Lemmy Koopa
 

Larry

Super Mario Bros 3
(Super Mario Allstars)

Ice Land (6)

Super Mario World
Vanilla Dome (3)

 

Quick facts
Name Lemmy Koopa
1st appearance Super Mario Brothers 3 1989
Biographical data One of Bowser's seven kids
   

All Lemmy appearances
Name Format
Super Mario Bros 3  1989
Super Mario World  1990
Yoshi's Safari  1993

Introduction
Lemmy´s big dream is to be a star in a circus show, but with his IQ I doubt it. In Super Mario Bros 3 he throws big green circus balls at Mario.
    In Super Mario World he hides in a room where the floor is built up by many green pipes. He and two fake "Lemmy dolls" hides in the pipes while a fireball bounces around in the room. Lemmy and his to dolls sticks up their heads from some of these pipes and Mario must jump on Lemmy´s head three times until he's defeated.

    In Yoshi´s Safari he emerges from the sea in in a heavily armored turtle like robot but he only has 3 cannons so he won´t cause Mario too much damage. He appears on the first level, the Grassland.
 
 
On The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World Lemmy was renamed Hip Koopa and would often hang-out and pull pranks with his brother Hop Koopa, whom he was twins with. In the continuity of the cartoons, Hip and Hop were the youngest Koopalings, and were portrayed as six-year-olds, while the rest of the Koopalings were in their teens. Like many stereotypical twins, Hop and Hip would often share their sentences by either speaking in unison or finishing each other's lines. In the cartoons, Hip had thinner hair than Lemmy, a large overbite, one spike on his shell, and didn't appear to have a lazy eye.
 
Hip Koopa [Lemmy] from "The Adventures of Super Mario Brothers 3". 
 
 
Bonus: Also visit, Lemmy's Land for more info on everything Lemmy! 
 

 


 

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