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:They first appeared to us in Super Mario Bros. 3, as far as I know. '''However''', their first appearance '''in the history of the Mushroom Kingdom''' (hence the word "chronologically") was in M&L:PiT. —{{User:Soler/sig}} 08:07, 25 June 2008 (EDT). | :They first appeared to us in Super Mario Bros. 3, as far as I know. '''However''', their first appearance '''in the history of the Mushroom Kingdom''' (hence the word "chronologically") was in M&L:PiT. —{{User:Soler/sig}} 08:07, 25 June 2008 (EDT). | ||
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In japanese, ''karakara'' means bone dry, not clattering. ''Garagara'' means clattering.--[[User:Bowser the Second|Bowser the Second]] 00:26, 12 March 2009 (EDT) |
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I like this page!! The MissingLink TML Rulez
DB, use the forum. Max2 (talk) (I Really Don't have time right now)
RIP, Koopa
So, wait, these ARE dead Koopas? Because in previous games they seemed to have been born that way.
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Wariofett4242 (talk).
- Yep. uper-Yoshi
aren't they in super mario world, too?
aren't dry bones in Super Mario World, also? Infectedshroom 18:35, 26 June 2007 (EDT)
Yes. -- Sir Grodus
then i'll put that in there.Infectedshroom
I added that they can be defeated permanently with the cape in SMW. It's my first edit! :) CD Santa
super Mario Galaxy
They aren't on four legs, they're leaning over lik emaybe a zombie would.
You're right, you can see that they have hands not 4 feet because they're clenched into fists.--Kamek101 09:36, 9 December 2007 (EST)
Sub-Species?
I really don't think that they are. They're just Koopa Troopas who came back from the dead.
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hammer (talk).
- Yeah, I think we are a bit generous around the wiki in giving the Sub-Species status to creatures. A Paragoomba, for example, is arguably a sub-species of Goomba, it can become a Goomba easily when you jump on them. - Cobold (talk · contribs) 08:06, 24 December 2007 (EST)
nominate
I NOMINATE THIS PAGE AS A FEATURED ARTICLE (or if im doing it wrong could some1 do it 4 me?)
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Wiki443556 (talk).
Sigh. Gramurz r gud man. All caps prove n00bishness. IIRC, this article has been featured before. Using numbers instead of phrases is bad. Sign your edits.... blah blah blah.... brush your teeth.... GreenKoopa - Comments or questions?
- It has been nominated before, not featured. For how to nominate an article, please see MarioWiki:Featured Articles. But please remember to give a good reason for your nomination (don't ask me what a good reason would look like), otherwise the community might decide to remove your vote. Time Questions 17:23, 27 May 2008 (EDT)
Thanks
This may be a dumb place to say this, but thanks, Sir Grodus, for the source. I was looking everywhere for it yesterday. X_X .
Am I Missing Something, Or Do I Have..........AMNESIA?!
It says that chronologically, they first appeared in Partners in Time. Then the next paragraph says their true debut is in Super Mario World, which is what I thought. So, how is it that they first appeared in Partners in Time? That can't be right, can it?
- They first appeared to us in Super Mario Bros. 3, as far as I know. However, their first appearance in the history of the Mushroom Kingdom (hence the word "chronologically") was in M&L:PiT. —Soler (talk · edits · edit count) 08:07, 25 June 2008 (EDT).
Japanese Name
In japanese, karakara means bone dry, not clattering. Garagara means clattering.--Bowser the Second 00:26, 12 March 2009 (EDT)