These Koopa
Troopas can be kicked at each other like in the Super Mario Bros. series, and they may right themselves after being jumped on.
Koopa
Troopas also have their own board named after them in Koopa's Tycoon Town.
Koopa
Troopas are absent from Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars, seemingly replaced by Terrapins, which are basically armored Koopa
Troopas, similar to Koopatrols.
All of the Koopa
Troopas are green, and are generally portrayed as being slightly slow and incompetent, although they are usually successful in carrying out simple jobs.
Koopa
Troopas and Para-Koopas reappear in Yoshi's Island DS as enemies.
Koopa
Troopas make their 3D debut in Super Mario 64, where they appear as rare enemies only found in Bob - omb Battlefield and Tiny - Huge Island.
Koopa
Troopas and their paper counterparts appear in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam as enemies.
Also, unlike in Super Mario 64, Koopa
Troopas can actually hurt Mario in this game.
The most regular enemies that Mario encounters in Grass Land are: Goombas, Koopa
Troopas and Piranha Plants.
Koopa
Troopas, along with Goombas and Boos appear in the minigame Curtain Call, where the players need to memorize the order in which the Koopa
Troopas, Boos and Goombas appear.
This game uses the Good / Bad Koopa
Troopas system that was introduced in the earlier Paper Mario titles, but with a twist: in this game Koopa
Troopas under Bowser's control aren't the «Bad» Koopa
Troopas, and some even tried to save Princess Peach from Count Bleck.
These «good» Koopa
Troopas in this game are more true to the original Koopa Troopa appearance, with green shells and no shades or collars.
In the NES version, red - shelled Koopa
Troopas are found in a Mario Bros. - style arena to obtain the item, then yellow - shelled ones are found within the various time periods.
Their apparent neutrality coincides with the presence of Koopa
Troopas wearing red shells and green shells; «Bad» Koopa
Troopas no longer exclusively have red shells, as green - shelled Koopa
Troopas appear as foes wearing sunglasses and spiked collars.
Koopa
Troopas do not appear in the first game of the series, Super Mario Land, instead being replaced by a similar species known as Bombshell Koopas, which explode after being stomped on.
In the SNES version of Super Mario Bros. 3 (available in Super Mario All - Stars), Koopa
Troopas also appeared in the Battle Game Mode.
In early episodes such as «King Mario of Cramalot» and «Rolling Down the River», Koopa
Troopas speak in very slow, deep voices.
Green Koopa
Troopas move back and forth without any boundaries and even if that means that they will commit suicide by falling down into the pit.
The «good» Koopa
Troopas all live in Koopa Village, a place which is overrun by Fuzzies at one point in the game.
Actual Koopa
Troopas appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, and assist Wario in taking over Mario Land.
Koopa
Troopas — They are turtles that move back and forth.
These Koopa
Troopas are harmless and can not hurt Mario, but they can push him back if touched.
Koopa
Troopas also appear in the background in Random Ride.
Koopa
Troopas reappear in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels working exactly the same way as in the previous game.
In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, green and red Koopa
Troopas can be seen at the awards ceremony at the end of a Grand Prix.
Green Koopa
Troopas use Fruits and Rare Fruits to raise their Skill Levels.
While on the Koopa Cruiser some of Bowser's Goombas started running rampant, and the Koopa
Troopas, dubbed the name Bowser Baddies, ask the Mario Bros. to help them control the situation.
Koopa
Troopas attack by getting into their shells and ramming Mario, doing 7 HP of damage.
The Koopa
Troopas on the show are depicted as bipeds, something that had yet to be seen in any game until Super Mario World.
In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Koopa
Troopas make a cameo appearance in Mario and Luigi's fight against Bowser Jr., as part of the audience alongside Shy Guys and Goombas.
This marks the first time in the Mario & Luigi series where actual Koopa
Troopas have appeared as enemies, in the previous installments, different species of Koopa
Troopas appear: Superstar Saga has Troopeas, Bowser's Inside Story has Dark Koopas (in the Dark Bowser battle), and Dream Team has Dreamy Paratroopas.
Koopa
Troopas reappear in New Super Mario Bros..
Several Koopa
Troopas appear in Paper Mario, both as enemies and allies.
In this game, Koopa
Troopas traveled with Bowser to Dinosaur Land in an attempt to take it over, though this plan is thwarted by the Mario brothers.
In the game Mario Bros, there are enemies called Shellcreepers, which bear a huge similarity to Koopa
Troopas, but can not be jumped on.
Despite Koopa
Troopas absent from the 1993 live - action Super Mario Bros. film, early production artwork of the film version of Goombas had them labeled with the name «Koopa's
Troopas».
Standard Koopa
Troopas do not appear in this game but, as in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Koopa
Troopas are the crew of the Koopa Cruiser and look the same as their past appearance in the series.
Koopa
Troopas accompany Bowser and the Koopalings to the Real World during the events of Mario is Missing!.
Red Koopa
Troopas move back and forth and their movement is limited to a platform on which they are standing on only.
Koopa
Troopas also appear in the remake of this game, Super Mario 64 DS.
In Super Mario Bros., Koopa
Troopas are the second enemy Mario encounters, directly after Goombas.
Additionally, three green and three red Koopa
Troopas dance in Birdo's concert at Plum Park.
Koopa
Troopas appear throughout the Nintendo Adventure Books, which gives them a weapon not seen anywhere else; a retractable cannon in their shells that allows them to bombard their enemies with a seemingly limitless barrage of empty Koopa Shells.
Koopa
Troopas seem to struggle while on the screen in this game.
Four Koopa
Troopas appear in the minigame Shell Game, were the player needs to find the Koopa Troopa who has the treasure chest with coins inside it.
Unlike almost all of their other appearances, the Koopa
Troopas in this game do not act aggressively towards Mario; in fact, they attempt to escape whenever they see him coming.
Also, as a joke, Koopa
Troopas are usually seen wearing turtleneck sweaters.
Bowser had planned to do battle with Cackletta, the witch who had stolen Princess Peach's voice, with his army of Koopa
Troopas and Goombas (accompanied by the Mario Bros.)-- however, the Koopa Cruiser was attacked by Fawful, Cackletta's henchman, before it could reach the Beanbean Kingdom.
It is unknown what color of Koopa
Troopas appear in the Super Mario Land series, as both of the games are in black and white; however, the behavior of the Koopa
Troopas in the second game is identical to the normal behavior of the red - shelled ones, but the official artwork depicts them as green - shelled.
Yellow - shelled Koopa
Troopas are unique and tend to chase after Mario, but act like faster green - shelled Koopa
Troopas in movement.