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{{Character
 
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|caption=The only blue-shelled Koopa in [[Paper Mario]].
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|caption=Kooper as seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]''
 
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|name=Kooper
 
|name=Kooper
|species=Koopa Troopa
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|species=[[Koopa|Koopa Troopa]]
 
|weaponry=Blue Koopa Shell
 
|weaponry=Blue Koopa Shell
|debut=[[Paper Mario]]
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|debut=''[[Paper Mario]]''
 
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Having hatched in Koopa Village next door to the great explorer Kolorado, Kooper was born to be an adventurer.  He grew up admiring his neighbor and listening to tales of his discoveries.  Though Kooper longed to explore, he never brought himself to do so and continued living in Koopa Village.
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'''Kooper''' is a Koopa Troopa who acts as the second recruitable partner in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He is a blue-shelled Koopa Troopa who has several distinguishing elements to his appearance, such as his red armbands and bandana. His artwork also depicts him with a pair of bandages on one cheek, although that is absent from his in-game sprite.
  
According to Goombario: "It's a pity that he's missing his shell. How embarrassing!  His name is Kooper. I wonder if he'd be our friend for life if we got his shell back for him."
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=Background=
=Paper Mario=
 
When Mario arrives in Koopa Village during the first chapter of the game, he finds the residents being attacked by Fuzzies and having their shells stolen.  Among these was Kooper, who had locked himself in battle with the Fuzzy that had stolen his shell until Mario arrived.  Kooper begged Mario to get the shell for him; after Mario traveled into the forest behind his house and reclaimed it, Kooper offered to join the team just in time to fend off a large group of Fuzzies.  At the end of the quest, Kooper joined Kolorado's expedition team on their way to the Crystal Palace, but was called back to Toad Town to join the celebration at Princess Peach's Castle.
 
  
Over the course of the adventure, Kooper receives three letters, first from Kolorado's Wife, then Koover, and finally a secret admirer.
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Kooper lived in [[Koopa Village]]. For his entire life, he lived next door to [[Kolorade|Professor Kolorado]], the famed archeologist and adventurer. Kooper grew up admiring the professor and listened to tales of his discoveries. He aspired to become an archeologist and go on adventurers as well. So he came to yearn for adventure.
===Gameplay===
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During the first chapter of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', [[Mario]] arrived at the Koopa Village while they were dealing with a situation. A pack of [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] had attacked the village and stolen all of the villagers' shells. Kooper was one of the victims. Although he attempted to fend off his assailant, the Fuzzy managed to escape. Kooper pleaded with Mario to help him, and Mario was ultimately able to retrieve the shell for him from the forested area behind Kooper's house. Kooper arrived to claim his shell and offered to join Mario's group, as he saw this as the opportunity for adventure that he had been hoping for. Kooper joined just in time to help Mario to defeat a group of Fuzzies.
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Kooper remained with Mario for the rest of his adventure. This included meeting up with and working with Kolorado at the [[Dry Dry Desert]] in the second chapter. After [[Bowser]] was defeated, Kooper was asked to accompany Kolorado's group in an expedition to the Crystal Palace, as Kooper had explored it during their adventures. However, they were stopped by [[Parakarry]], who brought Kooper an invitation to a celebration that would be held at [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. Kooper felt conflicted, as he did not want to abandon the research team, but Kolorado persuaded him that he should attend the celebration as the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom. With that, Kooper set off to attend the celebration.
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=Abilities=
  
 
[[Image:Shell_Toss.PNG|thumb|right|Kooper uses the Shell Toss to hit a switch.]]
 
[[Image:Shell_Toss.PNG|thumb|right|Kooper uses the Shell Toss to hit a switch.]]
Outside of battle, Kooper can duck into his shell and be kicked by Mario to get a preemptive strike against enemies or to grab items and hit switches on the other side of impassable gaps. While his shell can defy gravity, it can't pass through walls.
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Outside of battle, Kooper can duck into his shell and be kicked by Mario to get a preemptive strike against enemies or to grab items and hit switches on the other side of impassable gaps. While his shell can defy gravity, it cannot pass through walls.
  
 
In battle, Kooper has the following attacks:
 
In battle, Kooper has the following attacks:
  
* Shell Toss - Kooper spins in place, then slides into the front enemy on the ground, similar to Mario's Hammer.
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* '''Shell Toss -''' Kooper spins in place, then slides into the front enemy on the ground, similar to Mario's Hammer.
* Power Shell - For 3 FP, Kooper spins in place and then hits every enemy on the ground.
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* '''Power Shell -''' For 3 FP, Kooper spins in place and then hits every enemy on the ground.
* Dizzy Shell - For 4 FP, Kooper whips up a tornado that can make all ground-bound enemies dizzy for a few turns.
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* '''Dizzy Shell -''' For 4 FP, Kooper whips up a tornado that can make all ground-bound enemies dizzy for a few turns.
* Fire Shell - For 5 FP, Kooper's shell will catch fire, then blaze through all ground-bound enemies. This is the only attack in Paper Mario that does fire damage.
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* '''Fire Shell -''' For 5 FP, Kooper's shell will catch fire, then blaze through all ground-bound enemies. This is the only attack in ''Paper Mario'' that does fire damage.
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=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
===Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door===
 
[[Image:Kooper2.gif|right]]
 
Like the rest of the Paper Mario partners, Kooper appeared set to make a cameo in [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]; a remade sprite of him (seen to the right) was found.  However, only [[Parakarry]] and [[Bow]] made the final cut, and it is unknown what role Kooper might have played.
 
  
===Super Paper Mario===
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==Other Media==
A card of Kooper can be found in [[Super Paper Mario]] on the thirtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.  It can be sold for 329 coins and gives the following description:
 
  
<nowiki>#</nowiki>242 "This is Mario's good buddy Kooper from Paper Mario. His Power Shell move was, and is, a thing of beauty."
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*Kooper appeared in the ''Super Mario-Kun'' manga during its ''Paper Mario'' arc, where he played a similar role as in the game. Kooper and [[Goombario]] were Mario's most consistent partners in the arc, while the other partners' appearances were temporary. Kooper and Goombario also made a cameo appearance in the following volume, which was redubbed ''Super Wario-Kun'', where they were seen with Mario before being pushed away by [[Wario]].
  
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==Canceled Appearances==
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[[Image:Kooper2.gif|right]]
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*Like the rest of the ''Paper Mario'' partners, Kooper seems to have been intended to make a cameo appearance in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''; a remade sprite of him was found in the game's files. However, only [[Parakarry]] and [[Bow]] made the final cut, and it is unknown what Kooper's intended appearance may have entailed.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
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*His name seems to be a simple play on the name "Cooper" and "Koopa". His Japanese name is "Kameki", which is a play on "kame", the Japanese word for "turtle".
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*Before recruiting him, [[Goombario]] can provide a Tattle about him "It's a pity that he's missing his shell. How embarrassing!  His name is Kooper. I wonder if he'd be our friend for life if we got his shell back for him."
 
* If Mario kicks Kooper while standing underneath the Save Block outside of the Toad House in Toad Town, their sprites will merge when Kooper returns.
 
* If Mario kicks Kooper while standing underneath the Save Block outside of the Toad House in Toad Town, their sprites will merge when Kooper returns.
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*Kooper can receive three letters throughout the game: first from Kolorado's wife, then Koover, and finally a secret admirer.
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*His role was succeeded by a different Koopa named [[Koops]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Koops had a different personality, but he otherwise had similar abilities and also joined during that game's first chapter.
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*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Kooper is seen in a group picture of all of the ''Paper Mario'' partners that can be seen displayed in Mario's house, and a Catch Card of Kooper can also be found on the thirtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.  It can be sold for 329 coins.
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**<nowiki>#</nowiki>242 "This is Mario's good buddy Kooper from Paper Mario.  His Power Shell move was, and is, a thing of beauty."
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*A sticker of Kooper appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
  
 
{{Paper Mario Characters}}
 
{{Paper Mario Characters}}
  
 
[[Category:Mario Characters]]
 
[[Category:Mario Characters]]

Latest revision as of 13:57, 6 April 2019

Kooper.jpg
Kooper as seen in Paper Mario
Kooper
Species Koopa Troopa
Weaponry Blue Koopa Shell
Debut Paper Mario

Kooper is a Koopa Troopa who acts as the second recruitable partner in the original Paper Mario. He is a blue-shelled Koopa Troopa who has several distinguishing elements to his appearance, such as his red armbands and bandana. His artwork also depicts him with a pair of bandages on one cheek, although that is absent from his in-game sprite.

Background[edit]

Kooper lived in Koopa Village. For his entire life, he lived next door to Professor Kolorado, the famed archeologist and adventurer. Kooper grew up admiring the professor and listened to tales of his discoveries. He aspired to become an archeologist and go on adventurers as well. So he came to yearn for adventure.

During the first chapter of Paper Mario, Mario arrived at the Koopa Village while they were dealing with a situation. A pack of Fuzzies had attacked the village and stolen all of the villagers' shells. Kooper was one of the victims. Although he attempted to fend off his assailant, the Fuzzy managed to escape. Kooper pleaded with Mario to help him, and Mario was ultimately able to retrieve the shell for him from the forested area behind Kooper's house. Kooper arrived to claim his shell and offered to join Mario's group, as he saw this as the opportunity for adventure that he had been hoping for. Kooper joined just in time to help Mario to defeat a group of Fuzzies.

Kooper remained with Mario for the rest of his adventure. This included meeting up with and working with Kolorado at the Dry Dry Desert in the second chapter. After Bowser was defeated, Kooper was asked to accompany Kolorado's group in an expedition to the Crystal Palace, as Kooper had explored it during their adventures. However, they were stopped by Parakarry, who brought Kooper an invitation to a celebration that would be held at Princess Peach's Castle. Kooper felt conflicted, as he did not want to abandon the research team, but Kolorado persuaded him that he should attend the celebration as the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom. With that, Kooper set off to attend the celebration.

Abilities[edit]

Kooper uses the Shell Toss to hit a switch.

Outside of battle, Kooper can duck into his shell and be kicked by Mario to get a preemptive strike against enemies or to grab items and hit switches on the other side of impassable gaps. While his shell can defy gravity, it cannot pass through walls.

In battle, Kooper has the following attacks:

  • Shell Toss - Kooper spins in place, then slides into the front enemy on the ground, similar to Mario's Hammer.
  • Power Shell - For 3 FP, Kooper spins in place and then hits every enemy on the ground.
  • Dizzy Shell - For 4 FP, Kooper whips up a tornado that can make all ground-bound enemies dizzy for a few turns.
  • Fire Shell - For 5 FP, Kooper's shell will catch fire, then blaze through all ground-bound enemies. This is the only attack in Paper Mario that does fire damage.

Other Appearances[edit]

Other Media[edit]

  • Kooper appeared in the Super Mario-Kun manga during its Paper Mario arc, where he played a similar role as in the game. Kooper and Goombario were Mario's most consistent partners in the arc, while the other partners' appearances were temporary. Kooper and Goombario also made a cameo appearance in the following volume, which was redubbed Super Wario-Kun, where they were seen with Mario before being pushed away by Wario.

Canceled Appearances[edit]

Kooper2.gif
  • Like the rest of the Paper Mario partners, Kooper seems to have been intended to make a cameo appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; a remade sprite of him was found in the game's files. However, only Parakarry and Bow made the final cut, and it is unknown what Kooper's intended appearance may have entailed.

Trivia[edit]

  • His name seems to be a simple play on the name "Cooper" and "Koopa". His Japanese name is "Kameki", which is a play on "kame", the Japanese word for "turtle".
  • Before recruiting him, Goombario can provide a Tattle about him "It's a pity that he's missing his shell. How embarrassing! His name is Kooper. I wonder if he'd be our friend for life if we got his shell back for him."
  • If Mario kicks Kooper while standing underneath the Save Block outside of the Toad House in Toad Town, their sprites will merge when Kooper returns.
  • Kooper can receive three letters throughout the game: first from Kolorado's wife, then Koover, and finally a secret admirer.
  • His role was succeeded by a different Koopa named Koops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Koops had a different personality, but he otherwise had similar abilities and also joined during that game's first chapter.
  • In Super Paper Mario, Kooper is seen in a group picture of all of the Paper Mario partners that can be seen displayed in Mario's house, and a Catch Card of Kooper can also be found on the thirtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. It can be sold for 329 coins.
    • #242 "This is Mario's good buddy Kooper from Paper Mario. His Power Shell move was, and is, a thing of beauty."
  • A sticker of Kooper appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.