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Troy

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Troy

Troy is the Prince of the Koopas and is Bowser's ninth child. He debuted in the Nintendo 64 game Super Mario Madness. He is friends with Shady, a ghostly figure that used to Shorty Koopa until he was defeated by Mario in Super Mario Madness 2: The Shadow Empire, which is also for the Nintendo 64. He was knocked into the lava and became Shady who still hates Mario and still works for Bowser. He is also Troy's partner in crime. Troy is also friends with his father, Bowser, Bowser Jr., Baby Bowser, and the Koopalings (mostly Larry, Roy, Lemmy, and Ludwig).

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[edit] Super Nintendo Villains

His next appearence is in the Spring 2008 Nintendo crossover Super Nintendo Heroes, he will be one of the many villains who help Terron take over the universe. After the fight with Terron, he betrays Terron and all the villains, as he drains the power of the 10 Nintengems to turn himself into the Troyinator. He is defeated by the heroes and the villains. Terron also helps them by sucking the power of the Nintengems out of the Troyinator. They all defeat Troy and they all save the universe, Troy actually had a bit of power left, he charges 1 final blow at them, but Terron sacrifices himself to save everyone from Troy's attack. In the ending, Troy is seen locked in Bowser's Dungeon, but he says that he will soon return.

[edit] King Troy

His next appearence is in Super Mario Heroes: Future of the Mushroom Kingdom where he is once again the main antagonist, alongside Shady. He plans to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. He wears a red and black cape throughout the game to symbolize his royalty as he is the new king of the Koopa Troop. His plans are foiled by not only by Mario, but by Luigi and Peach as well.

[edit] The Wrath of Troy

Troy's next appearence is in the sequel to Super Nintendo Heroes, Super Nintendo Heroes 2: The Wrath of Troy, where he will be the main antagonist once again. He kidnaps the 5 princesses, Bowser, and Ganondorf, so he can drain their power to his body. He also brainwashes Bowser and Ganondorf into finding the 10 Nintengems. Mario and Link turn Bowser and Ganondorf back to normal, and they both team up with the heroes and the other villains to defeat Troy and rescue the 5 princesses. They rescue the princesses and they now must defeat Troy. Troy soon collects the final Nintengem, and takes it to the Troyhemoth. They all sneak onto the Troyhemoth where they find Troy and defeat him. Troy soon turns into Meta Troy, then fights them with his Troymaton, and finally tries to defeat them by turning into Troylossus. He can't defeat them with neither of them, so he uses his last resort, the Nintengems. He brainwashes Bowser and Ganondorf with a secret chip he put in them. Troy fuses with the 2 anti-heroes and becomes Troyserdorf. They defeat Troyserdorf, turn them all back to normal, and save the universe once again. Troy is locked up in the Dungeon once again. But, this time, in a cell with no cracked walls.

[edit] Kingdom Invasion

Troy returns in the upcoming Super Mario Kingdom where he helps Bowser, Bowser Jr., Shady, and the Koopalings take over all the kingdoms in the world.

[edit] Troy the Genius

Troy is also known for being an evil genius and for creating a lot of machines, like Troymaton, the Omnikoopa, Robo Bro, Terora, Aerobot, Mega Mecha Magikoopa, and more. He also created the Troyhemoth, a gigantic battleship used to get around and to hide out in case Mario and Luigi stowaway on it.

[edit] Trivia

  • Troy is Bowser's 9th child, however, he appears before Bowser's 8th child, Bowser Jr., however, Troy was just a koopa who helped Bowser in the 2 Super Mario Madness games and Super Mario Adventure. But, he soon became an adopted Koopaling at the end of Super Mario Adventure. Making Troy the only adopted Koopaling.
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