Koopa Klub

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Koopa Klub
Koopa Klub
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("The Unzappables") (1989)
Greater location Crime Land
Owner None, formerly Al Koopone
Inhabitants Unknown, formerly Al Koopone and the Koopa Pack

The Koopa Klub was a soda bar in Crime Land that was owned and operated by Al Koopone during the events of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Unzappables". Aside from being a hangout for various members of the Koopa Pack, it serves as Al Koopone's headquarters. After Al Koopone flees from Crime Land, Mario renames the Koopa Klub to Mario's Pasta Palace.

History[edit]

Little is revealed as to how Al Koopone gained acquisition of the Koopa Klub. Regardless, he was content in using the place as his headquarters, as he believed that Mario and his friends would not be able to get inside very easily.

After Al Koopone supposedly drowns Mario and his friends in one of Crime Land's rivers, they prepare to infiltrate the club by dressing up as gangsters. Mouser at first refuses to let them in for not knowing the password, causing him to accidentally reveal that it was "cheeseballs". Mario's group is then able to enter the Koopa Klub, where they steal Al Koopone's Unzappable Hats from the coat check room.

While wearing the Unzappable Hats, Mario's group is immune to the Snifit bullets that the Koopa Pack shoots them with and manages to defeat them with vegetables. Al Koopone attempts to flee from the Koopa Klub, but Mario stands in his way, forcing him to escape through a Warp Zone spawned from a Magical Potion. With Al Koopone gone from the Koopa Klub, Mario is free to rework the place into Mario's Pasta Palace, which becomes Crime Land's first Italian restaurant.

Names in other languages[edit]

Koopa Klub[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 庫巴俱樂部[1]
Kùbā Jùlèbù
Koopa Club
German Koopa Klub[2] -
Italian Koopa Klub[3] -
Portuguese Koopa Klube[4] Koopa Klub
Spanish Koopa Klub[5] -
Swedish Koopa Klubb[6] Koopa Klub

Mario's Pasta Palace[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 瑪利歐麵條皇宮[1]
Mǎlìōu Miàntiáo Huánggōng
Mario's Pasta Palace
German Marios Pasta Palast[2] Mario's Pasta Palace
Italian Mario's Pasta Palace[3] -
Portuguese Palácio das Massas de Mario[4] Mario's Pasta Palace
Spanish Palacio de Pasta Mario[5] Mario Pasta Palace
Swedish Mario's Pasta Palace[6] -

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