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Koopa Village is a village mainly consisting of grassland, with a row of six houses in the northern side, all of which look like [[Koopa Shell|Koopa shells]]; most of them feature island-based décor. From west to east, they are: a [[Toad House]] run by [[Mort T.]], [[Koopa's Shop]], a house that resembles a blue shell, [[Kolorado]]'s house, [[Kooper]]'s house, and [[Koopa Koot]]'s house. Bushes can be found in the southern part of the village. There is also a tree; the Bob-ombs relax in its shadow. [[Turtley Leaf|Koopa Leaves]] can be found in some of the bushes. Behind [[Kooper]]'s house is a path to a forest, which Mario visits on his quest to retrieve Kooper's shell.
Koopa Village is a village mainly consisting of grassland, with a row of six houses in the northern side, all of which look like [[Koopa Shell|Koopa shells]]; most of them feature island-based décor. From west to east, they are: a [[Toad House]] run by [[Mort T.]], [[Koopa's Shop]], a house that resembles a blue shell, [[Kolorado]]'s house, [[Kooper]]'s house, and [[Koopa Koot]]'s house. Bushes can be found in the southern part of the village. There is also a tree; the Bob-ombs relax in its shadow. [[Turtley Leaf|Koopa Leaves]] can be found in some of the bushes. Behind [[Kooper]]'s house is a path to a forest, which Mario visits on his quest to retrieve Kooper's shell.


The house that looks like a blue shell is home to a relaxed Koopa who lies in his hammock all day listening to the radio. On the radio are three stations: one called "Golden Oldies Station," which plays a direct cover of the credits theme from ''[[Super Mario World]]''; another called "Island Sounds Station," playing an original song; the "Hot Hits Music Station," which plays [[Pop Diva]]'s song after she is given the [[Lyrics]] and the [[Melody (item)|Melody]]; and an Information Station that hosts trading events. In these events, Mario can participate by bringing certain items to [[Trading Event Toad|a pink Toad]] in certain areas across the Mushroom Kingdom, for which he will be rewarded (often with items more valuable than the ones traded).
The house that looks like a blue shell is home to a relaxed Koopa who lies in his hammock all day listening to the radio. On the radio are three stations: one called "Golden Oldies Station," which plays a direct cover of the credits theme from ''[[Super Mario World]]''; another called "Island Sounds Station," playing an original song; the "Hot Hits Station," which plays [[Pop Diva]]'s song after she is given the [[Lyrics]] and the [[Melody (item)|Melody]]; and an Information Station that hosts trading events. In these events, Mario can participate by bringing certain items to [[Trading Event Toad|a pink Toad]] in certain areas across the Mushroom Kingdom, for which he will be rewarded (often with items more valuable than the ones traded).


There is a road in front of the houses. To the west of the houses is the entrance/exit to [[Pleasant Path]]. Near Koopa Koot's house is a [[Warp Pipe]] that can be unlocked from [[Toad Town Tunnels]]. The pipe, once unlocked, can serve as a faster way to go to Koopa Village.
There is a road in front of the houses. To the west of the houses is the entrance/exit to [[Pleasant Path]]. Near Koopa Koot's house is a [[Warp Pipe]] that can be unlocked from [[Toad Town Tunnels]]. The pipe, once unlocked, can serve as a faster way to go to Koopa Village.

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