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Koopalings
Mario character
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Promotional artwork for New Super Mario Bros. U showing the seven Koopalings. From left to right: Lemmy, Wendy, Morton, Larry, Iggy, Ludwig, and Roy.
First game Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Voiced by (English) Lani Minella (Larry, Morton, Wendy and Lemmy)
Mike Vaughn (Iggy and Ludwig)
Dan Falcone (Roy)
Michelle Hippe (Larry, Mario Kart 8)
Ashley Flannagan (Wendy, Mario Kart 8)
David J. Goldfarb (Ludwig, Mario Kart 8)
David Cooke (Morton, Mario Kart 8)
Cartoons
James Rankin (Cheatsy "Larry")
Dan Hennessey (Big-Mouth "Morton")
Tabitha St. Germain (Kootie-Pie "Wendy")
Tara Charendoff (Hop "Iggy" and Hip "Lemmy")
Gordon Masten (Bully "Roy")
Michael Stark (Kooky "Ludwig")
Voiced by (Japanese) Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.
Masaharu Satō (Larry and Iggy)
Miyako Endō (Morton and Wendy)
Naoki Tatsuta (Roy, Lemmy, and Ludwig)

The Koopalings (コクッパ, Kokuppa) (also known as Bowser's minions (クッパの手下, Kuppa no Teshita) in Japan and Europe) or 7 Bowser Team (クッパ7人衆, Kuppa Shichi Ninshū) in Japan) are a group of seven fictional, childlike characters in the Mario video game franchise by Nintendo. Their individual names are Iggy, Larry, Lemmy, Ludwig, Morton, Roy, and Wendy. Originally depicted as the children of the series antagonist Bowser, they first appeared as boss characters in the 1988 game Super Mario Bros. 3. They have since appeared in subsequent Super Mario games and spin-off Mario titles.

They have made several appearances in other media, most notably in the cartoon The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, which featured entirely different names for the Koopalings due to them not having official names at the time of its production phase.

The Koopalings were conceived by various game designers who were challenged to come up with new bosses for Super Mario Bros. 3; the favorite drawings loosely based on members of the design team were chosen for the seven Koopalings. Most of the Koopalings are distinguished by their wild punk hairstyles. The first names of the Koopalings would later be adapted for the Japanese version of Super Mario World, which was released a few months after the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 3. However, the Koopalings received a set of different names in the DiC-produced The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 animated series, as they were still unnamed when the show was in production.


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