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{{about|a specific character|the generic enemy occasionally called Kamek|[[Magikoopa]]}}
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|image=[[File:SMPJ Kamek Artwork.png|250x250px]]<br>Artwork of Kamek for ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|image= [[File:Magikoopa Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|250x250px]]<br>Kamek in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
|full_name=Kamek the Magikoopa<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 40|page=18|date=January 1996}}</ref>
|full_name=Kamek
|species=[[Magikoopa]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' ([[List of games by date#1995|1995]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' ([[List of games by date#1995|1995]])
|species=[[Magikoopa]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|latest_portrayal=[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (English, 2023 movie)
|latest_portrayal=[[Atsushi Masaki]] ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]]-present)
}}
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{{quote|Welcome! It's time to face my magic!|Kamek|Mario Party DS}}
{{quote|You know, when I think 'little [[Mario]],' I think '[[Bowser]]'s perpetual enemy.' Which makes you MY enemy.|Kamek|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
'''Kamek''' (referred to as '''Magikoopa''' on occasion) is an old yet powerful [[Magikoopa]], adviser to [[Bowser]]<ref>{{cite|quote=A legendary magician and trusted adviser to Bowser. For some reason he’s recently taken up cleaning as a hobby.|title=Kamek's description in the ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' official website|url=papermario.nintendo.com/story}}{{dead link}}</ref> and a high-ranking member in the [[Koopa Troop]]. He is the arch-enemy of [[Yoshi]] and serves as one of the secondary antagonists in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], alongside [[Bowser Jr.]], and is one of the two main villains of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]], alongside [[Baby Bowser]]. He is also Baby Bowser's primary caretaker, and he continues to look after his master, even in the present day. Kamek's name comes from the name for the Magikoopa species in Japanese:「カメック」(''Kamekku''), which is derived from「亀」(''kame''), the Japanese word for "turtle."


'''Kamek''' is an old, yet powerful [[Magikoopa]] and apparent advisor to [[Bowser]] (or at least a high-ranking member in the [[Koopa Troop]]), and the arch-enemy of [[Yoshi]]. He serves as one of the two secondary antagonists in the ''Mario'' franchise, alongside [[Bowser Jr.]], and is one of the two main villains of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]], alongside [[Baby Bowser]]. He is also Baby Bowser's caretaker, and continues to look after Bowser, even in the present day. Because of this, he is generally considered to be Bowser's stepfather or at least his primary parental figure. Kamek's name comes from the name for the Magikoopa species in Japanese: ''Kamekku'' (カメック), which is derived from ''kame'', the Japanese word for "turtle."<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mariosan.shtml The Mushroom Kingdom] (Accessed on 10-11-08)</ref>
There are various unnamed Magikoopas presumed to be Kamek, often due to the parallels between their relationship with Bowser or their position in the Koopa Troop. This relates to confusion with the Japanese games where the character and species are considered a single interchangeable subject in all media. Many appearances of individual Magikoopas, however, specifically call back to Kamek's behavior in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' in having him power up bosses, likely making these the same individual.
 
Various unnamed Magikoopas appearing in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] are presumed to be Kamek, often due to the parallels between their relationship with Bowser or their position in the [[Koopa Troop]]. This relates to confusion with the Japanese games where the character is only given a unique name in ''Super Mario RPG.''


==History==
==History==
{{Main|History of Kamek}}
Kamek debuted in the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]] as a main antagonist with [[Baby Bowser]], his master. In his later appearances, he appeared as a boss and an antagonist in the core series and spin-offs; sometimes, he is playable in spin-offs.
===Concept and creation===
===Concept and creation===
Prior to the development of ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', singular Magikoopas had already been depicted in important roles as elite members of the [[Koopa Troop]] across various media, likely owing to their powerful abilities. Examples of this include [[Wizenheimer]] from the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' cartoon, the Magikoopa boss in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', a Magikoopa hypnotist from ''[[Nintendo Power]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic, and a Magikoopa from the third volume of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''. These continued even after Kamek's introduction with examples such as [[Kammy Koopa]]. However, most singular Magikoopas since have been identified as the character from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', who in many Japanese materials, isn't given any formal distinction from the species whatsoever.
Prior to the development of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', singular Magikoopas had already been depicted in important roles as elite members of the [[Koopa Troop]] across various media, likely owing to their powerful abilities. Examples of this include [[Wizenheimer]] from the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' cartoon, the Magikoopa boss in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', a Magikoopa adviser and a Magikoopa hypnotist from the ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic, and a right-hand man Magikoopa from the fourth chapter onwards of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. These continued even after Kamek's introduction with examples such as [[Wizakoopa]] (who is implied to be an iteration of the same character) and [[Kammy Koopa]]. However, most singular Magikoopas since have been identified as the character from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', who, in many Japanese materials, is not given any formal distinction from the species whatsoever.
 
===[[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]]===
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
[[File:KamekSW2YI.png|thumb|Kamek as he appears in ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''.]]
Kamek makes his true debut appearance in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' as the main antagonist of the games. Using his crystal ball, Kamek foresees that [[Baby Mario|Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi|Luigi]], who were born that night, would cause great trouble for the Koopa Troop and for Bowser in the future. Deciding to capture Baby Mario and Baby Luigi before they could become a threat to the Koopa Troop, Kamek attacks [[Stork|the Stork]] that is delivering the babies to their parents. However, Kamek only managed to kidnap Baby Luigi during his attack, and Baby Mario falls to [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]] below during the scuffle.
 
Returning to his castle, Kamek, discovering that he made a mistake, becomes extremely upset. He sends out his minions, the [[Toady|Toadies]], to go out in search for Baby Mario. Meanwhile, Baby Mario is found by the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]], who help him track down and try and rescue his abducted brother. Before a [[List of bosses|boss]] is fought by a Yoshi and Baby Mario, Kamek would appear to taunt the Yoshi before using his magic to increase the boss enemy's size (except on [[Prince Froggy|one occasion]]).
 
When [[Yoshi]] and Baby Mario reach the entrance to [[King Bowser's Castle (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|Baby Bowser's Castle]], Kamek tries to stop them from entering it by flying into them on his broom while Yoshi tries to fly across a large gap as the [[Helicopter]]. Later on in the castle, when Yoshi enters Kamek's own chambers, Kamek attacks him directly, teleporting around his room, trying to blast Yoshi with his magic scepter, which turns the blocks scattered throughout his room into enemies and [[Star|stars]], as well as injuring Yoshi.
 
Once Yoshi passes through his room, Kamek appears before Yoshi in Baby Bowser's room, and demands that Yoshi gives back Baby Mario; awakened by Kamek's shouting at Yoshi, the irritated Baby Bowser complains about Kamek provoking him and smashing him as flat as paper before Baby Bowser tries to ride Yoshi. Once Baby Bowser is defeated by Yoshi, Kamek appears and uses his magic to increase Baby Bowser's size to gigantic, causing him to destroy his castle in the process. After Baby Bowser's giant form is beaten by Yoshi and Baby Bowser is reverted to his normal form, Kamek appears and, after grabbing Baby Bowser, declares to return before he flies off into the moon with Baby Bowser, leaving Yoshi to rescue Baby Luigi and the Stork.
 
Kamek also appears as the main threat of the Extra Level "[[Kamek's Revenge]]" and a minor threat towards the end of the Secret Level "[[Endless World of Yoshis]]" (a.k.a. Crazy Maze Days). Both encounters are similar to his encounter in King Bowser's Castle in that he tries to smash into Yoshi and Baby Mario while flying around on his broom. However, his big mouth gives him away as he shouts something and flies towards Yoshi.
 
====''Tetris Attack''====
[[File:TA Kamek Portrait.png|frame|left|Kamek with several [[Toady|Toadies]].]]
In ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', Kamek, along with the adult self of Bowser, put a curse on Yoshi's Island, brainwashing the bulk of its inhabitants to serve them. Kamek appears as the penultimate boss in the hard difficulty setting, after encountering [[Hookbill the Koopa]] and [[Naval Piranha]] on Mt. Wickedness. He is fought alongside his Toadies, and once he is beaten the player fights Bowser. Kamek is also playable in two player mode. This is also the first time Kamek is a playable character.
 
====''Yoshi Touch & Go''====
Kamek once again attacks the Stork and kidnaps Baby Luigi in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''. What happens next depends on the mode played. In some scenarios, the Stork will get Baby Luigi back, and in others, Yoshi must "battle" Kamek's Toadies to get Baby Luigi back. In all modes, Kamek will appear to kidnap Baby Mario if Yoshi is to befall one of his traps. Challenge Mode actually places Yoshi in a race against time as a meter (which can be expanded second-by-second with the destruction of an enemy or collection of any sort of Coin) counts off the moments before an invincible Kamek appears to attack Yoshi and steal Baby Mario.
 
====''Yoshi's Island DS''====
[[File:Kamek YIDS.png|frame]]
[[File:YIDS-Past and Present Kamek.png|thumb|upright=1.1|left|Kamek of the present (left) and past (right).]]
During ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Kamek is once again the main antagonist, alongside Bowser. Kamek travels back in time with the adult self of Bowser in search of the [[star children]], seven babies whose hearts possess unimaginable power. Kamek is shown with his Toadies kidnapping several babies, trying to obtain the star children. Like in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', Kamek appears before every boss battle to give an enemy monster an advantage in battle (usually making them gigantic). After Bowser is beaten in combat by Yoshi, Kamek once again uses his magic to turn Bowser gigantic. Despite this, Bowser is still beaten by a team of Yoshis and Kamek and his master are forced to retreat.
 
The Kamek of the past makes a brief cameo in ''Yoshi's Island DS''; when Baby Bowser is kidnapped by Kamek of the present, he can be seen yelling for Baby Bowser to be returned. This Kamek's palette seems to be based off of that of the original ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', while the Kamek from the future looks just like he did in ''Yoshi Touch & Go''.
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====''Yoshi's New Island''====
[[File:KamekYNI.png|frame|left|Kamek's in-game model.]]
[[File:Kamek and Baby Bowser Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumbnail]]
Kamek appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game, ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' as the main antagonist alongside Baby Bowser. He once again attempts to kidnap the Baby Mario Bros. from the stork, but only succeeds in kidnapping Baby Luigi again. He once again powers up the game's bosses, but through use of a giant magical hammer this time. He is also fought as the boss of the forts in the game (much like Bowser Jr. and [[Boom Boom]]), marking the first time he is directly a boss in the ''Yoshi'' series. The Kamek of the present timeline makes a surprise appearance with the present Bowser as the true final bosses, where during the second phase, Kamek would appear and launch fireballs at Yoshi. After the battle, Kamek and Bowser transform into a star and are transported back to their present timeline.
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====''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''====
[[File:Kamek YWW.jpg|thumb|Kamek, as seen in ''Yoshi's Woolly World''.]]
Kamek reappears in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' as the main antagonist once again. At the beginning of the game, the [[Baby Yoshi]]s are on Craft Island relaxing in harmony, only for Kamek to suddenly appear and magically transform nearly all the Yoshis into five pieces of Wonder Wool each and places them in a sack. Kamek misses two Baby Yoshis (Yoshi and Red Yoshi), who attempt to stop him, but Kamek escapes their grasps. However, the weight of all the Wonder Wools in the sack causes Kamek's flying to become wobbly, making the sack spill several Wonder Wools across the six worlds for the two Yoshis to collect, with Kamek failing to notice.
 
As in past titles, Kamek appears at the end of each of the worlds' forts and castles to make a comment and then use his magic to empower the bosses to battle Yoshi. After each castle bosses defeat, Kamek would scream in frustration and fly off to the next world, dropping more Wonder Wool as he does so.
 
At World 6-8, just before the final [[Baby Bowser]] battle, Kamek spawns several times along a section made of boxes, which if hit by one of Kamek's spells, will reveal an enemy, previously encountered in the game. After this, Kamek returns to Baby Bowser's Castle where the reason behind his actions are revealed: Baby Bowser wants to make a new, bigger castle made of yarn (Kamek specifically turning the Yoshis in the yarn required for the new castle may have been for personal revenge against the Yoshi Clan, as hinted in some of his comments). As Yoshi arrives to retrieve the remaining Wonder Wools, Baby Bowser and Kamek battle him. As Baby Bowser directly fights Yoshi, Kamek will fly around in the background to assist Baby Bowser in some of his attacks, such as enlarging Baby Bowser's fireball or enlarging Baby Bowser himself to perform a more devastating ground pound.
 
After Baby Bowser is defeated, Kamek begins to panic and uses the remaining Wonder Wools, turning them into evil, purple wool with Baby Bowser's emblem (which resemble [[Antasmunchie]]s) to make Baby Bowser giant. Once Giant Baby Bowser is finally defeated and shrinks back to normal size, the Wonder Wools knit themselves back into Yoshis and Kamek appears to swear revenge and flies away to take Baby Bowser to safety. During the credits, Baby Bowser awakens and starts throwing a tantrum. This (along with Poochy suddenly popping up from the moon to bark) causes Kamek to accidentally drop his young master, prompting him to fly down and rescue him.
 
Kamek features in the level [[Kamek's Last-Ditch Flyby]], where he can be seen flying in the background before flying in the foreground, and despite Yoshi able to defeat him, like any other flying enemy, Kamek keeps respawning. A Kamek Yoshi pattern is unlocked if all the [[Wonder Wool]] is collected on this level.
 
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:KamekBrainwashed.png|thumb|The brainwashed Kamek in battle.]]
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', a brainwashed Magikoopa appears as a boss. This Magikoopa is intended to be Kamek due to him being old friends with Bowser and, if players read his mind with [[Mallow]]'s [[Psychopath]] ability, the Magikoopa will state "That's... my child?", referring to Bowser, whom he raised. In Japanese, this character is called ''Kamezard'' or ''Kamezādo'' as opposed to Kamek, giving him a unique name.
 
However, when the game was translated to English, the translators forgot about giving the name "Kamek" or any unique name to the individual Magikoopa character and, as a result, Kamek was called "Magikoopa" in the English release. This has caused confusion among fans and led many to believe it was another character altogether.
 
In the Japanese version, the character's Psychopath line is 「キイーッウキイーーッ! あの時の赤んぼう!?」 "Kiiukiii! The baby from that time!?", again implying that he is the Magikoopa from ''Yoshi's Island''.
 
After he is defeated, he makes a [[Treasure Chest]] that has an infinite amount of coins appear for the player, and will fully heal them when spoken to.
 
===''Club Nintendo''===
[[File:ClubNintendoKamek.jpg|thumb|left|Kamek, as he appears in <i>Club Nintendo</i>'s comic adaptation of ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.]]
Kamek is featured as a recurring villain in the Mario comics in the German edition of ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'', the German equivalent to ''GoNintendo'', first appearing in the story "[[Mario in Mariozilla]]", in which he tries to shrink Mario. His plan fails, and Mario grows to an enormous size, resulting in a fight between the two of them. The power of Kamek's broom unintentionally shrinks them both, and only [[Dr. Light]] is able to transform them back. At the end of the story, Kamek and Mario give each other a hug. Kamek also appears in <i>Club Nintendo</i>'s adaptations of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' (despite not appearing in ''Yoshi's Story'').
 
===[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]===
[[File:MarioKartDriversPreRelease.jpg|thumb|The Character Selection Screen possibly showing Kamek.]]
A Magikoopa appears to be a playable character in [[List of Mario Kart 64 pre-release and unused content|early screenshots]] of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', although this being Kamek has yet to be officially proven—however, the concept was canceled for unknown reasons, and the Magikoopa character was eventually replaced by [[Donkey Kong]].
 
[[File:KamakMK.png|frame|left]]
Kamek makes a small cameo appearance in both ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. In the former, Kamek can be seen floating back and forth near the finish line at [[Bowser Castle 3]]. In the latter, a sign advertising "KAMEK'S MAGIC SHOW" with an animated image of Kamek above it can be seen in [[Baby Park]]. This Kamek sign can also be seen in the ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' version of Baby Park.
 
Although Kamek himself doesn't appear in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' there is a bike modeled after the Magikoopa called the [[Magikruiser]]. More specifically, it is designed like Kamek riding on his broom and is a bike for small characters. Since this includes the baby characters, it may be a reference to his frequent kidnapping of the babies in the ''Yoshi'' series, which he does on his broom.
 
===[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]===
====''Mario Party 2''====
[[File:KamekMP2.png|frame|Kamek in ''Mario Party 2''.]]
Kamek first appears in the ''Mario Party'' series in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' on the [[Horror Land]] board, where he offers the player the Darkness Lamp, which, should the player accept, changes the board to night.
 
In Japan, this character was likely a generic Magikoopa.
====''Mario Party 5''====
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', a [[Kamek Orb]] can be obtained; when used on a space, this orb summons Kamek, who will proceed to shuffle everyone's [[Orb|orbs]] around.
 
====''Mario Party 6''====
[[File:KamekMP6.png|thumb|Kamek's appearance in ''Mario Party 6''.]]
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', the Kamek Orb must again be used on a space, and when an opponent player lands on it, it summons Kamek, who will change their [[Character Space]]s into Character Spaces for the player who originally used the Orb.
 
====''Mario Party Advance''====
Kamek also appears as the famous [[Game Mage]] in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''; [[Monty Mole (character)|Monty Mole]], [[Hoot]], and [[Amp (character)|Amp]] all mention him when their quests are cleared. If players can find Kamek's location, he challenges them to a mini-game, the winner of that mini-game becoming the Game Master. If players defeat Kamek he explains that he has left Bowser's forces due to Bowser simply taking the title of Game King instead of earning it. The end credits for ''Mario Party Advance'' say that Kamek had "forgiven Bowser and rejoined his side."
 
====''Mario Party 7''====
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the Kamek Orb is again used on a space, and if a player lands on this space, three of their orbs are taken by Kamek and given to whoever originally used the Kamek Orb.
 
====''Mario Party 8''====
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', what is possibly Kamek or simply a generic [[Magikoopa]] appears on [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]. If a player lands on the nearby [[Green Space]], he switches that character's [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|candy]] with someone else's. He also makes an appearance on [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]. If the player lands on a particular Green Space, Kamek is summoned, remarks that the train could use a little mixing up, and sends the front train car to the back.
 
====''Mario Party DS''====
[[File:Kamek MPDS.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Kamek in ''Mario Party DS''.]]
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Kamek is the one who acts out the first stage of Bowser's plan, by delivering the invitations to dinner at Bowser's Castle to Mario and his friends. Later on in the story mode, Kamek is fought as a boss in his own board [[Kamek's Library]], in the minigame [[Book Bash]]. There are also several collectible items that belong to Kamek, including his fountain pen.
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====''Mario Party 9''====
[[File:20120223-163440.jpg|thumb|Kamek's appearance in ''Mario Party 9''.]]
Kamek (referred to as Magikoopa in North America) is one of Bowser's minions in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' along with [[Shy Guy]]. In Solo Mode he appears randomly in the boards, and if he or Shy Guy wins, the player has to play through the board again, though if they tie with a player or are defeated, the player moves onto the next stage. When the player finishes Solo Mode, both Kamek and Shy Guy will become playable characters. Although other Magikoopas have been playable in the ''Mario Baseball'' games, this is the first game since ''Tetris Attack'' where Kamek himself is playable.
 
Due to Japan and Europe referring to all Magikoopas as Kamek, its unclear if this is actually Kamek himself.
 
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
Kamek is seen riding his broomstick in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. Here he owns a board known as [[Kamek's Carpet Ride]], which allows the players to move forward or back. He also has two items that appear in [[Perilous Palace Path]]. These are the [[Crazy Kamek]], which summons him to switch the user's space with another randomly-chosen player, and the [[Chaos Kamek]], which switches everyone's spaces like the [[Bowser Space#Mario_Party_3|Bowser Shuffle]] event from ''[[Mario Party 3]]''.
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====''Mario Party 10''====
[[File:Kamek's Rocket Rampage MP10.png|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Kamek in the ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' minigame [[Kamek's Rocket Rampage]].]]
Kamek, who is giant, appears as the final boss of [[Airship Central]]. He attacks by shooting [[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Banzai Bill]]s, and [[Big Amp]]s. To defeat him, the player must collect missiles from bubbles and shoot them at him. Small missiles are worth 2 points, while big missiles are worth 5 points. Kamek just shoots standard Bullet Bills at first, but when he loses half of his HP, he gets mad and then shoots Banzai Bills and Big Amps along with the Bullet Bills. After Kamek loses all of his HP, he is defeated and is sent flying with his broom.
 
====''Mario Party: Star Rush''====
Kamek appears as both a boss in the Toad Scramble mode and as an obtainable item in the Coinathlon mode in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. His boss minigame is [[Kamek's Card Tricks]], where players need to select cards with down arrows to deal damage to him. If players select a card with an image of him in it, he delivers a lightning blast that deducts one point from the team. Kamek also briefly appears in the beginning of the minigame, [[Bowser Jr.'s Pound for Pound]], where he enlarges Bowser Jr. before leaving.
 
In Coinathlon, when used, Kamek appears to trap opponents in multiple chains. Players need to tap the screen repeatedly to get rid of the chains so they can proceed in the minigame.
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====''Super Mario Party''====
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Kamek is set to reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', where he will place [[Bad Luck Space]]s on the board.
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
At the beginning of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a desperate Baby Bowser, after his botched attempt to kidnap [[Baby Peach]] before the [[Shroob]] attack on [[Princess Peach's Castle]], calls Kamek to pick him up in the [[Koopa Cruiser]].
 
Rather than pick up the prince directly, Kamek instead sends members of the [[Koopa Troop]] to help him find Baby Bowser, while Kamek himself remained at [[Bowser's Castle|Baby Bowser's Castle]]. After Baby Bowser crash-lands the Koopa Cruiser into the castle, Kamek desperately begins to search for his charge. Before he finds Baby Bowser, Kamek notices the Mario Brothers and recognizes the babies as those he had once tried to kidnap, referencing ''Yoshi's Island''. Assuming they meant the worst, Kamek magically summons [[Boo]]s and [[Goomba]]s to attack the brothers. The quartet quickly defeat the enemies, and in his haste to find Baby Bowser, Kamek is forced to leave, letting the brothers go undefeated.
 
Once Kamek finds the Koopa's crown prince, the pair set out to reclaim the [[Cobalt Star|Cobalt Star Shard]] that the brothers had taken from the castle. Kamek and Bowser were able to find the brothers at the [[Vim Factory]], where they took both their Shard and the one Mario and Luigi had taken from [[Swiggler]]. The pair proceeds to escape to Yoshi's Island. However, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi quickly discover their hiding place. On the island, Kamek is reduced to running errands for Baby Bowser, including stealing [[Yoshi Cookie]]s for him. When the brothers attempt to reach the island, the Magikoopa uses his magic powers to create fires that deter them throughout their quest to defeat the resting Baby Bowser at the island's cliffs. In a last ditch attempt to stop the Mario Bros., Kamek fights them directly.
 
In battle, Kamek has 450 HP (601 in the Japanese and European versions) and uses a mixture of the Magikoopa attacks from ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. First, he will throw spike balls at either brother which has to be countered with a [[Hammer]] but he occasionally throws a [[Mushroom]], inadvertently healing the heroes. When he has only 110 HP left, he heals himself with 206. After that he will make multiple copies of himself, which are indistinguishable from the original except for the fact that any deflected attacks only return to the real Kamek, and that the real Kamek follows a slightly different up-and-down floating pattern than the fakes. Multi-hit items will hit Kamek and all his copies. After Kamek takes enough hits, he will fall off of his broom. He will throw fire using his scepter and if it only hits one Bro. or less, Kamek himself will catch on fire (though this does not damage him) and charge towards the brother that the fire was intended for which can be stopped by hitting him with a Hammer. Then, after two turns, he will get back on his broom. Unlike other bosses in ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time'', after his defeat, he will appear to explode like a normal enemy. After his defeat, Kamek does not appear again until the epilogue after the defeat of the Shroobs, traveling back to Baby Bowser's Castle with Prince Bowser.
 
Kamek sports an apron while on Yoshi's Island. He uses it to store important items such as his scepter and broom and is never shown performing such tasks as cooking or cleaning. Kamek's role as a parental figure was a primary source of comic relief whenever the Magikoopa appeared; he would often have to perform duties similar to those of a normal parent; but twisted to fit with Bowser's need for evil (for instance, he once had to get Baby Bowser 'evil milk' from 'an evil cow').
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
Although not directly stated to be him, it is implied that the Magikoopa nursing Bowser back to health in the ending of [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|the game]] is Kamek.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
{{Quote|What? You think I just wanted to wear this? Actually... Yeah, you know, this frilly pink thing is pretty darn cute, I must say. I mean, those blue robes are just so DRAB. Sometimes I open the closet and just gag.|Kamek|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}
 
Kamek reappears as the secondary antagonist and recurring boss in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.
 
He first appears on [[Pi'illo Island]] in [[Mushrise Park]] with Bowser as Mario explores [[Dreamy Mushrise Park]]. Kamek often appears with Bowser and later [[Antasma]] throughout the story, although his first major role is not apparent until after Mario and [[Luigi]] defeat [[Mount Pajamaja (boss)|Mount Pajamaja]] in [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]]. While Princess Peach is waiting for the Bros. at [[Pi'illo Castle]], Kamek abducts her unknowingly to anyone and takes her place by disguising as her. He plans to enter the [[Dream World]] under her guise to sneak [[enemy|enemies]] in there. He, as Peach, asks [[Toadsworth]] to escort her to [[Driftwood Shore]] for she feels the need to go into hiding from Bowser, who has recently built [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|a new castle]] with the help of Antasma and the [[Dream Stone]].
 
With the help of [[Broque Madame]], "Peach" and Toadsworth are disguised as [[Brock]]s in exchange for giving her massages. Shortly after, Mario and Luigi are sent here by [[Broque Monsieur]] to find Peach. Realizing he could use them for this purpose, "Peach" expresses the wish to go into further hiding in the Dream World. Mario, Luigi, [[Starlow]], [[Prince Dreambert]], and Toadsworth agree without hesitation. After meeting [[Seadric]] the [[Seadring]], a dream genie, and using [[Dream Egg]]s retrieved from his siblings ([[Seabell]], [[Seatoon]] and [[Seabury]]) to expand the Dream World, Mario and Luigi go in to investigate and make sure the path ahead is safe. "Peach" follows soon after, because she became "too worried". She also requests that Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] save their game before entering the final door, warning them it might be dangerous, ironically in doing so, Kamek inadvertently helps the Bros.
 
[[File:CrossplayKamek DreamTeam.png|thumb|left|upright=1.34|Kamek revealing his true identity to the brothers.]]
After entering the door, "Peach" starts to act more and more suspicious, to the extent she flirts with Mario slightly. The Bros. are puzzled, then Kamek's trademark laugh is heard and he reveals himself, amused that they hadn't seen through his disguise earlier and reveals his true intentions. He says that he's taken a shine to Peach's dress since [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii|the last time he wore it]], and that it's so much better than his drab blue robes, and then summons [[Private Goomp]], [[Sergeant Guy]], and [[Corporal Paraplonk]] to take care of the Bros.
 
After the [[Elite Trio]]'s defeat, Kamek reappears and demotes them to janitorial duty, telling them to scrub the castle floors and sending them back to Neo Bowser Castle in the [[Real World]], Kamek following soon afterwards. In Neo Bowser Castle, Kamek is seen mixing up the doorways to make it harder for the Bros. to progress, afterwards fleeing into the Dream World. He repeats this three times, except the third time, Kamek doesn't get time to mix up the doorways, and thus just flees into the Dream World without doing so. In [[Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle]], Mario fights Kamek three times, due to him fleeing during battle the first two times.
 
The first fight (in Area A) is with Kamek, but later into the battle he creates four clones to confuse Mario with. Before Kamek is fought the second time (in Area B), he is seen disguised as Peach, his attempts to trick Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] failing. The fight that follows is with Kamek who commands an army of [[Dry Bones]]. The third and final battle is with Kamek and a [[Kamek (Green)|green Kamek clone]], a [[Kamek (Red)|red Kamek clone]] and a [[Kamek (White)|white Kamek clone]], who all have their own behavior patterns and stats.
 
After Kamek is defeated in the third battle, he remains on the floor until Mario and Luigi leave the area. Kamek then flies off to look for Bowser, and reappears during the battle with Giant Bowser, commanding the squad of Magikoopas with him and leading the magical energy ball attack. When Giant Bowser is felled, Kamek appears, and with the co-operation of several other Magikoopas, increases Bowser's size further, yet unintentionally getting flung off the platform as a result. In spite of the fact that the trajectory would have most likely flung him into the lava, Kamek again is not killed, as he is seen with Private Goomp, Sergeant Guy, Corporal Paraplonk, and a severely weakened Bowser, escaping from the island on the [[Koopa Clown Car]]. The villains soon encounter a shower of coins from the [[Dream Coin]], which causes Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy to shake the car so much it plummets into the ocean, prompting Kamek and Paraplonk to fly down and rescue them.
 
In Japan, Magikoopa refers to himself with feminine pronouns, and has a feminine style of speaking. It is unknown if this is because its a different Magikoopa, or this is just his style of speaking.
 
;Battle 1
In the first battle with him, Kamek can attack by creating magical shapes with his wand, sending them upwards and having four of the shape created surround Mario from all four sides, the real version of the shape floating into Mario from a particular angle depending on what shape it is. Mario must face the shape from its floating path, and destroy the shape with a swing of the hammer to avoid taking damage. If he creates a blue circle, the real one of the four will be the southern circle. If he creates a green square, the real one of the four will be the northern square.
 
After taking a certain amount of damage, Kamek will split into five identical duplicates, four being clones who disappear after getting struck and one being the real Kamek who takes damage as a signal he's the real one. Occasionally they will shuffle amongst each other to confuse Mario - the real Kamek can be identified as the one that snickers to himself after the shuffle.
 
With his clones when they're all on brooms, Kamek can attack by lining up with them, all five moving up for a split second on the spot for a brief moment, having them all prepare a magical blast which starting from the southmost Kamek, will fire straight forward in a downwards arc. After the northernmost fires, they will all float down and fly straight ahead, the real Kamek dropping down to nearly ground-level at the last moment. Mario must remember which Kamek moved upwards last as that would be the real one, jump over the magical blasts and then line himself up with that Kamek to jump over or on to him to avoid taking damage.
 
;Battle 2
In the second battle with Kamek, he keeps his magical shape attack, but uses a wider variety of shapes. If he creates an upright red triangle, the real one of the four will be the eastern triangle. If he creates an upside-down red triangle, the real one of the four will be the western triangle.
 
Kamek also still duplicates into five, but instead attacks with his clones by having them all spawn three enemies one by one in a row that could either be a [[Spiny]] or a Goomba. After three have been created by each, the enemies may be swapped between rows before they move towards Mario, Mario having to line up with the row with three Goombas to jump and bounce off each in order to avoid damage and possibly counter-attack if the real Kamek is in that row.
 
A unique attack to this fight is when Kamek creates an entire army of [[Dry Bones]] to attack Mario. The Dry bones surround Mario from either side, and either charge Mario or throw bones at him. As they charge, Mario can either jump over them, or counterattack by jumping on them, which causes them to crumble. Any crumbled Dry Bones after this attack ends can be thrown at Kamek for quite a bit of damage. The Dry Bones can be crumbled, although they will resurrect in a few turns if they do crumble.
 
;Battle 3
In the third battle, Kamek keeps his magical shape attack, but instead of cloning into five, he clones into four and colors his three clones [[Kamek (Green)|green]], [[Kamek (Red)|red]] and [[Kamek (White)|white]], each one with different abilities and stats. Kamek attacks with these clones by creating a blue ring and stacking it with the rings of the creator's respective colors that the clones create, the rings closing up in a set order and speed, Mario having to jump as the rings close to avoid taking damage. If any Kamek is defeated, their ring will not appear in this attack and will thus be skipped. Kamek is the last to close up his ring, his ring widening up quickly then closing at a smooth yet fast pace.
 
On his own, Kamek can chase Mario on his broom into the background, where rows of three [[Thwomp]]s appear and Kamek attempts to blast Mario with a wave of magic. Mario must run in line with the Thwomps who pound the ground ''before'' he reaches them; going under the Thwomps who idle before Mario reaches them will result in them crushing Mario when he goes under them while the Thwomps who smashed the ground already idle. In order to avoid the blasts Kamek fires, Mario must jump over them with good timing or move to the left if Kamek is flying on the right and vice versa. If Kamek is in the middle, Mario must jump to avoid the blasts as they cover the whole running area. If Mario survives three waves of Thwomps, Mario will make it under a fourth wave of Thwomps automatically just before they crash into the ground, Kamek flying right into them and taking damage as a result, the attack ending. Getting hit by either Kamek's blasts or the Thwomps will result in the attack ending.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
Kamek reappears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as the secondary antagonist alongside his [[Paper Kamek|paper counterpart]]. Kamek is initially seen at [[Bowser's Castle]], giving a status update on Bowser's plan. He is interrupted, however, by the appearance of Paper Bowser. After the Bowsers begin to fight, Kamek talks with a minion who claims to have seen paper Toads and minions erupt from Mushroom Castle and talks of a book housing a world between the pages. He later joins forces with Paper Kamek, primarily by creating paper constructs to halt the Mario Bros' progress.
 
Paper Kamek later appears at the exit of Sunbeam Plains and hinders Mario & co. from progressing by blocking the path with a Papercraft Goomba. At Bowser's Castle, Kamek and Paper Kamek line up the two Bowsers' army and makes them cheer to form an alliance. Both Kameks continue to line up the troops until the two Bowsers appear. Later on in Doop Doop Dunes, both Kameks appear and make obstructions throughout the area with cardboard platforms to prevent Mario's team from rescuing the princesses. Kamek also reminds them that they have to deal with two armies of Bowser and that its a long way to Bowser's Castle. After Mario's team defeats the big Pokey duo, the Kameks introduce them their newly built Papercraft Kamek. After some short bickering between the two Kameks about the appearance of their papercraft, a couple of paper Toads appear and bring the newly built Papercraft Luigi to Mario's team. Using their Papercrafts, Mario's team battle the Kamek duo in a papercraft battle. After the battle, the Papercraft Kamek is destroyed and the Kamek duo are forced to retreat.
 
Back at Bowser's Castle, the Bowser duo discuss their plans with the Kamek duo before being interrupted by the Bowser Jr. duo. The two Bowser Jr.s start to fool around until Kamek gets annoyed and suggests Bowser to take the Bowser Jr.s to the villa, with Paper Kamek also reminding them that their new papercraft will also keep the Juniors occupied at the villa. Later on at Gloomy Woods, Paper Kamek appears and creates more cardboard debris to block the path proceeding through Gloomy Woods. After Mario & co. destroy the cardboard debris with the help of Wiggler and also going through two electric gates, Kamek appears and creates a magic barrier to prevent Mario's team from proceeding. Kamek challenges them in a mini game, but is shortly defeated with bombs. After Kamek is defeated, he retreats and the magic barrier vanishes, allowing Mario's team to continue. At the end of Gloomy Woods, Wiggler encounters Paper Kamek and yells at him for being responsible in trashing his woods. When Paper Kamek sees Mario's team arrive, he decides to use his magic and brainwash Wiggler to attack Mario's team. Mario & co. battle Wiggler and Paper Kamek. They are eventually defeated, turning Wiggler back to normal and forcing Paper Kamek to retreat.
 
When Mario's team arrive at the top of  the Mount Brrr villa, the Kamek duo can be seen talking to the Bowser Jr. duo. The Kameks advise the Bowser Jr.s to leave the area and go back to Bowser's Castle, informing them that Mario is close to reaching them, but the Juniors decide to stay around to play with their new papercraft. Shortly, after Mario's team confronts them and Kameks now remind the Juniors that they must now deal with Mario. Shortly after a Papercraft battle begins between Mario's team and the Bowser Jr. duo. After the battle, the Kameks and the Juniors retreat, with both Kameks taking the Princesses on their broomsticks, back to Bowser's Castle. When Mario's team travels far into Bowser's Castle they are eventually halted by the Kameks and the new Papercraft King Boo. Kamek orders Morton and Lemmy to settle things once and for all, with the two Koopalings eagerly waiting to stomp Mario's team with the Papercraft King Boo. The Kamek duo then discuss the design of their Papercraft before Paper Kamek informs Kamek that they wouldn't get the chance to use the Papercraft since Mario's team lacks a Papercraft themselves. As the Kamek duo feel confident about this, Paper Kamek sees a Papercraft Yoshi. Kamek sarcastically goes along with it before Paper Kamek tells him that he literally sees the Papercraft Yoshi. When Kamek finally sees the Papercraft Yoshi, both Kameks fall of their brooms in dismay. Paper Kamek starts asking questions to Toadette but he and Kamek eventually get annoyed and finally allow Morton and Lemmy to use the Papercraft King Boo for battle.
 
After the Papercraft King Boo is destroyed, the Kamek duo kidnap Toadette to prevent the production of anymore opposing Papercrafts. They later hand Toadette to a Fly Guy and regroup with the Bowsers. The Kameks later, on Bowser's orders, activate the castle's thrusters to make it airborne. Kamek then causes the heroes to fall off the new Neo Bowser Castle. Kamek and Paper Kamek then talk with their respective Bowser in private and with them come up with a plan to double-cross and trap their counterparts within the book holding the ''Paper Mario'' universe and destroy it. The Kameks are not seen again until the heroes reach Neo Bowser Castle, where they assist the Bowsers in stopping the heroes, which included re-building the previous Papercraft bosses to battle the heroes again. After the Papercraft Bowser is destroyed, the two Bowsers order the Kamek duo to regroup the Koopalings. Later, the Kamek duo personally fight the heroes in one last attempt to prevent them from reaching the Bowser duo. Despite their powerful magic and teamwork, the Kamek duo are defeated. After the fight, the Kameks admit that it was fun working with each other, but quickly engage in a insult war after Kamek calls Paper Kamek ugly. Their arguing annoys the heroes to the point that Mario and Paper Mario jump on their heads to silence them, causing them to explode in a burst of stars.
 
;Battle
In battle, Kamek will create a magic beam with his paper counterpart. The trio must jump over the beam each time it passes under them, as well as jump in sequence when the Kameks move the magic beam in a circular motion. Another attack involves either Kamek traveling through different portals that the other creates, and each targeted Bro. must jump once Kamek exits a portal of a certain color. In another attack, Kamek will charge up a magic fireball while Paper Kamek creates copies of himself, initiating Trio Boomerang. The Bros. must fire Paper Mario at Paper Kamek's copies, then hit Kamek enough times, causing him to get hit by the fireball. After enough turns have passed, the Kameks will [[No Skills|disable]] [[Bros. Attack|Bros.]] and [[Trio Attack]]s, and after more turns have passed they will summon some [[Paper Dry Bones]] stacks.
 
===''Mario Superstar Baseball''===
While Kamek does not appear in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', he is mentioned in the Magikoopa trophy, being described as "the best Magikoopa".
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===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:PossibleKamek.PNG|thumb|Kamek, as he appears in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
{{quote|So long! Enjoy your flight!|Kamek|Super Mario Galaxy}}
 
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Kamek makes a small appearance in one of the opening cutscenes. As Mario tries to enter [[Princess Peach's Castle]] after being lifted into space, Kamek appears. He attacks Mario with his magic, sending him, [[Luma (character)|Luma]] and other debris flying off into space. The Magikoopa's identity as Kamek is confirmed by the description, quoted below, on his official [[Super Mario Galaxy trading cards|''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card]], along with the Prima guide book. Although his appearance is small, it marks his return in the main series and he has stayed in it since.
 
However in Japan, this character is not identified as Kamek, and seems to just be a generic Magikoopa.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:KamekRoyNSMBWII.PNG|thumb|upright=1.4|left|Kamek appears on the top right of the screen and casts his magic at the start of [[Roy Koopa]]'s battle in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
Kamek appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', playing a similar role to ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. He is the tertiary antagonist of the game. Right before the second battle against a [[Koopaling]] in their [[Castle]], he will use his magic to make the battle more difficult for the heroes, dropping magic dust over the room that makes something happen that is unique to each Koopaling. He is also seen carrying [[Bowser Jr.]] after his first two battles with him, and is the boss of the [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Eighth World]]'s tower.
 
Here is what he does in each world:
*[[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1]]: He divides the floor into fifths and causes it to alternate rising and falling.
*[[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 2]]: He causes five giant [[Warp Pipe]]s to protrude from the ceiling that [[Roy Koopa]] can shuffle around in.
*[[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 3]]: He causes [[Lemmy Koopa]]'s circus ball to multiply in size and become huge.
*[[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 4]]: He floods [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s room, rendering her invincible to jump attacks until the water recedes.
*[[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5]]: He causes the [[Chain Chomp]] that is attached to [[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]]'s carriage to multiply in size.
*[[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6]]: He lowers the floor so that when [[Morton Koopa Jr.]] ground pounds, the two pillars around him shoot up.
*[[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7]]: He turns the floor into three rising platforms.
*[[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8]]: Tower: He causes the floating blocks to move around. Castle: He makes [[Bowser]] huge.
 
[[File:KamekBattle-NSMBWii.png|thumb|upright=1.4|right|The boss battle with Kamek at the World 8 tower.]]
In the battle of his fortress, Kamek casts magic on the field, causing the whole arena to start sidescrolling to the left. Kamek teleports onto the field, casting his own type of magic as well. If the bolts land onto the sidescrolling blocks, it turns into a random enemy, a [[Super Mushroom]], or [[Coin]]s. He can also teleport himself anywhere else along the field. Again, it takes three stomps to take down the Magikoopa. He is next seen kidnapping Peach off of the Airship and taking her to Bowser's Castle.
 
[[File:Cage peach fake.png|thumb|100px|left|Kamek, dressed as [[Princess Peach]].]]
Kamek later appears for the finale in Bowser's Castle. After the Koopa King's defeat, the princess inside the cage turns around, revealing that "she" was actually Kamek dressed as Peach in order to fool Mario and co. In another reference to ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', Kamek turns Bowser giant with his magic, but before the final battle commences, the enlarged Koopa King accidentally knocks Kamek off his broom.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
[[File:MariovsKamekNSMBU.png|thumb|upright=1.4|Mario battles Kamek at his [[Screwtop Tower|tower]].]]
Kamek reappears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' (and ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'') as the tertiary antagonist and a boss. In addition to starting the light purple tornado that shrouds [[Peach's Castle]], Kamek appears at the beginning of [[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Boom]] boss fights (from [[Layer-Cake Desert]] onwards) to empower him, by giving him new abilities, or enlarging him. Kamek also appears at [[Screwtop Tower]] to empower the boss of the tower, [[Boss Sumo Bro.]] Kamek makes his appearance as a boss in [[Slide Lift Tower]], where he uses magic blocks which contains enemies to crush the players and shoot magic blasts that turn the blocks of the floor into [[Donut Block]]s upon contact. Finally, Kamek makes one last appearance at the end of the first [[Bowser]] fight in [[The Final Battle (New Super Mario Bros. U)|The Final Battle]], where he is unconscious and being held by [[Bowser Jr.]], who wakes him up and convinces him to turn Bowser into Giant Bowser to fight off the Mario Bros. Kamek is not seen anywhere in the ending.
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
[[File:Kamek 3DS.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.34|Kamek in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''.]]
[[File:Mario and Kamek SSBWiiU.jpg|thumb|Kamek in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]]
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Kamek gets a very minor appearance as two [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]]s. One sticker shows him casting a spell. This sticker, if used in the [[Subspace Emissary]] by [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] or [[Princess Peach|Peach]], will raise the power of their magic attacks by thirteen. The second sticker is Kamek riding his broom, which raises the selected character's indirect special power by five.
 
Kamek makes an appearance as an enemy in the [[Smash Run]] game mode, which is exclusive to ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. He'll try to attack players with his magic attacks, which will cause the players' stats to be lowered when damaged. He moves by teleporting and flying on a broom, two maneuvers he has used in ''Yoshi's Island''.
 
Kamek also appears at the [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', where he transforms the stage's layout and appearance.
 
That Kamek's trophy lists his first appearance as ''Super Mario World'', and his role as a generic enemy indicates Kamek is simply a generic Magikoopa in Japan.
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===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
====''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''====
Kamek appears in the [[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'' as a rival of the BMX event.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''====
Kamek appears in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' as a rival in the [[Legends Showdown]] mode. He is found in Area 2, and is raced against in [[Bullet Bill Sledge Race]].
 
===[[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]===
Kamek may have been the unnamed Magikoopa seen delivering news to [[Kammy Koopa]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and/or the one standing by Bowser in the opening scene of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. However, since neither Magikoopas are referred to by name or have much dialogue, this remains unconfirmed. Also, unused text for the game reveals an enemy called "Kamek's Apprentice". No sprites or images have been found for the enemy, however.
 
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
{{quote|Well, well, well. Very impressive. You two somehow managed to make it all the way here. Eventually.|Kamek|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
 
Kamek makes his official debut in the ''Paper Mario'' series in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', behaving similarly to [[Kammy Koopa]] in past ''Paper Mario'' games. He retains mostly the same appearance as the Magikoopas from past ''Paper Mario'' games, just with updated colors. He is first encountered in World 1-3, [[Water's Edge Way]], near the Comet Piece, immediately facing Mario in battle. At the beginning of the battle, Kamek is aided by two [[Goomba]]s. In every battle, Kamek sits on his broom, making him immune to any ground and low-altitude attacks. Kamek attacks by firing a magic blast at Mario, as well as flying near him and whirling his broom at him. When Mario defeats Kamek, he paperizes, removes the [[Comet Piece]], and flings it away before leaving.
 
[[File:PMSS37.png|thumb|left|Kamek in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.]]
In World 2-2, he fights Mario when Mario is on the tongue of the [[Yoshi Sphinx]]. When he is fought, he turns all of Mario's stickers into Flip-flops. In addition, he is also revealed to have been directly responsible for the [[Drybake Stadium]]'s disappearance. In [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]], he splits [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]]'s body into [[Wiggler Segment|pieces]] and scatters them across the forest. In [[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]], Kamek comes to [[The Enigmansion|the Enigmansion]]. He finds the [[Book of Sealing]] and opens it up, causing a swarm of [[Boo]]s to come out and haunt the mansion. He then watches as Mario puts all the Boos back into the book. When Mario puts the Book of Sealing back on its pedestal, Kamek comes out of hiding and uses his magic to transform all the Boos into one [[Big Boo]] to fight Mario.
 
When he is fought in Bowser's Castle, he uses his magic to turn all of Mario's stickers into Flip-flops once again, and he can also split up into clones. When Mario defeats him in [[Bowser's Sky Castle]], he dissolves into ash. Despite this, Kamek is revealed to have survived as shown in the end parade, where he introduces the Koopa Troop. He also has his own theme when he appears.
 
Kamek's reaction to meeting Mario in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' when introduced implies that he never met him before the events of the game, and it is later shown in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' that this could be possible.
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====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
{{quote|You may have bested us before, but this time will be different. You'll leave this battle looking like a pile of confetti! Confetti in a parade honoring our fearless Koopa King! I've sized you up, Mario! But my magicks may size you down! Eheeheehee!|Kamek|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
 
Kamek is a somewhat reoccuring character ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', but less so than his appearance in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', appearing first after Mario uses an [[Unfurl Block]]'s power on a related object in [[Daffodil Peak]].<ref>Nintendo (September 9, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yBQS3MhwxY Paper Mario: Color Splash Let’s Color! - Nintendo Minute].''Youtube''. retrieved September 10, 2016.</ref><ref>Nintendo of Europe (September 9, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA3Iv2h0kxc Paper Mario: Color Splash - Adventure awaits! (Wii U)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 11, 2016.</ref>
 
He can appear in random battles (somewhat uncommonly), and curse the player with something that messes with their card collection, for example making all of the cards invisible, making all of the cards worn-out, taking all but six of the player's cards, or changing all of the player's cards. The latter of which is flawed, as it can result in situations where the player can't win.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOwKQ7mVc2g</ref> Outside of this, he appears in the [[Mondo Woods]], which he had made huge with his magic, and did something similar with the [[Sacred Forest]], except he made it small instead. <ref>Crunchii (September 25, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcJNTANspYo We in the clear, I think. Let us... continue. c:].''Youtube'' retrieved September 27, 2016.</ref> He can also appear rarely in random battles even after his defeat.<ref>Mario Party Legacy (October 18, 2016) [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dusfO8zDbkM Mossrock Theater (Mini Star 1) - Paper Mario: Color Splash Walkthrough]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 9, 2017.</ref>
 
Later on, in the Sacred Forest, [[Mario]] and [[Huey]] encounter him near a Green [[Mini Paint Star]]. He battles Mario, shrinking him in size before the battle begins, and cursing all of his cards along with disabling fleeing and [[Battle Spin]]. Upon defeat, Kamek attempts to make Mario huge, but being weak from Mario's cards, ends up just making him normal size again. Kamek then admits defeat, giving Mario a fourth [[Card Slot]]. Huey tries to remind Kamek about what he had did wrong and how giving the Card Slot doesn't make up for his deeds, but Kamek falls flat and explodes into [[Paint]] and [[Hammer Scrap|Hammer Scraps]].<ref>Crunchii (September 26, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G59LgSoGQQ The Final Paper Mario: Color Splash Stream (Thank You Everyone)]</ref>
 
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
[[File:Kamek golf.jpg|thumb|left|100px]]
Kamek makes his first appearance in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]] in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', where he appears as an unlockable playable character. He is unlocked by collecting 45 [[Star Coin]]s in Challenge Mode. His drive is 214 yards, and his Star Drive is 277 yards.
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===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
[[File:Kamek Scene PD-SMBE.png|thumb|100px]]
Kamek appears in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' as one of the antagonists alongside Bowser, being responsible for casting a spell that overflows the Mushroom Kingdom with special objects called [[Orb (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|Orb]]s. Curiously, despite being one of the antagonists, he is not fought at all and cannot be recruited as an ally during the course of the game, appearing only in three cutscenes when Bowser Jr. is defeated in {{world-link|6|towerp2|World 6-Tower 2 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)}}, {{world-link|7|towerp2|World 7-Tower 2}}, and {{world-link|8|towerp3|World 8-Tower 3}}.
 
===''Minecraft''===
In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Kamek appears as a playable skin.
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===''Mario Tennis Aces ''===
In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', Kamek appears in the mission [[Rally Challenge (Advanced)]] in the adventure mode, where the player must rally four hundred balls with Kamek while making sure to not let three balls pass by the player. After the player beats the challenge, Kamek disappears off the boat and leaves behind the Shell Racket<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlF4Tyrhtyw</ref>. In a reported datamine of the demo, Kamek was along with other characters listed as a playable character<ref>https://twitter.com/Demonslayerx8/status/999857178084175872?s=19</ref>.


==General information==
==General information==
===Physical appearance===
===Physical appearance===
In his most recent appearances, Kamek is depicted as being entirely identical to the generic [[Magikoopa]]s. This means that in most of his appearances, he wears a pair of round spectacles and a set of blue robes, complete with a blue wizard's hat. Both the brim of his hat and the edges of his sleeves are white, though in earlier appearances the former was also blue. He is always seen with his scepter, a golden stick with a red jewel at the end; he is also usually seen with his broom, which is a stereotypical straw-colored broom with no particular quirks about its appearance. He is shown to have legs in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', a feature not seen in any other game.
Kamek is visually identical to [[Magikoopa]]s; he wears a pair of round spectacles and a set of blue robes, complete with a blue wizard's hat. Both the brim of his hat and the edges of his sleeves are white, though in earlier appearances the former were also blue. He is never seen without his scepter, which is a golden staff with a red jewel at the end; he is also usually seen with his broom, which is a stereotypical straw-colored broom with no particular quirks about its appearance. He is shown to have legs in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', a feature not seen in any other game. Though never seen, he remarks that the Mario bros. "really chap [his] shell", explaining the hunch in his back.
 
Kamek's skin, like all Magikoopas and most other Koopa species, is yellow. Despite being elderly, he shows no physical signs of his age, looking very similar in the present as he did in the past - though this may be because he is so old that the past version of him seen in ''Yoshi's Island DS'' was still considerably old. However he appeared somewhat smaller in his past appearance in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', though this may be due to the game's differing art style. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Kamek's appearance is mostly unaltered, compared to other ''Super Mario'' characters. However, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' gives Kamek a slightly subdued color scheme, while his clothing and broom receive simple detailing.


Kamek's skin, like all Magikoopas and most other Koopa species, is yellow. Despite being very old, he shows no physical signs of his age, looking very similar in the present as he did in the past. However he appeared somewhat smaller in his past appearance in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''.
===Speech===
Babbling sound effects were used as Kamek's speaking sounds in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and its sequels. In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and in games that followed this, Kamek has a high screechy voice. Kamek's dialogue is only shown through in-game text; his sound clips are a mixture of yells, grunts, and laughs. In ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', Kamek is also shown to be able to mimic Princess Peach's voice when disguised as her. Throughout all instruction booklets, Kamek also speaks intelligibly.


===Powers and abilities===
===Powers and abilities===
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Kamek displays powers commonly associated with Magikoopas, including teleportation, creating beings from inanimate objects, pyrokinesis, firing magical blasts from his scepter, summoning enemies and the ability to create multiple copies of himself. These are assumed to be much more powerful than those of a regular Magikoopa, because of his top rank. The evidence of this is in ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'' where Kamek created an army of Dry Bones surrounding Mario, creates different colored clones of himself with unique properties, and being able to fire a gigantic magic blast with other Magikoopas at a Giant Dreamy Luigi during the battle against Giant Bowser, despite being fatigued from previous battles with Mario and Dreamy Luigi. Kamek is also capable of flying on a broomstick, being the first ever Magikoopa to display such an ability.
Kamek displays powers commonly associated with Magikoopas, including teleportation, creating beings from inanimate objects, pyrokinesis, firing magical blasts from his scepter, summoning enemies and the ability to create multiple copies of himself. These are assumed to be much more powerful than those of a regular Magikoopa, because of his top rank. The evidence of this is in ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'' where Kamek created an army of Dry Bones surrounding Mario, creates different colored clones of himself with unique properties, and being able to fire a gigantic magic blast with other Magikoopas at a Giant Dreamy Luigi during the battle against Giant Bowser, despite being fatigued from previous battles with Mario and Dreamy Luigi. Kamek is also capable of flying on a broomstick, being the first ever Magikoopa to display such an ability.


Aside from the aforementioned powers inherent to all Magikoopas, Kamek is portrayed as having powers unique to himself, the most prominent of which is his ability to shrink and grow other creatures (including himself) to extreme proportions. Kamek is also capable of psychic powers, such as [[Wikipedia: Divination|divination]], brainwashing, [[Wikipedia: Precognition|foreseeing events in the future]], and [[Wikipedia: Psychokinesis|manipulating objects with his mind]]. These he does without using his scepter, although he does utilize a crystal ball for precognition and divination. He also has the ability to [[Paperize]].
[[File:PMTOK Kamek Clones.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Kamek clones himself in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.]]
Aside from the aforementioned powers inherent to all Magikoopas, Kamek is portrayed as having powers unique to himself, the most prominent of which is his ability to shrink and grow other creatures (including himself) to extreme proportions. Kamek is also capable of psychic powers, such as [[Wikipedia: Divination|divination]], brainwashing, [[Wikipedia: Precognition|foreseeing events in the future]], and [[Wikipedia: Psychokinesis|manipulating objects with his mind]]. These he does without using his scepter, although he does utilize a crystal ball for precognition and divination. He also has the ability to [[Paperize]]. However, he also admits that his magic is limited in some areas, such as his proclaimed inability to restore Iggy's memory in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''.


Kamek also displays some expertise at mechanics, supposedly building the apparent time travel device he and Bowser utilize in ''Yoshi's Island DS''; Kamek's ingenuity at mechanics remains in the ''Club Nintendo'' comics, with one story even having him create a vacuum cleaner-like device which can absorb color and emotions. Kamek is also a master at various types of games, pertaining such skills at them that he has been given the coveted title of Game Mage.
Kamek also displays some expertise at mechanics, supposedly building the apparent time travel device he and Bowser utilize in ''Yoshi's Island DS''; Kamek's ingenuity at mechanics remains in the ''Club Nintendo'' comics, with one story even having him create a vacuum cleaner-like device which can absorb color and emotions. Kamek is also a master at various types of games, pertaining such skills at them that he has been given the coveted title of Game Mage.


Although not usually shown in his appearances, Kamek has been shown to have superhuman strength. This is revealed in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', as for many times throughout the game, Kamek has been able to lift and use a giant magical hammer many times his size to power the game's bosses with little to no effort. He also has been shown to have significant levels of durability and is capable of enduring lethal situations as he survived being knocked into lava by Giant Bowser in ''New Super Mario Bros Wii'' and ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'', even after being weakened in the latter game, and appearing in the ending of ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' after being dissolved into ashes.
Although not usually shown in his appearances, Kamek has been shown to have superhuman strength. This is revealed in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', as for many times throughout the game, Kamek has been able to lift and use a giant magical hammer many times his size to power the game's bosses with little to no effort. He also has been shown to have significant levels of durability and is capable of enduring lethal situations as he survived being knocked into lava by Giant Bowser in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''Mario and Luigi: Dream Team'', even after being weakened in the latter game, and appearing in the ending of ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' after being dissolved into ashes.


===Personality===
===Personality===
From ''Mario Party DS'', it would seem that Kamek is academic, as the board that he owns is a library. This is reinforced that Kamek can build complicated machines.
From ''Mario Party DS'', it would seem that Kamek is academic, as the board that he owns is a library. This is reinforced by the fact that Kamek can build complicated machines. In ''Super Mario Party'', Kamek is shown to be quite knowledgeable, since he gives articulate advice to the player about modes such as Partner Party. In that game, Kamek is shown to be quite respectful, though he takes clear enjoyment in either conjuring [[Bad Luck Space]]s or transforming them into Extra Bad Luck Spaces (exempting instances where the victim is Bowser or Bowser Jr., in which case he is apologetic to his liege and horrified at having to do so). How genuine his politeness is tends to vary from game to game, ranging from being legitimately civil and reasonable (such as in the ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' series where he tries to reason with Yoshi and doesn't seem to have much against Baby Mario himself) to his "politeness" merely being a facade (such as in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' where Kamek puts on a condescending, falsely polite demeanor when speaking to Mario and Kersti).


It is hinted that Kamek likes to act feminine. This is notable in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' when he starts talking about how cute the dress based on [[Princess Peach|Princess Peach's]] is while calling the Magikoopa robes drab. Furthermore, in the Japanese version, Kamek uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 ''atashi'' to refer to himself.<ref>蓮山史樹(はすやましき). (April 13, 2014). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJSkTb2tduI&feature=youtu.be&t=11m21s 【マリオ&ルイージRPG4ドリームアドベンチャー】実況プレイPART73]. ''Youtube''. Retrieved September 21, 2015.</ref> However, in the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Kamek instead uses the standard pronoun 「<span class="explain" title="わたし">私</span>」 ''watashi''.<ref>チームどんぺりのゲーム実況!. (July 18, 2014). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S17raB45p3I&index=5&list=PLP-y9Jf3jmdNIad7sKfeYc82rlKKSd0YT ペーパーマリオスーパーシールを初見な俺が実況プレイ!#5]. ''Youtube''. Retrieved September 21, 2015.</ref>
It is hinted that Kamek has a feminine side. This is notable in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' when he starts talking about how cute the dress based on [[Princess Peach|Princess Peach's]] is while calling the Magikoopa robes drab. Furthermore, in the Japanese version, Kamek uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 ''atashi'' to refer to himself, and in the Japanese version of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' Kamek is referred to as「ばあさん」''bāsan'' or "old woman" by [[Kylie Koopa]], though it is unclear if this is meant to be an insult, an ignorant comment or an actual indication of Kamek's gender in that game.<ref>{{cite|author=蓮山史樹(はすやましき)|date=April 13, 2014|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJSkTb2tduI&feature=youtu.be&t=11m21s|timestamp=11:21|title=【マリオ&ルイージRPG4ドリームアドベンチャー】実況プレイPART73|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=アイザック(ゲーム実況)|date=February 16, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIkAG0-TUw&feature=youtu.be&t=9m45s|timestamp=09:45|title=マリオ&ルイージRPG2×2 #7 『好き嫌いの多い≪ゲッシー» 登場!! 新エリア突入!!』|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref> However, in the Japanese version of ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Kamek instead uses the standard pronoun 「{{hover|私|わたし}}」 ''watashi'', and in the Japanese version of ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' Kamek is called「おっさん」''ossan'' or "middle-aged man" by [[Huey]].<ref>{{cite|author=チームどんぺりのゲーム実況!|date=July 18, 2014|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=S17raB45p3I&index=5&list=PLP-y9Jf3jmdNIad7sKfeYc82rlKKSd0YT|title=ペーパーマリオスーパーシールを初見な俺が実況プレイ!#5|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=aika|date=October 22, 2016|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4d-xL8nXpE&feature=youtu.be&t=2m8s|title=【Wii U】ペーパーマリオ カラースプラッシュ ボス戦 カメック|timestamp=02:08|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref>
 
His personality is expanded upon in ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', where he is shown to have acted as a mentor to Bowser Jr., and is very loyal to the Koopa Troop, even making Bowser Jr. swear to aid the minions beyond the sake of personal glory. He is also shown to be very concerned when the Koopalings begin slowly dwindling in numbers. He is also shown to have some foresight, as evidenced by how he developed a freezer to store the Ever Ice, despite knowing it will not ever melt, due to anticipating Bowser Jr. would ultimately need it, and also deciding to act as Bowser Jr.'s first captain due to anticipating that even Morton may ultimately leave Bowser Jr.'s command before long. He also admits that, despite his faithful service to Bowser and his son, he does have a few regrets. He is also shown at times to be sarcastic, such as in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', where he sarcastically goes along with a Papercraft Yoshi due to thinking it is a hallucination until his paper counterpart tells him he is indeed seeing a Papercraft Yoshi, and also in ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', he "gladly" accepted Bowser Jr.'s ignoring the Ever Ice despite Kamek spending 36 hours trying to find it. In addition to sarcasm, he also has the tendency to be quite condescending, often taunting the Yoshis with pet names such as "baby" and "cutie" in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', and ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Kamek is shown to have a love for cleaning, at times replacing his trademark broomstick with a rake.


===Role in the Koopa Troop===
===Role in the Koopa Troop===
Kamek's role in the Koopa Troop is yet to be made completely clear. What is certain is that he is Bowser's caretaker. Although Kamek is of the highest rank in the Koopa Troop, his actual title and role is not really known. He does seem to have a certain level of military command; especially back when Bowser was young, when he took almost complete control of the army of the Koopas. This was shown again in ''Yoshi's Island DS'', although this is the present day incarnation of the wizard, confirming that he still maintains a position as one of Bowser's generals. He spends a lot more time actually in the field than Bowser, and may also serve as one of Bowser's individual agents.
Kamek's role in the Koopa Troop is yet to be made completely clear. What is certain is that he is Bowser's caretaker, and possibly Bowser Jr.'s later on. Although Kamek is of the highest rank in the Koopa Troop, his actual title and role is unknown. He refers himself as Bowser's "number one" in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', meaning he might be Bowser's second-in-command or right-hand. He does seem to have a certain level of military command; especially back when Bowser was young, when he took almost complete control of the army of the Koopas. This was shown again in ''Yoshi's Island DS'', although this is the present day incarnation of the wizard, confirming that he still maintains a position as one of Bowser's generals. He spends a lot more time actually in the field than Bowser, and may also serve as one of Bowser's individual agents.


There is also a possibility that he is the head of the Magikoopas who serve under Bowser, in a similar manner manner of [[Goomboss]] ruling the [[Goomba]]s. This is evidenced by the Magikoopa bio from ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', which calls him "the best of the Magikoopas."
===Relationships===
====Friends====
Kamek interacts far more with Bowser than with any other character. He seems to serve the role of a father figure to Bowser, since it was largely Kamek who raised him since infancy, and is very loyal and protective to the King. While overall being very loyal to his liege, there were three instances when he showed complete fear of Bowser, two of which were immediately before the boss battle against the latter in ''Yoshi's Island'' and ''Yoshi's New Island'', when upon discovering that he accidentally woke his master from his slumber, he stumbles backwards and proceeds to sweat profusely and gape in horror at what he had done (and in the latter game, even ponders aloud what he should do to get himself out of the mess he got himself into), and once in ''Super Mario Party'' where if Bowser (or Bowser Jr.) lands on a Bad Luck Space, he will be shocked and frightened and apologizes to him saying he is only doing his job. Likewise, Kamek also seems to view Bowser as being like a son to him. Much of his time is spent ensuring the welfare and comfort of Bowser, as shown by his errands on Yoshi's Island and his frantic searching after the Koopa Cruiser crash in ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time''. Bowser seems to show much more respect to his elderly guardian than to any other of his henchmen (except his son, [[Bowser Jr.]]), and rarely insults him, if not at all; completely contrasting his relationship with [[Kammy]]. In two instances, when Bowser was a baby, he attacked Kamek for waking him up from his sleep. These were the only known times Bowser has ever attacked Kamek and once he grew into an adult, Bowser has respected Kamek since then, not attacking Kamek (although he does once accidentally knock the latter away after he is turned giant) or being abusive of him in one of his rages. He has also shown to betray Bowser, as seen in ''Mario Party Advance'', because he was being unfair, though he forgave him later. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, Bowser has been shown to sometimes be impatient with Kamek and will (albeit very rarely) ignore his advice and simply call him "Minion", which often leaves Kamek annoyed and make a snarky remark. Regardless, as in most other games, Bowser is generally respectful of Kamek and appreciative of his loyalty and efforts. It is also implied throughout ''Paper Jam'' that Bowser trusts Kamek with the progression of his plans.
 
Aside from his interactions with Bowser, he was also shown to ally with various other henchmen of Bowser, most notably the Koopalings. In ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', he was shown to aid the Koopalings by enchanting certain aspects of the battlefield to give them more of an advantage against Mario. In addition, in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', Kamek aided the Koopalings alongside Bowser Jr. in trying to find a cure for the [[blorbs]]. He also is shown to care for the other minions, as after retrieving the ingredients for the [[Skeletone Formula:D]] via the Ever Ice, he made Bowser Jr. swear to aid the minions that had been brainwashed by Fawful. Despite this, however, when any of Bowser's minions lands on a Bad Luck Space in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', he shows no regrets making them spin the roulette wheel like with every other character except Bowser and Bowser Jr.


If Kamek is about the same rank as [[Kammy Koopa]], a fellow main Magikoopa, it is likely that he will be ranked slightly below Bowser and take orders only from the Royal Family themselves. This is not Kamek and is the only generic Koopa.
Owing to Bowser Jr. being Bowser's son, he also serves him as much as he does Bowser, aiding him in his abduction of Princess Peach in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' (including ensuring Peach was retrieved and sent to Bowser's main castle in the event that Bowser Jr. was unable to beat Mario a third time). The two even teamed up to aid Bowser by enchanting the latter into becoming large in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. He also worked alongside the Koopalings to aid Bowser Jr. in the latter's search for the blorb cure in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', with the Japanese site also referring to him as being Bowser Jr.'s caretaker.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/a3rj/junior/index.html|title=クッパJr.RPG {{!}} マリオ&ルイージRPG3 DX {{!}} ニンテンドー3DS {{!}} 任天堂|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref> In ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', Kamek implies that he also took care of Bowser Jr. while he was a baby, much like he did with his father.


===Relationships===
Although Olivia is a close ally of Mario, Kamek quickly befriended her due to her amiable nature. Kamek is shown to care for Olivia, expressing alarm and concern when she faints and loses some of her folds after bathing in the Spa of Creases. He shows a hint of annoyance when Olivia refers to him as a groundskeeper on multiple occasions, but calmly dismisses these instances.
====Friends====
Kamek interacts far more with Bowser than with any other character. He seems to serve the role of a father figure to Bowser, since it was largely Kamek who raised him since infancy, and is very loyal and protective to the King. While overall being very loyal to his liege, there were two instances when he showed complete fear of Bowser, both of which were immediately before the boss battle against the latter in ''Yoshi's Island'' and ''Yoshi's New Island'', when upon discovering that he accidentally woke his master from his slumber, he stumbles backwards and proceeds to sweat profusely and gape in horror at what he had done (and in the latter game, even ponders aloud what he should do to get himself out of the mess he got himself into). Likewise, Kamek also seems to view Bowser as being like a son to him, as evidenced by his English psychopath line in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. Much of his time is spent ensuring the welfare and comfort of Bowser, as shown by his errands on Yoshi's Island and his frantic searching after the Koopa Cruiser crash in ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time''. Bowser seems to show much more respect to his elderly guardian than to any other of his henchmen (except [[Bowser Jr.]]), and does not insult him at all; completely contrasting his relationship with [[Kammy]]. In two instances, when Bowser was a baby, he attacked Kamek for waking him up from his sleep. These were the only known times Bowser has ever attacked Kamek and once he grew into an adult, Bowser has respected Kamek since then, not attacking Kamek (although he does once accidentally knock the latter away after he is turned giant.). He has also shown to betray Bowser, as seen in ''Mario Party Advance'', because he was being unfair, though he forgave him later. In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, Bowser has been shown to sometimes be impatient with Kamek and will (albeit very rarely) ignore his advice and simply call him "Minion", which often leaves Kamek annoyed and make a snarky remark. Regardless, as in most other games, Bowser is generally respectful of Kamek and appreciative of his loyalty and efforts. It is also implied throughout ''Paper Jam'' that Bowser trusts Kamek with the progression of his plans more than any other of his minions, possibly even more so than Bowser Jr.


====Enemies====
====Enemies====
Mario and Luigi are mostly on negative terms with Kamek, as both adults and babies. This is especially apparent after having endured two attempted kidnappings and having a fair number of battles against him. However, Kamek himself does not really show any interest or hatred towards the brothers, mostly just dismissing them as inferior to Bowser, unless ordered to directly oppose them. In addition, he is willing to aid Mario if needs be, as evidenced by his actions in ''Super Mario RPG'', although its implied that he aided them solely because Bowser was allied with them at the time. After being beaten by Mario in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', he acknowledges that Mario is stronger than him, but maintains that he is no match for Bowser.
Kamek is mostly on negative terms with Mario and Luigi, as both adults and babies. This is especially apparent after having endured two attempted kidnappings and having a fair number of battles against him. However, Kamek himself does not really show any interest or hatred towards the brothers, mostly just dismissing them as inferior to Bowser, unless ordered to directly oppose them. In addition, he is willing to aid Mario if needs be, as evidenced by his actions in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', although it is implied that he aided them solely because Bowser was allied with them at the time. After being beaten by Mario in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', he acknowledges that Mario is stronger than him, but maintains that he is no match for Bowser. In ''Super Mario Party'', Kamek treats the Mario Bros., as well as all of their other friends with politeness and a friendly attitude, but also has no regrets making them spin a Bad Luck Space's roulette wheel; additionally, Kamek is shown to challenge their intellect.
 
Toadette and Kamek are also enemies; in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', Kamek and [[Fly Guy]] kidnap Toadette, though it is simply on Bowser's orders, mainly to prevent her from making more [[Papercraft]]s for the Mario Bros. and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]]. In ''Super Mario Party'', Toadette is initially bewildered to have Kamek join as the third host, but later on, she accepts this fact and gets along well with him.


Despite his conflict with the Mario Bros., Kamek's true main enemy is Yoshi, similar to Mario and Bowser and Luigi and [[King Boo]]. It is clear that Kamek shows a natural hatred for Yoshi, as the pair are arch rivals and are always battling each other, much like Bowser and Mario. Throughout the ''Yoshi'' series, Kamek has made numerous attempts to defeat them and prevent them from reuniting the Mario Brothers. Naturally this caused friction between the two. The main cause of this is that their ideals conflict; Kamek wants to ensure the success of the Koopa Troop by preventing the Mario Bros. from becoming heroes, and the Yoshis want to make sure that they are born simply because they are kind and want the best for them. Ever since these events occurred, the Yoshis have had a bad relationship with the Magikoopas, seeing as their chemistry is bad in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', and one kept Yoshi captive in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
Despite his conflict with the Mario Bros., Kamek's main enemy is Yoshi, similar to Mario and Bowser; Luigi and [[King Boo]]; and [[Donkey Kong]] and [[King K. Rool]]. It is clear that Kamek shows a natural hatred for Yoshi, as the pair are arch rivals and are always battling each other, much like Bowser and Mario. Throughout the ''Yoshi'' series, Kamek has made numerous attempts to defeat them and prevent them from reuniting the Mario Brothers. Naturally this caused friction between the two. The main cause of this is that their ideals conflict; Kamek wants to ensure the success of the Koopa Troop by preventing the Mario Bros. from becoming heroes, and the Yoshis want to make sure that they are born simply because they are kind and want the best for them. Ever since these events occurred, the Yoshis have had a bad relationship with the Magikoopas, seeing as their chemistry is bad in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', and one kept Yoshi captive in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.


==Official profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
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{{main|List of Kamek profiles and statistics}}
===''Super Mario Galaxy'' trading card===
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''Bowser's evil minion, Kamek, is a powerful wizard who will do anything to please his master. After Bowser hoisted Peach's entire castle out of the ground in a massive laser attack, Mario clung on to the castle walls trying to save her. Kamek saw this and cast a spell on Mario that sent him floating out into the universe.''
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==Portrayals==
*[[Atsushi Masaki]] - Games
*[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''
*[[Khaled Shershaby]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Arabic)
*[[Ricardo Juarez]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Brazilian Portuguese)
*[[Ko Hon Man]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Cantonese)
*[[Juan Antonio Bernal]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Catalan)
*[[Gilbert Lachance]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Canadian French)
*[[Zhao Mingzhou]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Chinese Mandarin)
*[[Jiří Knot]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Czech)
*[[Peter Zhelder]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Danish)
*[[Reinder van der Naalt]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Dutch)
*[[Taavi Teplenkov]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Estonian)
*[[Donald Reignoux]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (European French)
*[[Rui Oliveira]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (European Portuguese)
*[[Juan Alfonso Arenas]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (European Spanish)
*[[Antti Pääkkönen]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Finnish)
*[[Peter Van Gucht]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Flemish Dutch)
*[[Timmo Niesner]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (German)
*[[Pétros Damulís]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Greek)
*[[Gilad Kleter]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Hebrew)
*[[Vinod Sharma]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Hindi)
*[[József Kerekes]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Hungarian)
*[[Þórhallur Sigurðsson]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Icelandic)
*[[Hardianto]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Indonesian)
*[[Franco Mannella]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Italian)
**[[Fabrizio Vidale]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Italian, teaser trailer only)
*[[Jin Urayama]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Japanese)
*[[Roberto Carrillo]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Latin American Spanish)
*[[Bang Seong-jun]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Korean)
*[[Darius Auželis]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Lithuanian)
*[[Christoffer Staib]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Norwegian)
*[[Janusz Wituch]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Polish)
*[[Marius Săvescu]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Romanian)
*[[Vladimir Friedman]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Russian)
*[[Milan Antonić]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Serbian)
*[[Juraj Predmerský]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Slovak)
*[[Boris Kerč]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Slovenian)
*[[Ivan Mathias Petersson]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Swedish)
*[[Chen Chin-Yi]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Taiwanese Mandarin)
*[[Wittaya Phasuk]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Thai)
*[[Erkan Taşdöğen]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Turkish)
*[[Volodymyr Nikolayenko]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Ukranian)
*[[Phạm Bình]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (Vietnamese)
==Voice samples==
{{media table
|file1=NSMBW Kamek's laugh.oga
|title1=''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|description1=Kamek laughing (2009)
|file2=BeholdKamek.mp3.oga
|title2=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''
|description2=''"Behold, the [[Bowser|king of the Koopas]]!"'' - Kamek introducing Bowser (Kevin Michael Richardson)}}


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{main|List of Kamek quotes}}
{{main|List of Kamek quotes}}
Kamek's quotations range from stereotypical villain boasting to those of a caring yet haggard parent, and as the child in question is Bowser, the two themes overlap such as this appeal made to Baby Bowser in ''Mario & Luigi: Partner's in Time'': "''Oh, here, have some warm milk. It's, uh, from an evil cow.''" Kamek has also been shown to be snarky, patronizing and condescending at various times, and is clearly taken aback whenever things go awry, the most infamous example being when the player manages to defeat the boss [[Naval Piranha]] before the fight even begins, causing Kamek to appear, exclaim "''OH MY!''" and fly away again without another word. Typically, however, his response to setbacks is a more subdued "''Oh dear''".
Kamek's quotations range from stereotypical villain boasting to those of a caring yet haggard parent, and as the child in question is Bowser, the two themes overlap such as this appeal made to Baby Bowser in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'': "''Oh, here, have some warm milk. It's, uh, from an evil cow.''" Kamek has also been shown to be snarky, patronizing and condescending at various times, and is clearly taken aback whenever things go awry, the most infamous example being when the player manages to defeat the boss [[Naval Piranha]] before the fight even begins, causing Kamek to appear, exclaim "''OH MY!''" and fly away again without another word. Typically, however, his response to setbacks is a more subdued "''Oh dear''".
 
==List of game appearances by date==
{|class="wikitable sortable"align=center width=100% style="border-collapse:collapse"
|-
!width=30%|Title
!width=30%|Role
!width=15%|Original release date
!width=25%|System/format
|-
|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''
|Main Antagonist
|August 5, 1995
|SNES
|-
|''[[Tetris Attack]]''
|Secondary Antagonist, Boss
|1996
|SNES
|-
|''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
|Non-playable character
|July 21, 2001
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
|Main Antagonist
|September 23, 2002
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|Non-Playable character
|November 10, 2003
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
|Cameo
|November 17, 2003
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|Non-playable character
|December 6, 2004
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''
|Main Antagonist
|March 14, 2005
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|Non-playable character
|March 28, 2005
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|Non-playable character
|November 7, 2005
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
|Minor Antagonist, Boss
|November 28, 2005
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|Cameo
|November 14, 2005
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''
|Main Antagonist
|November 13, 2006
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|Major Antagonist, Boss
|November 8, 2007
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|Non-playable character
|May 29, 2007
|Wii
|-
|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|Minor Antagonist
|November 1, 2007
|Wii
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''
|Non-playable character
|February 11, 2009
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|Major Antagonist, Boss
|November 12, 2009
|Wii
|-
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|March 11, 2012
|Wii
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|Major Antagonist, Boss
|November 18, 2012
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|Secondary Antagonist, Boss
|November 11, 2012
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]
|Secondary Antagonist, Boss
|July 12, 2013
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|November 22, 2013
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''
|Main Antagonist, Boss
|March 14, 2014
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party 10]]''
|Boss
|March 20, 2015
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
|Main Antagonist
|June 25, 2015
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
|Major Antagonist, Boss
|December 3, 2015
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
|Boss
|October 7, 2016
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
|Minor Antagonist, Boss
|October 7, 2016
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
|Playable Character
|April 28, 2017
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
|Main Antagonist
|February 3, 2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
|Non-playable character
|October 6, 2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|Non-playable character
|November 10, 2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|Non-Playable Character/host
|October 5, 2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''
|Playable Character/DLC, May 1 2019
|June 22, 2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''
|Major Antagonist, Boss
|January 11, 2019
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Yoshi’s Crafted World]]''
|Main Antagonist, Secret boss
|2019
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|Playable Character
|September 25, 2019
|iOS, Android
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
|Ally
|July 17, 2020
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''
|Secondary Antagonist
|April 7, 2023
|Film
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|Minor Antagonist
|October 20, 2023
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
|Non-playable character/host
|October 17, 2024
|Nintendo Switch
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|Kamek}}
{{main-gallery|Kamek}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
KamekBrainwashed.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
SMW2 Kamek spell art.png|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''
Pitkameknobroom.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' (no broom)
KamerTreatingBowser.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''
PMSS38.png|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
MP9 Select Kamek.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
KamekNew.jpg|''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''
KamekNew.jpg|''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''
NSMBW Kamek Artwork.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
MP9 Kamek Artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
Kamek2 YWW.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
Paper Kamek MLPJ.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=カメック<br>''Kamekku''<br>カメザード<br>''Kamezādo''
|Jap=カメック
|JapM=Kamek (Same as [[Magikoopa]], officially romanized as "Kameck"<ref>{{media link|NAP-05 Spades 8.png|''Mario Trump'' NAP-05 8 of Spades}}</ref>)<br><br>Turtle Wizard (''Super Mario RPG'' only)
|JapR=Kamekku
|Spa=Kamek
|JapM=Kamek (same as [[Magikoopa]]), sometimes romanized as "Kameck"<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/ssqj/character|title=マリオパーティ9:マリオと仲間たち|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=June 24, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{file link|NAP-05 Spades 8.png|''Mario Trump'' NAP-05 8 of Spades}}</ref>
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|ChiR={{nw|Kǎměikè}}
|ChiM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
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|Ita=Kamek
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|Ita2=Magikoopa<ref>{{cite| title = [[List of New Super Mario Bros. Wii trading cards|''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' - Album ufficiale]] | page = 6 }}</ref>
|Ita3=Kamek il Magikoopa<ref>''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie#The Super Mario Bros. Movie Official Activity Book|Super Mario Bros. il Libro-Gioco Ufficiale]]''</ref>
|Ita3M=Kamek the Magikoopa
|Kor=마귀
|KorR=Magwi
|KorM=From "마귀할멈" (''magwihalmeom'', "witch"), highlighting his abilities concerning magic. This name can also be read as "魔龜", meaning "magic turtle".
|Por=Kamek
|Rus=Камек
|Rus=Камек
|RusR=Kamek
|RusR=Kamek
|RusM=-
|Spa=Kamek
|Kor=마귀
|Tha=คาเม็ก<ref>{{cite|date=November 30, 2022|url=youtu.be/3Egwz629D8c|title=The Super Mario Bros.Movie {{!}} Trailer 2 {{!}} Thai Sub {{!}} UIP Thailand|language=th|author=UIP Thailand|accessdate=May 26, 2024|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>
|KorR=Magwi
|ThaR=Kha-mek
|KorM=From 마귀할멈 ''magwihalmeom'', meaning "old witch", highlighting his abilities concerning the magic. This name can also be read as "魔龜", meaning "a turtle who uses magic". The name also sounds similar to "Magi" as in "Magikoopa".
|ThaM=Kamek
|Chi=卡美克
|ChiR={{nowrap|Kǎměikè}}
|ChiM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
 
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Official artwork for ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' depicts Kamek with five fingers, whereas he only has four in every other appearance.
*Official artwork for ''Yoshi Touch & Go'' depicts Kamek with five fingers, whereas he only has four in every other appearance.
*The ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] game guides and the official trading card description call Kamek his species name, "Magikoopa".
*In a questionnaire from Nintendo, Kamek was included as a popularly requested character for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult3.html|title=アンケート集計拳!!|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref>
*In ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', Kamek has a new laugh that he does before powering up Boom Boom or the Sumo Bro., but when he is about to be fought in his tower, he laughs the same way he did in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.
*According to the official website for ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'', Kamek's nickname is Fang.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030402151900/http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/artwork.jsp?gameId=1282 ''Super Mario Advance 3'' website, Web Archive]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:40, October 21, 2024

This article is about a specific character. For the generic enemy occasionally called Kamek, see Magikoopa.
Kamek
Artwork of Kamek for Super Mario Party Jamboree
Artwork of Kamek for Super Mario Party Jamboree
Full name Kamek the Magikoopa[1]
Species Magikoopa
First appearance Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Latest portrayal Kevin Michael Richardson (English, 2023 movie)
“You know, when I think 'little Mario,' I think 'Bowser's perpetual enemy.' Which makes you MY enemy.”
Kamek, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Kamek (referred to as Magikoopa on occasion) is an old yet powerful Magikoopa, adviser to Bowser[2] and a high-ranking member in the Koopa Troop. He is the arch-enemy of Yoshi and serves as one of the secondary antagonists in the Super Mario franchise, alongside Bowser Jr., and is one of the two main villains of the Yoshi franchise, alongside Baby Bowser. He is also Baby Bowser's primary caretaker, and he continues to look after his master, even in the present day. Kamek's name comes from the name for the Magikoopa species in Japanese:「カメック」(Kamekku), which is derived from「亀」(kame), the Japanese word for "turtle."

There are various unnamed Magikoopas presumed to be Kamek, often due to the parallels between their relationship with Bowser or their position in the Koopa Troop. This relates to confusion with the Japanese games where the character and species are considered a single interchangeable subject in all media. Many appearances of individual Magikoopas, however, specifically call back to Kamek's behavior in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in having him power up bosses, likely making these the same individual.

History[edit]

Main article: History of Kamek

Kamek debuted in the Yoshi franchise as a main antagonist with Baby Bowser, his master. In his later appearances, he appeared as a boss and an antagonist in the core series and spin-offs; sometimes, he is playable in spin-offs.

Concept and creation[edit]

Prior to the development of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, singular Magikoopas had already been depicted in important roles as elite members of the Koopa Troop across various media, likely owing to their powerful abilities. Examples of this include Wizenheimer from the Super Mario World cartoon, the Magikoopa boss in Yoshi's Safari, a Magikoopa adviser and a Magikoopa hypnotist from the Super Mario Adventures comic, and a right-hand man Magikoopa from the fourth chapter onwards of Super Mario-kun. These continued even after Kamek's introduction with examples such as Wizakoopa (who is implied to be an iteration of the same character) and Kammy Koopa. However, most singular Magikoopas since have been identified as the character from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, who, in many Japanese materials, is not given any formal distinction from the species whatsoever.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

Kamek is visually identical to Magikoopas; he wears a pair of round spectacles and a set of blue robes, complete with a blue wizard's hat. Both the brim of his hat and the edges of his sleeves are white, though in earlier appearances the former were also blue. He is never seen without his scepter, which is a golden staff with a red jewel at the end; he is also usually seen with his broom, which is a stereotypical straw-colored broom with no particular quirks about its appearance. He is shown to have legs in Super Mario Galaxy, a feature not seen in any other game. Though never seen, he remarks that the Mario bros. "really chap [his] shell", explaining the hunch in his back.

Kamek's skin, like all Magikoopas and most other Koopa species, is yellow. Despite being elderly, he shows no physical signs of his age, looking very similar in the present as he did in the past - though this may be because he is so old that the past version of him seen in Yoshi's Island DS was still considerably old. However he appeared somewhat smaller in his past appearance in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, though this may be due to the game's differing art style. In the Super Smash Bros. series, Kamek's appearance is mostly unaltered, compared to other Super Mario characters. However, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gives Kamek a slightly subdued color scheme, while his clothing and broom receive simple detailing.

Speech[edit]

Babbling sound effects were used as Kamek's speaking sounds in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its sequels. In Mario Superstar Baseball and in games that followed this, Kamek has a high screechy voice. Kamek's dialogue is only shown through in-game text; his sound clips are a mixture of yells, grunts, and laughs. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Kamek is also shown to be able to mimic Princess Peach's voice when disguised as her. Throughout all instruction booklets, Kamek also speaks intelligibly.

Powers and abilities[edit]

Kamek
Kamek, sending out a magical blast from his scepter.

Kamek displays powers commonly associated with Magikoopas, including teleportation, creating beings from inanimate objects, pyrokinesis, firing magical blasts from his scepter, summoning enemies and the ability to create multiple copies of himself. These are assumed to be much more powerful than those of a regular Magikoopa, because of his top rank. The evidence of this is in Mario and Luigi: Dream Team where Kamek created an army of Dry Bones surrounding Mario, creates different colored clones of himself with unique properties, and being able to fire a gigantic magic blast with other Magikoopas at a Giant Dreamy Luigi during the battle against Giant Bowser, despite being fatigued from previous battles with Mario and Dreamy Luigi. Kamek is also capable of flying on a broomstick, being the first ever Magikoopa to display such an ability.

Kamek clones himself in Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Kamek clones himself in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

Aside from the aforementioned powers inherent to all Magikoopas, Kamek is portrayed as having powers unique to himself, the most prominent of which is his ability to shrink and grow other creatures (including himself) to extreme proportions. Kamek is also capable of psychic powers, such as divination, brainwashing, foreseeing events in the future, and manipulating objects with his mind. These he does without using his scepter, although he does utilize a crystal ball for precognition and divination. He also has the ability to Paperize. However, he also admits that his magic is limited in some areas, such as his proclaimed inability to restore Iggy's memory in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

Kamek also displays some expertise at mechanics, supposedly building the apparent time travel device he and Bowser utilize in Yoshi's Island DS; Kamek's ingenuity at mechanics remains in the Club Nintendo comics, with one story even having him create a vacuum cleaner-like device which can absorb color and emotions. Kamek is also a master at various types of games, pertaining such skills at them that he has been given the coveted title of Game Mage.

Although not usually shown in his appearances, Kamek has been shown to have superhuman strength. This is revealed in Yoshi's New Island, as for many times throughout the game, Kamek has been able to lift and use a giant magical hammer many times his size to power the game's bosses with little to no effort. He also has been shown to have significant levels of durability and is capable of enduring lethal situations as he survived being knocked into lava by Giant Bowser in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and Mario and Luigi: Dream Team, even after being weakened in the latter game, and appearing in the ending of Paper Mario: Sticker Star after being dissolved into ashes.

Personality[edit]

From Mario Party DS, it would seem that Kamek is academic, as the board that he owns is a library. This is reinforced by the fact that Kamek can build complicated machines. In Super Mario Party, Kamek is shown to be quite knowledgeable, since he gives articulate advice to the player about modes such as Partner Party. In that game, Kamek is shown to be quite respectful, though he takes clear enjoyment in either conjuring Bad Luck Spaces or transforming them into Extra Bad Luck Spaces (exempting instances where the victim is Bowser or Bowser Jr., in which case he is apologetic to his liege and horrified at having to do so). How genuine his politeness is tends to vary from game to game, ranging from being legitimately civil and reasonable (such as in the Yoshi's Island series where he tries to reason with Yoshi and doesn't seem to have much against Baby Mario himself) to his "politeness" merely being a facade (such as in Paper Mario: Sticker Star where Kamek puts on a condescending, falsely polite demeanor when speaking to Mario and Kersti).

It is hinted that Kamek has a feminine side. This is notable in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team when he starts talking about how cute the dress based on Princess Peach's is while calling the Magikoopa robes drab. Furthermore, in the Japanese version, Kamek uses the feminine pronoun 「あたし」 atashi to refer to himself, and in the Japanese version of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Kamek is referred to as「ばあさん」bāsan or "old woman" by Kylie Koopa, though it is unclear if this is meant to be an insult, an ignorant comment or an actual indication of Kamek's gender in that game.[3][4] However, in the Japanese version of Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Kamek instead uses the standard pronoun 「watashi, and in the Japanese version of Paper Mario: Color Splash Kamek is called「おっさん」ossan or "middle-aged man" by Huey.[5][6]

His personality is expanded upon in Bowser Jr.'s Journey, where he is shown to have acted as a mentor to Bowser Jr., and is very loyal to the Koopa Troop, even making Bowser Jr. swear to aid the minions beyond the sake of personal glory. He is also shown to be very concerned when the Koopalings begin slowly dwindling in numbers. He is also shown to have some foresight, as evidenced by how he developed a freezer to store the Ever Ice, despite knowing it will not ever melt, due to anticipating Bowser Jr. would ultimately need it, and also deciding to act as Bowser Jr.'s first captain due to anticipating that even Morton may ultimately leave Bowser Jr.'s command before long. He also admits that, despite his faithful service to Bowser and his son, he does have a few regrets. He is also shown at times to be sarcastic, such as in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, where he sarcastically goes along with a Papercraft Yoshi due to thinking it is a hallucination until his paper counterpart tells him he is indeed seeing a Papercraft Yoshi, and also in Bowser Jr.'s Journey, he "gladly" accepted Bowser Jr.'s ignoring the Ever Ice despite Kamek spending 36 hours trying to find it. In addition to sarcasm, he also has the tendency to be quite condescending, often taunting the Yoshis with pet names such as "baby" and "cutie" in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's New Island, and Yoshi's Woolly World. In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Kamek is shown to have a love for cleaning, at times replacing his trademark broomstick with a rake.

Role in the Koopa Troop[edit]

Kamek's role in the Koopa Troop is yet to be made completely clear. What is certain is that he is Bowser's caretaker, and possibly Bowser Jr.'s later on. Although Kamek is of the highest rank in the Koopa Troop, his actual title and role is unknown. He refers himself as Bowser's "number one" in Paper Mario: The Origami King, meaning he might be Bowser's second-in-command or right-hand. He does seem to have a certain level of military command; especially back when Bowser was young, when he took almost complete control of the army of the Koopas. This was shown again in Yoshi's Island DS, although this is the present day incarnation of the wizard, confirming that he still maintains a position as one of Bowser's generals. He spends a lot more time actually in the field than Bowser, and may also serve as one of Bowser's individual agents.

Relationships[edit]

Friends[edit]

Kamek interacts far more with Bowser than with any other character. He seems to serve the role of a father figure to Bowser, since it was largely Kamek who raised him since infancy, and is very loyal and protective to the King. While overall being very loyal to his liege, there were three instances when he showed complete fear of Bowser, two of which were immediately before the boss battle against the latter in Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's New Island, when upon discovering that he accidentally woke his master from his slumber, he stumbles backwards and proceeds to sweat profusely and gape in horror at what he had done (and in the latter game, even ponders aloud what he should do to get himself out of the mess he got himself into), and once in Super Mario Party where if Bowser (or Bowser Jr.) lands on a Bad Luck Space, he will be shocked and frightened and apologizes to him saying he is only doing his job. Likewise, Kamek also seems to view Bowser as being like a son to him. Much of his time is spent ensuring the welfare and comfort of Bowser, as shown by his errands on Yoshi's Island and his frantic searching after the Koopa Cruiser crash in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time. Bowser seems to show much more respect to his elderly guardian than to any other of his henchmen (except his son, Bowser Jr.), and rarely insults him, if not at all; completely contrasting his relationship with Kammy. In two instances, when Bowser was a baby, he attacked Kamek for waking him up from his sleep. These were the only known times Bowser has ever attacked Kamek and once he grew into an adult, Bowser has respected Kamek since then, not attacking Kamek (although he does once accidentally knock the latter away after he is turned giant) or being abusive of him in one of his rages. He has also shown to betray Bowser, as seen in Mario Party Advance, because he was being unfair, though he forgave him later. In the Mario & Luigi series, Bowser has been shown to sometimes be impatient with Kamek and will (albeit very rarely) ignore his advice and simply call him "Minion", which often leaves Kamek annoyed and make a snarky remark. Regardless, as in most other games, Bowser is generally respectful of Kamek and appreciative of his loyalty and efforts. It is also implied throughout Paper Jam that Bowser trusts Kamek with the progression of his plans.

Aside from his interactions with Bowser, he was also shown to ally with various other henchmen of Bowser, most notably the Koopalings. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, he was shown to aid the Koopalings by enchanting certain aspects of the battlefield to give them more of an advantage against Mario. In addition, in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Kamek aided the Koopalings alongside Bowser Jr. in trying to find a cure for the blorbs. He also is shown to care for the other minions, as after retrieving the ingredients for the Skeletone Formula:D via the Ever Ice, he made Bowser Jr. swear to aid the minions that had been brainwashed by Fawful. Despite this, however, when any of Bowser's minions lands on a Bad Luck Space in Super Mario Party, he shows no regrets making them spin the roulette wheel like with every other character except Bowser and Bowser Jr.

Owing to Bowser Jr. being Bowser's son, he also serves him as much as he does Bowser, aiding him in his abduction of Princess Peach in New Super Mario Bros. Wii (including ensuring Peach was retrieved and sent to Bowser's main castle in the event that Bowser Jr. was unable to beat Mario a third time). The two even teamed up to aid Bowser by enchanting the latter into becoming large in New Super Mario Bros. U. He also worked alongside the Koopalings to aid Bowser Jr. in the latter's search for the blorb cure in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, with the Japanese site also referring to him as being Bowser Jr.'s caretaker.[7] In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Kamek implies that he also took care of Bowser Jr. while he was a baby, much like he did with his father.

Although Olivia is a close ally of Mario, Kamek quickly befriended her due to her amiable nature. Kamek is shown to care for Olivia, expressing alarm and concern when she faints and loses some of her folds after bathing in the Spa of Creases. He shows a hint of annoyance when Olivia refers to him as a groundskeeper on multiple occasions, but calmly dismisses these instances.

Enemies[edit]

Kamek is mostly on negative terms with Mario and Luigi, as both adults and babies. This is especially apparent after having endured two attempted kidnappings and having a fair number of battles against him. However, Kamek himself does not really show any interest or hatred towards the brothers, mostly just dismissing them as inferior to Bowser, unless ordered to directly oppose them. In addition, he is willing to aid Mario if needs be, as evidenced by his actions in Paper Mario: The Origami King, although it is implied that he aided them solely because Bowser was allied with them at the time. After being beaten by Mario in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, he acknowledges that Mario is stronger than him, but maintains that he is no match for Bowser. In Super Mario Party, Kamek treats the Mario Bros., as well as all of their other friends with politeness and a friendly attitude, but also has no regrets making them spin a Bad Luck Space's roulette wheel; additionally, Kamek is shown to challenge their intellect.

Toadette and Kamek are also enemies; in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Kamek and Fly Guy kidnap Toadette, though it is simply on Bowser's orders, mainly to prevent her from making more Papercrafts for the Mario Bros. and Paper Mario. In Super Mario Party, Toadette is initially bewildered to have Kamek join as the third host, but later on, she accepts this fact and gets along well with him.

Despite his conflict with the Mario Bros., Kamek's main enemy is Yoshi, similar to Mario and Bowser; Luigi and King Boo; and Donkey Kong and King K. Rool. It is clear that Kamek shows a natural hatred for Yoshi, as the pair are arch rivals and are always battling each other, much like Bowser and Mario. Throughout the Yoshi series, Kamek has made numerous attempts to defeat them and prevent them from reuniting the Mario Brothers. Naturally this caused friction between the two. The main cause of this is that their ideals conflict; Kamek wants to ensure the success of the Koopa Troop by preventing the Mario Bros. from becoming heroes, and the Yoshis want to make sure that they are born simply because they are kind and want the best for them. Ever since these events occurred, the Yoshis have had a bad relationship with the Magikoopas, seeing as their chemistry is bad in Mario Super Sluggers, and one kept Yoshi captive in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Main article: List of Kamek profiles and statistics

Super Mario Galaxy trading card[edit]

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Bowser's evil minion, Kamek, is a powerful wizard who will do anything to please his master. After Bowser hoisted Peach's entire castle out of the ground in a massive laser attack, Mario clung on to the castle walls trying to save her. Kamek saw this and cast a spell on Mario that sent him floating out into the universe.

Portrayals[edit]

Voice samples[edit]

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Quotes[edit]

Main article: List of Kamek quotes

Kamek's quotations range from stereotypical villain boasting to those of a caring yet haggard parent, and as the child in question is Bowser, the two themes overlap such as this appeal made to Baby Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time: "Oh, here, have some warm milk. It's, uh, from an evil cow." Kamek has also been shown to be snarky, patronizing and condescending at various times, and is clearly taken aback whenever things go awry, the most infamous example being when the player manages to defeat the boss Naval Piranha before the fight even begins, causing Kamek to appear, exclaim "OH MY!" and fly away again without another word. Typically, however, his response to setbacks is a more subdued "Oh dear".

List of game appearances by date[edit]

Title Role Original release date System/format
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Main Antagonist August 5, 1995 SNES
Tetris Attack Secondary Antagonist, Boss 1996 SNES
Mario Kart: Super Circuit Non-playable character July 21, 2001 Game Boy Advance
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Main Antagonist September 23, 2002 Game Boy Advance
Mario Party 5 Non-Playable character November 10, 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Cameo November 17, 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 6 Non-playable character December 6, 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Yoshi Touch & Go Main Antagonist March 14, 2005 Nintendo DS
Mario Party Advance Non-playable character March 28, 2005 Game Boy Advance
Mario Party 7 Non-playable character November 7, 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Minor Antagonist, Boss November 28, 2005 Nintendo DS
Mario Kart DS Cameo November 14, 2005 Nintendo DS
Yoshi's Island DS Main Antagonist November 13, 2006 Nintendo DS
Mario Party DS Major Antagonist, Boss November 8, 2007 Nintendo DS
Mario Party 8 Non-playable character May 29, 2007 Wii
Super Mario Galaxy Minor Antagonist November 1, 2007 Wii
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Non-playable character February 11, 2009 Nintendo DS
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Major Antagonist, Boss November 12, 2009 Wii
Mario Party 9 Unlockable playable character March 11, 2012 Wii
New Super Mario Bros. U Major Antagonist, Boss November 18, 2012 Wii U
Paper Mario: Sticker Star Secondary Antagonist, Boss November 11, 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Secondary Antagonist, Boss July 12, 2013 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party: Island Tour Non-Playable Character November 22, 2013 Nintendo 3DS
Yoshi's New Island Main Antagonist, Boss March 14, 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party 10 Boss March 20, 2015 Wii U
Yoshi's Woolly World Main Antagonist June 25, 2015 Wii U
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Major Antagonist, Boss December 3, 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party: Star Rush Boss October 7, 2016 Nintendo 3DS
Paper Mario: Color Splash Minor Antagonist, Boss October 7, 2016 Wii U
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Playable Character April 28, 2017 Nintendo Switch
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Main Antagonist February 3, 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Non-playable character October 6, 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party: The Top 100 Non-playable character November 10, 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario Party Non-Playable Character/host October 5, 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario Tennis Aces Playable Character/DLC, May 1 2019 June 22, 2018 Nintendo Switch
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Major Antagonist, Boss January 11, 2019 Nintendo Switch
Yoshi’s Crafted World Main Antagonist, Secret boss 2019 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Tour Playable Character September 25, 2019 iOS, Android
Paper Mario: The Origami King Ally July 17, 2020 Nintendo Switch
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Secondary Antagonist April 7, 2023 Film
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Minor Antagonist October 20, 2023 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Jamboree Non-playable character/host October 17, 2024 Nintendo Switch

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Kamek.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメック[?]
Kamekku
Kamek (same as Magikoopa), sometimes romanized as "Kameck"[8][9]
Chinese 卡美克[?]
Kǎměikè
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Kamek[?] -
French Kamek[?] -
German Kamek[?] -
Italian Kamek[?] -
Magikoopa[10]
Kamek il Magikoopa[11] Kamek the Magikoopa
Korean 마귀[?]
Magwi
From "마귀할멈" (magwihalmeom, "witch"), highlighting his abilities concerning magic. This name can also be read as "魔龜", meaning "magic turtle".
Portuguese Kamek[?] -
Russian Камек[?]
Kamek
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Spanish Kamek[?] -
Thai คาเม็ก[12]
Kha-mek
Kamek

Trivia[edit]

  • Official artwork for Yoshi Touch & Go depicts Kamek with five fingers, whereas he only has four in every other appearance.
  • In a questionnaire from Nintendo, Kamek was included as a popularly requested character for Super Smash Bros. Melee.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ January 1996. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 40. Page 18.
  2. ^ "A legendary magician and trusted adviser to Bowser. For some reason he’s recently taken up cleaning as a hobby." – Kamek's description in the Paper Mario: The Origami King official website.[dead link]
  3. ^ 蓮山史樹(はすやましき) (April 13, 2014). 【マリオ&ルイージRPG4ドリームアドベンチャー】実況プレイPART73 (11:21). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  4. ^ アイザック(ゲーム実況) (February 16, 2019). マリオ&ルイージRPG2×2 #7 『好き嫌いの多い≪ゲッシー» 登場!! 新エリア突入!!』 (09:45). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  5. ^ チームどんぺりのゲーム実況! (July 18, 2014). ペーパーマリオスーパーシールを初見な俺が実況プレイ!#5. YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  6. ^ aika (October 22, 2016). 【Wii U】ペーパーマリオ カラースプラッシュ ボス戦 カメック (02:08). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  7. ^ クッパJr.RPG | マリオ&ルイージRPG3 DX | ニンテンドー3DS | 任天堂. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  8. ^ マリオパーティ9:マリオと仲間たち. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  9. ^ Mario Trump NAP-05 8 of SpadesMedia:NAP-05 Spades 8.png
  10. ^ New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Album ufficiale. Page 6.
  11. ^ Super Mario Bros. il Libro-Gioco Ufficiale
  12. ^ UIP Thailand (November 30, 2022). The Super Mario Bros.Movie | Trailer 2 | Thai Sub | UIP Thailand. YouTube (Thai). Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  13. ^ アンケート集計拳!!. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 26, 2024.