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He alongside Lemmy successfully escaped amidst the chaos caused by Bowser's Castle relocating itself and Bowser growing giant to fight the castle, although they were forced to leave Wendy behind.

Eventually, they witnessed Bowser being crushed by the Tower of Yikk , and attempted to help him get the tower's foot off him, although this proved to be unnecessary due to Bowser becoming Super Bowser. They also attempted to aid Bowser in defeating the tower, thus forcing Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. In the ending, during the festivities, Larry is seen excitedly pointing at something towards Bowser Jr.

Larry Koopa, alongside the rest of the Koopalings, appears as a playable character for the first time in Mario Kart 8 , where he is an unlockable character. This time, he is voiced by Michelle Hippe. His emblem is shown to be a sky blue silhouette of his own head, in a similar manner to Bowser and Bowser Jr. His winning animation has him waving to the crowd [13]. Larry is one of the heavier lightweights in the game.

As such, his acceleration, handling, and grip stats are lowered a little to boost his speed and weight he shares this trait with Toad , Koopa Troopa , Shy Guy , Toadette , Lakitu , Wendy , and Isabelle. Larry is the Normal Staff Ghost for Electrodrome. There is also an advertisement for Larry Lights that can be seen in that course, as well as several screens that feature a silhouette of him as a disc jockey in front of dancing Koopa Troopas and Shy Guys [13].

Larry's main color for his parts is yellow, similar to Bowser Jr. The color scheme selection of his parts is based on these colors. An expection to this is his Circuit Special which, despite being yellow and orange, is not used by either Mii color. On an additional note, Larry has a peculiar glider trick animation while riding sport bikes ; only one hand grabs the handlebar [14] , instead of the usual two with standard bikes and ATVs [15].

He now shares stats with only Toad and Shy Guy, and is still among the heaviest lightweight characters. Larry appears in Mario Kart Tour as a Normal character, being very easy to unlock. His special item is the Boomerang Flower. Larry Koopa appears alongside the other Koopalings and Bowser Jr.

It has been requested that this section be rewritten. Reason: The claim that Larry is a leader isn't isolated here, as the equivalent Japanese phrase shows up in Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.

Larry alongside the other Koopalings makes his Super Smash Bros. He is unlockable in the former game and available from the start in the latter. His attacks and statistics are identical to Bowser Jr. Larry can also appear in place of Bowser Jr. Like the other Koopalings, he is actually driving a mass-produced version of the Junior Clown Car as noted by the yellow light bulbs that serve as its eyes.

The rim and propeller of his Junior Clown Car are colored light blue his signature color , and he reuses his voice clips from his appearance in New Super Mario Bros. Wii , thus he is voiced by Lani Minella. There are a few oddities regarding his trophy descriptions across Super Smash Bros. His trophy in the English version claims that he is the leader of the Koopalings.

His American Wii U trophy instead calls him the youngest, reflecting his early age description the European version's trophy, however, was left unchanged for unknown reasons. In Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate , Larry alongside the other Koopalings returns as a playable character accessible via Bowser Jr. He is once again an unlockable character, like in Super Smash Bros. Just like in the previous game, his attacks and statistics are identical to Bowser Jr. Unlike in Super Smash Bros. These occasions include all corresponding attacks, their side taunt, and one of their victory poses. Edition as a Wood attribute character. He is only playable in Equestrian.

In the Wii U version, he can be challenged after placing first in the level 2 Equestrian tournament. Upon defeat, the player will unlock him for that event. Mario battles Larry on top of the locomotive. Although not actually seen, he had earlier appeared in the previous level as a VIP diner at the restaurant that Mario had to sub as the head chef due to the original head chef being left severely injured by Shy Guys, where he had Mario prepare for him a massive steak in a pseudo-boss battle.

After having the steak, he thanked Mario and stated the restaurant was officially one of his favorite "one and a half star restaurants" before taking his leave. He was always obscured by the drapes, however, leaving him unable to be seen, and he only revealed he was the VIP in question just before the boss fight. During his battle, at first, if Larry gets damaged, a Shy Guy inserts hearts into the fire chamber so that the smoke from the train replenishes Larry to full health.

On the next turn, the conductor of the Sunset Express attempts to chase the Shy Guy out of the cabin, while Larry sends minions to hit him. Once three waves of enemies are defeated, the conductor chases out the Shy Guy and Mario can damage Larry properly. Larry will fire a magic spell at the smokestack to spew out smoke that will hit and cover Mario.

On contact, Mario's attacks will always miss, and Larry will evade the effects of Thing Cards by hiding in the smoke. If the Cork Thing Card is used, the smokestack gets clogged with the cork, rendering Larry unable to send smoke out. Larry can attack by jumping on Mario or drop-kicking him. If Mario takes too long to defeat Larry, Larry will jump on Mario five times, instantly defeating him, dealing 36, 54, 72, 90 and 99 damage with each jump for a total of damage. Said attack can be dodged by using the Instant Camera Thing card or its replica and by equipping the Spike Helmet, as Larry will first attack the photograph of Mario with his wand and will then jump on the spike of the helmet, receiving damage and failing the attack.

He will then repeat the final attack the next turn. Similarly to other bosses in the game, when an Enemy Card is used during his fight, it will instantly run away. His Enemy Card serves the same purpose as the other Koopalings' cards, scaring away enemies on the battlefield. Like many other paper characters, Larry has black eyes without irises; unlike his previous appearances since his redesign in New Super Mario Bros. Wii , in this game his eyelids appear again, being white instead of green like in artwork for Super Mario World.

Curiously enough, Larry holds his wand in his right hand while idle, but holds it in his left hand when casting a spell. This makes him the only Koopaling to use his left hand while using his wand in Paper Mario Color Splash. Larry Koopa's pose with the wand when he's idle, note how he's holding the wand in his right hand.

Larry Koopa casting a magic attack with his wand, note how he's holding the wand in his left hand. Larry Koopa casting the spell to disappear in the smoke, note how he's holding the wand in his left hand. Larry appears as a doctor under the name Dr.

Larry in Dr. Mario World. He was added alongside Dr. Roy on February 3, Larry is available as a special stage reward in World Larry's skill involves colorful crates , where in stage mode it immediately breaks up to 10 of them 8 prior to version 1. The amount of colorful crates sent differ based on level, where it is two at level 1 and eight at level 4 and 5 the latter has the added effect of filling the skill meter faster.

In stage mode, using this skill when there are no more colorful crates left will eliminate a random virus or object if there are no viruses left , although capsules cannot be removed by this skill. Larry was originally going to appear in Super Princess Peach , although he was taken out of the final game with the rest of the Koopalings.

Larry appears in the Homemaker page in Super Mario Bros. He is the first Boss in the deck. While Larry and the other Koopalings do not appear in Mario Tennis Aces , their airships can be seen in the background of the Savage Sea court. Larry is rather similar to his siblings, sharing the regular yellow and tan skin and green head color.

He is set apart by his blue hair which has since been changed to light blue , that are usually combed to resemble a cockscomb, [3] whose appearance remained relatively consistent over time. Another more recent distinguishing and noticeable trait is the blue star on the side of his head, which is similar to Morton's star and the stripes on the side of Lemmy's head; this star was not added until New Super Mario Bros. With early official information depicting him as much shorter than Mario [19] , Larry is still shorter than Mario in New Super Mario Bros.

Wii , but varies in height between games, with his shortest modern appearance being in Mario Kart 8 and his tallest being in Paper Mario: Color Splash , and is overall slightly shorter than Ludwig. His mouth is feline-shaped, as his lips are deeply curved, and his nose is flat; it is relatively the same as Roy's aside from the jawline. He also has a plated belly and padded feet. He has large, oval eyes that are light blue, like Wendy ; however, his in-game sprites in Super Mario World depict them as green due to the SNES's color palette limitations.

For the same reason, his hair is depicted as white in his Super Mario Bros. His head is oval-shaped as well. He is on the small side when compared to the others. His shell is also light blue, lined with a white encasing, and the multiple, short spikes are circled with blue rings; originally, his shell was green, as seen in both his artwork and his sprites for Super Mario Bros. He wears the same metal, spiked cuffs as the other Koopalings.

Larry's appearance in the Super Smash Bros. However, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gives Larry a slightly darker and subdued color scheme, while his hair, spikes, and shell feature simple detailing, though his scales remain undefined. This trait is shared with Bowser Jr. Like the other Koopalings, not much of Larry's personality has been revealed. One of his most recurring traits so far has been the care for his hair. His trophy description in Super Smash Bros.

English trophy and his Super Smash Bros. At least one instance of his short temper was ignited when Starlow insulted Larry by calling him "shrimp", implying that he suffered from a Napoleon complex. Despite this interest, he has never appeared in any of the Mario sports games. Wii shows that he didn't possess a lot of stamina, as he was quite far behind his family, trying to catch his breath, while his siblings were trying to help Bowser up off the ground.

Although, this may be due to the fact that he was residing in World 1, presumably the furthest world from Bowser's Castle in World 8.

In the Japanese manual for Super Mario Bros. The official strategy guide for Super Mario Bros. I'll just have to give it my all next time! In Mario Kart 8 , Larry's silhouette could be seen in the Electrodrome race track as a disk jockey, implying that he may have an interest in that profession, or an interest in music in general.

The same game also has him operating a business known as Larry Lights , which based on the name implies that he does some electrician or pyrotechnic work. His Prima Official Game Guide bio of the game also states that he is a "cheatsy devil" which may be a reference to his cartoon counterpart and an experienced schemer. In volume 41 of Super Mario-Kun , Larry was accused of being a flirt by Blue Toad , as he and his brother caught Larry for hitting on their mother.

In Paper Mario: Color Splash , he is shown to be something of a glutton, as evidenced by his anonymously having Mario prepare a massive steak and specifically requesting that he wants the best prepared steak, the fact that he uses the train's chimney to revive stamina via hearts that a Shy Guy was delivering to him, and upon being beaten his deeply considering getting some lamb chops.

Like in the instruction booklet for Super Mario Bros. When winning a medal, Larry also felt that his horse should at least get something for his hard work, and implies that he intends to get the horse carrots as his way of thanking it. It is also shown that he enjoys listening to music, as shown in the episode "Never Koop a Koopa", where he is ignoring his father's lecture and listening to music on a set of headphones. He seems to be sarcastic too, as shown in " Gopher Bash ", he says Don't just help him!

Stand there! In the PC version of Mario is Missing! Like Ludwig, he is also into horror to some degree, as seen in Hotel Mario , since the room that the player fights him in is called "Larry's Scary Lair". In the D. Cartoons instead of the mowhalk, Larry Koopa had a dark-blue junior hairstyle, and his name was changed to Cheatsy Koopa instead Adventures of Super Mario Bros. As known in Super Mario Bros. Also, in most games, Larry is also known to be one of the most easiest Mario game bosses.

Larry Koopa makes his debut first appearance in Super Mario Bros. In this game, Larry is the first koopaling to be battled in Grassland. When Mario reaches Larry's cabin in his airship, Larry will start attacking with the stolen magic wand and shoot ring-like objects at Mario, then he will jump from a distance.

Mario will need to jump on his head 3 times to be defeated, then Larry will quickly retreat in his shell, letting Mario get the wand back, then the king is transformed back to its normal state. Larry Koopa's second appearance is Super Mario World, where he is the last koopaling to be fought. However in battle, Larry utilizes Iggy Koopa 's attack pattern.

He will stand on a tilting platform atop of lava with 3 podoboos jumping up and down. Larry can throw a ball at a time, meaning that Mario can spin-jump on it without damage. He is immune to all of Mario's attacks, unless he gets kicked off the platform and falls to the lava. Then by now, Mario literally kicks Larry's castle and gains access to Bowser's castle. This is the first time Larry Koopa is the last koopaling to fight since the Mario games he appeared in so far.

He is still the first boss from Super Mario Bros. Before battle, Larry is shocked at Mario's presence and rages, then ready to fight. He will shoot sky-blue fireballs at Mario then jump. If Mario stomps on his head, Larry will spin his shell around the area, and Mario will get damaged upon contact with the shell. Larry can also be defeated using fireballs. Can you name this heavyweight Koopaling? This next Koopaling has aspirations of joining the circus, but is held back due to his I.

Who is this sub-par Koopaling? The last Koopaling is the oldest and smartest of the seven. Do you know the name of this elder Koopaling? In which of these games did the Koopalings NOT appear in? Super Mario World. Yoshi's Safari. Super Mario Brothers 3. Yoshi's Island.

In which game do the Koopalings' names make their first appearance in Japan? Answer: Three Words. In what year was the first game featuring the Koopalings released in the United States? Most Recent Scores. In the cartoon version of "Super Mario Brothers 3", all the Koopalings had different names and Larry was known as Cheatsy.

In the cartoon version of "Super Mario Brothers 3", all the Koopalings had different names and Roy was known as Bully. In the cartoon version of "Super Mario Brothers 3", all the Koopalings had different names and Lemmy was known as Hip.



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