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Iggy along with the rest of his siblings, the Koopalings, return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' as final bosses of each world. Iggy's appearance has been changed drastically, as he is now taller and thinner, and his hair color has changed from rainbow to solid green. He is also shown to be very hyperactive.
Iggy along with the rest of his siblings, the Koopalings, return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' as final bosses of each world. Iggy's appearance has been changed drastically, as he is now taller and thinner, and his hair color has changed from rainbow to solid green. He is also shown to be very hyperactive.


Iggy is first encountered in the [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5]] tower, falsely shocked by Mario's appearance and then slaps his butt at him. Here, he jumps between the main floor and three moving platforms. He also shoots green fireballs from his wand to attack Mario, and appears to casts the fireballs faster than other of his siblings. After he is stomped on three times, he retreats to the castle deeper into World 5.  
Iggy is first encountered in the [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5]] tower, falsely shocked by Mario's appearance and then taunts him. Here, he jumps between the main floor and three moving platforms. He also shoots green fireballs from his wand to attack Mario, and appears to casts the fireballs faster than other of his siblings. After he is stomped on three times, he retreats to the castle deeper into World 5.  


When Mario encounters him in the castle, Iggy is in a carriage attached to an average-size [[Chain Chomp]] (Possibly a pet). [[Kamek]] suddenly flies in and triples the Chain Chomp's size. Mario must get behind the Chain Chomp and attack Iggy, who still shoots fireballs from his wand. If Mario strikes Iggy, the Chain Chomp will turn Pink and turn around its direction, and start moving fast for a short time. After Mario hits Iggy twice, the Chain Chomp will become faster, giving Mario less time to react. Eventually, however, Iggy is defeated, and Mario gains the key to leave the castle and move on to [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6]].
When Mario encounters him in the castle, Iggy is in a carriage attached to an average-size [[Chain Chomp]] (Possibly a pet). [[Kamek]] suddenly flies in and triples the Chain Chomp's size. Mario must get behind the Chain Chomp and attack Iggy, who still shoots fireballs from his wand. If Mario strikes Iggy, the Chain Chomp will turn Pink and turn around its direction, and start moving fast for a short time. After Mario hits Iggy twice, the Chain Chomp will become faster, giving Mario less time to react. Eventually, however, Iggy is defeated, and Mario gains the key to leave the castle and move on to [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6]].

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Iggy Koopa (also known as Hop Koopa) is one of the eight children of Bowser. Iggy is depicted as a demented, mechanical genius. His two main outstanding physical characteristics are his rainbow mohawk (changed to green in New Super Mario Bros. Wii) and his glasses. He was very recently shown to be the tallest of the Koopalings.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3

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Iggy Koopa, holding a Magic Scepter.
Mario faces Iggy Koopa in Super Mario Bros. 3.
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Iggy's first appearance was in Super Mario Bros. 3, in which he aids his siblings and father in their plot to conquer all of the Mushroom World. Using his army and weaponry, Iggy took control of Giant Land, the rightful king of which, he turned into a dinosaur (or a Donkey Kong Jr. look-alike in remakes) using his own stolen Magic Scepter.

Iggy can be found and battled by Mario in the cabin of his personal Airship, which is heavily guarded by various traps. In battle, Iggy would try to either jump on to Mario or shoot magical blasts of energy at him using his stolen Magic Scepter. After being jumped on three times by Mario, Iggy would be beaten and would relinquish the Magic Scepter of Giant Land's ruler.

Super Mario World

Super Mario World: Artwork of Iggy Koopa, with his trademark glasses
Iggy, as he appeared in Super Mario World.
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Iggy Koopa from Super Mario World.

Sometime after the events of Super Mario Bros. 3, Iggy returned with his family in Super Mario World, aiding them in their conquest of Dinosaur Land. When Dinosaur Land was successfully subjugated by Bowser's forces, Iggy was given reign over Yoshi's Island, in a castle where he guarded a Yoshi trapped within an egg.

Located deep within his castle, Iggy fought Mario by charging at him on a platform floating haphazardly in lava; Iggy was immune to all of Mario's attacks, and could only be knocked back by them. Iggy was defeated by Mario by being knocked backwards and into the lava surrounding the platform the battle is taking place on.



New Super Mario Bros. Wii

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Iggy Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Iggy along with the rest of his siblings, the Koopalings, return in New Super Mario Bros. Wii as final bosses of each world. Iggy's appearance has been changed drastically, as he is now taller and thinner, and his hair color has changed from rainbow to solid green. He is also shown to be very hyperactive.

Iggy is first encountered in the World 5 tower, falsely shocked by Mario's appearance and then taunts him. Here, he jumps between the main floor and three moving platforms. He also shoots green fireballs from his wand to attack Mario, and appears to casts the fireballs faster than other of his siblings. After he is stomped on three times, he retreats to the castle deeper into World 5.

When Mario encounters him in the castle, Iggy is in a carriage attached to an average-size Chain Chomp (Possibly a pet). Kamek suddenly flies in and triples the Chain Chomp's size. Mario must get behind the Chain Chomp and attack Iggy, who still shoots fireballs from his wand. If Mario strikes Iggy, the Chain Chomp will turn Pink and turn around its direction, and start moving fast for a short time. After Mario hits Iggy twice, the Chain Chomp will become faster, giving Mario less time to react. Eventually, however, Iggy is defeated, and Mario gains the key to leave the castle and move on to World 6.

Iggy survived the battle, however, and was seen along with the other Koopalings getting Bowser back up, only to have Bowser's castle fall on top of all of them.

Super Mario Amada series

In the Super Mario Amada Series, Iggy and his siblings appear in the series' first story, Momotarō, where they aid Bowser in kidnapping Princess Peach. Iggy also appears in the series' third story, once again aiding Bowser, reimagined as the Wicked Queen, in his plot.

Mario Cartoons

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, Iggy was renamed Hop Koopa and he, along with his twin, Hip Koopa, were portrayed as the youngest of the Koopalings. Unlike some of the other cartoon Koopalings, Hop closely resembled his game artwork. Hop and Hip were constantly seen together, and the duo were constantly pulling pranks on unsuspecting citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom. Like many stereotypical twins, Hop and Hip would often share their sentences by either speaking in unison or finishing each other's lines. Additionally, Hop was not portrayed as an inventor like in the games; that role went to Kooky.

Publications

Iggy appeared in both Nintendo Comics System and Nintendo Adventure Books, the latter of which first displayed his habit of inventing things, such as the Monster Mixer or the GLOM. Iggy also appears in Super Mario Adventures as do his brothers and sister, who act as Bowser's henchmen in his plot to kidnap and marry Princess Toadstool.

Mario is Missing!

Though absent from the NES version of Mario is Missing!, Iggy is in the SNES and PC versions of the game, the latter of which he spoke entirely in rhyme. In this game, Iggy travels to Antarctica with his family and some of his siblings, trying to aid them in stealing artifacts, which Bowser intended to sell in order to raise funds to buy hairdryers from Hafta Havit Mail-Order; with these hairdryers, Bowser planned to melt Antarctica, flooding the Earth.

Iggy is encountered by Luigi in Bowser's Antarctic fortress; while looking for Mario and stopping Bowser's plot, Iggy is fought by Luigi, who can easily defeat him by stomping on his head repeatedly (or, in the PC version, hit by a fireball).

Yoshi's Safari

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Iggy in Yoshi's Safari

In Yoshi's Safari, Iggy helped his family invade the kingdom of Jewelry Land; stealing the jewels that that maintained the stability in Jewelry Land, Bowser entrusted one of these jewels to Iggy, who was given domain over Grand Bridge. To aid his family in the conquest of Jewelry Land, Iggy created seven heavily armed mechs, one for himself and the other six for his brothers and sister.

Utilizing a large mech whose appearance was based upon a Blooper, Iggy had six cannons on his mech, one located in the end of six of his mech's ten tentacles. Iggy would need to be blasted repeatedly with Mario's Super Scope to be injured; Iggy's Blooper mech, upon sustaining enough damage, would explode, and Iggy would be left floating on a piece of debris floating on the ocean, waving a white flag.

Hotel Mario

In Hotel Mario, Iggy, unlike his siblings, did not gain a hotel when the Mushroom Kingdom was taken over by Bowser; instead, Iggy was located inside Bowser's Seizure Palace Hotel, in "Bowser's BBQ Room". In his battle against Mario in Hotel Mario, Iggy wore an over-sized Bowser mask and, along with jumping between floors, could spit fireballs and summon a small amount of lightning that could strike Mario. Iggy's Bowser mask would need to be jumped on repeatedly by Mario to defeat Iggy; eventually, Iggy's mask would fall off and he would be defeated, summoning the real Bowser to battle.

Super Mario Sunshine

In Super Mario Sunshine, Iggy makes a small cameo appearance, being shown on a small screen battling Mario in Super Mario World, near the start of the game, where Mario is scanned by F.L.U.D.D.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Iggy

Iggy appeared in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, where he, along with his siblings (excluding the recently introduced Bowser Jr.) were employed by Bowletta to protect Bowser's Castle, which was converted into a flying fortress used to attack Beanbean Castle Town, from Mario and Luigi. Iggy is the first of the Koopalings encountered by Mario and Luigi, and before battling the two, Iggy will spin rapidly, making Mario and Luigi dizzy before fleeing further into his room. Mario and Luigi would need to dizzily stumble through the traps in Iggy's room to reach bespectacled Koopa and fight him.

Character Description

Personality

Iggy is portrayed as being a mechanical genius, having invented various machines used by the Koopa Troop, most notably the mechs used by his siblings in Yoshi's Safari. He known by many as the second smartest, only being beaten by Ludwig. It is also rumored he is constantly being Bullied by his older brother Roy Koopa. Many assume his hobby is inventing things for the Koopa Troop. Also, according to in-game dialogue in Super Mario World, Iggy is also demented, essentially making him a mad genius, also in New Super Mario Bros. Wii he is shown to be extremely energetic and hyperactive. He is also said to be something of a trickster who goes too far when he taunts his opponents. In Mario is Missing!, Iggy spoke completely in rhyme. In the comics he seemed to think his father was somewhat stupid and acted like he was smarter.

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, Hop was quite childish in personality, and often pulled pranks instead of causing true crimes, though some episodes had him doing so.

In the Super Mario Amada Series, Nintendo Comics System and Super Mario Adventures, Iggy's personality was largely identical to that of his brothers, with him having no real defining characteristics.

Physical Description

Iggy is known to have a rainbow mohawk with the colors red, yellow, blue in a pattern. His mohawk resembles his brother's, Lemmy's hair, except Iggy's mohawk looks more straight, less messy, and pointed upward. He is shown to have thick glasses with swirls on them, though some art depicts him having normal eyes with blue rings around them. However, it is also possible that the difference of his eyes might be caused by his emotions. It is unknown how he wears glasses because he (or other species of Koopas) have never been depicted with ears. He also has four visibile fangs in the upper corners of both sides of his snout and he has a green shell (though in Super Mario Bros. 3 he has a blue shell). He also seems to be one of the smaller Koopalings. Iggy gained a more drastic make-over in New Super Mario Bros. Wii than any other Koopaling did. His rainbow mohawk has been changed to a lime-green hair, that resembles a palmtree in shape. It is possible that this change was made to avoid confusion between Iggy and Lemmy. Iggy's shell has also been turned lime-green. He has also completely lost his status as one of the smaller Koopalings and is now taller and skinnier than any other of his siblings.

Iggy Koopa was known as Hop Koopa in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and looked relatively the same. Hop's mohawk was a little bit smaller and messier, he had only two fangs and his snout looked more like a beak.

Bio from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Writers Bible

While the rest of the Koopalings are in their teens, Hip and Hop are bratty six-year-olds. These twins don't go anywhere without one another, and are always finishing each other's sentences. Silly and dumb, goofy and bumbling, they are always lost, and have probably forgotten where they were going anyway. They flunked Koopergarten. They wouldn't be a threat to the Marios and the princess, if it weren't for the fact that they have the most powerful Magic Wands, and are easily manipulated by Bully and their other siblings.

Trivia

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SPP sprite.
  • Iggy was originally going to appear in Super Princess Peach, but he was removed along with the rest of the Koopalings.
  • Iggy is named after Iggy Pop, a famous punk rock singer and leader of the band The Stooges.
  • After Ludwig, Iggy is the second Koopaling to show the ability to breathe fireballs, which he first does in Hotel Mario and later in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
  • Professor Elvin Gadd, Fawful, Francis, and Professor Frankly wears glasses with swirls, similar to Iggy Koopa's glasses. Glasses with swirls are usually often seen within Japanese media to indicate extremely thick lenses.
  • In issue 4/1992 of the German Club Nintendo magazine, it is noted that it was Iggy who taught the turtles in his castle to climb on the fences.
  • The in-game text in the SNES version of Super Mario World that described Iggy as "demented", was changed into "crazed" in the Game Boy Advance version.
  • Iggy appears in more games than any other Koopaling.
  • In the fastest possible route to complete Super Mario World, Iggy is the only Koopaling that must be fought.
  • Iggy's New Super Mario Bros. Wii artwork has him doing a pose that's quite similar to Magikoopa's Super Mario Galaxy artwork.
  • Although all the Koopalings received redesigns in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Iggy is the only one who's hairstyle was altered.

Gallery

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Official Artwork


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