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== RIP, Koopa == | == RIP, Koopa == | ||
So, wait, these ARE dead [[Koopas]]? Because in previous games they seemed to have been born that way. | So, wait, these ARE dead [[Koopas]]? Because in previous games they seemed to have been born that way.{{unsigned|Wariofett4242}} | ||
== aren't they in super mario world, too? == | == aren't they in super mario world, too? == |
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RIP, Koopa
So, wait, these ARE dead Koopas? Because in previous games they seemed to have been born that way.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Wariofett4242 (talk).
aren't they in super mario world, too?
aren't dry bones in Super Mario World, also? Infectedshroom 18:35, 26 June 2007 (EDT)
Yes. -- Sir Grodus
then i'll put that in there.Infectedshroom
I added that they can be defeated permanently with the cape in SMW. It's my first edit! :) CD Santa
super Mario Galaxy
They aren't on four legs, they're leaning over lik emaybe a zombie would.
You're right, you can see that they have hands not 4 feet because they're clenched into fists.--Kamek101 09:36, 9 December 2007 (EST)
Sub-Species?
I really don't think that they are. They're just Koopa Troopas who came back from the dead.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hammer (talk).
- Yeah, I think we are a bit generous around the wiki in giving the Sub-Species status to creatures. A Paragoomba, for example, is arguably a sub-species of Goomba, it can become a Goomba easily when you jump on them. - Cobold (talk · contribs) 08:06, 24 December 2007 (EST)