Green Shell

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Template:Item-infobox Green Shells are green Koopa Troopa shells that have appeared in many Mario games so far. Though their appearance remains largely the same, their functions differ throughout the different games.

Mario series

Super Mario Bros

Green Shells first appear in Super Mario Bros.. After a Koopa Troopa is hit by a jump attack, it will retreat into it's shell, leaving it for Mario to use it. Upon contact, the shell would be launched, defeating every enemy in its way. However, this could also backfire when the shell rebounds from any obstacle. A shell in motion can be stopped by stomping on it. If a Koopa Troopa is seen wearing a Green Shell, that means that it will not turn around if it reaches a cliff and will instead straightly walk into it. The Koopa Troopa will stay in the shell for only a limited amount of time. After a while, the Koopa Troopa will get out of its shell and resume its business. Koopa shells could only get destroyed by a fireball shot by Fire Mario.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Green shells reappear in the Japan-only sequel Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Nothing has changed from the previous game; it could be obtained by again, defeating a Koopa Troopa and making it retract into its shell, making the shell available for use.

Super Mario Bros. 3

The Green Shells return in Super Mario Bros. 3 and they serve the same purpose as in the first game. The Shells could now also be grabbed and carried around before they were thrown.

Super Mario World

Green Shells appear in Super Mario World. However, instead of the Koopa Troopa retracting back into its shell, it will slide out of its shell, becoming a Beach Koopa. If the Beach Koopa finds its shell again, it will go back inside it. Green Koopa Shells do not give Yoshi any abilities unlike the other shells.

Super Mario 64

Green Shells (referred to as "Shiny Shells") were rare objects in Super Mario 64. When Mario jumped atop a green shell, the plumber could travel at fast speed and ram into enemies to defeat them instantly. Riding a shell also allowed Mario to navigate over lava or water. Additionally, if Mario grabs a green shell while underwater, he would hold the shell in front of him and use it to swim faster in water.

Shiny Shells make a return in Super Mario 64 DS -and as it is the original game's remake- little changes occurred. However, some minigames found in Super Mario 64 DS require use of a green shell in order to get points such as Shuffle Shell.

Super Mario Galaxy

Green Shells reappear in Super Mario Galaxy as an offensive weapon. Unlike Super Mario 64, Mario can only hold the Green Shell, not ride it. Mario can throw the shell in a straight direction until it hits another object. The Green Shell moves in a straight line, and keeps going even if the Green Shell is thrown off the edge of a planet. Like Super Mario 64, Green Shells can be found underwater. Underwater shells can be grabbed by Mario, and allow him to swim faster with better maneuverability. The Green Shell can also be thrown at underwater creatures by spinning. The other two varieties of shells that appear in Super Mario Galaxy are Red Shells and Gold Shells. These act more or less similar to Green Shells.

New Super Mario Bros.

Green Shells returned in New Super Mario Bros. that could be obtained after stomping on a Koopa Troopa. Just like in Super Mario Bros., the Koopa will retract into his shell so Mario can grab the shell and throw it then. Aside from the design change, the Green Shell had little changes in its function.

In addition, it is also seen that Bowser Jr. throws green Koopa shells. The player must step on the green shell, pick it up, and throw it back at Jr. to stun him. Once stunned, the player can then attack Bowser Jr. by either jumping on him or ground-pounding him.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Green shells make an appearance in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. They had the same function as in New Super Mario Bros.. If Ice Mario attacked a Koopa throwing an ice ball, the Koopa will remain frozen within his shell in an ice block. Mario can use the ice block with the shell within like a platform or lift it up to throw the block and destroy the shell in pieces.

Yoshi Series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Green koopa shells were quite rare in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island than in Super Mario World. Green shells can be carried by Yoshi, but Yoshi couldn't swallow them due to them being hard and inedible. These green shells acted in the same manner as in Super Mario World; it could still hurt Yoshi when a shell sliding around touches him.

Yoshi's Island DS

Green Koopa shells were rare in Yoshi's Island DS, just like in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They acted in the same manner as in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Yoshi could also pull out the Koopas from their shells by stomping over them.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the Green Shell is a Bros. Item that is used as a weapon against enemies. At least two persons are required to use the item. When the item is chosen, one of the brothers will kick the Shell towards the foe. It will then bounce off the enemy, cause damage, and come to the other player. After each kick, the shell starts moving faster along the ground. The brothers can then repeat this until the player misses a kick, the enemy is defeated, or fifteen successful hits are dealt; in any one of these cases, the Green Shell disappears. When the adult and toddler Mario brothers fight together, the babies can sit over the shell and spin upon hitting the enemy, causing extra damage to the foe.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the Green Shell is an Attack Piece. It's used exactly as in the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, but lacks the baby-button command. This shell will continue to attack even if the first target was defeated, just like Red Shell in Partners in Time. It will break after ten hits. It costs three SP to use this attack. To use it, the player must get all the Trash Pit Attack Pieces. This is the first Special Attack the brothers get, as well as one of the few mandatory ones.

Mario Kart series

In the Mario Kart series, Green Shells appear as a projectile weapon. Racers can shoot Green Shells forward in a straight line to hit opponents. Unlike the Red Shell, the Green Shell is able to rebound from walls. After ricocheting several times, the Green Shell will automatically disappear. Aside from single Green Shells, this item also comes in a triple variant. When the player decides to use the item, a group of three Green Shells will rotate around the driver's kart (In Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii) protecting him or her from Bananas and other shells. If the player collides with another racer, the other racer will be hit by one, and if the other driver also has another set of Triple Green Shells or Triple Red Shells, both drivers will lose shells. Like ordinary Green Shells, they travel in a straight direction when fired and will bounce off walls for a time. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, they were a special item exclusive to Koopa Troopa and Paratroopa (and Petey Piranha and King Boo, due to their ability to have any special item). Also, in Double Dash!!, the three shells were carried rather than having them circle around the kart. Triple Green Shells are not used in Mario Kart DS Wi-Fi mode due to the fact that items cannot be deployed in that mode.

Super Smash Bros. series

Green Shells also appear in the Super Smash Bros. series. A Green Shell is a regular item which can be picked up and thrown at other fighters, damaging them. The shell can also be activated by hitting it or jumping on top of it, which causes the shell to shoot in a certain direction, damaging any characters in the way.

Mario Football series

Green Shells, as well as Giant Green Shells, appeared as offensive power-ups in the Mario Smash Football and Mario Strikers Charged Football. In these games, they were normally collected in groups of three. Once used, they would be fired out in the direction the soccer player is facing. The Green Shell would then trip up any opponent it hits on the ground, thus halting their movements for a small period of time. The shells, unlike the Red Shells, do not home in on a target, but instead move in one straight path until the shell hits a wall, which makes them bounce back, or hits a player, which destroys the shell. The aforementioned Giant Green Shells cover a wider range than the regular Green Shell. They are useful for clearing room for a Super Strike or Mega Strike.

Mario Tennis series

Green Shells appeared only in the game Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii. These staples can be used during an Item Battle match, which can be obtained when the player hits an Item Box with the ball over the net. If the player hits the ball after received the item, he or she fires three green shells at the same time towards opponent's field to stumble any player with them so that they cannot respond for the incoming ball. Just like in other games, green shells work going in straight lines, but if they cannot hit any target on their way, they simply disappear after used.

Trivia

  • A green Koopa Shell was one of many collectible treasures that Kirby discovered in "The Great Cave Offensive" mode of the games Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra. Kirby found the Koopa Shell in the Old Tower Area of the Great Cave. The Koopa Shell was worth 800 Gold.

Trophies from Super Smash Bros. series

Type Image Description
Melee File:Trophy98.PNG Hit or throw a Green Shell, and it'll follow the contours of the environment, causing heavy damage to any characters it hits. These Koopa shells have many uses in the Mario series: they've been picked up, kicked, swallowed and even spit out. Mario just uses them as tools to pummel Bowser's numberless henchmen.
Brawl File:TrGreen shell.jpg An item that, when thrown or jumped on, careens across stages and hurts any player it hits. Green shells follow the environment's contours as they go and reverse direction when they hit walls. They really send opponents flying, so they're very effective as throwing weapons. If a shell's approaching, stop it by jumping on it. This technique is used in the Mario series.

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