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(I remember that Kooper art being used in the context of Mario also having a band-aid on his nose, I don't think those white bandaids are ever meant to be part of his design, since he lacks them in every other artwork. Removing strategy.)
(Since the band-aid was never an aesthetic applied to him, it's best to switch his art to display the one without the band-aid so it's more appropriate for his character description.)
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KooperPaperMario.png|''Paper Mario''
PM Kooper.jpg|''Paper Mario''
PM Kooper Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork for ''Paper Mario''<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/spacew99/sokuho/28/soft/mariorpg/ Spaceworld 1999 preview page] for ''Paper Mario'' on Nintendo of Japan's website. (Accessed on 29 October 2015)</ref>
PM Kooper Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork for ''Paper Mario''<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/spacew99/sokuho/28/soft/mariorpg/ Spaceworld 1999 preview page] for ''Paper Mario'' on Nintendo of Japan's website. (Accessed on 29 October 2015)</ref>
Kooper Without Shell.png|Kooper without his shell
Kooper Without Shell.png|Kooper without his shell

Revision as of 01:14, January 20, 2021

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“I don't even care that I have no shell on! I'm gonna show those Fuzzies what's what!”
Kooper, Paper Mario

Kooper is Mario's second party member in Paper Mario. He is a blue, bold, adventure-loving (and seemingly young) Koopa who dreams of becoming an archaeologist like his childhood hero Kolorado. He is the exact opposite of his successor, Koops, in terms of his personality. However, in the battlefield, the two have very similar abilities. Kooper's name is a pun on the name "Cooper", but with a K for Koopa. Kooper's appearance is similar to that of an ordinary blue Koopa Troopa from in Super Mario World (and in later games). Only difference are that he wears red arm bands on both hands, and a bandana around his neck to distinguish himself from the other Koopa Troopas.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Kooper's portrait from Paper Mario.
An illustration showing Kooper's overworld ability. Here, he is activating a red ! Switch.

Mario and Goombario enter Koopa Village to find that Fuzzies have attacked the village and are stealing all the Koopas' shells. Mario gets the shells back for the Koopas and eventually finds Kooper. He tells Mario that his blue shell had been stolen by a Fuzzy and Mario agrees to get it back. Once Mario gets the shell back for Kooper, he joins the party. In the field, Kooper will retreat into his shell and Mario can shoot him out short distances, allowing him to flip switches, grab items and attack enemies. Kooper has a defense value of 1, meaning he takes one less damage from attacks that happen to damage partners.

Kooper receives three letters in the Toad Town Post Office throughout the game: one from Kolorado's wife, one from Koover and one from his fan.

When the game ends, Kooper is seen in an expedition with Kolorado in Shiver City. Kooper is told by Parakarry that Peach wants him at the party (which is held at the end of the game). Kooper wants to help Kolorado instead, but Kolorado insists that he go to the party, and so he does.

Start Menu description
  • This adventure-loving Koopa wants to be an archaeologist. He admires Kolorado, a world- renowned expert in archaeology. Press Down C Button to toss a shell and reach items at a short distance. His specialty is attacking enemies on the ground.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Although Kooper himself does not appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, early concept artwork exists and unused sprites are found in the game's data. Koops functions very similarly to him, and is even encountered in the first chapter of the game.

Super Paper Mario

Although Kooper does not appear in Super Paper Mario, his sprites are still present in the game's data.

Kooper also appears as a Catch Card found on the thirtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials and as a picture in the Mario Bros.' House.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he is a Sticker that raises arm attack power of a player by ten.

Super Mario-Kun

Kooper, along with Goombario, is seen with Mario in the Paper Mario arc in Super Mario-Kun. In volume 28's Super Wario-Kun, he is pushed away along with Mario and Goombario by Wario's foot.

Attacks

Attack Flower Points Needed Effect To Attack Move Ranks
Shell Toss None Attacks one enemy. Outside of battle, he can use this attack to flip switches, grab items and attack enemies. Tilt Control Stick left until the red star lights up. Initial
Power Shell 3 Attacks all grounded enemies. Tilt Control Stick left until the red star lights up. Initial
Dizzy Shell 4 Makes enemies Dizzy. Repeatedly press A Button to fill the gauge. Super Rank
Fire Shell 5 A fiery move that attacks all grounded enemies. Can kill Dry Bones in one go. Repeatedly tilt Control Stick left to fill the gauge. Ultra Rank

Catch Card

Kooper
Kooper's Catch Card.

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

Sticker information

Image Game Effect
A sticker of Kooper in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Paper Mario [Arm] - Attack +10

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カメキ
Kameki
"Kame" (亀) means "turtle" in Japanese.

Chinese 卡米龟
Kǎmǐguī
Based on the Japanese name. 龟 (guī) means "turtle". This name is also the Pokémon Wartortle's official Mandarin name.

German Kooper
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Italian Kooper
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Korean 엉큼이
Eongkeumi
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Portuguese Kooper
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Trivia

Unused sprite of Kooper in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorAn image of Kooper, unused in Super Paper Mario.
Kooper's unused images, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, respectively.
  • Although one of Kooper's artworks depicts him having an "X"-shaped arrangement of bandages on his cheek, no in-game sprites has shown him as such, not even those of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door or Super Paper Mario. It is worth noting that in another artwork for the game, Mario has a similar arrangement of bandages on his nose, meaning the two artworks may be intended to depict the two after a battle, and not be truly indicative of Kooper's intended appearance.
  • Kooper is one of only two partners in the original Paper Mario to be able to do a First Strike, the other being Bombette.
  • In the Japanese version, Kooper talks like a kid with a considerable overactive attitude using words like 「オレッチ」 ("orecchi"; me) and finishing his dialogues with 「っス」 "~su", a very polite and infant way to say 「です」 "desu" (is).

References

  1. ^ Spaceworld 1999 preview page for Paper Mario on Nintendo of Japan's website. (Accessed on 29 October 2015)