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'''Hoopsters''' are large, ladybug-like insects first encountered in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' as infrequent enemies.  
'''Hoopsters''' are large, ladybug-like insect enemies that first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.


==History==
==History==
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====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
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In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Hoopsters can be found crawling up and down vines, speeding up if the player is near/on their vines and hurting the player if they touch them from the side or below. By jumping on top of a Hoopster though, the player can ride them up the vine the creature is crawling on. In NES and SNES version, Hoopsters are red with black dots, but in the Game Boy Advance version, they are yellow with brown dots.
In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Hoopsters are found in a few levels and first appear in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]]. They are always found crawling up and down [[vine]]s. Hoopsters speed up if the player's character (either [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], or [[Toad]]) is near or on their vines. If the character touches a Hoopster from the side or below, they get injured. The character can jump on the Hoopster to ride up the vine it is crawling on. The character can defeat a Hoopster by either throwing a [[vegetable]] at it or by touching it while under the [[Super Star|Starman]] effect.
 
In the original version and the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake, Hoopsters are red with black dots. Their ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' artwork depicts them as such, although Hoopsters' in-game sprite depict them as yellow with brown dots.
 
In the ending's cast list for the original version and the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' remake, Hoopster's name was misspelled as '''Hoopstar'''. This was corrected in Western versions of ''Super Mario Advance''.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|GBA]] versions of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the [[Kings|king]] of [[Desert Land|Desert Hill]] is turned into a Hoopster with his own [[magic wand]] by [[Morton Koopa Jr.]]
In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', both remakes of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the [[Kings|king]] of [[Desert Land|Desert Hill]] is turned into a Hoopster with his own [[magic wand]] by [[Morton Koopa Jr.]]


Additionally, ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' features them as enemies in [[Rich with Ropes]], acting as they did in their debut. The sprites for them were reused from the main game.
In ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'', Hoopsters are featured as enemies in the [[e-Reader]] level, [[Rich with Ropes]], acting the same as in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They have the same sprite as in the main game.


===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
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In ''[[Pipe Down!]]'', [[Ludwig von Koopa]] can use his giant pipe organ to summon some Hoopsters and other enemies to swarm the Mario Bros. if they attempt to attack him directly during one portion of the book. In ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]'', while traveling through a forest, [[Yoshi]] spots some Hoopsters crawling around a tree trunk, and eyes them hungrily.
In ''[[Pipe Down!]]'', [[Ludwig von Koopa]] can use his giant pipe organ to summon some Hoopsters and other enemies to swarm the Mario Bros. if they attempt to attack him directly during one portion of the book. In ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]'', while traveling through a forest, [[Yoshi]] spots some Hoopsters crawling around a tree trunk, and eyes them hungrily.
==Profiles==
*'''''Super Mario Bros. 2'' manual''': ''"He is a creature about the size of a basketball. He resembles a ladybug. He lives on vines and crawls up and down."''
*'''''Super Mario Advance'' manual''': ''"You'll find Hoopsters hanging on vines and ropes. They're real speedsters, so step lively!"''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On the cast list at the end of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Hoopster was misspelled as '''Hoopstar'''. This is corrected in Western versions of ''Super Mario Advance''. This misspelling in earlier versions of the game is likely due to a translation error.
*In the Japanese manual, Hoopster is likened to a soccer ball,<ref name="soccerbug"/> whereas in the English one, it is compared to a basketball (likely referring to the "hoop" in its name).<ref>"''He is a creature about the size of a basketball. He resembles a ladybug. He lives on vines and crawls up and down.''" - ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet, page 24 (Hoopster description).</ref>
*In the Japanese manual, Hoopster is likened to a soccer ball,<ref name="soccerbug"/> whereas in the English one, it is compared to a basketball (likely referring to the "hoop" in its name).<ref>"''He is a creature about the size of a basketball. He resembles a ladybug. He lives on vines and crawls up and down.''" - ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet, page 24 (Hoopster description).</ref>



Revision as of 17:14, January 7, 2020

Template:Species-infobox Hoopsters are large, ladybug-like insect enemies that first appear in Super Mario Bros. 2.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 2

HoopsterHoopster as it appears in Super Mario Bros. 2 remake for the SNESA Hoopster's sprite in Super Mario Advance

In Super Mario Bros. 2, Hoopsters are found in a few levels and first appear in World 1-1. They are always found crawling up and down vines. Hoopsters speed up if the player's character (either Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, or Toad) is near or on their vines. If the character touches a Hoopster from the side or below, they get injured. The character can jump on the Hoopster to ride up the vine it is crawling on. The character can defeat a Hoopster by either throwing a vegetable at it or by touching it while under the Starman effect.

In the original version and the Super Mario All-Stars remake, Hoopsters are red with black dots. Their Super Mario Advance artwork depicts them as such, although Hoopsters' in-game sprite depict them as yellow with brown dots.

In the ending's cast list for the original version and the Super Mario All-Stars remake, Hoopster's name was misspelled as Hoopstar. This was corrected in Western versions of Super Mario Advance.

Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

In Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, both remakes of Super Mario Bros. 3, the king of Desert Hill is turned into a Hoopster with his own magic wand by Morton Koopa Jr.

In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, Hoopsters are featured as enemies in the e-Reader level, Rich with Ropes, acting the same as in Super Mario Bros. 2. They have the same sprite as in the main game.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Hoopster
Four Hoopsters from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Several Hoopsters appear as minions of King Koopa in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Mario and the Beanstalk", being sent by King Koopa to attack Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad and their goose ally on a giant beanstalk. These Hoopsters are defeated by Mario, who throws several Garbanzo Beans at them.

Nintendo Adventure Books

When Mario first arrives in the Mushroom Kingdom in Double Trouble, he spots some Hoopsters (most of them presumably sand clones created by the GLOM) fighting for room on a hill. Later, Mario casually mentions that he hates it when the beetles ruin his picnics by stealing the food.

In Leaping Lizards, Hoopsters are used in the second International Mushroom Games event, the Beetlebowl, in which the goal is to catch and dunk Hoopsters into an opposing team's bucket. The gold trophy awarded to the winner of the tournament is also described as being based on a Hoopster.

In Pipe Down!, Ludwig von Koopa can use his giant pipe organ to summon some Hoopsters and other enemies to swarm the Mario Bros. if they attempt to attack him directly during one portion of the book. In Dinosaur Dilemma, while traveling through a forest, Yoshi spots some Hoopsters crawling around a tree trunk, and eyes them hungrily.

Profiles

  • Super Mario Bros. 2 manual: "He is a creature about the size of a basketball. He resembles a ladybug. He lives on vines and crawls up and down."
  • Super Mario Advance manual: "You'll find Hoopsters hanging on vines and ropes. They're real speedsters, so step lively!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ターペン[1]
Tāpen
Turpen, short for Turpentine.

Chinese 青藤虫[2]
Qīngténg Chóng
Green Vine worm

German Hoopster
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Italian Coccinellona
Big Ladybug

Trivia

  • In the Japanese manual, Hoopster is likened to a soccer ball,[1] whereas in the English one, it is compared to a basketball (likely referring to the "hoop" in its name).[3]

References

  1. ^ a b 「サッカーボールのテントウみたい怪物。つるにみつき上下移動している。」 ("A soccer ball-sized, ladybug-like creature. It lives on vines and crawls up and down.") - Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet, page 32.
  2. ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. Reference: 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译 (Official names for iQue Super Mario Bros. 2 enemies). Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ "He is a creature about the size of a basketball. He resembles a ladybug. He lives on vines and crawls up and down." - Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet, page 24 (Hoopster description).

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