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|Jap=ノコタロウ
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|JapR=Nokotarō
|JapR=Nokotarō
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko'', [[Koopa Troopa]]) and the Japanese male name「太郎」(''Tarō'')
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ノコノコ」(''Nokonoko'', [[Koopa Troopa]]) and the Japanese given name「太郎」(''Tarō'')
|Ger=Koopio
|Ger=Koopio
|GerM=Probably a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "[[Wikipedia:Coolio|Coolio]]".
|GerM=Probably a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "[[Wikipedia:Coolio|Coolio]]"
|Spa=Koops
|Spa=Koops
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|Ita=Koopaldo
|Ita=Koopaldo
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "Koopa" and the Italian male name Aldo.
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "Koopa" and the Italian male name "Aldo"
|Fra=Koopek
|Fra=Koopek
|FraM=Probably a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "kopek", the one-hundredth subdivision of the Russian currency, the [[Wikipedia:Ruble|ruble]]. In French, ''ne pas valoir un kopek'' (lit. "not even worth one kopek") is an idiom to indicate something worthless and stupid.
|FraM=A portmanteau of "Koopa" and possibly "kopek", the one-hundredth subdivision of the Russian currency, the [[Wikipedia:Ruble|ruble]]. In French, "ne pas valoir un kopek" (lit. "not even worth one kopek") is an idiom to indicate something worthless and stupid
|Kor=엉금돌이
|Kor=엉금돌이
|KorR=Eonggeumdori
|KorR=Eonggeumdori
|KorM=Portmanteau of ''Eonggeum-eonggeum'' (엉금엉금), the Korean name for Koopa Troopa, and the Korean male name ''Dori'' (돌이).
|KorM=Portmanteau of 엉금엉금 (''Eonggeum-eonggeum'', Koopa Troopa) and the Korean diminutive suffix 돌이 (''-dori'')
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Revision as of 02:37, June 23, 2022

Koops
Artwork of Koops from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Koopa Troopa
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Super Paper Mario (as a Catch Card/picture) (2007)
“OH, PLEASE TAKE ME WITH YOU TO FIGHT HOOKTAIL! PLEASE! I'M BEGGING YOU!”
Koops, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Koops is a shy Koopa Troopa from Petalburg, and the second partner to join Mario's party in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, after Goombella. His left eyelid is half-closed, and he wears a bandage on his nose, a light-blue, short-sleeve jacket with a hoodie, blue pants, and white shoes. Very much like Kooper from the original Paper Mario, Koops can retreat into his shell and use it as a weapon against foes, and Mario can also launch him at switches or distant objects to hit them or retrieve them. However, he differs from Kooper in that Mario can hold Koops's shell in place. He has a girlfriend named Koopie Koo and a father named Koopley. His name is a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "oops", an exclamation of clumsiness (Koops being clumsy); it is also a real surname. Koops is the only party member to have a defense point without equipping a badge or using Power Lift or an item.

History

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Koops stops Mario, but his shyness overcomes him and he goes back.
Koops stops Mario, but his shyness overcomes him.
Koops is going to travel with Mario.

Koops first meets Mario in Petalburg. He doesn't say much, but before Mario leaves to another part of town, he stops him, then his shyness overcomes him and he goes back. When Mario goes off to Hooktail Castle, he stops him again and is firm that he wants to join Mario's party in order to avenge his 'dead' father, but not before Koopie Koo finds out. She begs him not to go, but he says he has to be a strong Koopa for her. She gets mad, withdraws into her shell, and fires herself at Mario and Koops.

Koops mistakes Kolorado's father for his.
Koops mistakes Kolorado's father for his.

Inside the castle, Koops finds a skeleton that he believes is his father's. Reading the note the corpse was grasping reveals it was actually Kolorado's father. Koops blushes and is slightly embarrassed, but then wonders if any of the other skeletons is his father.

When Mario and Koops first meet up with Hooktail, the dragon remarks that they look similar to one that passed by here recently. The battle then starts. Once the fight is finished, a near-dead Hooktail spits up Koopley, who was living in Hooktail's stomach for ten years. After a touching reunion, Koopley reveals he found the Diamond Star in Hooktail's stomach, and allows Mario to take it.

After assisting Mario in his quest to collect the rest of the Crystal Stars and save Princess Peach, Koops returns to Petalburg where he makes plans to marry Koopie Koo and run for mayor.

Koops is the only partner with a defense of 1. However, he has the lowest HP of all partners, having 15 HP when at Super Rank. Furthermore, if an enemy jumps on him and he isn't able to defend himself using an Action Command, he gets flipped over and cannot move while also losing a defense point.

Tattle

Goombella can use Tattle on Koops when Mario visits his house in Petalburg before leaving the village for Shhwonk Fortress and again in Petal Meadows when Mario denies his request to join him.

Petalburg
  • "That's Koops, from Petalburg. He's got confidence issues... He's a... cringer, y'know? But he's definitely got a serious interest in Hooktail... I wonder why?"
Petal Meadows
  • "That's Koops, from Petalburg. He's been waiting here, hoping to join you. He's a bit green, but braver than I thought... I'll have to rethink my first impression. I mean, he seems totally earnest, know what I mean? We should take him along."

Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Koops appears as a Catch Card won by winning the Duel of 100 in the Sammer's Kingdom. Koops could also be seen very briefly during the intro, where he and all the other partners from the previous Paper Mario titles could be seen in a photograph at the Mario Bros.' House.

Attacks and stats

Attack Flower Points Needed Effect To Attack Koops's Hit Points Attack Power Move Ranks
Shell Toss 0 Attacks single ground enemy. Tilt Control Stick to the left until the star lights up. Level 1: 10
Level 2: 15
Level 3: 25
Level 1: 1/2
Level 2: 2/3
Level 3: 3/5
Initial
Power Shell 3 Attacks all ground enemies. Hold Control Stick to the left to fill the gauge and light the star. Level 1: 10
Level 2: 15
Level 3: 25
Level 1: 1/2
Level 2: 2/3
Level 3: 3/5
Initial
Shell Shield 4 Creates a Koopa Shell to protect Mario. Press A Button to stop the word "OK" in the middle. Level 2: 15
Level 3: 25
N/A Super Rank
Shell Slam 6 Attacks all ground enemies and penetrate their defense. Repeatedly tilt the Control Stick to the left to fill the gauge. The most successful way is to turn the controller sideways so that the Control Stick is at the bottom and flick the Control Stick down. Level 3: 25 Level 1: N/A
Level 2: N/A
Level 3: 0-6
Ultra Rank

Catch Card

Koops
Koops's Catch Card.

Card Type: Rare
Card Description: It's Koops from the last Paper Mario adventure. Kicking some shell never felt so good.
How to Obtain the Card: The Duel of 100 in Sammer's Kingdom needs to be completed in order to obtain all Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door partner cards from King Sammer.

Profiles

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

  • In-game description: Koops is a timid Koopa who wants to be tougher for his girlfriend, Koopie Koo. Press X Button to shoot out his shell and retrieve distant items. After shooting out his shell, you can also hold X Button to hold the shell in place.
  • Instruction Booklet description: Hides in his shell and sails out in front of you to recover distant items, attack enemies, or activate switches.[1]
  • Official Nintendo Player's Guide description: Koops is a timid Koopa who wants to be tougher for his girlfriend, Koopie Koo. In the field, you can press X to launch and retrieve distant items. After hurling him, you can hold your companion in place by keeping your thumb on the X Button.[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノコタロウ
Nokotarō
Portmanteau of「ノコノコ」(Nokonoko, Koopa Troopa) and the Japanese given name「太郎」(Tarō)

German Koopio
Probably a portmanteau of "Koopa" and "Coolio"
Italian Koopaldo
Portmanteau of "Koopa" and the Italian male name "Aldo"
Korean 엉금돌이
Eonggeumdori
Portmanteau of 엉금엉금 (Eonggeum-eonggeum, Koopa Troopa) and the Korean diminutive suffix 돌이 (-dori)

Spanish Koops
 

Trivia

  • Koops is inconsistently depicted with either three or four fingers on each hand.[3]
  • Koops's Japanese name, ノコタロウ Nokotarō, is used as one of the wrong answers in one of Chuck Quizmo's questions in the Japanese version of Paper Mario.
  • Despite having a girlfriend, Koops' dialogue in the English version (particularly when running into her once again in the Glitz Pit) indicates he is attracted to Ms. Mowz to some degree. Koops even shows a hint of jealousy when she kisses Mario.
  • Like Kooper, players are given the option to agree or disagree about letting Koops to join their party. Coincidentally, the two Koopas practically beg in a similar manner to Mario about taking them along.
  • A small glitch can occur with Koops in the overworld when swapping him out with another partner and then back to him, which would cause him to be slightly smaller than his original size.

References