Koopa Daimyōjin
The title of this article is official, but it comes from aJapanese source.
If anacceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
| Koopa Daimyōjin | |
|---|---|
| Species | Koopa |
| Appears in | Super Mario Kodansha manga (Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 7) (1992) |
Koopa Daimyōjin is a deity that appears inSuper Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 7 of theSuper Mario Kodansha manga.
OnKame Star, Bowser erected a temple to him, complete with a giant statue. The statue is identical to "American Koopa", the manga's adaptation of King Koopa as he appears in theDIC Entertainment cartoons holding two candles. Bowser intends to marryPrincess Peach and PrincessDaisy in front of his statue, but the princesses refuse to follow through with his plan. After he captures their rescuers and fakes being the superheroGreat, they accept to marry him, but Mario breaks free, reveals and proves himself to be Great, causing the princesses to run to him. Furious, Bowser pleads help from the deity, who in turns gives him his own powers, turning him intoKoopa Seven. While transforming, Bowser grows larger, destroying the statue and then the Kame Star itself.
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | クーパ Kūpa Daimyōjin | Bowserapparent divinity; while Bowser's name is not written like this in Japanese, this name is closer to the English pronunciation and also appears in the episode "Karate Koopa" |
References[edit]
- ^Kazuki Motoyama (6 Oct. 1992).Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World 7.KC Deluxe (Japanese). ISBN4-06-319334-9. Page 108.

