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|caption = Artwork of Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
 
|caption = Artwork of Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
 
|first = ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1985)
 
|first = ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1985)
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|games = {{Scroll Box|content=''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario series]]''<br />''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart series]]''<br />''[[Yoshi (series)|Yoshi series]]''<br />''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party series]]''<br />''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario series]]''<br />''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis series]]''<br />''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi series]]''<br />''[[New Super Mario Bros. (series)|New Super Mario Bros. series]]''<br />''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic series]]''<br />''[[Super Mario Maker]]''<br />''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''<br />''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''}}
|games = ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''<br>''[[Super Mario World]]''<br>etc.
 
 
|homeland = [[Koopa Kingdom]] (originated)<br>[[Mushroom Kingdom]]
 
|homeland = [[Koopa Kingdom]] (originated)<br>[[Mushroom Kingdom]]
 
|leader = [[Bowser]]<br>[[Corporal Paraplonk]]
 
|leader = [[Bowser]]<br>[[Corporal Paraplonk]]
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|members ={{Scroll Box|content=[[Chef Torte]]<br>[[Chef Torte's Apprentice]]<br>[[Holly Koopa]]<br>[[Hookbill the Koopa]]<br>[[Jagger]]<br>[[Johnson (Koopa)|Johnson]]<br>[[Jr. Troopa]] (possibly)<br>[[King K]]<br>[[King Tut]]<br>[[Kolorado]]<br>[[Kolorado's Father]]<br>[[Kolorado's Wife]]<br>[[Koopa Bros.]]<br>[[Koopa Koot]]<br>[[Koopa Krag]]<br>[[Koopa Master]]<br>[[Kooper]]<br>[[Koopatrol]]<br>[[Koopie Koo]]<br>[[The Koopinator]]<br>[[Koopley]]<br>[[Koopook]]<br>[[Koops]]<br>[[Koover]]<br>[[Kroop]]<br>[[Kung Fu Koopa]]<br>[[Kuzzle]]<br>[[Kylie Koopa]]<br>[[Mega Koopa]]<br>[[Private Koopa]]}}
 
|members ={{Scroll Box|content=[[Chef Torte]]<br>[[Chef Torte's Apprentice]]<br>[[Holly Koopa]]<br>[[Hookbill the Koopa]]<br>[[Jagger]]<br>[[Johnson (Koopa)|Johnson]]<br>[[Jr. Troopa]] (possibly)<br>[[King K]]<br>[[King Tut]]<br>[[Kolorado]]<br>[[Kolorado's Father]]<br>[[Kolorado's Wife]]<br>[[Koopa Bros.]]<br>[[Koopa Koot]]<br>[[Koopa Krag]]<br>[[Koopa Master]]<br>[[Kooper]]<br>[[Koopatrol]]<br>[[Koopie Koo]]<br>[[The Koopinator]]<br>[[Koopley]]<br>[[Koopook]]<br>[[Koops]]<br>[[Koover]]<br>[[Kroop]]<br>[[Kung Fu Koopa]]<br>[[Kuzzle]]<br>[[Kylie Koopa]]<br>[[Mega Koopa]]<br>[[Private Koopa]]}}
 
|attacks = Contact<br>Kicking shells|defeated = Jumping<br>[[Fireball]]<br>[[Starman]]}}
 
|attacks = Contact<br>Kicking shells|defeated = Jumping<br>[[Fireball]]<br>[[Starman]]}}
'''Koopa Troopas''' (Japanese: ノコノコ ''Nokonoko'') are recurring common enemies in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] series. They are turtle-like creatures who hide in their shells when someone stomps on themselves. The Koopa Troopa is the most common classification of Koopa. Koopa Troopas are often troopers in the [[Koopa Troop]]. Koopa Troopas come in four colors: Green, Red, Blue, and Yellow. If an enemy is referred to as just "Koopa," this usually means Koopa Troopa. The green Koopa Troopas will walk off cliffs, while the red Koopa Troopas will walk back and forth. There is also a bigger variant of the Koopa Troopa called [[Giant Koopa]].
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'''Koopa Troopas''' (Japanese: ノコノコ ''Nokonoko'') are recurring common enemies in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] series. They are turtle-like creatures who hide in their shells when someone stomps on themselves. The Koopa Troopa is the most common classification of Koopa. Koopa Troopas are often troopers in the [[Koopa Troop]]. Koopa Troopas come in four colors: Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, and more. If an enemy is referred to as just "Koopa," this usually means Koopa Troopa. The green Koopa Troopas will walk off cliffs, while the red Koopa Troopas will walk back and forth. There is also a bigger variant of the Koopa Troopa called [[Giant Koopa]].
   
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
===''Mario Bros.''===
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=== In ''Mario Bros.'' ===
[[File:180px-Shellcreeper-SSBBrawl.png|thumb|A Koopa Troopa is a Shellcreeper.]]Koopa Troopas did not appear in ''Mario Bros.'', but enemies that are called [[Shellcreeper]]s to resemble them. In all remakes, they are replaced by [[Spiny|Spinies]].
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[[File:180px-Shellcreeper-SSBBrawl.png|thumb|A Koopa Troopa is a Shellcreeper.]]Koopa Troopas did not appear in ''Mario Bros.'', but enemies that are called [[Shellcreeper]]s resemble them. In all remakes, they are replaced by [[Spiny|Spinies]].
   
===''Super Mario Bros.''===
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=== In ''Super Mario Bros.'' ===
In ''Super Mario Bros.'', they were renamed "Koopa Troopa", and [[Paratroopa|Koopa Paratroopas]] made their debut. They can be used as projectiles after they retreat into their shells. Green Koopas simply walked forwards, turning around if they encountered a wall or another enemy, and if they reached a ledge, would walk straight off, even into a bottomless pit. Red Koopas were mentioned in the manual as being more powerful than their green counterparts. In the game, this meant they had the sense not to walk off edges.
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In ''Super Mario Bros.'', they were renamed "Koopa Troopa", and [[Paratroopa|Koopa Paratroopas]] made their debut. They can be used as projectiles after they retreat into their shells. Green Koopas simply walked forward, turning around if they encountered a wall or another enemy, and if they reached a ledge, would walk straight off, even into a bottomless pit. Red Koopas were mentioned in the manual as being more powerful than their green counterparts. In the game, this meant they had the sense not to walk off edges.
   
===''Super Mario Bros. 3''===
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=== In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' ===
 
In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Koopa Troopas had generally stayed the same as in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' One thing that changed was when they return to their shells, they can be carried and kicked away to destroy blocks or hit enemies. Koopa Troopas in their shells could be carried into the air as well.
 
In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Koopa Troopas had generally stayed the same as in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' One thing that changed was when they return to their shells, they can be carried and kicked away to destroy blocks or hit enemies. Koopa Troopas in their shells could be carried into the air as well.
   
===''[[File:KoopaTroopa-SMW.png|thumb]]Super Mario World''===
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=== In ''Super Mario World'' ===
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[[File:KoopaTroopa-SMW.png|thumb|150px|right|A Koopa Troopa in ''Super Mario World''.]]
 
''[[Super Mario World]]'' brought drastic changes to the Koopa Troopa. In this game, Koopa Troopas finally started walking on two legs and wearing shoes. Also, like in ''Mario Bros.'', stomping on Koopas ejects them from their shells rather than causing them to hide. An ejected Koopa will slide out of its shell, wearing only a t-shirt, and will crawl back to its shell after being temporarily stunned. Their shells can still be carried. The game also featured Blue and Yellow Koopas. A Koopa that reentered a yellow shell would flash and turns invincible against certain of Mario abilities, such as fireballs and normal jumps, and he will chase after Mario, sliding around inside the shell. The blue Koopa appears to be stronger than the other ones as he is ejected from his shell, and unlike the other Koopas, he doesn't enter again in his shell, but he grabs it and kicks it as Mario does instead. If [[Yoshi]] ate a Red, Blue, or Yellow shell, he would gain a different ability until he swallowed or spit the shell out. Eating a flashing shell gave all three abilities at the same time. When the player finds or completes all goals, a different shell will appear on Koopa Troopas. The game also introduces the Super Koopas, that use no shell and fly with a cape towards Mario. If a player stomps on a Super Koopa with a flashing cape, he gains a [[Cape Feather]]
 
''[[Super Mario World]]'' brought drastic changes to the Koopa Troopa. In this game, Koopa Troopas finally started walking on two legs and wearing shoes. Also, like in ''Mario Bros.'', stomping on Koopas ejects them from their shells rather than causing them to hide. An ejected Koopa will slide out of its shell, wearing only a t-shirt, and will crawl back to its shell after being temporarily stunned. Their shells can still be carried. The game also featured Blue and Yellow Koopas. A Koopa that reentered a yellow shell would flash and turns invincible against certain of Mario abilities, such as fireballs and normal jumps, and he will chase after Mario, sliding around inside the shell. The blue Koopa appears to be stronger than the other ones as he is ejected from his shell, and unlike the other Koopas, he doesn't enter again in his shell, but he grabs it and kicks it as Mario does instead. If [[Yoshi]] ate a Red, Blue, or Yellow shell, he would gain a different ability until he swallowed or spit the shell out. Eating a flashing shell gave all three abilities at the same time. When the player finds or completes all goals, a different shell will appear on Koopa Troopas. The game also introduces the Super Koopas, that use no shell and fly with a cape towards Mario. If a player stomps on a Super Koopa with a flashing cape, he gains a [[Cape Feather]]
   
===''Super Mario 64''===
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=== In ''Super Mario 64''/''Super Mario 64 DS'' ===
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Koopa Troopas wear boxers after being knocked out. Their shells can be used as skateboards and can also be used to slide over lava. Koopa Troopas in this game appears in various sizes, as exemplified by [[Koopa the Quick]].
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In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Koopa Troopas wear boxers after being knocked out. Their shells can be used as skateboards and can also be used to slide over lava. Koopa Troopas in this game appears in various sizes, as exemplified by [[Koopa the Quick]].
   
===''Paper Mario''===
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=== In ''Paper Mario'' ===
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{{Infobox PM Enemy
 
|name = Koopa Troopa
 
|name = Koopa Troopa
 
|caption = A Koopa Troopa
 
|caption = A Koopa Troopa
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|attack = 1 (Shell Toss)}}The ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series introduces friendly Koopas that have their own towns, such as [[Kooper]], [[Koops]], etc. However, it also introduced some pretty evil Koopas, such as the [[Koopa Bros.]] and [[Tutankoopa]]. Other forms of Koopas, such as the [[Koopatrol]]s and the giant [[Tubba Blubba]]. Others are Hammer Bros., Lakitu, etc. But, Koopas are nice sometimes. An example of such a Koopa is [[Koopa the Quick]], first appearing in Super Mario 64, who races the player in [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. Generic Koopa Troopas have also appeared throughout the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series as NPCs. Like [[Toad]], they are generally helpful towards the players, usually providing them with rewards or running mini-games.
|attack = 1 (Shell Toss)}}
 
The ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series introduces friendly Koopas that have their own towns, such as [[Kooper]], [[Koops]], etc. However, it also introduced some pretty evil Koopas, such as the [[Koopa Bros.]] and [[Tutankoopa]]. Other forms of Koopas, such as the [[Koopatrol]]s and the giant [[Tubba Blubba]]. Others are Hammer Bros., Lakitu, etc. But, Koopas are nice sometimes. An example of such a Koopa is [[Koopa the Quick]], first appearing in Super Mario 64, who races the player in [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] and [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. Generic Koopa Troopas have also appeared throughout the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series as NPCs. Like [[Toad]], they are generally helpful towards the players, usually providing them with rewards or running mini-games.
 
   
 
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==== In ''Mario Power Tennis'' ====
 
==== ''Mario Power Tennis'' ====
 
Koopa Troopa reappears in ''Mario Power Tennis'' as a playable character, where he is classified as speedy. His Offensive Power Shot is the Water Bomb, where Koopa performs a special drop shot that forces the characters to get close to the net. His other special move, the Defensive Power Shot named Water Shell Dash, consists of saving the loose ball by hiding into his shell and homing into the ball to make the return. Paratroopa is also present in this game. Koopa Troopa's default partner is Yoshi.
 
 
[[File:Mario Power Tennis - All Character Trophy Celebrations (HD) 2-46 screenshot.png|thumb|386x386px]]
 
[[File:Mario Power Tennis - All Character Trophy Celebrations (HD) 2-46 screenshot.png|thumb|386x386px]]
Koopa Troopa's ''Mario Power Tennis'' trophy animation begins with him walking on stage with Luigi, Mario, and Peach congratulating him for his victory; [[Diddy Kong]] is also there, eating bananas. He then throws a banana peel in Koopa Troopa's path, unaware of where he is walking; and with Koopa Troopa not paying attention. Mario, Luigi, and Peach try to warn him, but he slips onto his shell and slides across the stage, ricochets off a pole and hits Luigi in the head, making him drop the trophy. Koopa Troopa then catches it.
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Koopa Troopa reappears in ''Mario Power Tennis'' as a playable character, where he is classified as speedy. His Offensive Power Shot is the Water Bomb, where Koopa performs a special drop shot that forces the characters to get close to the net. His other special move, the Defensive Power Shot named Water Shell Dash, consists of saving the loose ball by hiding into his shell and homing into the ball to make the return. Paratroopa is also present in this game. Koopa Troopa's default partner is Yoshi.
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Koopa Troopa's ''Mario Power Tennis'' trophy animation begins with him walking on stage with Luigi, Mario, and Peach congratulating him for his victory; [[Diddy Kong]] is also there, eating bananas. He then throws a banana peel in Koopa Troopa's path, unaware of where he is walking; and with Koopa Troopa not paying attention. Mario, Luigi, and Peach try to warn him, but he slips onto his shell and slides across the stage, ricochets off a pole and hits Luigi in the head, making him drop the trophy. Koopa Troopa then catches it.
   
===''Super Paper Mario''===
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=== In ''Super Paper Mario'' ===
 
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', green-shelled Koopas wearing shades are introduced rather than the red-shelled ones. It is also shown that the Koopa Troopas that are wearing the shades have been brainwashed into serving [[Count Bleck]].
 
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', green-shelled Koopas wearing shades are introduced rather than the red-shelled ones. It is also shown that the Koopa Troopas that are wearing the shades have been brainwashed into serving [[Count Bleck]].
   
===''New Super Mario Bros.''===
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=== In ''New Super Mario Bros.'' ===
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' they are basically the same as in ''Super Mario World'', they walk on two legs, the wear shoes and can still be carried. Both green and red Koopa Troopas appear and have the same functions as in the other games. The Blue Koopa Shell appears as a power-up in the multiplayer Ice stage. They can also be used as flotation devices in water.
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' they are basically the same as in ''Super Mario World'', they walk on two legs, the wear shoes and can still be carried. Both green and red Koopa Troopas appear and have the same functions as in the other games. The Blue Koopa Troopas appears in the multiplayer Ice stage, and when jumped on, they will turn into a [[Blue Shell]] which will turn Mario or Luigi into [[Shell Mario]]/Shell Luigi. They can also be used as flotation devices in water.
   
===''Super Mario Galaxy''===
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=== In ''Super Mario Galaxy'' ===
 
[[File:KoopaGalaxy.png|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.|thumb|left|100px]]
 
[[File:KoopaGalaxy.png|A Koopa Troopa from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.|thumb|left|100px]]
In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', they are semi-common enemies found mostly on the airship levels. Strangely enough, they are shown walking on all fours, like in SMB and SMB3, and always show an angry-looking expression. They did not flee from Mario like in Super Mario 64 and instead patrolled a set area; which was a straight line for Green Koopa Troopas and a small circle for Red Koopa Troopas.
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In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', they are semi-common enemies found mostly on the airship levels. Strangely enough, they are shown walking on all fours (although their [[Dry Bones|undead counterparts]] and the Koopa Troopa in [[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]] are bipedal), like in SMB and SMB3, and always show an angry-looking expression. They did not flee from Mario like in Super Mario 64 and instead patrolled a set area; which was a straight line for Green Koopa Troopas and a small circle for Red Koopa Troopas.
   
 
Also, unlike in ''Super Mario 64'', Koopa Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game. As usual, jumping on a Koopa will cause it to retreat into its shell, but they can be defeated permanently by attacking with a [[Ground Pound (move)|Ground Pound]]. Attacking with a [[Star Spin|spin]] will defeat the Koopa and also spin the shell into Mario's hands so it can be used. In some areas, upon defeating a Koopa, another Koopa will spawn in its place.
 
Also, unlike in ''Super Mario 64'', Koopa Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game. As usual, jumping on a Koopa will cause it to retreat into its shell, but they can be defeated permanently by attacking with a [[Ground Pound (move)|Ground Pound]]. Attacking with a [[Star Spin|spin]] will defeat the Koopa and also spin the shell into Mario's hands so it can be used. In some areas, upon defeating a Koopa, another Koopa will spawn in its place.
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Koopa shells also appear as common items which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster; red shells travel faster than green shells and home in on enemies, while the green shell goes in a straight trajectory.
 
Koopa shells also appear as common items which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster; red shells travel faster than green shells and home in on enemies, while the green shell goes in a straight trajectory.
   
===Mario Spin-offs===
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=== In Mario Spin-offs ===
Single Koopa Troopas have been playable in ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games and variou sport games along with Paratroopas. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the Koopa Troopa's signature item was [[Triple Green Shell (Item)|Triple Green Shells]], while the Paratroopa's signature item was [[Triple Red Shell (Item)|Triple Red Shells]]. Koopa Troopa shells, either [[Green Shell|Green]] or [[Red Shell|Red]], are available as items and have different abilities.
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Single Koopa Troopas have been playable in ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games and various sports games along with Paratroopas. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the Koopa Troopa's signature item was [[Triple Green Shell (Item)|Triple Green Shells]], while the Paratroopa's signature item was [[Triple Red Shell (Item)|Triple Red Shells]]. Koopa Troopa shells, either [[Green Shell|Green]] or [[Red Shell|Red]], are available as items and have different abilities.
   
===''Mario Party'' series===
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=== In the ''Mario Party'' series ===
 
==== In ''Mario Party'' ====
 
In ''Mario Party,'' Koopa stands at the beginning of each board and when players pass him he gives them money.
   
====''Mario Party''====
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==== In ''Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3'' ====
In ''Mario Party,'' Koopa stands at the beginning of each board and when players pass him he gives them money.
 
 
[[File:KoopaTroopaMP2.png|thumb]]
 
[[File:KoopaTroopaMP2.png|thumb]]
 
====''Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3''====
 
 
Koopa's role in both 2 & 3 is the owner of the Koopa Bank. When a player passes by the Bank, Koopa takes 5 coins from that player. If less than 5, Koopa would take all of the remaining coins. If a player lands on the Bank Space, Koopa would give all the coins of the bank to that player.
 
Koopa's role in both 2 & 3 is the owner of the Koopa Bank. When a player passes by the Bank, Koopa takes 5 coins from that player. If less than 5, Koopa would take all of the remaining coins. If a player lands on the Bank Space, Koopa would give all the coins of the bank to that player.
   
 
In Mario Party 3, Koopa is a partner in Duel Mode. He has low attacks, low defense and low salary.
 
In Mario Party 3, Koopa is a partner in Duel Mode. He has low attacks, low defense and low salary.
   
====''Mario Party 4''====
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==== In ''Mario Party 4'' ====
 
In ''Mario Party 4'', Koopa became the host of the show alongside Toad, Goomba, Shy Guy, and Boo.
 
In ''Mario Party 4'', Koopa became the host of the show alongside Toad, Goomba, Shy Guy, and Boo.
   
====''Mario Party 5''====
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==== In ''Mario Party 5'' ====
 
 
In ''Mario Party 5'', Koopa appears as a Bank owner and the star of the mini-game [[Flower Shower]], where he got married to a female Koopa.
 
In ''Mario Party 5'', Koopa appears as a Bank owner and the star of the mini-game [[Flower Shower]], where he got married to a female Koopa.
   
====''Mario Party 8''====
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==== In ''Mario Party 8'' ====
 
Koopa also had a board in ''Mario Party 8'' that was named Koopa's Tycoon Town. There were Koopa bellhops standing in front of hotels, and asked the players to buy their hotel with coins. When a player landed on a lucky space, a Koopa Driver appeared, and took the player to the lucky road, where the player could collect coins and buy a 3-Star hotel for only 1 coin. Multiple Koopas also appeared on the Train and in crowds.
 
Koopa also had a board in ''Mario Party 8'' that was named Koopa's Tycoon Town. There were Koopa bellhops standing in front of hotels, and asked the players to buy their hotel with coins. When a player landed on a lucky space, a Koopa Driver appeared, and took the player to the lucky road, where the player could collect coins and buy a 3-Star hotel for only 1 coin. Multiple Koopas also appeared on the Train and in crowds.
   
====''Mario Party 9''====
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==== In ''Mario Party 9'' ====
 
Koopa appears for the first time as a main playable character, selectable from the beginning of the game.
 
Koopa appears for the first time as a main playable character, selectable from the beginning of the game.
   
==== ''Mario Party 10'' ====
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==== In ''Mario Party 10'' ====
 
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]] ''as non-playable characters, appearing in the background of the mini-game [[Shy Guy Shuffle]].
 
Koopa Troopas appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]] ''as non-playable characters, appearing in the background of the mini-game [[Shy Guy Shuffle]].
   
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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=== In the ''Mario Kart'' series===
Koopa Troopa first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. He then later re-appeared in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' and in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He is a standard character in every game he has appeared in. In ''Super Mario Kart'' he shared racing characteristics with [[Toad]] as a beginner's racer with top-notch handling. In ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''Mario Kart Wii'' he is classified as a light type character. Koopa Troopa is set to appear in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' as a playable character.
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Koopa Troopa first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. He then later re-appeared in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' and in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He is a standard character in every game he has appeared in. In ''Super Mario Kart'' he shared racing characteristics with [[Toad]] as a beginner's racer with top-notch handling. In ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''Mario Kart Wii'' he is classified as a light type character. Koopa Troopa appears as a Feather-type character in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', sharing this trait with Toad, Shy Guy and Lakitu. He also appears as a default lightweight playable character in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''<br />''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''.
   
 
====Staff Ghost Tracks====
 
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*[[Koopa Troopa Beach]]
 
*[[Koopa Troopa Beach]]
 
*[[Koopa Cape]]
 
*[[Koopa Cape]]
*[[Shy Guy Beach|GBA Shy Guy Beach]]&nbsp;([[Mario Kart Wii|''Mario Kart Wii'']])
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*[[Shy Guy Beach|<small>GBA</small> Shy Guy Beach]]&nbsp;(''Mario Kart Wii'')
 
*[[Mushroom Bridge]]
 
*[[Mushroom Bridge]]
 
*[[Mushroom City]]
 
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*[[Cheep Cheep Beach|<small>DS</small> Cheep Cheep Beach]] (''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Deluxe'')
 
 
   
 
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==Gallery==
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== Trivia ==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" orientation="none" >
 
File:Koopa Troopa Art (Super Mario Strikers).png|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
 
File:Koopa_Bros..jpg|[[Koopa Bros.]], the four unfriendly Koopas from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
 
File:MKWii_Koopa.png|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
 
File:Koopa Artwork (Super Mario 3D Land).png|''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
 
gg.gif|Koopa Troopa in ''Paper Mario''.
 
KoopaTroopa_MP9.png|''Mario Party 9''
 
koopamk8.png|''Mario Kart 7''
 
Koopa Toopa.png|''Super Mario 3D World''
 
KoopaKart7.png|''[[Mario Kart 7]]''
 
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[[ja:ノコノコ]]
 
[[es:Tropa Koopa]]
 
[[it:Koopa Troopa]]
 
[[pl:Koopa Troopa]]
 
 
===Sprites===
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
 
SMB Koopa Troopa sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
 
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==Trivia==
 
 
*Koopa Troopas made a cameo appearance in the NES game ''Zoda's Revenge: Startropics II''. In the game a man delivers a pizza to the protagonist, Mike Jones while riding a Koopa Troopa.
 
*Koopa Troopas made a cameo appearance in the NES game ''Zoda's Revenge: Startropics II''. In the game a man delivers a pizza to the protagonist, Mike Jones while riding a Koopa Troopa.
 
*Although Koopa Troopas did not appear in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)]]'', the Goombas in the film were originally going to be called Koopa's Troopas, as shown in official artwork.<ref>[http://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/artwork/15_art.html ''Super Mario Bros.'' film pre-production artwork.]</ref>
 
*Although Koopa Troopas did not appear in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)]]'', the Goombas in the film were originally going to be called Koopa's Troopas, as shown in official artwork.<ref>[http://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/artwork/15_art.html ''Super Mario Bros.'' film pre-production artwork.]</ref>
 
*Golden Koopa Troopas didn't appear until ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in 2012, but a golden Koopa shell appeared prior in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (2007).
 
*Golden Koopa Troopas didn't appear until ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in 2012, but a golden Koopa shell appeared prior in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (2007).
*As shown in [[Super Mario World|''Super Mario World'']], Koopa Troopas can not only survive without their shells, but actually wear clothing underneath them.
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*As shown in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Koopa Troopas can not only survive without their shells, but actually wear clothing underneath them.
 
* Koopas are really well-known because of their shells, since the shell has appeared as items in Mario Kart.
 
* Koopas are really well-known because of their shells, since the shell has appeared as items in Mario Kart.
 
* There are some rumors indicating that Koopas are killed of two hits. Actually it only takes one, as seen in ''World'' & ''64.''
 
* There are some rumors indicating that Koopas are killed of two hits. Actually it only takes one, as seen in ''World'' & ''64.''
* Its Japanese name, Nokonoko, is an onomatopoeia for a slow moving object.
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* Its Japanese name, Nokonoko, is an onomatopoeia for a slow-moving object.
   
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Template:Enemy Koopa Troopas (Japanese: ノコノコ Nokonoko) are recurring common enemies in the Mario series. They are turtle-like creatures who hide in their shells when someone stomps on themselves. The Koopa Troopa is the most common classification of Koopa. Koopa Troopas are often troopers in the Koopa Troop. Koopa Troopas come in four colors: Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, and more. If an enemy is referred to as just "Koopa," this usually means Koopa Troopa. The green Koopa Troopas will walk off cliffs, while the red Koopa Troopas will walk back and forth. There is also a bigger variant of the Koopa Troopa called Giant Koopa.

Appearances

In Mario Bros.

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A Koopa Troopa is a Shellcreeper.

Koopa Troopas did not appear in Mario Bros., but enemies that are called Shellcreepers resemble them. In all remakes, they are replaced by Spinies.

In Super Mario Bros.

In Super Mario Bros., they were renamed "Koopa Troopa", and Koopa Paratroopas made their debut. They can be used as projectiles after they retreat into their shells. Green Koopas simply walked forward, turning around if they encountered a wall or another enemy, and if they reached a ledge, would walk straight off, even into a bottomless pit. Red Koopas were mentioned in the manual as being more powerful than their green counterparts. In the game, this meant they had the sense not to walk off edges.

In Super Mario Bros. 3

In Super Mario Bros. 3, Koopa Troopas had generally stayed the same as in Super Mario Bros. One thing that changed was when they return to their shells, they can be carried and kicked away to destroy blocks or hit enemies. Koopa Troopas in their shells could be carried into the air as well.

In Super Mario World

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A Koopa Troopa in Super Mario World.

Super Mario World brought drastic changes to the Koopa Troopa. In this game, Koopa Troopas finally started walking on two legs and wearing shoes. Also, like in Mario Bros., stomping on Koopas ejects them from their shells rather than causing them to hide. An ejected Koopa will slide out of its shell, wearing only a t-shirt, and will crawl back to its shell after being temporarily stunned. Their shells can still be carried. The game also featured Blue and Yellow Koopas. A Koopa that reentered a yellow shell would flash and turns invincible against certain of Mario abilities, such as fireballs and normal jumps, and he will chase after Mario, sliding around inside the shell. The blue Koopa appears to be stronger than the other ones as he is ejected from his shell, and unlike the other Koopas, he doesn't enter again in his shell, but he grabs it and kicks it as Mario does instead. If Yoshi ate a Red, Blue, or Yellow shell, he would gain a different ability until he swallowed or spit the shell out. Eating a flashing shell gave all three abilities at the same time. When the player finds or completes all goals, a different shell will appear on Koopa Troopas. The game also introduces the Super Koopas, that use no shell and fly with a cape towards Mario. If a player stomps on a Super Koopa with a flashing cape, he gains a Cape Feather

In Super Mario 64/Super Mario 64 DS

In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, Koopa Troopas wear boxers after being knocked out. Their shells can be used as skateboards and can also be used to slide over lava. Koopa Troopas in this game appears in various sizes, as exemplified by Koopa the Quick.

In Paper Mario

The Paper Mario series introduces friendly Koopas that have their own towns, such as Kooper, Koops, etc. However, it also introduced some pretty evil Koopas, such as the Koopa Bros. and Tutankoopa. Other forms of Koopas, such as the Koopatrols and the giant Tubba Blubba. Others are Hammer Bros., Lakitu, etc. But, Koopas are nice sometimes. An example of such a Koopa is Koopa the Quick, first appearing in Super Mario 64, who races the player in Bob-omb Battlefield and Tiny-Huge Island. Generic Koopa Troopas have also appeared throughout the Mario Party series as NPCs. Like Toad, they are generally helpful towards the players, usually providing them with rewards or running mini-games.

Tattle

Goombario's enemy tattle: {{{name}}}
This is a Koopa Troopa. Everybody knows Koopa Troopas. They're Bowser's followers.
Max HP: 4, Attack Power: 1, Defense Power: 1 Their shells are hard.
If you can flip 'em over, their defense power will fall to 0 and it will become much easier for you to defeat 'em.
You can flip 'em with a POW Block or a Jump attack.

In Mario Power Tennis

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Koopa Troopa reappears in Mario Power Tennis as a playable character, where he is classified as speedy. His Offensive Power Shot is the Water Bomb, where Koopa performs a special drop shot that forces the characters to get close to the net. His other special move, the Defensive Power Shot named Water Shell Dash, consists of saving the loose ball by hiding into his shell and homing into the ball to make the return. Paratroopa is also present in this game. Koopa Troopa's default partner is Yoshi.

Koopa Troopa's Mario Power Tennis trophy animation begins with him walking on stage with Luigi, Mario, and Peach congratulating him for his victory; Diddy Kong is also there, eating bananas. He then throws a banana peel in Koopa Troopa's path, unaware of where he is walking; and with Koopa Troopa not paying attention. Mario, Luigi, and Peach try to warn him, but he slips onto his shell and slides across the stage, ricochets off a pole and hits Luigi in the head, making him drop the trophy. Koopa Troopa then catches it.

In Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, green-shelled Koopas wearing shades are introduced rather than the red-shelled ones. It is also shown that the Koopa Troopas that are wearing the shades have been brainwashed into serving Count Bleck.

In New Super Mario Bros.

In New Super Mario Bros. they are basically the same as in Super Mario World, they walk on two legs, the wear shoes and can still be carried. Both green and red Koopa Troopas appear and have the same functions as in the other games. The Blue Koopa Troopas appears in the multiplayer Ice stage, and when jumped on, they will turn into a Blue Shell which will turn Mario or Luigi into Shell Mario/Shell Luigi. They can also be used as flotation devices in water.

In Super Mario Galaxy

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A Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Galaxy.

In Super Mario Galaxy, they are semi-common enemies found mostly on the airship levels. Strangely enough, they are shown walking on all fours (although their undead counterparts and the Koopa Troopa in Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker are bipedal), like in SMB and SMB3, and always show an angry-looking expression. They did not flee from Mario like in Super Mario 64 and instead patrolled a set area; which was a straight line for Green Koopa Troopas and a small circle for Red Koopa Troopas.

Also, unlike in Super Mario 64, Koopa Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game. As usual, jumping on a Koopa will cause it to retreat into its shell, but they can be defeated permanently by attacking with a Ground Pound. Attacking with a spin will defeat the Koopa and also spin the shell into Mario's hands so it can be used. In some areas, upon defeating a Koopa, another Koopa will spawn in its place.

Koopa shells also appear as common items which can be thrown to defeat enemies and smash open chests or held onto underwater in order to swim faster; red shells travel faster than green shells and home in on enemies, while the green shell goes in a straight trajectory.

In Mario Spin-offs

Single Koopa Troopas have been playable in Mario Kart games and various sports games along with Paratroopas. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the Koopa Troopa's signature item was Triple Green Shells, while the Paratroopa's signature item was Triple Red Shells. Koopa Troopa shells, either Green or Red, are available as items and have different abilities.

In the Mario Party series

In Mario Party

In Mario Party, Koopa stands at the beginning of each board and when players pass him he gives them money.

In Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3

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Koopa's role in both 2 & 3 is the owner of the Koopa Bank. When a player passes by the Bank, Koopa takes 5 coins from that player. If less than 5, Koopa would take all of the remaining coins. If a player lands on the Bank Space, Koopa would give all the coins of the bank to that player.

In Mario Party 3, Koopa is a partner in Duel Mode. He has low attacks, low defense and low salary.

In Mario Party 4

In Mario Party 4, Koopa became the host of the show alongside Toad, Goomba, Shy Guy, and Boo.

In Mario Party 5

In Mario Party 5, Koopa appears as a Bank owner and the star of the mini-game Flower Shower, where he got married to a female Koopa.

In Mario Party 8

Koopa also had a board in Mario Party 8 that was named Koopa's Tycoon Town. There were Koopa bellhops standing in front of hotels, and asked the players to buy their hotel with coins. When a player landed on a lucky space, a Koopa Driver appeared, and took the player to the lucky road, where the player could collect coins and buy a 3-Star hotel for only 1 coin. Multiple Koopas also appeared on the Train and in crowds.

In Mario Party 9

Koopa appears for the first time as a main playable character, selectable from the beginning of the game.

In Mario Party 10

Koopa Troopas appear in Mario Party 10 as non-playable characters, appearing in the background of the mini-game Shy Guy Shuffle.

In the Mario Kart series

Koopa Troopa first appeared in Super Mario Kart. He then later re-appeared in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and in Mario Kart Wii. He is a standard character in every game he has appeared in. In Super Mario Kart he shared racing characteristics with Toad as a beginner's racer with top-notch handling. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart Wii he is classified as a light type character. Koopa Troopa appears as a Feather-type character in Mario Kart 7, sharing this trait with Toad, Shy Guy and Lakitu. He also appears as a default lightweight playable character in Mario Kart 8
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

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Trivia

  • Koopa Troopas made a cameo appearance in the NES game Zoda's Revenge: Startropics II. In the game a man delivers a pizza to the protagonist, Mike Jones while riding a Koopa Troopa.
  • Although Koopa Troopas did not appear in the Super Mario Bros. (film), the Goombas in the film were originally going to be called Koopa's Troopas, as shown in official artwork.[1]
  • Golden Koopa Troopas didn't appear until New Super Mario Bros. 2 in 2012, but a golden Koopa shell appeared prior in Super Mario Galaxy (2007).
  • As shown in Super Mario World, Koopa Troopas can not only survive without their shells, but actually wear clothing underneath them.
  • Koopas are really well-known because of their shells, since the shell has appeared as items in Mario Kart.
  • There are some rumors indicating that Koopas are killed of two hits. Actually it only takes one, as seen in World & 64.
  • Its Japanese name, Nokonoko, is an onomatopoeia for a slow-moving object.

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