Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time: The Koopaseum
The Koopaseum exterior
Koopaseum
The Shroobs gathering inside the Koopaseum
Koopaseum
Map

The Koopaseum is a large, colosseum-like structure in the middle of the Gritzy Desert that appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Its name is a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "Colosseum". In the past, the Mario brothers and the Baby Mario brothers came to the Koopaseum looking for Princess Peach. Once the brothers entered through the secret entrance, they saw Peach being fed to Petey Piranha on Princess Shroob's commands, with Kylie Koopa being kidnapped by the Shroobs after.

In the Koopaseum, the brothers enter the arena to a large audience of Shroobs and fight four Shroobs, three of which the brothers (except Luigi) defeat, before fighting the Shrooboid Brat. After the brothers defeat it, they are taken down by many Shroobs with hammers. The brothers are then dropped to Gritzy Caves, which is directly below the Koopaseum.

EnemiesEdit

ItemsEdit

Item Icon Found in
Ultra Mushroom   In the left ? Block in the northwest of the dark room behind the sixth scene.
Super Drop   In the southeast ? Block in the inner room to the east of the second scene.
1-Up Super   In the northwest red block in the inner room to the east of the second scene.
Refreshing Herb   Two are in the right ? Block above the west platform in the sixth scene.
Cannonballer   Three are in the left ? Block above the west platform in the sixth scene.
Hit-POW Badge   In the next-to-northwest green block in the inner room to the east of the second scene.
Pep Badge   In the red block in the southeast of the dark room behind the sixth scene.
Adult Trousers   In the right red block in the northwest of the dark room behind the sixth scene.
Bean   In the east corner of the second scene.
In the southeast of the sixth scene.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Hollijolli VillageToadwood ForestBowser's CastleYoshi's IslandKoopaseumThwomp VolcanoGritzy DesertToad TownStar HillShroob Castle 
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Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノコミティ・ドーム
Nokomiti Dōmu
From「ノコノコ」(Nokonoko, Koopa Troopa) and possibly「道」(michi, path) + "dome"

French Koopathèque
Contraction of "Koopa" and "Bibliothèque" (Library)
Italian Koopaseo
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Korean 엉금엉금 돔
Eonggeum-Eonggeum Dom
Koopa Troopa Dome

Spanish Kooliseo
Pun of "Koopa" and "coliseo" (coliseum)