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|{{anchor|Blackbeard Koopa|Blackbeard Koopa}} {{anchor|Long John Koopa}}
|{{anchor|Blackbeard Koopa|Blackbeard Koopa}} {{anchor|Long John Koopa}}
|{{sort|Pirates of Koopa|"[[Pirates of Koopa]]"}}
|{{sort|Pirates of Koopa|"[[Pirates of Koopa]]"}}
|align=left|'''Blackbeard Koopa''' (otherwise known as '''Long John Koopa'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Long John Koopa kidnaps the Princess and is auctioning her off to his fellow pirates when our heroes arrive in pirate disguises.|author=Back cover|title=[[Media:TSMBSS Tempo Video DVD cover.jpg|''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' Tempo Video DVD]]}}</ref>) is another of Koopa's alter egos who owns a [[Blackbeard Koopa's ship|ship]] in "[[Pirates of Koopa]]." Unlike other pirates such as [[Captain Clump]], he does not wear an eyepatch, a hook on his hand or a peg leg. His costume consists of a blue pirate's outfit and hat with a lighter blue feather. Oddly, he has no beard. He is a reference to {{wp|Blackbeard}} and {{wp|Long John Silver}}.
|align=left|'''Blackbeard Koopa''' (otherwise known as '''Long John Koopa'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Long John Koopa kidnaps the Princess and is auctioning her off to his fellow pirates when our heroes arrive in pirate disguises.|author=Back cover|title=[[Media:TSMBSS Tempo Video DVD cover.jpg|''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' Tempo Video DVD]]}}</ref>) is another of Koopa's alter egos who owns a [[Blackbeard Koopa's ship|ship]] in "[[Pirates of Koopa]]." Unlike other pirates such as [[Captain Clump]], he does not wear an eyepatch, a hook on his hand or a peg leg. His costume consists of a blue pirate's outfit and hat with a lighter blue feather. Oddly, he has no beard. He is a spoof of {{wp|Blackbeard}} and {{wp|Long John Silver}}.
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|[[File:GooGooKoopa.jpg|200px]]<br>[[File:Baby King Koopa.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:GooGooKoopa.jpg|200px]]<br>[[File:Baby King Koopa.jpg|200px]]
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|{{anchor|Koop-zilla|Koop-zilla}} {{anchor|Koopzilla}}
|{{anchor|Koop-zilla|Koop-zilla}} {{anchor|Koopzilla}}
|{{sort|Mario Meets Koop-zilla|"[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]"}}
|{{sort|Mario Meets Koop-zilla|"[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]"}}
|align=left|'''Koop-zilla''' is King Koopa's alter ego in the episode "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]." However, like with Giant Koopa in "[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]," King Koopa's wardrobe is unchanged, with the exception that he's much bigger and fatter than his normal state. King Koopa becomes Koop-zilla after eating [[Dr. T. Garden]]'s [[Super Sushi]], and he uses his enlarged state to try to destroy [[Sayonara]]. However, King Koopa later ends up returned to normal size after Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool injects him with the [[Super Sushi Shrinker]]. Koop-zilla is a parody of the name {{wp|Godzilla}}.
|align=left|'''Koop-zilla''' is King Koopa's alter ego in the episode "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]." However, like with Giant Koopa in "[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]," King Koopa's wardrobe is unchanged, with the exception that he's much bigger and fatter than his normal state. King Koopa becomes Koop-zilla after eating [[Dr. T. Garden]]'s [[Super Sushi]], and he uses his enlarged state to try to destroy [[Sayonara]]. However, King Koopa later ends up returned to normal size after Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool injects him with the [[Super Sushi Shrinker]]. Koop-zilla is a spoof of the name, {{wp|Godzilla}}.
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|[[File:KoopaKlaus.jpg|200px]]
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|{{anchor|Al Koopone|Al Koopone}}
|{{anchor|Al Koopone|Al Koopone}}
|{{sort|Unzappables, The|"[[The Unzappables]]"}}
|{{sort|Unzappables, The|"[[The Unzappables]]"}}
|align=left|'''Al Koopone''' is the alter ego employed by [[Bowser|King Koopa]] in the episode "[[The Unzappables]]." Al Koopone, King Koopa and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] commit many crimes throughout the city of [[Crime Land]], including robbing the First Mushroom Bank. His headquarters is situated inside his own [[Koopa Klub]] soda bar. He wears a full-body black business suit and an Unzappable Hat. Al Koopone also has a scar over his left eye, and sometimes had a cigar in his mouth. Al Koopone is a reference to Italian-American crime lord {{wp|Al Capone}}.
|align=left|'''Al Koopone''' is the alter ego employed by [[Bowser|King Koopa]] in the episode "[[The Unzappables]]." Al Koopone, King Koopa and the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] commit many crimes throughout the city of [[Crime Land]], including robbing the First Mushroom Bank. His headquarters is situated inside his own [[Koopa Klub]] soda bar. He wears a full-body black business suit and an Unzappable Hat. Al Koopone also has a scar over his left eye, and sometimes had a cigar in his mouth. Al Koopone is a spoof of Italian-American crime lord {{wp|Al Capone}}.
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|[[File:RapKoopa.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:RapKoopa.jpg|200px]]
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|{{anchor|El Koopitan|El Koopitan}}
|{{anchor|El Koopitan|El Koopitan}}
|{{sort|Mark of Zero, The|"[[The Mark of Zero]]"}}
|{{sort|Mark of Zero, The|"[[The Mark of Zero]]"}}
|align=left|'''El Koopitan''' is the alter ego King Koopa uses in "[[The Mark of Zero]]." He wears an outfit based on a military leader. He steals all the vegetables in [[El Desertland]] along with its gold and a house. He is defeated with the help of [[Zero]], a legendary hero and a reference to Zorro, another fictional hero. "El Koopitan" is a parody of "el capitan," Spanish for "captain."  
|align=left|'''El Koopitan''' is the alter ego King Koopa uses in "[[The Mark of Zero]]." He wears an outfit based on a military leader. He steals all the vegetables in [[El Desertland]] along with its gold and a house. He is defeated with the help of [[Zero]], a legendary hero and a spoof on Zorro, another fictional hero. "El Koopitan" is a spoof on "el capitan," Spanish for "captain."  
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|[[File:KoopTut.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:KoopTut.jpg|200px]]
|{{anchor|Koop-Tut|Koop-Tut}} {{anchor|King Tut}}
|{{anchor|Koop-Tut|Koop-Tut}} {{anchor|King Tut}}
|{{sort|Ten Koopmandments, The|"[[The Ten Koopmandments]]"}}
|{{sort|Ten Koopmandments, The|"[[The Ten Koopmandments]]"}}
|align=left|'''Koop-Tut''' (otherwise known as '''King Tut'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Our heroes travel to the desert and the evil King Tut is makin' 'em live by the Ten Koopmandments.|author=[[Co-MC]]|title=''[[Club Mario]]''}}</ref>) is the alter ego that King Koopa uses in "[[The Ten Koopmandments]]." His outfit is based on that of an Egyptian pharaoh, and he utilizes a [[magic wand]] to transform the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] residents of Pyramid Land into bricks. The bricks would then be used for building his Koopsphinx. Koop-Tut is a parody of the name, {{wp|King Tut}}.
|align=left|'''Koop-Tut''' (otherwise known as '''King Tut'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Our heroes travel to the desert and the evil King Tut is makin' 'em live by the Ten Koopmandments.|author=[[Co-MC]]|title=''[[Club Mario]]''}}</ref>) is the alter ego that King Koopa uses in "[[The Ten Koopmandments]]." His outfit is based on that of an Egyptian pharaoh, and he utilizes a [[magic wand]] to transform the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] residents of Pyramid Land into bricks. The bricks would then be used for building his Koopsphinx. Koop-Tut is a spoof of the name, {{wp|King Tut}}.
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