Jagger
Sprite of Terrapin, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Species Terrapin
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Bowser! I haven't seen you for so long. I've been studying here at the dojo under the Sensei 'Jinx' because... To tell you the truth, I... I know I couldn't beat Smithy. That's why I'm here now. Someday I'm going to return and make you proud!”
Jagger, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Jagger is a Terrapin that appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. After the Smithy Gang invades Bowser's Keep, Jagger is first seen leading Bowser's troop of Terrapins in Rose Way. However, realizing that he is not strong enough in his present state to fight the forces of Smithy, he flees to Monstro Town, a village of reformed monsters. Once there, Jagger meets the martial arts master Jinx. Jinx, seeing potential in him, allows Jagger to become his student. Jagger trains day and night, hoping to become strong enough to eventually challenge the forces of Smithy and reclaim Bowser's Keep.

If Mario and Bowser visit the dojo in town, Jagger is shocked to see his former king. He apologizes to Bowser for running away and promises to someday join him in reclaiming his keep. Bowser tells Jagger that he is not obligated to do so and that his services are not needed, as Bowser has acquired new "Minions" (namely Mario, Mallow, Geno, and Princess Peach) to vanquish Smithy. Bowser, in fact, encourages Jagger to continue his training and self-realization rather than rejoining the Koopas. As a test, Jagger challenges Mario and his allies to a friendly fight.

Although Jagger has attained a rare level of skill, he ultimately loses and his master, Jinx, reveals himself. If Jinx is defeated three times, Mario is given an honor held only by the highest-ranking fighter, the Jinx Belt, and is told he is the new Sensei. Thus, the dojo becomes "Mario Style Dojo", and Jagger and Jinx study Mario's fighting technique. Jinx proclaims their first training assignment is to jump one thousand times, which Mario does not have a say in. They continue to do this endlessly for the rest of the game.

Profiles and statisticsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven StarsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Jagger
  HP 600 FP 100 Speed 30 Yoshi Cookie None
Attack 120 Magic attack 0 Location(s) Monstro Town Bonus Flower None
Defense 80 Magic defense 50 Weak None Items None
Evade 10% Magic evade 0% Strong Jump, Fire, Poison, Critical Morph rate 0%
Coins 0 Exp. points 0 Spells None Sp. attacks Terrapunch
Psychopath "Oh! I'm so excited!"

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノコヤン
Nokoyan
From「ノコヘい」(Nokohei, Terrapin) and「ヤン」(Yan, Yang), a martial artist character from Final Fantasy IV
Chinese (Simplified) 不良慢慢龟
Bùliáng Mànmàn Guī
Chinese (Traditional) 不良慢慢龜
Bùliáng Mànmàn Guī
Dutch Koopablo From "Koopa" and "Pablo"
French Koopax From "Koopa" and the slang adjective-forming suffix "-ax"; might be a reference to Asterix's way to name the Gauls
German Budo From Japanese word「武道」(budō, martial arts)
Italian Jagger -
Korean 불량엉금
Bullyang eonggeum
From "불량" (bullyang, something bad; especially for attitude) and "엉금병" (Eonggeumbyeong, Terrapin)
Spanish Jagger -

TriviaEdit

 
Post-game epilogue scene
  • After defeating Culex 3D then defeating Smithy in the remake, Jagger, along with Jinx, appears in the credits scene with Monstermama and the other characters.
  • Jagger is the only one of Bowser's three troop leaders to retain his English localization name in the remake. The other two, Goomhilde and Wizakoopa, were simply named after their respective species in the original and only given unique names in the remake.