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Revision as of 05:53, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Choppa
Sprite of a Choppa from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Planet Blobule (4-2), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 35)
Role Common
Max HP 5
Attack 1
Defense 0
Score 400
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Check out this aerial alien's sweet midair tricks. It can appear and disappear in a flash. Not even fair.
Tattle
That Choppa is a strange organism that flies through the air...and dimensions... Max HP is 5 and Attack is 1. It's hard to track, as it occasionally flips... However, it occasionally stops to rest. That's your chance...
List of Catch Cards
146           147           148
Not to be confused with Choppah.

Choppas are aerial aliens living on Planet Blobule, in the game Super Paper Mario. They look like blue-green dragonflies, with two pairs of orange wings. Their name is corruption of "chopper", an alternative name for a helicopter.

Just like Mario, Choppas have the ability to flip between dimensions at will. In fact, they, their relatives, Amazy Dayzees and Dark Dayzees are the only enemies in Super Paper Mario who are able to flip between dimensions even though they are not encircled by a dotted line. Although they are not very aggressive, their movements and attack pattern are quite unpredictable, and defeating them is not always easy. Using Fleep's ability is one of the best ways to get rid of them.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘリン[?]
Herin
Derived from the first half of "helicopter"
French Helicoupe[?] Form "hélice" (propeller) and "coupe" (cut)
German Choppa[?] -
Italian Libelloblu[?] From "libellula" (dragonfly) and "blu" (blue)
Korean 헬리[?]
Helli
From the first half of "helicopter"
Spanish Helicero[?] From "hélice" (propeller)