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Revision as of 16:26, September 17, 2024

Temple of Koopa
Temple of Koopa
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Raiders of the Lost Mushroom") (1989)
Greater location Jungleland
Inhabitants Fryguys, Cobrats

The Temple of Koopa is a series of underground caverns located in Jungleland that was said to be built by King Koopa's great-great grandkoop, which he chose to build as a place to hide the Lost Mushroom. Although Kolonel von Koop never learned about this on his own, Indiana Joe did, as he knew the location of every hidden treasure in Jungleland. The entrance to the temple is shaped like a crowned Koopa's head, presumably that of its founder. The interiors consist of many boulder, mushroom and torch-filled tunnels, as well as a chamber where the Lost Mushroom was housed. At least one Fryguy and a Cobrat are known to inhabit the temple.

History

The Temple of Koopa makes its first and only appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom." Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad travel to Jungleland in search of the Lost Mushroom, and eventually encounter Indiana Joe, who, upon hearing their request to lead them to Lost Mushroom, brings them to the Temple of Koopa. Having spied on them, Kolonel von Koop and the Koopa Pack follow them to the temple, and opts to wait outside while the heroes recover the treasure.

Indiana Joe displays his Koopaphobia to Mario and his friends, and shows that he cannot possibly enter the Temple of Koopa, so they venture in without him. Shortly after entering the temple, the ceiling caves in, blocking the exit. A Fryguy soon attacks Mario's group with fireballs, and chases them through the temple's many tunnels. After leaping over a large Cobrat, Mario's group seals themselves inside the chamber where the Lost Mushroom is, and Mario claims it. Wanting a way out, Mario inadvertently wishes for a trap door, and the Lost Mushroom grants his request, opening up a passage underneath the group, which transports them to the temple's entrance. After this venture, the temple is never seen or referenced again.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 酷霸庙[1]
Kùbàmiào
Koopa Temple
French Temple de Koopa[2] Temple of Koopa
German Tempel des Koopa[3] Temple of Koopa
Italian Tempio di Attila[?] Temple of Koopa
Portuguese Templo de Koopa[4] Temple of Koopa
Spanish Templo de Koopa[5] Temple of Koopa
Swedish Koopatempel[6] Temple of Koopa

References