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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: Ganon Vader on September 02, 2017, 04:16:48 PM
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In America, "Bowser" is the King of a group of intelligent turtles called "the Koopas" or "the Koopa". However, I know that in Japan, "Koopa" is the name of the character called "Bowser" in America. What are "the Koopas/Koopa" called in Japan?
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ノコノコ
Noko Noko
"noh-koh-noh-koh"
It means unconcernedly or nonchalantly.
There's a few instances where you can see this Japanese name slipping through the localization cracks. Super Mario RPG has the NokNok Shell weapon. The strangely unlocalized enemy names of Super Mario Land include Nokobon (as in bomb-Koopa) and then Super Mario Land 2 got the Noko Bombette, which even throws in the Japanese name for Buzzy Beetle, Metto (from helmet, "herumetto")!
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ノコノコ
Noko Noko
"noh-koh-noh-koh"
It means unconcernedly or nonchalantly.
There's a few instances where you can see this Japanese name slipping through the localization cracks. Super Mario RPG has the NokNok Shell weapon. The strangely unlocalized enemy names of Super Mario Land include Nokobon (as in bomb-Koopa) and then Super Mario Land 2 got the Noko Bombette, which even throws in the Japanese name for Buzzy Beetle, Metto (from helmet, "herumetto")!
I know that Koopa Troopas are called Noko Nokos, but is Bowser called "King of the Noko Nokos"?
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No, that part of the manual calls him 大魔王クッパ Great Demon King Koopa
(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FApJd8H4.jpg&hash=fdd6fffcb3fc244c9315b88fb39697b6)
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No, that part of the manual calls him 大魔王クッパ Great Demon King Koopa
(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FApJd8H4.jpg&hash=fdd6fffcb3fc244c9315b88fb39697b6)
That's interesting. I wonder if the same is true in subsequent games. You might also find it interesting that "Great Demon King" is also Ganon(dorf)'s title in the Japanese version of the Zelda games.
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It's also King Piccolo's title in Dragon Ball.
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(https://www.mariowiki.com/images/9/94/Tokotokoartwork.PNG)
The running Moai heads in Super Mario Land are called Tokotoko, which is an onomatopoeia for feet hitting the ground and probably also a pun on Nokonoko.
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(https://www.mariowiki.com/images/9/94/Tokotokoartwork.PNG)
The running Moai heads in Super Mario Land are called Tokotoko, which is an onomatopoeia for feet hitting the ground and probably also a pun on Nokonoko.
They don'y have feet though...
(https://pics.me.me/via-9gag-com-13564876.png)
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They could have phantom limbs.
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"Tatanga... I'm already a demon."
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They could have phantom limbs.
You can see the bottom touching the ground with the shadow. Sorry to be technical...