In addition to their numerous playable appearances,
Koopa Troopas also cameo in both Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 and Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.
Some other
Koopa Troopas also appear in several minigames.
Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in Odd Card Out and Lab Brats.
Koopa Troopas also take care of the Orb Shops during the day, while Shy Guys take care of it during the night.
Koopa Troopas also have their own board named after them in Koopa's Tycoon Town.
In the SNES version of Super Mario Bros. 3 (available in Super Mario All - Stars),
Koopa Troopas also appeared in the Battle Game Mode.
Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in Random Ride.
Koopa Troopas also appear in the remake of this game, Super Mario 64 DS.
Koopa Troopas also appear, albeit less frequently, in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, a prequel to the entire Mario series.
Generic
Koopa Troopas also appear in the minigames Floor It!
Koopa Troopas also appear in the crowds throughout the game.
Paratroopas and Big
Koopa Troopas also appear.
Some other
Koopa Troopas also appear in several minigames.
Koopa Troopas also appear in the background in Random Ride.
A Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked by Bowser and the winning player rescues the Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.
A Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked by Bowser and the winning player rescues the Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.
Not exact matches
My Character Ideas: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Wario, Waluigi, Yoshi, Birdo, Toad,
Koopa Troopa, Boo, Honey Queen (She Replaces Shy Guy from Mario Party 9), Rosalina (She Replaces Kamek
also from Mario Party 9), and an unknown 14th Character.
Dry Bones (
also known as Skeleton
Koopas) are skeletal versions of
Koopa Troopas.
RPGs
also feature normal Mario enemies including Goombas,
Koopa Troopas, and other common enemies.
I
also noticed in the audience that they added Paragoombas, Hammer Bros, Penguins, and Spikes, while no Boos appear — this may indicate
Koopa Troopa and Shy Guy will not be playable again.
Shy Guys, Ninjis and Birdo
also made their first appearance in this not - really - a-Mario game, and now they're as common in the Mushroom Kingdom bestiary as are Goombas and
Koopa Troopas.
You have Nintendo fan favourites such as Yoshi, Toad,
Koopa Troopa and Princess Peach, but you
also have some great new additions such as Rosalina from Mario Galaxy and Latiku the cloud surfing Mario Kart race officiator.
Koopa Troopas, just called
Koopas,
also appear in Super Princess Peach, having the same roles from the Mario platformer games.
Also, after the player has defeated Bowser for the last time, the Toads find a postcard that that has a picture of Luigi captured by a
Koopa Troopa and a Peepa.
In many episodes, a single, unnamed
Koopa Troopa is shown to be a member of King
Koopa's «
Koopa Pack», which
also consisted of Mouser and Tryclyde.
Like Green
Koopa Troopas, Red variants
also use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels.
Koopa Troopas (and related species)
also appear in the following minigames: Paratrooper Plunge, where the characters have to avoid red Paratroopas, GOOOOOOOAL!!
Also, as a joke,
Koopa Troopas are usually seen wearing turtleneck sweaters.
This is
also the only
Koopa Troopa to appear in the follow - ups from The Super Mario Bros..
There is
also a baby
Koopa Troopa by the name of Jr..
It is
also mentioned that a heroic
Koopa, presumably a
Koopa Troopa, was one of the original four heroes who defeated the Shadow Queen; this
Koopa's spirit is encountered at Keelhaul Key, as one of the four Black Chest Demons.
The
Koopa Troopa is
also the first enemy with defense to appear in the game.
Blue Shells,
also known as Blue
Koopa Shells [1], are blue
Koopa Troopa shells that first appear in Super Mario World, one of the few games where they are actually worn by
Koopa Troopas.
Also, unlike in Super Mario 64,
Koopa Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game.
A
Koopa Troopa named
Koopa appears as the manager of the Town
Koopa Bank, and is
also the cousin of Paratroopa.
This game is
also the first appearances of the Big
Koopa Troopa, which, like other giant versions of normal enemies in this game, can only be found on Giant Land, and Dry Bones, an undead version usually found in fortresses.
Koopa Troopas are
also some of the characters that are seen inhabiting Bowser's Castle.
It
also doesn't get stunned when it loses its shell, as it slides out on its feet as opposed to its belly like other
Koopa Troopas.
There is
also a fully functional unused red
Koopa Troopa that can be found in the game's codes.
Diddy Kong, Fox McCloud, and Falco Lombardi
also fight some
Koopa Troopas while searching for the kidnapped Donkey Kong.
The different color shells
also point to the behavior of the
Koopa Troopas.
Koopa Paratroopas have
also appeared as playable characters in various spin - off installments, occasionally even appearing without a normal
Koopa Troopa as a playable character; in these installments, the red Paratroopas are the default color, having appeared first, and the green Paratroopas are the alternate color, having appeared later.
Pre-release screenshots of Super Mario Bros. 3 showed that Toad wouldn't be the only one hosting Toad Houses - a
Koopa Troopa and a Hammer Brother would
also run them.
The Super Mario World ones have
also been redrawn in a smaller size due to a size discrepancy the original graphics had next to ordinary
Koopa Troopas.
Koopa Paratroopas (
also known as Para-Koopas, Sky
Troopas in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, or simply Paratroopas) are winged
Koopa Troopas.
Koopa Paratroopas reappear in Super Mario World and its remake, Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2,
also having the updated design of the
Koopa Troopas, as they now bipedal rather than quadrupedal.
They
also appear larger than regular
Koopa Troopas, despite being skeletal versions of them.
This game
also introduces Dry Bones» current design, with him more resembling an actual
Koopa Troopa.
Dry Bones (
also known as Skeleton
Koopas) are skeletal versions of
Koopa Troopas.
Two new amiibo figures (sold separately) will
also be released on the same day: Goomba and
Koopa Troopa.