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With the rest of the Koopa Kids, he made a surprise return appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' where the possessed [[Cackletta|Bowletta]] dispatched them throughout the castle to defeat the Mario brothers. Morton was the second to battle them, first sending out shockwaves as they crossed a bridge as an obstacle, but the brothers were able to evade it and battle him. In battle, Morton used both shockwaves and fireballs, but he was defeated yet again by the brothers.
 
With the rest of the Koopa Kids, he made a surprise return appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' where the possessed [[Cackletta|Bowletta]] dispatched them throughout the castle to defeat the Mario brothers. Morton was the second to battle them, first sending out shockwaves as they crossed a bridge as an obstacle, but the brothers were able to evade it and battle him. In battle, Morton used both shockwaves and fireballs, but he was defeated yet again by the brothers.
  
Morton returns in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] as the largest of the Koopalings and with a black shell instead of gray.  He kidnaps Peach along with the other Koopalings and flies away in an airship, though Bowser Jr. drops him and the others off at fortresses along the way to slow down Mario and co.  Morton is left at the World 6 fortress; he encounters Mario on a platform surrounded by spiked pillars and stomps his foot with a grunt before attacking with a new wand and paralyzing stomps.  After falling the first time, Morton escapes to the World 6 castle for a rematch.  Forgoing his wand, he instead takes advantage of help from [[Kamek]], who uses a spell to make pieces of the floor smash into the ceiling after a stomp.  Beaten again, Morton and the other Koopalings return home on foot to find Bowser also defeated.  They help him up, but Bowser's Castle then falls on top of them.
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Morton returned in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] as the largest of the Koopalings and with a black shell instead of gray.  He kidnapped Peach along with the other Koopalings and flew away in an airship, though [[Bowser Jr.]] dropped him and the others off at fortresses along the way to slow down Mario and/or his friends.  Morton was left at the World 6 fortress; he encountered Mario on a platform surrounded by spiked pillars and stomped his foot with a grunt before attacking with a new wand and paralyzing stomps.  After falling the first time, Morton escaped to the World 6 castle for a rematch.  Forgoing his wand, he instead took advantage of help from [[Kamek]], who used a spell to make pieces of the floor smash into the ceiling after a stomp.  Beaten again, Morton and the other Koopalings returned home on foot to find Bowser also defeated.  They helped him up, but Bowser's Castle then fell on top of them.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=

Revision as of 11:53, 26 February 2010

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Morton in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Morton Koopa Jr.
Species Koopa
Hair color None
Eye color Black
Relatives Bowser (father), Koopalings (siblings)
Voiced by Lani Minella (2009)
Debut Super Mario Bros. 3

Morton Koopa Jr. is the third-youngest of Bowser's seven children, whom he often uses as pawns in his schemes.

Background

In Super Mario Bros. 3, he is given his own airship and attacks Desert Hill, stealing its magic rod and stealing its king into an animal. However, Mario was able to defeat him and retrieve the wand. He then appeared in Super Mario World, once more as the second boss, of the Donut Plains castle. His battle strategy involved walking up the walls and onto the ceiling, then dropping down when he was directly above one of the Mario brothers in an attempt to crush them. After being stomped several times, he was defeated.

Morton in Super Mario World.

Morton also appeared in Yoshi's Safari, where he helped in the invasion of Jewelry Land as well as the stealing of the seven magic crystals. He acted as the boss of Spirit Mountain and protected the Purple Crystal, riding a giant Yoshi-like robot that was destroyed in battle with Mario and Yoshi.

With the rest of the Koopa Kids, he made a surprise return appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga where the possessed Bowletta dispatched them throughout the castle to defeat the Mario brothers. Morton was the second to battle them, first sending out shockwaves as they crossed a bridge as an obstacle, but the brothers were able to evade it and battle him. In battle, Morton used both shockwaves and fireballs, but he was defeated yet again by the brothers.

Morton returned in New Super Mario Bros. Wii as the largest of the Koopalings and with a black shell instead of gray. He kidnapped Peach along with the other Koopalings and flew away in an airship, though Bowser Jr. dropped him and the others off at fortresses along the way to slow down Mario and/or his friends. Morton was left at the World 6 fortress; he encountered Mario on a platform surrounded by spiked pillars and stomped his foot with a grunt before attacking with a new wand and paralyzing stomps. After falling the first time, Morton escaped to the World 6 castle for a rematch. Forgoing his wand, he instead took advantage of help from Kamek, who used a spell to make pieces of the floor smash into the ceiling after a stomp. Beaten again, Morton and the other Koopalings returned home on foot to find Bowser also defeated. They helped him up, but Bowser's Castle then fell on top of them.

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • Morton appears as a boss in the licensed games Mario is Missing! and Hotel Mario. In Hotel Mario, he is the first boss running the treetop WoodDoor-Hysteria Hotel.

In Other Media

  • He appears in the Momotaro and Snow White shorts of Amada's Super Mario OVA, where he and the other Koopalings were quickly defeated by Mario on his way to defeat Bowser.
  • Morton appears in the Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. 3 cartoon series and its sequel series Super Mario World, where he was known as Big Mouth Koopa, due to being known for his talkativeness.

Canceled Appearances

  • Unused sprites of Morton and the other Koopalings were found in Super Princess Peach, implying that they were intended to appear but were removed at some point in production.

Trivia

  • He seems to be named after the talk show host Morton Downey Jr., hence the "Jr." in his name. Some have used the Jr. to speculate that Morton is Bowser's real name or his father's, although it is notably absent from his Japanese name.
  • He has 500 HP in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.