King Koopa's alter egos
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King Koopa's alter egos are the many aliases utilized by King Koopa throughout numerous episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! With a few exceptions, an alter ego involves both a special costume as well as a different name. Aside from cosmetically fitting the theme of a given episode, no real reason is given as to why King Koopa uses these alter egos, as they don't conceal his identity in any way. It's possible that King Koopa just uses them for the pleasure of it.
Picture | Name | Episode | Description | |||
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Kid Koopa | "Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid" | Kid Koopa is the comboy-themed alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "Butch Mario & the Luigi Kid". It was also the first alter ego of King Koopa's to be used on the show. The name was only ever mentioned onscreen one time, by Sheriff Mouser. He sported a cowboy hat, trousers, cowboy boots, and a holster on his belt, which housed a small fireball-spitting Piranha Plant that he could use in place of a gun. King Koopa reused this same appearance in two more western-themed episodes, "The Great Gold Coin Rush" and "The Provolone Ranger", under the names of "Claim Jump Koopa" and "Billy the Koopa" respectively. | ||||
Captain Koopa | "Rolling Down the River" | Captain Koopa was the alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "Rolling Down the River". As Captain Koopa, King Koopa was the undisputed master of the steamboat the Sinister Star. He donned a swashbuckler hat and epaulettes. Pinned to his chest were three medals of unknown symbolization. Captain Koopa also wore a belt which supported the scabbard of his rapier, although he never really got a chance to fight with the actual sword. | ||||
File:CeasarKoopa.jpg | Emperor Augustus Septemberus Octoberus Koopa | "The Great Gladiator Gig" | Emperor Augustus Septemberus Octoberus Koopa was the alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "The Great Gladiator Gig". As an emperor, King Koopa had taken control over Linguine Colosseum, and possibly the entire Linguine Empire. He donned a purple robe. On his head, he wore a yellow wreath in place of his usual crown. Around his neck he also wore a gold chain with a medallion. | |||
File:MoonManKoopa.jpg | Moon Man Koopa | "Stars in Their Eyes" | Moon Man Koopa was the alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "Stars in Their Eyes". As Moon Man Koopa, King Koopa made his first venture into outer Space, enslaved the residents of the planet Quirk and took over their own Quirk Factory. His overall appearance had very few changes. The only notable one was that he wore a bubble-shaped space helmet over his head. His cuffs also had a slightly different appearance and were lacking their usual spikes. | |||
Koopa Khan | "Brooklyn Bound" | Koopa Khan was the alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode"Brooklyn Bound". As Koopa Khan, King Koopa controlled a small troop of Snifits throughout the Snow World. Koopa Khan rode an Ostro as his main mode of transportation, as did his Snifit underlings. He wore a thick, red winter coat with white fur trimmings, along with a matching cap. He also sported a long Fu Manchu. In the center of Koopa Khan's belt was a dagger scabbard, although he was never seen using it. Koopa Khan is a parody of Mongolian emperor Genghis Khan. | ||||
King-of-the-Road Koopa | "Toad Warriors" | King-of-the-Road Koopa is a alter ego in Toad Warriors. He has a ring in his nose and wores a jacket and blue hair. During the events of Toad Warriors, He stole the spaghetti sauce. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad chase after it. King Koopa also
had a car. He was defeated by Toad who transform into the Toad Warrior. King Koopa fell down the pit but manage to surived the fall. | ||||
Count Koopula | "Count Koopula" | Count Koopula is King Koopa's alter ego. He hates the Sunlight and Garlic and can transform into a bat. He a Tomato Sucking Vampire as well for some of his troops. He look like a vampire, but still has his crown. He also change Koopa Troopas into Wereturtle with special ability. His name is a spoof of Count Dracula | ||||
Blackbeard Koopa | "Pirates of Koopa" | Blckbeard Koopa is another of Koopa's alter ego. He is dressed just like a pirate and has a ship of his own. Unlike other pirates like Captain Clump, he doesn't wear a eyepatch, a hook on his hands, and a peg leg. Blackbeard Koopa is a spoof of the dangerous pirate, Blackbeard. He also breaks the fourth wall by blinking to the audiences. | King Goo Goo Ga Ga Koopa | "Two Plumbers and a Baby" | ||
Professor Kooparity | "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" | |||||
Dr. Koopenstein | "Koopenstein" | |||||
Koopenstein Monster | ||||||
Koopfinger | "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" | |||||
No costume | The Sheriff of Koopingham | "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men" | ||||
No costume | Koopa Nemo | "20,000 Koopas Under the Sea" | ||||
King O'Koopa | "Mighty McMario and the Pot of Gold" | |||||
File:Koop-zilla.jpg | Koop-zilla | "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" | ||||
Koopa Klaus | "Koopa Klaus" | Koopa Klaus was the titular alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "Koopa Klaus". Dressed up like Santa Claus, Koopa Klaus desired to ruin Christmas by destroying any toys he came across, and by freezing Santa's workshop so that Santa would be unable to deliver any of his presents. Koopa Klaus' main mode of transportation was a black sleigh with a green K on it, which was pulled around by two Albatoss that wore bicycle handles in lieu of reindeer. He was essentially just wearing a Santa Claus outfit, complete with black boots and a white beard. | ||||
Red Baron Koopa | "Mario and the Red Baron Koopa" | |||||
Al Koopone | "The Unzappables" | Al Koopone was the alter ego employed by King Koopa in the episode "The Unzappables". As Al Koopone, King Koopa and his Koopa Pack committed many crimes throughout the city of Crime Land, and situated his headquarters inside his own Koopa Klub soda bar. He wore a full-body black business suit. Although he never wore his crown, he did wear an Unzappable Hat as headgear when he robbed the First Mushroom Bank. Al Koopone also had a scar over his left eye, and could sometimes be seen with a cigar in his mouth. Al Koopone is a spoof of Italian-American crime lord Al Capone. | ||||
Rappin' Koopa | "Bad Rap" | |||||
El Koopitan | "The Mark of Zero" | |||||
Koop Tut | "The Ten Koopmandments" | |||||
Redcoat Koopa | "The Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!" | |||||
Alley Koop | "Quest for Pizza" | |||||
File:ClaimJumpKoopa.jpg | Claim Jump Koopa | "The Great Gold Coin Rush" | ||||
Koopa, the Kool or Kool Koopa | "Elvin Lives" | |||||
Karate Koopa | "Karate Koopa" | |||||
Billy the Koopa | "The Provolone Ranger" | |||||
Judge Koopa | "Escape from Koopatraz" | |||||
Warden Koopa | ||||||
Barra-Koopa | "Mario of the Deep" | |||||
File:NaziBowser.jpg | Kolonel von Koop | "Raiders of the Lost Mushroom" | ||||
Kangaroo Koopa | "Crocodile Mario" | Kangaroo Koopa is a form of King Koopa that appears in "Crocodile Mario" Kangaroo Koopa's outfit looks like a cowboy's clothes. | ||||
Darth Koopa | "Star Koopa" | Darth Koopa is a form of King Koopa that appears in the episode "Star Koopa". Darth Koopa is a take on both the appearance and name of the famous Darth Vader, a character from the Star Wars series. | ||||
Robo Koopa | "Robo Koopa" | Robo Koopa is a powerful form of King Koopa that appears in the episode "Robo Koopa." King Koopa assumes the alter ego after acquiring a special Robo Suit - a large, automated, full-body suit that was built by Dr. Nerdnick for the king. The powerful suit contains numerous features and gadgets, and makes Robo Koopa nearly invincible while wearing it. Using the suit's power, Robo Koopa initiates a reign of terror over Robo Land and almost defeats Mario and Luigi. |
Other Costumes
There were two episodes in which King Koopa donned a costume, yet did not employ the use of an alias. Both of these episodes were set in a jungle. In "Jungle Fever", King Koopa dressed up as a jungle native with a nose ring and bone necklace. In "Mario of the Apes", he sported the clothes of a hunter.