Magikoopa appears in three of the Nintendo Adventure Books, but there is only one, Bowser's third cousin twice removed. His magic powers mostly involve shrinking things. In Flown the Koopa, he is the main antagonist of the story, where he captures dinosaurs and shrinks them to put them into...
After the bolts spin around the area twice, the Bros. are no longer able to use their hammers, forcing them to jump over the remaining bolts. After this specific attack, the dome overheats, forcing Fawful to stay out of the vehicle for three turns and preventing him from attacking. ...
Between 1909 and 1910, Huo travelled to Shanghai twice to accept an open challenge posed by an Irish boxer, Hercules O'Brien. The two of them had arguments over the rules governing such boxing matches and eventually agreed that whoever knocked down his opponent would be the victor. O'Brien ...
this happens because sometimes the game considers a single enemy to have been eaten twice.[3]Yoshi himself hatches directly into an adult when Mario uncovers his egg, but this is becauseBowsertrapped Yoshi in the egg. Unlike their adult counterparts, Baby Yoshis cannot use their tongues to eat...
It is referenced twice in the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segments. In "Day of the Orphan", while waiting for Edison to make his move in a game of chess, Luigi tries to hurry his friend up by reminding him of a blackout in the Bronx that he should tend. In "...
Japanese キノピコ[?]Kinopiko Combination of「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and「子」(ko, meaning "child" and usually used in Japanese female names); shared with Vanna T. and officially romanized as "Kinopico"[9] Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比珂[?]Qínuòbǐkē Transliteration of the Japanes...
this happens because sometimes the game considers a single enemy to have been eaten twice.[3]Yoshi himself hatches directly into an adult when Mario uncovers his egg, but this is becauseBowsertrapped Yoshi in the egg. Unlike their adult counterparts, Baby Yoshis cannot use their tongues to eat...