For Klaus Kratchet, is well known that magikoopas are from the elite forces of the Koopa Clan (even Goombella's tattle about em says it), so it's perfectly possible that Bowser sent just a common magikoopa to get Mario, also I belive we got an artwork of a magikoopa because is the first time we get to see one in a 3D Super Mario game (excluding Mario Parties, I said SUPER Mario). I would say yes, at least until we get official information from Nintendo and not a magazine or a guide... and for the image, use a Yoshi's Island DS or a Mario Party 8 one. I mean first of all, this Magikoopa is called Giant Kamek and also has a Japanese name, Dekamekku, which is not Kamek's name in Japan. I mean, think about it. --Dann Woolf 08:54, 19 January 2008 (EST), The official guidebook for SMW2: YI. Supershroom + 20 HP!

-- Klaus Kratchet, Not so possible, I guess Mr.

Considering the weird enemy names in YI I think it's one of the last two. And I think it's likely that's how the Japanese fans treat Kamek: no different from generic Magikoopas, because Kamek is a generic Magikoopa, and nothing more. -- Sir Grodus, If people would bother to look around the web, you'd know that the Magikoopa in Mario RPG is actually named カメザード (Kamezādo) in Japan. "Hootie the Blue Fish" for a Piranha Plant species? The two were never in a game together. If there are any edits that will improve the article's quality even further, make them. This is just a generic Magikoopa from Super Mario World.--son.of.suns@gmail.com 22:49, 25 April 2006 (EDT), Just decided to say I got that information from the Wikipedia page while looking up Kamek's appearances. We all know that Kamek first appeared in Yoshi's Island, but I have problem with that game: some of the translated enemy names. If you know how to pronounce one of them you are already halfway there. Maybe Psycho Kamek was a phase that Kamek went through when he left the Koopa Troop for a bit, when Bowser stole the title of Game King in M.Party Advance. He is still with the koopa troop. In the European version, he's called Kamek, but Kamek is the name of the entire species in Japan. Deadline: October 11, 2015, 23:59 GMT. Kamek Spelling And The Sound Of Letter Pronunciations. And now in the latest Smash Bros. games, Kamek isn't treated any different from generic Magikoopas. Rate the pronunciation difficulty of Kamek, {{collections.count?collections.count:0}}, Name already exists! If not, I'll leave it be.--Kamek101 15:04, 14 February 2008 (EST), Done! "Later shown in Paper Jam this could be possible"? Yet Nintendo of America ran with that idea and fans liked it, but now the inconsistent material has left behind so many questions that they can't be handwaved with "I think this Magikoopa is Kamek himself, and the developers just made a mistake" or "These other guys say he's Kamek, so it has to be him". USING OUR SERVICES YOU AGREE TO OUR USE OF. The industrial processes behind overmolding are constantly changing and bein… You've got the pronunciation of Kamek right. It was a pretty major appearance for Kamek, so I think it should be metioned in his actual list of appearances and explain his role and fighting techniques. He's called Magikoopa in the trading cards and guide...Technickal (talk), I just want to make sure because the Prima guides of both games as well as the NSMBW Trading cards call him Magikoopa. We try to teach you the correct way on how to pronounce the name Kamek in English. Psycho Kamek is too different to be Kamek, in appearance and attitude. Smasher345, Wow I just noticed this now, but the European website of NSMBU confirms that the character is indeed Kamek.