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[[File:Believe It or Else.jpg|thumb|Koopa's Believe It or Else!]]
First appearing in Issue #1 of the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'', '''''Koopa's Believe It Or Else!''''' is a parody of ''{{wp|Ripley's Believe It or Not!}}'' that reveals some allegedly true facts about several key figures in [[Mushroom World|Mushroom Land]].
'''Koopa's Believe It or Else!''' is a comic that first appeared in Issue #1 of the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''. It reveals some alleged facts about several key figures in [[Mushroom World|Mushroom Land]]. It is a parody of ''{{wp|Ripley's Believe It or Not!}}''


==The "Believe It Or Else!" Facts==
==The "Believe It or Else!" facts==
*"In Lizard Language, 'Koopa' means 'thing of beauty.'"
*"In Lizard Language, 'Koopa' means 'thing of beauty.'"
*"In [[Brooklyn]], stuffed mushroom caps are a great delicacy. Strangely enough, in Mushroom Land, stuffed '''''plumber's''''' caps are a favorite hors d'oeuvre!"
*"In [[Brooklyn]], stuffed mushroom caps are a great delicacy. Strangely enough, in Mushroom Land, stuffed '''''plumber's''''' caps are a favorite hors d'oeuvre!"

Revision as of 18:37, October 13, 2022

Koopa's Believe It or Else!

Koopa's Believe It or Else! is a comic that first appeared in Issue #1 of the Nintendo Comics System. It reveals some alleged facts about several key figures in Mushroom Land. It is a parody of Ripley's Believe It or Not!

The "Believe It or Else!" facts

  • "In Lizard Language, 'Koopa' means 'thing of beauty.'"
  • "In Brooklyn, stuffed mushroom caps are a great delicacy. Strangely enough, in Mushroom Land, stuffed plumber's caps are a favorite hors d'oeuvre!"
  • "The King of Mushroomland has over 2,000,000 crowns in his collection... but only one pair of socks!"
  • "On April 9th last year, a plumber actually made a house call. (The local natives appreciated it very much.)"