Koopa (species)

Koopas represent a consistent group of turtle-like creatures. There are many different types of Koopas, the most common being Koopa Troopas. Most Koopas seem to operate in a hierarchy-based grouping system. Bowser is the leader of the Koopa Troop, which has invaded Mushroom Kingdom many times and has control over most of the Koopas in the Mario franchise, beginning in Super Mario Bros. where, according to an interpretation of the story of the Japanese game's manual during the English localization that saw Koopa (「クッパ」) as the name of the group of turtles instead of the name of Bowser, they were known for their "black magic." Said interpretation has since been rectified, with Koopa being acknowledged to be the Japanese name of Bowser, but the concept of Koopas as a group of turtles in the West remains, while Nintendo in Japan consistently refers to Koopa as the name of Bowser and to the Turtle Tribe (「カメ族」) as the group to which the various turtles belong. Many of these same Koopas are members of the Koopa Troop and have different tasks in the organization based on the abilities of their particular class. For example, Koopa Troopas tend to be assigned as basic foot soldiers alongside Goombas due to their lack of specialized offensive capabilities, while Magikoopas are often given advisory roles due to their magical abilities and gift of foresight.

However, not all Koopas are allied with Bowser. Some Koopas, such as the Koopa Troopas of Koopa Village, live peacefully inside the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, while others, such as Koopa the Quick in Super Mario 64, simply hold no allegiance and operate independently.

While English versions of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U states that Koopas are apparently evolved from the Shellcreepers of Mario Bros., the Japanese text exclusively mentions Koopa Troopas.

Boom Boom


Boom Booms are a Koopa species similar to Bowser's. Booms Booms are very large and most have spikes on the back of their shells. The only difference seems to be the connected plastron (the underside of the shell) that Boom Booms have. They have huge arms, which they use to attack by flailing them. Members of this species include Boom Boom and a female Boom Boom named Pom Pom. They appear in boss battles in games like Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario 3D Land, New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U and Super Mario 3D World.

Bowser's species


Not much is known about the species of Koopa to which Bowser belongs. The exact name is also unknown; the members are most often simply referred to as "Koopas," with the Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia (「パーフェクト版マリオキャラクター大事典」) simply grouping the members of Bowser's Royal Family under a group known as Bowser's Group (「クッパ系 」). The only known members in the games are Blue Bowser, Bowser, Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, and the Koopa Kids. The unique feature of this species is that the belly is covered by plates (possibly the plastron) detached from their shells, that are spiked and cover only their backs and not the whole body. However, when they duck into their shells, the flesh between the belly plates and the rear shells is no longer visible, as if the shells featured a fully attached plastron. Like the very similar Boom Booms, members of this species of Koopa stand upright, and are typically much larger than most types of Koopas upon reaching adulthood. Even as a child, Bowser Jr. is almost as tall as a full-grown Koopa Troopa. However, Lemmy Koopa is actually almost as small as Toad while his younger brother Larry is bigger in size, showing that some variability in size exists among Koopas belonging to Bowser's species. These Koopas are known for their strength, sometimes the ability to breathe out flames, and durability, even as children, as well as magical powers; they typically are the leaders of the Koopa race. Koopas belonging to Bowser's species do not have a beak, instead having a fleshy muzzle, and some also have horns. Shigeru Miyamoto initially intended for Bowser to look like an ox, hence a few of the physical characteristics, such as the horns.

Buzzy Beetle


Buzzy Beetles are found generally in caves and other dark areas. They are known to be immune to fireballs, and they can climb on walls and ceilings, and they can drop from ceilings if Mario or others approach them closely enough. As with Koopa Troopas, Buzzy Beetles hide inside their shell if Mario or others stomp on them, letting their shells be used.


 * Other Buzzy Beetle species
 * Big Buzzy Beetle
 * Big Bony Beetle
 * Bony Beetle
 * Big Bony Beetle
 * Buster Beetle
 * Buzz-Bomb
 * Magmite
 * Magmus
 * Noko Bombette
 * Para-Beetle
 * Heavy Para-Beetle
 * Spiky Parabuzzy
 * Spike Top
 * Dark Spike Top
 * Mad Mecha-Spike Top
 * Red Spike Top
 * Spiky Parabuzzy
 * Shiny Buzzy Beetle
 * Small Buzzy Beetle
 * Stone Buzzy
 * Dark Stone Buzzy

Chargin' Chuck


Chargin' Chucks (sometimes referred to as Koopa Quarterbacks or Koopa Football Players) are a type of Koopa who wear American football gear. They have a variety of attacks and sports based weaponry, such as damaging baseballs and footballs. Chargin' Chucks first appeared in Super Mario World. Like the Hammer Bros. and their variations, Chargin' Chucks often appear as duos, or sometimes even larger groups.

Hammer Bro
Hammer Bros. (or Hammer Brothers) are a type of Koopa that stand upright, wear helmets and shoes, and throw hammers at passerby. There are various similar Koopas who throw other objects at their opponents, such as the Boomerang Bros., Ice Bros., and the Fire Bros., the latter of which used to spit their projectiles from their mouths, but now pull them from thin air, like the others. All of these Koopas have similar shell patterns (though they are color-coded by type: Hammer Bros. wear green armor, Fire Bros. wear red, Boomerang Bros. wear blue, Ice wear light blue, etc.) and beaks that are lighter in color than the rest of their face, both of which sets them apart from Koopa Troopas, which are also slightly smaller.


 * Other Hammer Bro. species
 * Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother
 * Calm Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother
 * Boomerang Bro
 * Beanerang Bro
 * Circus Bro
 * Dark Boomerang Bro
 * Goomerang Brother
 * Paper Boomerang Bro
 * Business Bro
 * Calm Hammer Bro
 * Chariot Bro
 * Chomp Bro
 * Dark Hammer Bro
 * Fire Bro
 * Dark Fire Bro
 * Paper Fire Bro
 * Ice Bro
 * Juggler Bro
 * Limbo Bro
 * Elite Limbo Bro
 * Paper Hammer Bro
 * Sledge Bro
 * Shady Sledge Bro
 * Small Hammer Bro
 * Sumo Bro
 * Yo Bro

Koopa Troopa
Koopa Troopas (often shortened to plain Koopas and occasionally to Troopas, Japanese ノコノコ Nokonoko) are common enemies in the Mario series. While some are peaceful, Koopa Troopas are usually displayed as foot soldiers of the Koopa Troop under the direct leadership of Bowser. They typically have no special offensive abilities like Hammer Bros. or Lakitus. Throughout the Mario series, Koopa Troopas have appeared as both quadrupedal creatures (four legged) and bipedal (walking on two legs). Since their debut in Super Mario Bros., Koopa Troopas have appeared in almost every game, usually as enemies, but also as playable characters in numerous spin-offs and the first two Paper Mario games.


 * Other Koopa Troopa species
 * Beach Koopa
 * Big Koopa Troopa
 * Big Dry Bones
 * Colossal Koopa Paratroopa
 * Bombshell Koopa
 * Climbing Koopa
 * Dark Koopa
 * Dry Bones
 * Big Dry Bones
 * Dark Bones
 * Dry Bones Stack
 * Dull Bones
 * Dark Dull Bones
 * Elite Dry Bones
 * Paper Dry Bones
 * Parabones
 * Red Bones
 * Sad Dry Bones
 * Vomer
 * Electro-Koopa
 * Blue Electro-Koopa
 * Red Electro-Koopa
 * Green Electro-Koopa
 * Glad Red Koopa
 * Kamikaze Koopa
 * Koopa Paratroopa
 * Colossal Koopa Paratroopa
 * Dark Paratroopa
 * Dreamy Paratroopa
 * Glad Red Paratroopa
 * Heavy Troopa
 * Koopa Paratroopa Stack
 * KP Paratroopa
 * Mad Green Paratroopa
 * Malakoopa
 * Paper Paratroopa
 * Paratroopea
 * Scaratroopea
 * Shady Paratroopa
 * Shiny Paratroopa
 * Tub-O-Troopa
 * Z Koopa
 * Parabones
 * Koopatrol
 * Dark Koopatrol
 * Koopa Troopa Stack
 * Koopeleon
 * Gold Koopeleon
 * KP Koopa
 * KP Paratroopa
 * Mad Green Koopa
 * Mask Koopa
 * Mural Koopa
 * Paper Koopa Troopa
 * Shady Koopa
 * Shady Paratroopa
 * Shiny Koopa Troopa
 * Snooza Koopa
 * Space Troopa
 * State Troopa
 * Stormtroopa
 * Super Koopa
 * Super Troopa
 * Robot Monster Troopa
 * Terrapin
 * Terra Cotta
 * Troopea
 * Elite Troopea
 * Paratroopea
 * Scaratroopea
 * Turtle (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)
 * Wereturtle

Lakitu


Lakitus are goggled Koopas who ride clouds through the skies, and which can occasionally be found snorkeling in water and hiding behind walls or in pipes. Unlike most Koopa species, they do not have snouts or beaks, but flat faces with round noses. Their shells are also unique in their circular patterning. To attack, Lakitus typically throw unlimited numbers of Spiny Eggs at their opponents, and some will also dangle 1-Up Mushrooms from fishing poles to lure their targets closer.


 * Other Lakitu species
 * Aqua Lakitu
 * Calm Lakitu
 * Commander Lakitu
 * Dark Lakitu
 * Fishin' Lakitu
 * Fishing Boo
 * Calm Fishing Boo
 * Glam Lakitu
 * Lakipea
 * Lakitu King
 * Lakitu R
 * Lakitu in a Pipe
 * Lakitufo
 * Thunder Lakitu
 * Wall Lakitu

Magikoopa


Magikoopas (referred to as Kameks in the European localizations and as Koopa Wizards in the Super Mario World television series) can cast spells and fly on broomsticks. They are generally considered to be high-ranking members of the Koopa Troop. They wear glasses and wizard's garb: typically blue robes and hats, though Magikoopas specializing in different forms of magic sport different colors. Aside from their heads, which have slightly larger beaks than those of their normal counterparts, little is known about the Magikoopa's external structure due to their robes. Kamek is a notable Magikoopa.


 * Other Magikoopa species
 * Dark Magikoopa
 * Gray Magikoopa
 * Green Magikoopa
 * Magifoofa
 * Purple Magikoopa
 * Red Magikoopa
 * Toady
 * Solo Toady
 * White Magikoopa
 * Yellow Magikoopa

Mechakoopa


Mechakoopas are mechanical enemies that bear a slight resemblance to Bowser, and walk with a wind-up mechanism. Mario can stun them by jumping on them. There, Mechakoopas can be held and thrown, but they eventually recover and move again. However, the bulky Mechakoopas from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 cannot be picked up, and can breathe fire.

Rocky Wrench


Rocky Wrenches are enemies and pop out of manhole covers on airships at random. They were stated to be a mole-like type of Koopa during Super Mario Bros. 3, and have been redesigned to greatly resemble Monty Moles as of New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Spike


Spikes are small Koopas who either stand still or walk around. When Mario or an ally of his comes by, however, Spikes throw spiked balls to harm the character. More specialized variants, such as Snow Spikes and Stone Spikes, also exist and throw their namesake projectiles instead of metallic, spiked balls.


 * Other Spike species
 * Clubba
 * Dark Clubba
 * White Clubba
 * Mad Spike
 * Shiny Paper Spike
 * Snow Spike
 * Stone Spike

Spike Koopa
Spike Koopas are squat, flat-shelled Koopas with frog-like faces and large fangs. They have a single spike on their heads and many spikes on their shells, as well as stubby arms and legs, giving a slight resemblance to Bowser's species. They only appear during the Mario Party minigame Key-pa-Way, where they guard a Bowser Key, and will stun anyone they touch. They can, however, be jumped over. Only five appear in the minigame.

Spiny


Spinies (Japanese トゲゾー Togezō) are four-legged Koopas known for their spiked shells. They appear to have a symbiotic relationship with Lakitus, another Koopa variant which throw Spiny Eggs at their opponents.


 * Other Spiny species
 * Big Spiny
 * Dark Spiny
 * Ice Spiny
 * Sad Spiny
 * Sharpea
 * Shiny Paper Spiny
 * Sky-Blue Spiny
 * Spike Blop
 * Spikey
 * Oerlikon
 * Spikester
 * Spiny Egg
 * Spiny R
 * Spiny Shroopa
 * Thorny