Kooper

"I don't even care that I have no shell on! I'm gonna show those Fuzzies what's what!"

- Kooper

Kooper is Mario's second party member in Paper Mario. He is a blue, adventure-loving (and seemingly young) Koopa who dreams of becoming an archaeologist like his childhood hero Kolorado. He is the exact opposite of his successor, Koops, personality-wise. However, in the battle field, the two have very similar abilities.

In Super Paper Mario, Kooper appears as a Catch Card found on the thirtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl he is a sticker that raises arm attack power of a player by ten.

''Paper Mario
Mario and Goombario enter Koopa Village to find that Fuzzies have attacked the village and are stealing all the Koopas' shells. Mario gets the shells back for the Koopas and eventually finds Kooper. He tells Mario that his blue shell had been stolen by a Fuzzy and Mario agrees to get it back. Once Mario gets the shell back for Kooper, he joins the party. In the field, Kooper will retreat into his shell and Mario can shoot him out short distances, allowing him to flip switches, grab items and attack enemies.

When the game ends, Kooper is seen in an expedition with Kolorado in Shiver City.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Although Kooper himself doesn't appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, his sprites can still be found within the game's coding.

Super Paper Mario
Although Kooper doesn't appear in Super Paper Mario, his sprites are still present in the game's coding.

Kooper also appears as a Catch Card.

Catch Card


Card Type: Rare Card Description: This is Mario's good buddy Kooper from Paper Mario. His Power Shell move was, and is, a thing of beauty.

Trivia

 * Kooper's name is a pun on "Cooper" with a K for koopa.
 * Although Kooper's artwork depicts him having an "X"-shaped arrangement of bandages on his cheek, no in-game sprites has shown him as such, not even those of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door or Super Paper Mario.
 * There were many instances in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! where Mario erroneously referred to King Koopa as "Kooper".