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==''Mario Kart Tour''==
==''Mario Kart Tour''==
[[File:MKT Icon KoopaCapeWii.png|thumbnail|right|The course's icon in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT Icon KoopaCapeWii.png|thumbnail|right|The course's icon in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Koopa Cape returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting in the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour]]. The track overall has a more mountainous appearance, with the cliff sides being taller. The starting line's design has been changed, now being a large, red metal sign with the modern ''Mario Kart'' logo and a [[Green Shell]] on top of it that bounces back and forth. The starting line is also supported by two [[Warp Pipe]]s. Both the large green Koopa Shell in the background and the half-pipes from the original ''Mario Kart Wii'' version of the course have been re-added, whilst the [[Koopa Troopa]] head at the entrance to the cave has been removed. The "Turn Left" sign has been replaced with a Sunshine Parts advertisement, while the "Turn Right" sign has been replaced with a Red Shell Strike Equipment advertisement. The waterfall that leads into the underwater segment now acts as a vertical, physical section of the track that racers can drive and [[drift]] on.<ref>JPorrasRD (May 18, 2022). [https://www.reddit.com/r/MarioKartTour/comments/us9w69/so_apparently_the_drop_in_koopa_cape_behaves_like/ So apparently the "drop" in Koopa Cape behaves like normal road. Drifting can even be done here.] ''Reddit'', ''/r/MarioKartTour''. Retrieved May 18, 2022.</ref> An additional half-pipe was implemented in the underwater section, allowing racers to jump out of the water. The water currents are noticeably weaker in this version of the track, likely to accommodate the controls of the game and the R version of the course - which adds [[hot-air balloon]]s. The course uses its original music from ''Mario Kart Wii'', but the second variant of the theme for the brook section remains absent like in ''Mario Kart 7''.
Koopa Cape returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting in the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour]]. The track overall has a more mountainous appearance, with the cliff sides being taller. The starting line's design has been changed, now being a large, red metal sign with the modern ''Mario Kart'' logo and a [[Green Shell]] on top of it that bounces back and forth. The starting line is also supported by two [[Warp Pipe]]s. Both the large green Koopa Shell in the background and the half-pipes from the original ''Mario Kart Wii'' version of the course have been re-added, whilst the [[Koopa Troopa]] head at the entrance to the cave has been removed. The Cup sign has Been removed Due to each Track appearing in Random Cups. The "Turn Left" sign has been replaced with a Sunshine Parts advertisement, while the "Turn Right" sign has been replaced with a Red Shell Strike Equipment advertisement. The waterfall that leads into the underwater segment now acts as a vertical, physical section of the track that racers can drive and [[drift]] on.<ref>JPorrasRD (May 18, 2022). [https://www.reddit.com/r/MarioKartTour/comments/us9w69/so_apparently_the_drop_in_koopa_cape_behaves_like/ So apparently the "drop" in Koopa Cape behaves like normal road. Drifting can even be done here.] ''Reddit'', ''/r/MarioKartTour''. Retrieved May 18, 2022.</ref> An additional half-pipe was implemented in the underwater section, allowing racers to jump out of the water. The water currents are noticeably weaker in this version of the track, likely to accommodate the controls of the game and the R version of the course - which adds [[hot-air balloon]]s. The course uses its original music from ''Mario Kart Wii'', but the second variant of the theme for the brook section remains absent like in ''Mario Kart 7''.


This course is a favorite of [[Chargin' Chuck]], [[Pauline|Pauline (Party Time)]], [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Toadette]], [[Mario|Mario (Golf)]], [[Yoshi|Yoshi (Gold Egg)]], [[Princess Peach#Dr. Mario series|Dr. Peach]], [[Bowser#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Bowser]], and the [[Mii|Silver Mii Racing Suit]].
This course is a favorite of [[Chargin' Chuck]], [[Pauline|Pauline (Party Time)]], [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Toadette]], [[Mario|Mario (Golf)]], [[Yoshi|Yoshi (Gold Egg)]], [[Princess Peach#Dr. Mario series|Dr. Peach]], [[Bowser#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Bowser]], and the [[Mii|Silver Mii Racing Suit]].

Revision as of 12:14, May 21, 2022

Not to be confused with Koopa Capers.
Koopa Cape
Koopa Cape
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Mario Kart 7 (2011)
Mario Kart Tour (2022)
Cup(s) Star Cup (Wii)
Lightning Cup (7)
Tour(s)
Music sample
Mario Kart Wii / Mario Kart Tour
First variant Second variant (brook section)
(Mario Kart Wii only) Third variant (underwater section) Wub (first and second variants) Mario Kart 7
First variant Underwater section
Course map
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart 7
Wii Koopa Cape bottom screen map
Mario Kart Tour
Map of Wii Koopa Cape from Mario Kart Tour
Staff ghost(s)

3:03.022 by Nin★Rose (Wii)
(Koopa Troopa in the Cheep Charger)
2:49.046 by Ret★Quinn (7)
(Koopa Troopa with the Standard Kart, Monster tires, and Super Glider)

Koopa Cape is the second racecourse of the Star Cup in Mario Kart Wii. The course takes place on an isle of sort, where racers begin the race near to a cliff. The isle in this course also contains a river cutting through a forest and an underwater tunnel for racers to dive into, with a Warp Pipe at both ends. This course is owned by Koopa Troopa, as signs of him and the name of the course itself reveal. Koopa Cape returns in Mario Kart 7 as the first course of the Lightning Cup and in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the Peach vs. Bowser Tour.

Mario Kart Wii

Course layout

Rocket Start
The cliff area at the start of the track

The player first starts out on a cliff. To the right side is a place where the player can fall off into the water, while the left side contains a cliff wall. The player proceeds to the ramp with two Dash Panels on them, plus a row of floating Item Boxes. After driving off the ramp, the player lands on a bigger cliff with some wooden ramps and grass. In the cliff, Goombas act as obstacles. Then, drivers go into a forest involved of trees and Green Shell-like stones, featuring a brook where drivers use this as a road to pass the forest. A Koopa Paratroopa billboard can be seen at the brook section of the course, using its New Super Mario Bros. artwork. The river speeds up the player and there are some Item Boxes that go with the current of the river. Here, there are two paths. One is through the river, while the other is on a ramp that allows the player to perform a Trick through the road. On the very right is a Red Shell tunnel with Item Boxes inside of it. On the left turn is an archway. The player then turns around a buried Red Shell and into the water via a pipe, following the river as a waterfall through the pipe.

Inside, players run through a glass tunnel where some aquatic creatures such as Unagi and Cheep Cheeps can be seen, while the players must dodge certain obstacles such as Koopa Zappers which shrink drivers that hit it for a short time. The first parts of the tunnel are relatively straight until a turn to the left which makes the player go into the river inside it and Koopa Zappers. It goes straight until a U-turn to the right where the river current continues running straight and more Koopa Zappers. After the river ends, there is a ramp directly after a row of item boxes and out of the tunnel via a large pipe. The player comes back to the cliff area. There is a turn right. Two paths can be taken, but one is covered by a waterfall, which pushes the player into the water. A half-pipe is to the left of this curve. After the curve, the player reaches the road to the finish line.

According to tiny advertising signs on the island, Koopa Cape seems to be located on an island known as Shell Island. In Mario Kart Wii, the Koopa head at the start of the small cave is replaced by a random Mii's head when there is a Mii in the race. The body is also changed to be a diver outfit.

The music for Koopa Cape comes in four versions. The cliff part of the course has a Tropical-sounding tone, the brook part has a Country-styled remix, and the submerged glass tunnel part is ambient-sounding. A wub is played alongside the cliff and brook parts.

Shortcuts

  • There is a small patch of grass on the left of the ramp which can be cut through with a Mushroom for a minor time save.
  • In the rushing water section, there is a tree at the left turn and behind the tree another patch of grass that can be cut across using a Mushroom, although it can be done without a Mushroom by releasing the Mini-Turbo just before and then hopping.
  • There is grass behind the giant Green Shell stone just before the pipe, which can be cut across with a Mushroom.
  • After the pipe, the waterfall just before the finish line can be cut across with a Mushroom.

Tournaments

The August 2008 Tournament 2

The second tournament of August 2008 required players to pass through a total of 25 gates. It was later repeated as the second tournament of August 2010 and January 2012, and the first tournament of April 2013.

Mario Kart 7

Koopa Cape's appearance in Mario Kart 7

In Mario Kart 7, Koopa Cape returns as a retro course. Most of the course remains unchanged. However, there has been an added wall on the right at the starting line. The ramp into the brook has become a Glide Ramp. The most significant change is that the underwater glass tunnel has had its top removed and the player can now drive underwater in it. Cheep Cheeps now serve as obstacles in this area, replacing the Koopa Zappers. The "Turn Left" sign does not have a flag in the Koopa's hand, as it uses its New Super Mario Bros. artwork instead. The sign at the beginning of the track now says Lightning Cup instead of Star Cup, due to the course being in the Lightning Cup, and the large Koopa Shell in the background has also been removed. The brook section now use the first variant of the course's theme, as the second variant has been removed.

When playing either locally or online, the Cheep Cheeps and the Unagi in the tunnel are absent.

Glitches

  • If the player is to drive up to the top of one the walls at the start of the underwater pipe at a turn then hop at the very moment they reach the top, they would spring high into the air, just high enough to jump out of the water.
  • A difficult glitch shortcut can be performed at the end of the rushing water section in order to skip the pipe entirely. By driving towards the entrance of the pipe, drifting left and using a Mushroom early, it is possible to clip through the fence to the left and land by the finish line. The player must then go backwards to around the beginning of the waterfall to hit the last key checkpoint of the course, and therefore make the lap count. If done fast enough, this glitch saves approximately three seconds.[1]
  • A respawn shortcut can be performed near the beginning of the course by using a Mushroom to gain air time off of the edge of the fence on the right, after the first Dash Panel. If the player gets enough distance, they will activate the out-of-bounds plain for the next key checkpoint and respawn before the Glide Ramp, saving about two seconds.[1]

Mario Kart Tour

The course's icon in Mario Kart Tour

Koopa Cape returns in Mario Kart Tour starting in the Peach vs. Bowser Tour. The track overall has a more mountainous appearance, with the cliff sides being taller. The starting line's design has been changed, now being a large, red metal sign with the modern Mario Kart logo and a Green Shell on top of it that bounces back and forth. The starting line is also supported by two Warp Pipes. Both the large green Koopa Shell in the background and the half-pipes from the original Mario Kart Wii version of the course have been re-added, whilst the Koopa Troopa head at the entrance to the cave has been removed. The Cup sign has Been removed Due to each Track appearing in Random Cups. The "Turn Left" sign has been replaced with a Sunshine Parts advertisement, while the "Turn Right" sign has been replaced with a Red Shell Strike Equipment advertisement. The waterfall that leads into the underwater segment now acts as a vertical, physical section of the track that racers can drive and drift on.[2] An additional half-pipe was implemented in the underwater section, allowing racers to jump out of the water. The water currents are noticeably weaker in this version of the track, likely to accommodate the controls of the game and the R version of the course - which adds hot-air balloons. The course uses its original music from Mario Kart Wii, but the second variant of the theme for the brook section remains absent like in Mario Kart 7.

This course is a favorite of Chargin' Chuck, Pauline (Party Time), Penguin Toadette, Mario (Golf), Yoshi (Gold Egg), Dr. Peach, Dr. Bowser, and the Silver Mii Racing Suit.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Wii Koopa Cape tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Profiles

Mario Kart Wii

  • European website bio: "From the initial ascent up a steep mountain path to the moment you plunge below the ocean into a glass tunnel, your speedy passage round Koopa Cape will leave you breathless."

Sponsors

Mario Kart Wii / Mario Kart 7

Mario Kart Tour

Gallery

Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart 7

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノコノコみさき
Nokonoko Misaki
Koopa Troopa Cape

Chinese (simplified) 喏库喏库海角
Nuòkùnuòkù Hǎijiǎo
Koopa Troopa Cape

Chinese (traditional) 慢慢龜海角
Mànman Guī Hǎijiǎo
Koopa Troopa Cape

Dutch Kaap Koopa
Koopa Cape
German Koopa-Kap
Koopa Cape
Italian Punta Koopa
Koopa Peak
Korean 엉금엉금 케이프
Eonggeum-eonggeum Keipeu
Koopa Troopa Cape

Portuguese Cabo Koopa
Koopa Cape
Russian Мыс Купа
Mys Kupa
Koopa Cape

Spanish (NOA) Colina de Koopa
Colina Koopa (Mario Kart Wii)
Koopa's Hill
Koopa Hill
Spanish (NOE) Colina de Koopa
Koopa's Hill

References

  1. ^ a b new MOMIジ (June 16, 2020). 【マリオカート7】全バグショートカット集. YouTube. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  2. ^ JPorrasRD (May 18, 2022). So apparently the "drop" in Koopa Cape behaves like normal road. Drifting can even be done here. Reddit, /r/MarioKartTour. Retrieved May 18, 2022.