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Fan Casting Koopa Troopa(First appeared in Super Mario Bros. (1985 )

Role added by the2ndmememan on August 7, 2019

Description of Koopa Troopa (First appeared in Super Mario Bros. (1985 ):

Koopa Troopas, or Koopas, known in Japan as Nokonoko (ノコノコ), are a fictional species of anthropomorphic turtle-like creatures from the Mario series, as well as its sister Yoshi series. Although the term 'Koopa' is a blanket term for the entire species of anthropomorphic tortoises in the series, to which creatures such as Lakitu, Hammer Bros. and Bowser (who is himself referred to as "Koopa" in Japan) belong, the term is often used to refer colloquially to this particular enemy.[citation needed] First appearing in the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario Bros. along with the Goomba, the Koopa Troopa is among the oldest recurring enemies in the series, and have appeared in some form in all of the main games, and most of the spin-off games. When defeated, Koopas may flee from or retreat inside their shells, which can usually be used as weapons. Koopa shells are a recurring weapon in the series, particularly popularized in the Mario Kart series, in which they can be fired as projectiles against other racers. Despite making up the bulk of Bowser's army, known as the "Koopa Troop", Koopas as a species are often shown to be peaceful, some teaming up with Mario. An undead Koopa Troopa becomes a Dry Bones.

 

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