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'''Chateau Koopula'''<ref>"''"Marinara, Chateau Koopula, 1989."''" - [[Mario]], ''Count Koopula''</ref> is a large, imposing castle owned by [[Bowser|Count Koopula]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]". Located in [[Turtlevania]], Castle Koopula, from the outside, has a resemblance to a spider, with large, leg-like protrusions coming from its sides.
'''Castle Koopula''' is a large, imposing castle owned by [[Bowser|Count Koopula]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]". Located in [[Turtlevania]], Castle Koopula, from the outside, has a resemblance to a spider, with large, leg-like protrusions coming from its sides.


On the inside, Castle Koopula has many winding corridors, large rooms and secret passageways leading to different parts of the castle. In the cellar of Castle Koopula is a storage room where tomato sauce and laundry is help; beneath this cellar is a sub-basement where Count Koopula's [[Zombie Goomba|zombiefied Goomba]] minions create tomato sauce. A torture chamber, referred to as "Count Koopula's Torture Chamber, Wax Museum and Dungeon of Horrors" is also located in Castle Koopula, having such devices as a stretching rack, tickling machine and a faucet that continuously pours water and the face of a victim. After his defeat, Count Koopula abandoned Castle Koopula, which began to crumble and eventually collapsed after Count Koopula left it.
On the inside, Chateau Koopula has many winding corridors, large rooms and secret passageways leading to different parts of the castle. In the cellar of Chateau Koopula is a storage room where tomato sauce and laundry is help; beneath this cellar is a sub-basement where Count Koopula's [[Goomba (zombie)|zombiefied Goomba]] minions create tomato sauce. A torture chamber, referred to as "Count Koopula's Torture Chamber, Wax Museum and Dungeon of Horrors" is also located in the castle, having such devices as a stretching rack, tickling machine and a faucet that continuously pours water in the face of a victim. After his defeat, Count Koopula abandoned Chateau Koopula, which began to crumble and eventually collapsed after Count Koopula left it.
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==Names in other languages==
[[Category:Castles]]
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[[Category:Bowser's Castles]]
|Por=Castelo do Conde Koopa
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|PorM=Count Koopa's Castle
[[Category:Buildings]]
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==References==
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[[Category:Bowser's castles]]
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Latest revision as of 14:38, May 10, 2022

Chateau Koopula
Chateau Koopula

Chateau Koopula[1] is a large, imposing castle owned by Count Koopula in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Count Koopula". Located in Turtlevania, Castle Koopula, from the outside, has a resemblance to a spider, with large, leg-like protrusions coming from its sides.

On the inside, Chateau Koopula has many winding corridors, large rooms and secret passageways leading to different parts of the castle. In the cellar of Chateau Koopula is a storage room where tomato sauce and laundry is help; beneath this cellar is a sub-basement where Count Koopula's zombiefied Goomba minions create tomato sauce. A torture chamber, referred to as "Count Koopula's Torture Chamber, Wax Museum and Dungeon of Horrors" is also located in the castle, having such devices as a stretching rack, tickling machine and a faucet that continuously pours water in the face of a victim. After his defeat, Count Koopula abandoned Chateau Koopula, which began to crumble and eventually collapsed after Count Koopula left it.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Portuguese Castelo do Conde Koopa
Count Koopa's Castle

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Marinara, Chateau Koopula, 1989."" - Mario, Count Koopula