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{{about|Bowser's actual castle|other uses|[[Bowser's Castle (disambiguation)]]}} | {{rewrite|needs some reorganization; minor flowery writing}} | ||
{{distinguish | {{about|Bowser's actual castle|World 8 of [[Super Mario Bros. 3]], also known as "Castle of Koopa" or "Bowser's Castle"|[[Dark Land]]|the greater location of Bowser's Castle in [[Super Mario Odyssey]]|[[Bowser's Kingdom]]|other uses|[[Bowser's Castle (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
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|image= | |image=SM3DL- Bowser's Castle Intro.png | ||
|caption=Bowser's Castle in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' | |||
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|greater_location=[[Dark Land]], [[Valley of Bowser]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[World 8]], etc. | |greater_location=[[Dark Land]], [[Valley of Bowser]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[World 8]], etc. | ||
|capital= | |capital= | ||
|ruler=[[Bowser]] | |ruler=[[Bowser]] | ||
|inhabitants=Bowser, [[Koopalings]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[ | |inhabitants=[[Bowser]], [[Koopalings]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Koopa Troop]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario | |latest_appearance=''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]]) | ||
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{{quote|Gee, it's only the best castle ever made! Take a look from a distance! Powerful and awe-inspiring design choices slap your face! It's like looking at me!|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | {{quote|Gee, it's only the best castle ever made! Take a look from a distance! Powerful and awe-inspiring design choices slap your face! It's like looking at me!|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | ||
'''Bowser's Castle''' (or simply '''Bowser Castle''') is a recurring location in the [[ | '''Bowser's Castle''' (or simply '''Bowser Castle''') is a recurring location in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. It is the domicile of the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] villain [[Bowser]] and the base of operations for [[Koopa Troop|his army]]. The castle's name, design and greater location vary from game to game, but the castle is usually situated in a volcanic world and is characteristically an important base from which the Koopa King formulates his plans and summons his minions to take over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and carry out the capture of [[Princess Peach]]. Bowser's Castle is usually the final area that [[Mario]] and his friends visit to defeat Bowser and rescue Peach and is usually guarded by Bowser's most powerful minions. In the ''Mario'' spin-offs, the castle can serve as a go-kart course, a tennis court, a baseball stadium, etc., depending on the sport the game is based on. | ||
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===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | ||
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====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ||
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{{main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} | {{main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Bowser's stronghold (as well as Bowser himself) is not seen until the very end of his kingdom, [[Dark Land]] (which is also called "Bowser's Castle" in later remakes). The mentioned [[World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)|castle itself]] is one of the longest levels in the game and is where Bowser is keeping Princess Toadstool captive. The map icon is animated in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. It is also the only actual castle level in the game. | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Bowser's stronghold (as well as Bowser himself) is not seen until the very end of his kingdom, [[Dark Land]] (which is also called "Bowser's Castle" in later remakes). The mentioned [[World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)|castle itself]] is one of the longest levels in the game and is where Bowser is keeping Princess Toadstool captive. The map icon is animated in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. It is also the only actual castle level in the game. | ||
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====''Super Mario World''==== | ====''Super Mario World''==== | ||
[[File:SMW Bowserscastle.png|thumb|250px]] | |||
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{{main|Back Door}} | {{main|Back Door}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Bowser's Castle is found in the [[Valley of Bowser]]. There are two ways of entering the castle and many ways to reach the end of the level. There are two main corridors where Mario or Luigi will have to choose one of four possible doors. The player can also reach the Castle by using the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]] that leads them to the front gate, bypassing the rest of the Valley of Bowser entirely. To get to the back gate, the player had to find the secondary exit in [[Valley of Bowser 2]] and go through [[Valley Fortress]]. This takes the player straight to [[Back Door]], skipping most of the level. The castle itself featured a neon sign with Bowser's name spelled out. Bowser is also seen flying in the background of the castle in his Koopa Clown Car, albeit in silhouette during occasional thunderclaps and his eyes glowing in the darkness otherwise. In ''Super Mario Advance 2'', he is absent entirely after the level is cleared. | In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Bowser's Castle is found in the [[Valley of Bowser]]. There are two ways of entering the castle and many ways to reach the end of the level. There are two main corridors where Mario or Luigi will have to choose one of four possible doors. The player can also reach the Castle by using the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]] that leads them to the front gate, bypassing the rest of the Valley of Bowser entirely. To get to the back gate, the player had to find the secondary exit in [[Valley of Bowser 2]] and go through [[Valley Fortress]]. This takes the player straight to [[Back Door]], skipping most of the level. The castle itself featured a neon sign with Bowser's name spelled out. Bowser is also seen flying in the background of the castle in his Koopa Clown Car, albeit in silhouette during occasional thunderclaps and his eyes glowing in the darkness otherwise. In ''Super Mario Advance 2'', he is absent entirely after the level is cleared. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
{{Main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}} | {{Main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Bowsercastlensmb.png|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']] | ||
[[File: | [[File:NSMB0.png|thumb|right|[[Fire Mario]] fighting [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] in Bowser's Castle.]] | ||
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser's Castle is relatively similar in appearance to the one in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It is found rising out of a lake of lava and is at the end of a twelve-level-long path. Once inside, Mario/Luigi will encounter [[Thwomp]]s, [[Dry Bones]], [[burner]]s, as well as [[Lava Bubble | [[File:Bowser Castle NSMB.png|frame]] | ||
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser's Castle is relatively similar in appearance to the one in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It is found rising out of a lake of lava and is at the end of a twelve-level-long path. Once inside, Mario/Luigi will encounter [[Thwomp]]s, [[Dry Bones]], [[burner]]s, as well as [[Lava Bubble]]s. The ? Switches in the castle have an unusual effect; once pressed, the gravity of the castle will invert and the Player, along with any enemies (excluding burners) will have their positions inverted. The second part of the castle is a looping room, similar to Worlds 4-4 and 7-4 of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with lots of lava, a single [[Lava Bubble]] and a single [[Fire Bar]]. Once the final boss door is reached at the castle's end, the Player will have to battle both [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Bowser]]. | |||
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ||
{{main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} | {{main|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} | ||
[[File:NSMBW Bowser's Castle World Map Screenshot.png|thumb| | [[File:NSMBW Bowser's Castle World Map Screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]] | ||
[[Bowser]] is again fought in his castle in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. After clearing | [[File:NSMBW Bowser's Castle Falling Over.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser's Castle about to collapse.]] | ||
[[Bowser]] is again fought in his castle in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. After clearing the final airship level for the first time, the characters reunite with [[Princess Peach]] before [[Kamek]] takes her to Bowser's Castle, which was hidden behind a rock wall in the northern part of World 8. The wall then recedes, revealing the castle, and Bowser's evil laugh is heard as Kamek swoops down into the castle with Peach. The characters go through three parts: The first is a normal side-scrolling area with lava, [[Lava Bubble]]s and [[Fire Bar]]s. The second part is a vertical area with draining lava which auto-scrolls downwards, more Fire Bars and some [[Dry Bones]] trying to stop Mario. The third is Bowser's lair. In the final battle, Kamek casts a spell to make Bowser grow massive and he chases Mario and the rest of the characters through his castle. | |||
Later after the final battle, when six of the Koopalings flip Bowser on his belly, the castle starts | Later after the final battle, when six of the Koopalings flip Bowser on his belly, the castle starts falling down on top of them. | ||
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Bowser has two castles in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', both located in [[World 8 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 8]]. The first castle is the World 8 Castle. Its appearance is similar to castles of the previous titles, as well as the previous castle levels in the game. At the end of the castle Mario fights Bowser and defeats him by pressing the switch at the end of the bridge, causing Bowser to sink in the lava below. Mario makes his way to Peach (which can previously be seen in the level using a pair of [[binoculars]]), only to discover that it is just a cardboard cutout. Bowser then appears with the real Peach in hand and flees to his larger castle, which is the true Bowser's Castle. | Bowser has two castles in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', both located in [[World 8 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 8]]. The first castle is the World 8 Castle. Its appearance is similar to castles of the previous titles, as well as the previous castle levels in the game. At the end of the castle Mario fights Bowser and defeats him by pressing the switch at the end of the bridge, causing Bowser to sink in the lava below. Mario makes his way to Peach (which can previously be seen in the level using a pair of [[binoculars]]), only to discover that it is just a cardboard cutout. Bowser then appears with the real Peach in hand and flees to his larger castle, which is the true Bowser's Castle. | ||
The real Bowser's Castle differs from previous castle levels, as Mario spends much of it riding [[Spine Coaster|Bone Roller Coaster]]s. Mario then reaches a cannon which launches him to a tower with another cannon on it, which Mario uses to reach Bowser's tower. No [[Checkpoint Flag]]s are found in this level, although there is an invisible checkpoint at the start of Bowser's fight. Mario then walks to the big red door and enters. Peach is tied up to the flagpole, but before Mario can rescue her, Bowser falls from above and attempts to crush Mario, which causes the floor to collapse and the final battle begins. Bowser attacks Mario with fireballs, spiked balls and barrels as Mario makes his way up the castle until they reach the second bridge. Mario tricks Bowser into clearing the path to the switch, which Mario presses, causing the bridge to collapse and Bowser to fall. However, as Mario continues to make his way up the castle, Bowser returns and pursues Mario, breathing purple flames which jet towards Mario, until they reach the final bridge, in which Bowser chases Mario until Mario reaches the final switch, which he presses, once again causing the bridge to explode, sending Bowser falling into the lava. Mario then rescues Peach and they head back home. | The real Bowser's Castle differs from previous castle levels, as Mario spends much of it riding [[Spine Coaster|Bone Roller Coaster]]s. Mario then reaches a cannon which launches him to a tower with another cannon on it, which Mario uses to reach Bowser's tower. No [[Checkpoint Flag]]s are found in this level, although there is an invisible checkpoint at the start of Bowser's fight. Mario then walks to the big red door and enters. Peach is tied up to the flagpole, but before Mario can rescue her, Bowser falls from above and attempts to crush Mario, which causes the floor to collapse and the final battle begins. Bowser attacks Mario with fireballs, spiked balls and barrels as Mario makes his way up the castle until they reach the second bridge. Mario tricks Bowser into clearing the path to the switch, which Mario presses, causing the bridge to collapse and Bowser to fall. However, as Mario continues to make his way up the castle, Bowser returns and pursues Mario, breathing purple flames which jet towards Mario, until they reach the final bridge, in which Bowser chases Mario until Mario reaches the final switch, which he presses, once again causing the bridge to explode, sending Bowser falling into the lava. Mario then rescues Peach and they head back home. | ||
After completing the Special Worlds, Bowser kidnaps Peach again and Mario must return to his castle to defeat him and save Peach once again. | After completing the Special Worlds, Bowser kidnaps Peach again and Mario must return to his castle to defeat him and save Peach once again. | ||
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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ||
{{Main|World 6-Bowser's Castle}} | {{Main|World 6-Bowser's Castle}} | ||
[[File:NSMB2-Bowser Castle Course Icon.png|frame | [[File:NSMB2 World 6 Bowser Castle.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser's Castle in World 6 as seen in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''.]] | ||
Bowser's Castle reappears in [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Like in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', Mario and Luigi face Bowser | [[File:NSMB2-Bowser Castle Course Icon.png|frame]] | ||
Bowser's Castle reappears in [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Like in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', Mario and Luigi face Bowser twice at the end of the castle. Its appearance in this game is again similar to that of ''New Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. U''==== | ||
{{Main|Peach's Castle (world)}} | {{Main|Peach's Castle (world)}} | ||
Although Bowser's Castle itself does not appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', Bowser after capturing Peach's Castle in the beginning of the game starts renovating the castle to better resemble his own castle, ultimately succeeding by the time Mario fights Bowser Jr. for the final time | Although Bowser's Castle itself does not appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', Bowser after capturing Peach's Castle in the beginning of the game starts renovating the castle to better resemble his own castle, ultimately succeeding by the time Mario fights Bowser Jr. for the final time. | ||
====''Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ||
[[File:World Castle SM3DW.png|thumb|Bowser's Castle as it appears in ''Super Mario 3D World''.]] | |||
{{main|World Castle}} {{main|The Great Tower of Bowser Land}} | {{main|World Castle}} {{main|The Great Tower of Bowser Land}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Bowser's Castle reappears as [[World Castle]], the seventh world of the game. The castle appears to be floating high above the Sprixie Kingdom, the game's setting. A second castle appears in [[World Bowser]], the game's final world, and is themed after an amusement park. | In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Bowser's Castle reappears as [[World Castle]], the seventh world of the game. The castle appears to be floating high above the Sprixie Kingdom, the game's setting. A second castle appears in [[World Bowser]], the game's final world, and is themed after an amusement park. | ||
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====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ||
{{main|Bowser's Kingdom}} | {{main|Bowser's Kingdom}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Bowser's Castle is located in [[Bowser's Kingdom]]. | In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Bowser's Castle is located in [[Bowser's Kingdom]]. Unlike in most games, in which it has a Western design, it is a traditional [[Japan|Japanese]] castle, with a concentric series of walls and baileys, a traditional garden and tea house, and a central keep. Instead of the usual [[lava]], its moats are filled with [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]]. | ||
====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Bowser's Castle appears as a background cameo in castle-themed ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' courses. In the version 3.0.0 update, it also appears as a world part for World Maker. | In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Bowser's Castle appears as a background cameo in castle-themed ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' courses. In the version 3.0.0 update, it also appears as a world part for World Maker. | ||
===DIC cartoons=== | ===DIC cartoons=== | ||
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====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ||
[[File:BowsersCastleSMB3Toon.jpg|thumb|Kastle Koopa as seen in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]] | [[File:BowsersCastleSMB3Toon.jpg|thumb|left|Kastle Koopa as seen in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]] | ||
''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' migrates away from the concept of King Koopa owning several castles and, instead, he only owns one castle, located in [[Dark Land]]. This castle is interchangeably referred | ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' migrates away from the concept of King Koopa owning several castles and, instead, he only owns one castle, located in [[Dark Land]]. This castle is interchangeably referred by the names "Kastle Koopa" and "Koopa Kastle". Kastle Koopa largely resembles its game counterpart, with Bowser's image engraved on it, though it is blue in color and lacks towers. Kastle Koopa also possesses a large hall filled with portraits, as well as bedrooms for the [[Koopalings]] and a laboratory most often used by [[Ludwig von Koopa|Kooky von Koopa]]. | ||
====''Super Mario World'' television series==== | ====''Super Mario World'' television series==== | ||
[[File:BowsersCastleSMWToon.jpg|thumb| | [[File:BowsersCastleSMWToon.jpg|thumb|right|The Neon Castle from the ''Super Mario World'' cartoon.]] | ||
In the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' cartoon produced by [[DIC Entertainment]] and Nintendo, the main base and home for Bowser and the Koopalings is called '''King Koopa's Neon Castle'''. Apparently located in a lava filled wasteland, Neon Castle lacks the amount of towers its game counterpart possesses, only having one; Neon Castle also possesses a rectangular shape and, like the Japanese version of the game, has "KOOPA" flashing in neon lights on its front, instead of "BOWSER". The castle carries over many of its game counterpart's traps, like [[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]s, lava, [[Bowser Statue|fire-breathing statues]] and various kinds of minions. In the episode | In the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' cartoon produced by [[DIC Entertainment]] and Nintendo, the main base and home for Bowser and the Koopalings is called '''King Koopa's Neon Castle'''. Apparently located in a lava filled wasteland, Neon Castle lacks the amount of towers its game counterpart possesses, only having one; Neon Castle also possesses a rectangular shape and, like the Japanese version of the game, has "KOOPA" flashing in neon lights on its front, instead of "BOWSER". The castle carries over many of its game counterpart's traps, like [[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]s, lava, [[Bowser Statue|fire-breathing statues]] and various kinds of minions. In the episode [[Mama Luigi]], Mario refers to it as King Koopa's "'''Coney Island Disco Palace'''", possibly based off of the final section of Bowser's Castle in that game, which featured a "[[ON/OFF Switch|disco ball]]" that illuminated it. | ||
===''Mario is Missing!'' / ''Mario's Time Machine''=== | |||
[[File:Mario Captured.gif|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario is Missing!''.]] | |||
Bowser's Castle is the main setting of the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', but instead of being located in the Koopa Kingdom, like in the other games, this castle is located in [[Antarctica]]. The castle is also the main setting for the game ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', specifically as the location of [[Bowser's Museum]]. | |||
===''Super Mario Adventures''=== | ===''Super Mario Adventures''=== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'', Bowser's Castle is only seen near the end of the comic and is portrayed as a large fortress, having many spike-covered towers and a large great hall, capable of holding several hundred different creatures. Catacombs and a lava filled chamber inhabited by [[Blargg]]s are also depicted in this version of Bowser's Castle. | In ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'', Bowser's Castle is only seen near the end of the comic and is portrayed as a large fortress, having many spike-covered towers and a large great hall, capable of holding several hundred different creatures. Catacombs and a lava filled chamber inhabited by [[Blargg]]s are also depicted in this version of Bowser's Castle. | ||
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===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
[[File:MKSC Rainbow Road Finish Line.png|thumb|The ''Paper Mario'' castle in the background from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'']] | |||
[[File:BowserCastleMK8.png|thumb|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario Kart 8'']] | |||
A Bowser's Castle course has appeared in every ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' game to date. In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', there is a different course of the castle in every Cup except the [[Special Cup]]. [[Bowser Castle 1]] appears as the fourth course of the [[Mushroom Cup]], [[Bowser Castle 2]] appears as the fourth course of the [[Flower Cup]] and [[Bowser Castle 3]] as the fourth course in the [[Star Cup]]. ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' features all of the courses from ''Super Mario Kart'', so they appear in that game as well, and the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' castle makes a cameo appearance in the [[Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)|Rainbow Road]] track. ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' features a Bowser's Castle course as the last course of the [[Star Cup]]. In 50cc mode, there is one Thwomp, in 100cc mode, there are two and in 150cc and Extra modes, there are three Thwomps right before turn 4. ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' has its own Bowser's Castle courses, but it also has a [[Bowser Castle 4|fourth]] one. ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' and the later games of the series have a Bowser’s Castle course as the third course of the [[Special Cup]] before [[Rainbow Road]]. Every version of the course features the same dangers: lava, Thwomps (with the exception of ''Mario Kart 8'') and dangerous jumps. In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the track features an anti-gravity section which goes around [[Bowser Monument|a giant lava Bowser]], who occasionally slams a fist onto one of the tracks, blocking racers. While ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' does not have its own unique Bowser's Castle course, it features a [[Remix course|remixed version]] of ''Super Circuit''{{'}}s Bowser Castle courses titled [[RMX Bowser's Castle 1]]. | |||
The following games feature Bowser's Castle courses returning from previous ''Mario Kart'' games as [[classic course]]s: | |||
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2}}, as the third course of the [[Banana Cup]]. | |||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': {{classic-link|N64|Bowser's Castle}}, as the fourth and final course in the [[Lightning Cup]], and {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3}}, as the second course of the [[Leaf Cup]]. | |||
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1}}, as the second course of the [[Shell Cup]]. | |||
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': GBA Bowser's Castle 1, starting from the [[New York Tour]], GBA Bowser's Castle 2, starting from the [[Hammer Bro Tour]], [[3DS Bowser's Castle]], starting from the [[New Year's 2022 Tour]], and GBA Bowser's Castle 3, starting from the [[Bowser Tour]]. | |||
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{{main|Bowser's Castle (Yoshi's Safari)}} | {{main|Bowser's Castle (Yoshi's Safari)}} | ||
[[File:YS Bowser armored.PNG|thumb|Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's Safari'']] | |||
Bowser's Castle is the last level in the final area in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', which is the [[Dark Realm]] of [[Jewelry Land]]. After being defeated, Bowser retreats. | Bowser's Castle is the last level in the final area in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', which is the [[Dark Realm]] of [[Jewelry Land]]. After being defeated, Bowser retreats. | ||
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''==== | ====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''==== | ||
{{main|King Bowser's Castle (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)}} | {{main|King Bowser's Castle (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 | [[File:SMW2 - Bowser's Castle (walls).png|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle walls in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'']] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'', Bowser's Castle is located atop a tall mountain in [[World 6 (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|World 6]]. The last level takes place here and it requires the player to go into one of four random doors. Afterward, a giant playroom for [[Baby Bowser]] is discovered inside. After defeating Baby Bowser, Kamek will come by and make him extremely large. The player fights on the top of the castle which, throughout the battle, is slowly destroyed. The castle is later entirely destroyed after the final battle. | |||
====''Yoshi's Story''==== | |||
[[File:Bowser's Castle (YS).png|thumb|Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's Story'']] | |||
In ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', Baby Bowser's Castle is split into four different areas: [[Mecha Castle]], [[Lift Castle]], [[Ghost Castle]], and [[Magma Castle]]. No matter what part of the castle Yoshi decides to go to, he will always meet up with Baby Bowser. The outside of the castle will also be seen whenever one of the Yoshis gets defeated, captured and brought to the castle, along with when [[White Shy Guy]] retrieves one. It is also seen in the ending sequence when Baby Bowser's minions carry him away. | |||
Compared to most of the castle's other appearances, which at least look cartoonish in some way, this iteration of the castle looks much more ominous and menacing. | |||
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====''Yoshi's Island DS''==== | ====''Yoshi's Island DS''==== | ||
{{main|At Last, Bowser's Castle!}} | {{main|At Last, Bowser's Castle!}} | ||
[[File:Bowser's Castle (YIDS).png|thumb|Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's Island DS'']] | [[File:Bowser's Castle (YIDS).png|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's Island DS'']] | ||
In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Bowser travels back to the past searching for the seven Star Children so he could rule the universe. He takes over the castle of his younger self. After Baby Bowser is defeated, Bowser himself is faced. When he is defeated the first time, Kamek makes Bowser gigantic and destroys the castle in the battle. | In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Bowser travels back to the past searching for the seven Star Children so he could rule the universe. He takes over the castle of his younger self. After Baby Bowser is defeated, Bowser himself is faced. When he is defeated the first time, Kamek makes Bowser gigantic and destroys the castle in the battle. | ||
====''Yoshi's New Island''==== | ====''Yoshi's New Island''==== | ||
{{main|Bowser's Castle Break-In|Make Way for King Bowser!}} | {{main|Bowser's Castle Break-In|Make Way for King Bowser!}} | ||
[[File:Baby Bowser's Castle Break-In.png|thumb | [[File:Baby Bowser's Castle Break-In.png|thumb|Yoshi inside Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's New Island'']] | ||
In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', Yoshi ventures to Bowser's Castle to save Baby Luigi and the Stork from the clutches of Bowser. Throughout the level, Yoshi must collect four [[key]]s to reach Baby Bowser. The final boss fight is very similar to that of the previous games; Yoshi must throw three eggs at him to proceed. In the second phase, however, Baby Bowser grows giant and attacks from the background, requiring Yoshi to throw [[Mega Eggdozer]]s at him. Once he takes three hits, Yoshi rescues Baby Luigi and the Stork, and the Mario Bros. are delivered to their house. | In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', Yoshi ventures to Bowser's Castle to save Baby Luigi and the Stork from the clutches of Bowser. Throughout the level, Yoshi must collect four [[key]]s to reach Baby Bowser. The final boss fight is very similar to that of the previous games; Yoshi must throw three eggs at him to proceed. In the second phase, however, Baby Bowser grows giant and attacks from the background, requiring Yoshi to throw [[Mega Eggdozer]]s at him. Once he takes three hits, Yoshi rescues Baby Luigi and the Stork, and the Mario Bros. are delivered to their house. | ||
If the player has completed every level in the game without using [[Flutter Wings]] or [[Golden Flutter Wings]] (excluding special levels), Bowser will travel back in time to serve as the true final boss of the game. During the first phase of the battle, Bowser will attack by rearranging the ground and blowing fire at Yoshi. To defeat him, the player must hit him with [[Metal Eggdozer]]s three times. The second phase of the battle is nearly identical to the second phase of Baby Bowser's battle; however, this time Kamek will cast spells at Yoshi. Once the player throws three Mega Eggdozers at him, Bowser returns to his own time, and Yoshi saves Baby Luigi and the Stork once and for all. | If the player has completed every level in the game without using [[Flutter Wings]] or [[Golden Flutter Wings]] (excluding special levels), Bowser will travel back in time to serve as the true final boss of the game. During the first phase of the battle, Bowser will attack by rearranging the ground and blowing fire at Yoshi. To defeat him, the player must hit him with [[Metal Eggdozer]]s three times. The second phase of the battle is nearly identical to the second phase of Baby Bowser's battle; however, this time Kamek will cast spells at Yoshi. Once the player throws three Mega Eggdozers at him, Bowser returns to his own time, and Yoshi saves Baby Luigi and the Stork once and for all. | ||
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====''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''==== | |||
{{main|King Bowser's Castle (Yoshi's Woolly World)}} | |||
[[File:KingBowserCastle YWW.png|thumb|left|Yoshi in Bowser's Castle in ''Yoshi's Woolly World'']] | |||
In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', Yoshi chases after Kamek to Bowser's Castle to save his fellow Yoshis. Once he enters the castle, he must seek [[yarn ball]]s of four different colors to open the door to Baby Bowser. The first phase of the boss fight is very similar to that of previous games. Yoshi must throw a yarn ball at Baby Bowser, stomp him, and repeat the process two more times to proceed. In the second phase, Baby Bowser grows giant and becomes Mega Baby Bowser. He jumps into the background and hurls big yarn balls at Yoshi. To win, Yoshi must throw these big yarn balls back at Mega Baby Bowser. Upon victory, the player unlocks eight new Yoshi colors, as well as [[List of Yoshi designs in Yoshi's Woolly World|Baby Bowser Yoshi]] if all five [[Wonder Wool]] in the level were collected. | |||
====''Yoshi's Crafted World''==== | |||
{{main|The Great King Bowser (level)}} | |||
In ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]'', Bowser's Castle reappears in the boss stage [[The Great King Bowser (level)|The Great King Bowser]]. Here, the Yoshis must defeat Baby Bowser. In his first phase, the Yoshis should defeat Baby Bowser's [[The Great King Bowser|robot]]. During the second phase, the Yoshis need to defeat Mega Baby Bowser. This level has to be completed to not only beat the game, but also unlock [[Hidden Hills]]. | |||
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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ||
[[File:VistaHillSMRPG.png|thumb|left|Mario gazing at Bowser's Keep on Vista Hill in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.]] | |||
{{SMRPG map}} | {{SMRPG map}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the castle is | In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the castle is localized "Bowser's Keep" and is isolated on a mountain of red, jagged rocks. The keep rests on the largest rock, which resembles Bowser himself. The castle can only be accessed by a long bridge that connects to the faraway [[Vista Hill]]. The halls of Bowser's Keep are lined with statues of [[Koopa (species)|Koopas]] of unclear type. The castle is originally guarded by [[Terrapin]] soldiers. At the very beginning of the game during a standard princess-rescue, Mario goes through an entry room, a heavily guarded hallway, and a lava-filled room with bridges (the second of which collapses, being later replaced with [[Donut Block|Donut Lift]]s), before battling Bowser atop a chandelier in a large room. | ||
The rescue is interrupted by the gigantic sword [[Exor]] crashing into the keep, scattering everyone inside. Exor destroys the bridge and proclaims the keep the new base of the [[Smithy Gang]] in [[Mario World|Mario's world]]. Since Exor is the gateway to Smithy's dimension, the soldiers of the Smithy Gang have an easy time taking control of the castle. In fact, many of Bowser's soldiers defect or run away instead of fighting. | The rescue is interrupted by the gigantic sword [[Exor]] crashing into the keep, scattering everyone inside. Exor destroys the bridge and proclaims the keep the new base of the [[Smithy Gang]] in [[Mario World|Mario's world]]. Since Exor is the gateway to Smithy's dimension, the soldiers of the Smithy Gang have an easy time taking control of the castle. In fact, many of Bowser's soldiers defect or run away instead of fighting. | ||
Eventually, Mario and | Eventually, Mario and company make it back to the keep using the [[Royal Bus]] from [[Nimbus Land]]. After traveling through the original rooms, now full of stronger versions of early-game enemies, such as [[Terra Cotta]]s, [[Gu Goomba]]s, and [[Malakoopa]]s, intermixed with some larger enemies. After passing through the room where Mario and Bowser fought in the beginning, they travel through a dark, twisted hall and meet up with the thief [[Croco]], who offers to sell them items. Following this is a challenge of six doors known as [[the Trial Course]]. After four of the six are completed, they fall from a doorway into a tall room and get into a battle against the brainwashed [[Kamek|Magikoopa]]. After being defeated and freed from his mind control, Magikoopa creates a [[magic treasure box]] and offers free healing, while a nearby Croco sells better items than before. The next room is a long hall filled with [[Thwomp]]s (including a [[Big Thwomp|large one]]), while [[Blazer]]s are shot from off-screen and lead to battle against [[Big Bertha (Blaster)|Big Bertha]]s if touched. The final room is a copy of the Bowser fight room, and is held by [[Boomer (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Boomer]]. Once Boomer is defeated, the group is taken to the roof, where they battle Exor. | ||
In the epilogue, Exor crumbles to dust and the castle is shown being repaired by the reestablished Koopa Troop. | |||
;Enemies | ;Enemies | ||
*First visit: | *First visit: | ||
**[[Terrapin]] | **[[Terrapin]] | ||
**[[Lava Bubble]] (background cameo, unfought) | **[[Lava Bubble|Sparky]] (background cameo, unfought) | ||
**[[Bowser]] (boss) | **[[Bowser]] (boss) | ||
***[[ | ***[[Kinklink]] | ||
*Second visit, pre-[[The Trial Course|Trial Course]]: | *Second visit, pre-[[The Trial Course|Trial Course]]: | ||
**[[Terra Cotta]] | **[[Terra Cotta]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Forkies]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Gu Goomba]] | ||
**[[Star Cruster]] | **[[Star Cruster]] | ||
**[[Malakoopa]] | **[[Malakoopa]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Tub-O-Troopa]] | ||
*Second visit, post-Trial Course: | *Second visit, post-Trial Course: | ||
**[[ | **[[Kamek|Magikoopa]] (boss) | ||
***[[Bahamutt]] | ***[[Bahamutt]] | ||
***[[Jinx Clone]] | ***[[Jinx Clone]] | ||
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**[[Thwomp]] (obstacle) | **[[Thwomp]] (obstacle) | ||
**[[Blazer]] (overworld) | **[[Blazer]] (overworld) | ||
**[[Big Blaster]] | **[[Big Bertha (Blaster)|Big Bertha]] | ||
**[[Big Thwomp]] (obstacle) | **[[Big Thwomp]] (obstacle) | ||
**[[Boomer (Super Mario RPG)|Boomer]] (boss) | **[[Boomer (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Boomer]] (boss) | ||
***[[ | ***[[Chandeli-ho]] (background cameo, unfought) | ||
**[[Exor]] (boss) | **[[Exor]] (boss) | ||
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==='' | ===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ||
{{ | ====''Paper Mario''==== | ||
[[File:Bowser's Castle | {{PM map}} | ||
In ''[[ | [[File:PM Bowserscastle.png|thumb|left|x100px|Bowser's Castle in the sky]] | ||
[[File:Bowser Gate.png|thumb|left|A [[Guard Door]] in the castle]] | |||
[[File:PM Storehouse.png|thumb|left|The [[Storehouse]], the shop in Bowser's Castle]] | |||
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', a new Bowser's Castle is secretly built right underneath [[Peach's Castle]] and Bowser lifts it into the sky, kidnapping Princess Peach, along with her castle. The power used to lift the whole castle into the sky is the [[Star Spirits]]' and the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod's]] power, both of which Bowser had stolen from [[Star Haven]]. Bowser also jails the [[Toad Minister]] and nine other [[Toad (species)|Toads]], a [[Dryite]] and a [[Bumpty]] who failed to escape during [[Princess Peach]]'s party. There are two [[Toad House]]s (made from the slate in the prison), a shop run by a [[Spiked Goomba]], [[Storehouse]] and three [[Guard Door]]s. In the end, Mario manages to take back the Star Rod as well as save Princess Peach and her castle. Bowser's Castle, meanwhile, ended up destroyed alongside the nearby [[Power Platform]], the latter due to it undergoing a meltdown due to the intensity of Mario and Bowser's fight. In this game, Bowser's Castle looks bigger than Peach's. | |||
=====Notable residents===== | |||
*[[Guard Door]] | |||
*[[Mr. Hammer]] | |||
*[[Spiky John]] | |||
*[[Spiky Tom]] | |||
*[[Toad Minister]] | |||
There is also a bored [[Spiked Goomba]] who sells items without Bowser's consent ([[Storehouse]]), and two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s who make [[Toad House]]s with the slate in the prisons. | |||
=====In-game map descriptions===== | |||
*''It's the castle of the wicked King Bowser, of course. To kidnap Princess Peach, he stole the whole castle. Now Princess Peach's Castle teeters atop Bowser's Castle.'' | |||
*''Bowser's Castle used to be right here! That evil Koopa stole Princess Peach's Castle and captured Princess Peach.'' | |||
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=== | =====Enemies found===== | ||
[[ | :''For [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario|enemy formations]] in Bowser's Castle, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario#Bowser's Castle|here]].'' | ||
Bowser's Castle | <gallery widths="100px" heights="80px"> | ||
PMKoopatrol.png|[[Koopatrol]] | |||
HammerBroPM.png|[[Hammer Bro]] | |||
PMMagikoopaGround.png|[[Magikoopa]] | |||
BonyBeetlePM.png|[[Bony Beetle]] | |||
BombshellBill PM.png|[[Bombshell Bill]] | |||
PMBombshellblaster.png|[[B. Bill Blaster]] | |||
PMDryBones.png|[[Dry Bones]] | |||
PM Anti Guy Sprite.png|[[Anti Guy]] x3 (Optional Battle) | |||
Duplighost PM.png|[[Duplighost]] x4 (Mini bosses) | |||
JrTroopaPM.png|[[Jr. Troopa]] (in all forms, Boss) | |||
</gallery> | |||
The [[Koopa Bros.]] also appear but are not actually fought, being knocked away by a suddenly appearing [[Jr. Troopa]] before they have a chance to fight Mario. | |||
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ||
[[File:PMTTYD Bowser's Castle.png|thumb|right|Bowser's Castle in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']] | |||
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bowser's Castle does not play a major role, as only the outside and a hallway are seen. Its appearance is mainly to show [[Kammy Koopa]] explaining to Bowser what happened to the Princess. | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bowser's Castle does not play a major role, as only the outside and a hallway are seen. Its appearance is mainly to show [[Kammy Koopa]] explaining to Bowser what happened to the Princess. | ||
====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ||
[[File:SPM Bowsers Castle.PNG|thumb|left|Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Peach, Count Bleck and the Koopa Troop in Bowser's Castle in ''Super Paper Mario''.]] | |||
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the castle has an equally minimal role, as it is where [[Count Bleck]] kidnaps Bowser's [[Koopa (species)|Koopa clan]] and [[Tippi]] takes Mario to [[Flipside]]. This is the exact same castle seen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. However, in [[The Bitlands]], Bowser found a set of several smaller castles, where several of his minions were located. After Mario destroyed them and defeated the Koopa King, the Princess convinced him to join them on their quest. | In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the castle has an equally minimal role, as it is where [[Count Bleck]] kidnaps Bowser's [[Koopa (species)|Koopa clan]] and [[Tippi]] takes Mario to [[Flipside]]. This is the exact same castle seen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. However, in [[The Bitlands]], Bowser found a set of several smaller castles, where several of his minions were located. After Mario destroyed them and defeated the Koopa King, the Princess convinced him to join them on their quest. | ||
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ||
{{main|Bowser's Sky Castle}} | {{main|Bowser's Sky Castle}} | ||
Like in the first ''Paper Mario'', Bowser's castle is the final area in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It | Like in the first ''Paper Mario'', Bowser's castle is the final area in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It was initially disguised as a cliffhead. However, after Mario collected all of the Royal Stickers, he managed to reveal via paperization the true form of the cliff. Nonetheless, Bowser had his castle levitated to the sky as a means to deter Mario's advance on it shortly thereafter, although he nonetheless managed to arrive there via a [[Wiggler #Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Flutter]] that Mario befriended. Mario later fought and vanquished Kamek in this castle and later defeated Bowser (who was currently using the sixth Royal Sticker after he accidentially obtained it). | ||
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====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ||
{{main|Black Bowser's Castle}} | {{main|Black Bowser's Castle}} | ||
[[File:PMCS BlackBowsersCastle01.png|250px|thumb|Black Bowser's Castle]] | [[File:PMCS BlackBowsersCastle01.png|250px|thumb|right|Black Bowser's Castle]] | ||
Bowser's Castle, called '''Black Bowser's Castle''' in-game, appears as the final area in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. It is on a floating island with an appearance similar to that of [[Bowser's Sky Castle]], but with warp pipes leading into the rock. | Bowser's Castle, called '''Black Bowser's Castle''' in-game, appears as the final area in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. It is on a floating island with an appearance similar to that of [[Bowser's Sky Castle]], but with warp pipes leading into the rock. | ||
The castle's entry hall consists of a hallway where Princess Peach's portrait is initially seen, just out of reach. When Mario attempts to lower it, a trapdoor opens, leading to a confrontation with [[ | The castle's entry hall consists of a hallway where Princess Peach's portrait is initially seen, just out of reach. When Mario attempts to lower it, a trapdoor opens, leading to a confrontation with [[Roy Koopa]]. A door in the pit leads to a factory where all of the stolen paint from [[Prism Island]] is brought and mixed into [[black paint]], which is then used to color weapons such as [[Banzai Bill|Banzai Bills]] and [[Bob-omb|Bob-ombs]], which [[Black Bowser]] intends to use to paint the world black. Mario manages to destroy the tank holding the black paint, flooding the factory. The factory also has a warp pipe leading back to the entry hall. | ||
Behind the wall where Peach's portrait was seen is a hallway leading to Bowser's throne room, with the princess now hanging above the throne. After Black Bowser is defeated, the castle begins to collapse from the black paint. Mario, Luigi, and Peach escape while [[Huey]] stays behind and, to ensure the black paint does not fall into the ocean, squeezes the castle, removing the black paint and transforming it into a card. | Behind the wall where Peach's portrait was seen is a hallway leading to Bowser's throne room, with the princess now hanging above the throne. After Black Bowser is defeated, the castle begins to collapse from the black paint. Mario, Luigi, and Peach escape while [[Huey]] stays behind and, to ensure the black paint does not fall into the ocean, squeezes the castle, removing the black paint and transforming it into a card. | ||
In battle, the Black Bowser's Castle card summons the castle and crashes it into opponents. It is also powerful enough to instantly defeat Black Bowser in battle. | In battle, the Black Bowser's Castle card summons the castle and crashes it into opponents. It is also powerful enough to instantly defeat Black Bowser in battle. | ||
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ||
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|enemies=[[Goomba]]s<br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br>[[Spiny|Spinies]]<br>[[Hammer Bro]]s | |enemies=[[Goomba]]s<br>[[Koopa Troopa]]s<br>[[Shy Guy]]s<br>[[Spiny|Spinies]]<br>[[Hammer Bro]]s<br>[[Buzzy Beetle]]s<br>[[Spike]]s<br>[[Stone Spike]]s<br>[[Snow Spike]]s<br>[[Big Cutout Soldier]]s<br>[[Li'l Cutout Soldier]]s<br>'''[[Handaconda]]'''<br>'''''[[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]'''''<br>'''[[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]]''' | ||
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[[File:PMTOK Bowsers Castle.jpg|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle, having crash-landed into the [[Shangri-Spa]] Banquet Hall]] | [[File:PMTOK Bowsers Castle.jpg|thumb|left|Bowser's Castle, having crash-landed into the [[Shangri-Spa]] Banquet Hall]] | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser's Castle boasts a similar design to that of the previous two games | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser's Castle boasts a similar design to that of the previous two games. When Mario and [[Olivia]] first arrive at [[Shangri-Spa]] on their quest to destroy the green [[streamer]], they catch sight of a fortress with a scary-looking face in the distance that does not blend in with the area, also noticing that the streamer leads into the fortress. They soon meet [[Kamek]], who explains that the fortress is Bowser's Castle, where Bowser had retreated after escaping [[King Olly]]'s attack on [[Peach's Castle]] at the beginning of the game, but it was overrun with [[Folded Soldiers]] upon his arrival. Kamek had attempted to engage an emergency protocol for the castle, but pressed a button that shut down its engines instead, causing the castle to crash-land into Shangri-Spa's banquet hall. As a result, those who managed to avoid getting folded were forced to clean up the spa. | ||
The entrance to the castle is initially guarded by an origami version of [[Boss Sumo Bro.]], who can only be reached with the help of [[Bowser Jr.]] After Mario defeats Boss Sumo Bro., the gang and a whole slew of uncorrupted minions (rallied by Kamek) barge into the castle and fight their way through the opposition. In the foyer, which also doubles as a mess hall, Mario can optionally fight the Folded Soldiers and earn 1,000 coins from each battle if the enemy was not instantly defeated with a [[First Strike]] in the overworld. | The entrance to the castle is initially guarded by an origami version of [[Boss Sumo Bro.]], who can only be reached with the help of [[Bowser Jr.]] After Mario defeats Boss Sumo Bro., the gang and a whole slew of uncorrupted minions (rallied by Kamek) barge into the castle and fight their way through the opposition. In the foyer, which also doubles as a mess hall, Mario can optionally fight the Folded Soldiers and earn 1,000 coins from each battle if the enemy was not instantly defeated with a [[First Strike]] in the overworld. | ||
After finding that a door on the castle's second floor (where Bowser Jr. is trying to push himself through) is locked, Kamek guides Mario to his room for a key to the door, but mysteriously vanishes along the way, leaving Mario to find his way to Kamek's room himself. Inside a hallway lined with five doors, each leading to a room for a species of the Koopa Troop (from left to right: Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Kamek, Hammer Bro, and Spike) and with a Bowser portrait right above the door, Mario can peek through a small window to the left of each door for a hint of what he can find inside each room. There is a [[Flashy Mushroom]] behind some crates inside the room for Goombas, an Origami Koopa Troopa behind a [[ | After finding that a door on the castle's second floor (where Bowser Jr. is trying to push himself through) is locked, Kamek guides Mario to his room for a key to the door, but mysteriously vanishes along the way, leaving Mario to find his way to Kamek's room himself. Inside a hallway lined with five doors, each leading to a room for a species of the Koopa Troop (from left to right: Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Kamek, Hammer Bro., and Spike) and with a Bowser portrait right above the door, Mario can peek through a small window to the left of each door for a hint of what he can find inside each room. There is a [[Flashy Mushroom]] behind some crates inside the room for Goombas, an Origami Koopa Troopa behind a [[Treasure Chest]] inside the room for Koopa Troopas, [[Luigi]] inside Kamek's room, an indicator for a [[Hidden Block|hidden]] [[? Block]] behind a toppled chair inside the room for Hammer Bros., and an Origami [[Spike]] inside another Treasure Chest plus a glimpse of a Collectible Treasure behind that chest inside a room for Spikes. The door to Kamek's room is initially camouflaged into a wall with a portrait of [[King Olly]] right above where the door would be; Mario must dislodge that portrait by hammering the wall right below the portrait repeatedly until it falls to the ground, revealing another portrait of Bowser. By doing so, a [[Magic Circle]] appears for Mario to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to peel off the wall, revealing the door to Kamek's room. After Mario enters the room, Luigi hands him a [[Key to Bowser's Castle]]; Mario uses the key to unlock the door on the second floor that leads into another hallway, which is littered with sliced pieces of the Koopa Troop. Here, he is forced into a battle with [[Handaconda]], which has captured Olivia. | ||
[[File:PMTOK Scissors.png|thumb|left|The Dual-Bladed Duelist: Scissors, boss of Bowser's Castle and guardian of the green streamer]] | [[File:PMTOK Scissors.png|thumb|left|The Dual-Bladed Duelist: Scissors, boss of Bowser's Castle and guardian of the green streamer]] | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''==== | ||
[[File:MLSSBC.PNG|frame|left|The floating castle from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'']] | [[File:MLSSBC.PNG|frame|left|The floating castle from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'']] | ||
[[File:MLSSDX BowserCastle.png|thumb|220px|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'']] | {{multiple image | ||
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[[File:MLSSDX BowserCastle.png|thumb|220px|right|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'']] | |||
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', [[Bowletta]] goes back to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] so she can use Bowser's Castle to attack the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] after being tricked into capturing [[Luigi]] disguised as [[Princess Peach]], which allows him to retrieve the stolen [[Beanstar]] from the repaired [[Koopa Cruiser]]. In this game, the castle is in the sky, can breathe fire, and resembles Bowser. Towers act as the castle's "hands", and around the castle's "torso" are cannons and an opening. This flying castle design is reused in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', [[Bowletta]] goes back to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] so she can use Bowser's Castle to attack the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] after being tricked into capturing [[Luigi]] disguised as [[Princess Peach]], which allows him to retrieve the stolen [[Beanstar]] from the repaired [[Koopa Cruiser]]. In this game, the castle is in the sky, can breathe fire, and resembles Bowser. Towers act as the castle's "hands", and around the castle's "torso" are cannons and an opening. This flying castle design is reused in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. | ||
The castle acts as the final area of the game; Mario and Luigi fly there with [[Blablanadon]] near the end of the game to stop Bowletta after the latter hears about the castle attacking the Beanbean Kingdom and [[Prince Peasley]] being sent to stop it. The [[Beanbean Map|map]] of the game hides the castle throughout the majority of the game with a folded upper-left corner until it attacks [[Beanbean Castle Town]]; in the remake, the corner is not folded, and when Bowletta launches her attack, a picture of the castle is taped onto the map instead. Within the castle, the Mario Bros. must battle many of Bowser's troops and fight each of the [[Koopalings]] (some with [[Time Bob-omb]]s on their side) in their respective rooms in order to progress further, until they make it to [[Fawful]]. | The castle acts as the final area of the game; Mario and Luigi fly there with [[Blablanadon]] near the end of the game to stop Bowletta after the latter hears about the castle attacking the Beanbean Kingdom and [[Prince Peasley]] being sent to stop it. The [[Beanbean Map|map]] of the game hides the castle throughout the majority of the game with a folded upper-left corner until it attacks [[Beanbean Castle Town]]; in the remake, the corner is not folded, and when Bowletta launches her attack, a picture of the castle is taped onto the map instead. Within the castle, the Mario Bros. must battle many of Bowser's troops and fight each of the [[Koopalings]] (some with [[Time Bob-omb]]s on their side) in their respective rooms in order to progress further, until they make it to [[Fawful]]. | ||
After defeating Fawful, the Mario Bros. make it into the throne room where Bowletta resides. Bowletta reveals she will not only conquer the Beanbean Kingdom, but the Mushroom Kingdom as well, and attacks the Mario Bros. They fight and seemingly defeat Bowletta after a long battle, but a Time Bob-omb suddenly appears and knocks them out, and she then swallows the brothers. Inside her body, the Bros. must fight and defeat [[Cackletta]][[Cackletta#Soul|'s spirit]]; after they defeat her, they are ejected out of Bowletta's body before she is turned back into Bowser and Cackletta's spirit perishes. The Mario Bros., Peasley and Blablanadon then escape the castle before it blows up, courtesy of a time bomb planted by Prince Peasley. Bowser regains consciousness and begins wondering what he has been doing the whole time, only for the castle to explode moments later and send him | After defeating Fawful, the Mario Bros. make it into the throne room where Bowletta resides. Bowletta reveals she will not only conquer the Beanbean Kingdom, but the Mushroom Kingdom as well, and attacks the Mario Bros. They fight and seemingly defeat Bowletta after a long battle, but a Time Bob-omb suddenly appears and knocks them out, and she then swallows the brothers. Inside her body, the Bros. must fight and defeat [[Cackletta]][[Cackletta#Soul|'s spirit]]; after they defeat her, they are ejected out of Bowletta's body before she is turned back into Bowser and Cackletta's spirit perishes. The Mario Bros., Peasley and Blablanadon then escape the castle before it blows up, courtesy of a time bomb planted by Prince Peasley. Bowser regains consciousness and begins wondering what he has been doing the whole time, only for the castle to explode moments later and send him careening into the camera. The castle's remains crash into [[Oho Ocean]] in the original game, while it simply explodes and disappears in the remake; Bowser is fortunately saved by Prince Peasley. | ||
The "main" grounded Bowser's Castle appears in the credits when the [[Toad Express]] drops the present containing Bowser through its roof. In the remake, only the exterior walls remain here, and the ''Minion Quest'' ending has the castle being rebuilt after Bowser is dropped. | The "main" grounded Bowser's Castle appears in the credits, when the [[Toad Express]] drops the present containing Bowser through its roof. In the remake, only the exterior walls remain here, and the ''Minion Quest'' ending has the castle being rebuilt after Bowser is dropped. | ||
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Bowser'sCastle-Map-MLSS.png|Bowser's Castle's full layout. | Bowser'sCastle-Map-MLSS.png|Bowser's Castle's full layout. | ||
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Bordering or connecting locations to Bowser's Castle include: | Bordering or connecting locations to Bowser's Castle include: | ||
*[[Hoohoo Village]] | *[[Hoohoo Village]] | ||
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*[[Cackletta#Soul|Cackletta]] (final boss) | |||
*[[Boo]] | |||
*[[Bowletta]] (boss) | |||
*[[Chomp Bro]] | |||
*[[Fawful]] (boss) | |||
*[[Gunner Guy]] | *[[Gunner Guy]] | ||
*[[Hammer Bro#Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Hammer Bro]] | *[[Hammer Bro#Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Hammer Bro]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]] (boss) | ||
*[[ | *[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] (boss) | ||
*[[ | *[[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] (boss) | ||
*[[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] (boss) | |||
*[[Magikoopa]] | *[[Magikoopa]] | ||
*[[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] (boss) | |||
*[[Roy Koopa|Roy]] (boss) | |||
*[[Sniper Bill]] | *[[Sniper Bill]] | ||
*[[Time Bob-omb]] (background enemy during Roy, Wendy and Larry battles; cannot be fought directly) | *[[Time Bob-omb]] (background enemy during Roy, Wendy and Larry battles; cannot be fought directly) | ||
*[[Wendy]] (boss) | *[[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]] (boss) | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ||
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', the castle, here labeled as "Bowser Castle", is taken over by [[Fawful]], with [[Midbus]] taking control of operations. After Bowser helps fire a [[ | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', the castle, here labeled as "Bowser Castle", is taken over by [[Fawful]], with [[Midbus]] taking control of operations. After Bowser helps fire a [[Banzai Bill]] at his hijacked castle from [[Dimble Wood]], Midbus commands the castle to elevate, dodging the Banzai Bill, and then lands it on top of Bowser. Mario and Luigi must travel to Bowser's [[Rump Command]] and cause Bowser to [[Super Bowser|grow large enough]] to fight his castle. | ||
In battle, the Castle's main attack is a flying ram, which Bowser must counter by punching. Its main tactic is opening its entrance doors and releasing Spinies, which prevent Bowser from punching. After the castle is defeated, Midbus retreats and the castle is returned to its original location. Later, as Bowser attempts to enter the castle, Midbus commands it to hover out of Bowser's reach. After wandering to the opposite side of the area, Midbus fires a giant cannonball at Bowser, who Mario and Luigi must help by building up energy in his arms. With their assistance, he throws it back at the castle, damaging it badly enough to force it to land. Bowser then gains access to the castle, where he discovers that Fawful has not only brainwashed his minions, but had also turned | In battle, the Castle's main attack is a flying ram, which Bowser must counter by punching. Its main tactic is opening its entrance doors and releasing Spinies, which prevent Bowser from punching. After the castle is defeated, Midbus retreats and the castle is returned to its original location. Later, as Bowser attempts to enter the castle, Midbus commands it to hover out of Bowser's reach. After wandering to the opposite side of the area, Midbus fires a giant cannonball at Bowser, who Mario and Luigi must help by building up energy in his arms. With their assistance, he throws it back at the castle, damaging it badly enough to force it to land. Bowser then gains access to the castle, where he discovers that Fawful has not only brainwashed his minions, but had also turned the castle into a [[Fawful Theater|theater]]. In the meantime, Bowser decides to see the show Fawful puts on. A Goomba acting under the orders of Fawful tricked him into sitting in a VIP chair, which fires Bowser onto the stage and forces him into a fight against Midbus. | ||
After Bowser beats Midbus, Bowser is forced to eat a "victory feast" that Boos feed him. This causes him to become so fat that he gets stuck in the floor. After a strange hand grabs Princess Peach, Bowser falls through the floor and lands on a treadmill, where he manages to lose the excess weight. He is then blasted out by exploding Bob-Ombs and sent into the [[Tunnel]]. | After Bowser beats Midbus, Bowser is forced to eat a "victory feast" that Boos feed him. This causes him to become so fat that he gets stuck in the floor. After a strange hand grabs Princess Peach, Bowser falls through the floor and lands on a treadmill, where he manages to lose the excess weight. He is then blasted out by exploding Bob-Ombs and sent into the [[Tunnel]]. | ||
Later in the game, Bowser must return here to look for the second Star Cure, which he had stolen before the events of the game. Fawful has blocked the path to his treasure stash, and Bowser must push a Fawful statue off the castle balcony to break the barrier. However, his brainwashed minions begin to push against the statue too, trying to save the statue and push Bowser off the balcony, forcing the Mario Bros. to assist him and provide extra leg strength once more. Bowser finally makes it to his [[Treasure Chamber|treasure vault]] with the assistance of some Monty Moles, only to | Later in the game, Bowser must return here to look for the second Star Cure, which he had stolen before the events of the game. Fawful has blocked the path to his treasure stash, and Bowser must push a Fawful statue off the castle balcony to break the barrier. However, his brainwashed minions begin to push against the statue too, trying to save the statue and push Bowser off the balcony, forcing the Mario Bros. to assist him and provide extra leg strength once more. Bowser finally makes it to his [[Treasure Chamber|treasure vault]] with the assistance of some Monty Moles, only for them to betray him and reveal that they turning the tunnel into a railway for the [[Fawful Express]]. | ||
[[File:M&LBIS Bowser's Castle Artwork.png|thumb|200px|left|Artwork shown before fighting the Gauntlet version in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'']] | [[File:M&LBIS Bowser's Castle Artwork.png|thumb|200px|left|Artwork shown before fighting the Gauntlet version in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'']] | ||
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During the credits, Bowser's minions are repairing the damages done to the castle. After being beaten by Mario and Luigi back at Peach's Castle, Bowser is carried back to his castle, and a Magikoopa treats him while he is bedridden. Birdley and Starlow arrive at the castle to deliver a present for him; a [[cake]] from Princess Peach. Before Bowser opens it, Starlow chats with him for a bit, and re-accepts Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk and Sergeant Guy back into his troop once they apologize for their betrayal, telling them to work on the repairs of his castle. | During the credits, Bowser's minions are repairing the damages done to the castle. After being beaten by Mario and Luigi back at Peach's Castle, Bowser is carried back to his castle, and a Magikoopa treats him while he is bedridden. Birdley and Starlow arrive at the castle to deliver a present for him; a [[cake]] from Princess Peach. Before Bowser opens it, Starlow chats with him for a bit, and re-accepts Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk and Sergeant Guy back into his troop once they apologize for their betrayal, telling them to work on the repairs of his castle. | ||
In the remake, the castle is labeled as "Bowser's Castle" and in the main game plays the same role as the original. There are no major changes in the rematch in the remake's [[Challenge Node]], other than the fact that the [[Shy Guy]]-manned | [[File:MLBISDX BowserCastle.png|thumb|right|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''.]] | ||
In the remake, the castle is labeled as "Bowser's Castle" and in the main game plays the same role as the original. There are no major changes in the rematch in the remake's [[Challenge Node]], other than the fact that the [[Shy Guy]]-manned airships move faster and fire faster cannonballs more rapidly. In the ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'' mode, it is revealed that after Fawful took over Peach's Castle, his treasonous minions the [[Best Fitness Friends]] took control of Bowser's Castle for themselves. In this mode, the castle's basement is labeled as the '''Lava Lair''', which Bowser Jr., Kamek and Morton explore after the Castle had taken off for Dimble Wood. Additionally, Bowser's Castle is the final area for ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey''. In the post game, due to Bowser challenging Bowser Jr. to a personal battle and neither one admitting defeat, the castle's repairs ended up undone. | |||
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*[[Sniffle Thwomp]] | *[[Sniffle Thwomp]] | ||
*[[Fawful Express]] (boss) | |||
*[[Fawful Mountain]] (boss) | |||
*[[Choomba]] (appears in the Fawful Express boss battle) | |||
*[[Magifoofa]] | *[[Magifoofa]] | ||
*[[Fawful Guy]] | *[[Fawful Guy]] | ||
*[[Shroob#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Shroob]]s (optional boss) | *[[Shroob#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Shroob]]s (optional boss) | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ||
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In ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', Bowser's Castle appears as an area located near [[Doop Doop Dunes]]. The castle can also be seen off in the distance at several points in the game. The castle also has a cannon built into the roof, which Bowser uses to destroy the bridge connecting his castle to Doop Doop Dunes as well as knock out Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario. | In ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', Bowser's Castle appears as an area located near [[Doop Doop Dunes]]. The castle can also be seen off in the distance at several points in the game. The castle also has a cannon built into the roof, which Bowser uses to destroy the bridge connecting his castle to Doop Doop Dunes as well as knock out Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario. | ||
The castle is first seen during the first cutscene | The castle is first seen during the first cutscene containing Bowser, where after some disagreements, he and his paper counterpart decide to team up. They then kidnap their respective [[Princess Peach]]es and return to the castle. The castle's next appearance is in Doop Doop Dunes, where upon entering the area, the Mario Bros. and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] spot Bowser's Castle in the distance, which they must cross the desert to reach. As they come close, the Bowsers notice and decide to blast the gang with [[cannonball]]s. The first shot misses them, but destroys the bridge connecting the castle to the desert, while the second shot knocks them all out cold. [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]], [[Roy Koopa|Roy]], [[Larry Koopa|Larry]] and [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] then arrive to take them to the [[Twinsy Tropics Dungeon]], while the [[Bowser Jr.]] duo collects the book containing Paper Mario's world. | ||
Much later in the game, the group reaches Bowser's Castle in order to rescue the princesses and get the book back. They learn the [[Trio Glider]] before encountering the two [[Kamek]]s and [[Papercraft King Boo]], who is controlled by [[Morton]] and [[Lemmy]]. [[Toadette]] also arrives just in time with a [[Papercraft Yoshi]] to fight the Papercraft King Boo. After the victory, Kamek kidnaps Toadette to bring the production of papercrafts to a stop, then prepares to build [[Papercraft Bowser]]. The gang later rescues Toadette before encountering the Bowser Juniors on guard duty. | Much later in the game, the group reaches Bowser's Castle in order to rescue the princesses and get the book back. They learn the [[Trio Glider]] before encountering the two [[Kamek]]s and [[Papercraft King Boo]], who is controlled by [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]]. [[Toadette]] also arrives just in time with a [[Papercraft Yoshi]] to fight the Papercraft King Boo. After the victory, Kamek kidnaps Toadette to bring the production of papercrafts to a stop, then prepares to build [[Papercraft Bowser]]. The gang later rescues Toadette before encountering the Bowser Juniors on guard duty. | ||
The Princess Peaches then escape and greet the team, but are caught by the Bowser Juniors. They mean to fight, but after accidentally revealing they possessed the book the Bros. are after (which they did not know they had), the pair flee. The group eventually catches them and forces them to hand over the book, but the Juniors escape after giving them a decoy book. The gang chases them down and engages in a battle with them, defeating | The Princess Peaches then escape and greet the team, but are caught by the Bowser Juniors. They mean to fight, but after accidentally revealing they possessed the book the Bros. are after (which they did not know they had), the pair flee. The group eventually catches them and forces them to hand over the book, but the Juniors escape after giving them a decoy book. The gang chases them down and engages in a battle with them, defeating them. Before they can get the book back, the two Bowsers enter the room, enraged at their sons' defeat. They then activate "the boosters", lifting Bowser's Castle out of the lava moat and dubbing it "[[Neo Bowser Castle]]". The gang escapes, forgetting the book, and the Bowsers retaliate for their sons' defeat by firing on [[Peach's Castle]] and ravaging it. The castle is presumably returned to ground level after the Bowsers' defeat. | ||
Unlike other ''Mario & Luigi'' games, the castle's design is based on its designs from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' and lacks the Bowser head and "arm towers" of the previous designs. Additionally, Bowser's Castle is located at the edge of a desert instead of a volcanic wasteland, although a giant lava moat is built around the castle. Additionally, this design does not have a stone head of Bowser anywhere, but instead has a green Bowser-like emblem logo in the center. Further reflecting on the designs of contemporary main series incarnations, the castle sports a large number of spiked green domes that resemble Bowser's shell. | Unlike other ''Mario & Luigi'' games, the castle's design is based on its designs from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' and lacks the Bowser head and "arm towers" of the previous designs. Additionally, Bowser's Castle is located at the edge of a desert instead of a volcanic wasteland, although a giant lava moat is built around the castle. Additionally, this design does not have a stone head of Bowser anywhere, but instead has a green Bowser-like emblem logo in the center. Further reflecting on the designs of contemporary main series incarnations, the castle sports a large number of spiked green domes that resemble Bowser's shell. | ||
After Bowser's Castle becomes Neo Bowser Castle, its original location at the end of Doop Doop Dunes | After Bowser's Castle becomes Neo Bowser Castle, its original location at the end of Doop Doop Dunes can no longer be explored, even when the game is completed. | ||
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===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
[[File:MP7 Bowsers Castle.png|thumb|200px|left|Bowser's Castle in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']] | |||
Bowser's Castle makes infrequent appearances in the ''Mario Party'' series. The minigame [[Bowser's Lovely Lift]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' takes place in the castle, although only the tower holding the lift is seen. Several cutscenes in the story mode of ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' take place in Bowser's Castle. It is where [[Bowser's Pinball Machine]] is located and the final boss minigame, [[Bowser's Block Party]], takes place in the throne room of the castle. [[Chaos Castle]] from ''Mario Party 10'' takes place within the castle: The first part of the board takes place on the exterior, the second part takes place inside the castle with a factory theme before ending in the throne room. The [[Bowser Board]] in amiibo Party is also based on the castle. [[World 4 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 4]] of ''[[Mario Party Star Rush]]'' is based on Bowser's Castle. | Bowser's Castle makes infrequent appearances in the ''Mario Party'' series. The minigame [[Bowser's Lovely Lift]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' takes place in the castle, although only the tower holding the lift is seen. Several cutscenes in the story mode of ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' take place in Bowser's Castle. It is where [[Bowser's Pinball Machine]] is located and the final boss minigame, [[Bowser's Block Party]], takes place in the throne room of the castle. [[Chaos Castle]] from ''Mario Party 10'' takes place within the castle: The first part of the board takes place on the exterior, the second part takes place inside the castle with a factory theme before ending in the throne room. The [[Bowser Board]] in amiibo Party is also based on the castle. [[World 4 (Mario Party: Star Rush)|World 4]] of ''[[Mario Party Star Rush]]'' is based on Bowser's Castle. | ||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''==== | |||
[[File:SSB4 3DS Bowsers Sky Castle.jpg|thumb|200px|Bowser's Sky Castle in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']] | |||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', a stage based on [[Bowser's Sky Castle]] from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' appears in the [[Paper Mario (stage)|Paper Mario]] stage. At certain intervals, the castle's eyes may light up and the castle entrance (modeled after Bowser's head) may turn or close its mouth, heavily damaging any character inside. | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==== | |||
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the Molten Fortress sub-area in the World of Light adventure mode is modeled after Bowser's Castle. Paper Mario also returns and Bowser's Sky Castle appears in the same role it did in the previous game. | |||
===''Mario Pinball Land''=== | ===''Mario Pinball Land''=== | ||
{{main|Fiery Stage}} | {{main|Fiery Stage}} | ||
[[File:MPL Bowser's Castle.png|thumb|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario Pinball Land'']] | [[File:MPL Bowser's Castle.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario Pinball Land'']] | ||
In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', Bowser's Castle appears as the final area, being called the '''Fiery Stage''' by the manual. It is only accessible after Mario has defeated all the other bosses and collected at least 15 stars. The bosses can all be found and battled in the castle once more. Bowser must also be battled and defeated here in order to beat the game. | In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', Bowser's Castle appears as the final area, being called the '''Fiery Stage''' by the manual. It is only accessible after Mario has defeated all the other bosses and collected at least 15 stars. The bosses can all be found and battled in the castle once more. Bowser must also be battled and defeated here in order to beat the game. | ||
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===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''=== | ===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''=== | ||
{{main|Bowser's Castle (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)}} | {{main|Bowser's Castle (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)}} | ||
Bowser's Castle appears as a basketball court in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. The court has many gimmicks, including [[Thwomp]]s, [[Lava Bubble]]s, and [[Bomb ( | Bowser's Castle appears as a basketball court in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. The court has many gimmicks, including [[Thwomp]]s, [[Lava Bubble]]s, and [[Bomb (species)|Bombs]]. | ||
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==='' | ===''Fortune Street'' series=== | ||
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[[File:ISWii18.png|thumb|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''Fortune Street'']] | [[File:ISWii18.png|thumb|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''Fortune Street'']] | ||
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===''Mario & Sonic'' series=== | ===''Mario & Sonic'' series=== | ||
====''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''==== | |||
Bowser's Castle appears in the [[Wii]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'' as the location for [[Dream Ice Hockey]]. A background based on it also appears for the second segment of the Mario World routine in [[Dream Figure Skating]]. [[Blizland]] in the [[Nintendo DS]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Nintendo DS)|version]] also has elements of Bowser's Castle, combined with elements of Dr. Eggman's factories. | |||
====''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''==== | |||
A large portion of [[Mario's Figure Skating Spectacular]] in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' features a layout inspired by Bowser's Castle based on its appearance in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. | |||
====''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''==== | |||
Bowser's Castle appears in Road To Rio mode in the Nintendo 3DS [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'', but it is not explorable and is only seen on the overworld. | |||
===''Mario Sports Mix''=== | ===''Mario Sports Mix''=== | ||
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Bowser's Castle is one of the fourteen courts of ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and appears in all of the sports for the players to compete in. | Bowser's Castle is one of the fourteen courts of ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and appears in all of the sports for the players to compete in. | ||
==='' | ===''Mario Tennis'' series=== | ||
{{main| | ====''Mario Tennis''==== | ||
[[File: | Bowser's Castle appears as the location of the Bowser Stage in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
====''Mario Power Tennis''==== | |||
Bowser's Castle returns as the site of the [[Bowser Castle Court]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Unlike the Bowser Stage in the previous game, it functions as a standard court. | |||
====''Mario Tennis Open''==== | |||
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[[File:BowsercastleMTO.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Bowser's Castle in ''Mario Tennis Open'']] | |||
Bowser's Castle returns as a tennis court in the game ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. | |||
====''Mario Tennis Aces''==== | |||
[[File:DefeatBowsersMinions.png|thumb|200px|The exterior of Bowser's Castle in ''Mario Tennis Aces'']] | |||
In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', Bowser's Castle is located in the center of [[Inferno Island]]. It is the location of the [[Battle the Treasure Guardian!]] mission. | |||
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Although Bowser's Castle itself does not appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', the area where [[Darkmess Bowser]] is fought resembles the castle. | Although Bowser's Castle itself does not appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', the area where [[Darkmess Bowser]] is fought resembles the castle. | ||
==='' | ===''Monopoly Gamer''=== | ||
Bowser's Castle is the sixteenth and final property on the game board in ''[[Monopoly Gamer]]''. It is one of two properties in the Dark Blue Color Set (along with [[Peach's Castle]]). | |||
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Bowser's Castle is the sixteenth and final property on the game board in [[Monopoly Gamer]]. It is one of two properties in the Dark Blue Color Set (along with [[Peach's Castle]]). | |||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
{{new subject|section=y|film}} | |||
Bowser's Castle makes an appearance in the animated film ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where it is depicted as a giant, floating volcano-like structure sporting a massive carving of Bowser's face featuring a giant pool of lava inside it, not unlike its appearances in the first ''Paper Mario'' and ''Mario & Luigi'' games, respectively, complete with Spike Balls attached to chains like the former acting as anchors. The castle in the movie is depicted as being mobile and can travel to other locations and descend upon arrival. | |||
== | ==Area Tattles== | ||
Here is a list of [[Goombario]]'s tattles in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. | |||
*''It's Bowser's Castle. This appears to be the hangar for Bowser's [[Koopa Clown Car|vehicles]]. | *''It's Bowser's Castle. This appears to be the hangar for Bowser's [[Koopa Clown Car|vehicles]]. | ||
*''Boy! Bowser's Castle. Talk about your basic eerie atmosphere, huh? Oh... I'm nervous and excited at the same time. We're headed for the [[Bowser|final fight]] at last! | *''Boy! Bowser's Castle. Talk about your basic eerie atmosphere, huh? Oh... I'm nervous and excited at the same time. We're headed for the [[Bowser|final fight]] at last! | ||
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*''I think we keep passing through the same room. Do you think, perhaps, that somebody's messing with us? Well, it's a waste of time to just keep running around with no clue about what we're doing. It's kind of like what happened in Forever Forest. Say...those torches might hold a clue for us. | *''I think we keep passing through the same room. Do you think, perhaps, that somebody's messing with us? Well, it's a waste of time to just keep running around with no clue about what we're doing. It's kind of like what happened in Forever Forest. Say...those torches might hold a clue for us. | ||
*''This is a corridor of sorts. I guess it's more like an elevated skyway, though. If a guy were afraid of heights, his legs would probably tremble and he'd probably freak out. Gulp! | *''This is a corridor of sorts. I guess it's more like an elevated skyway, though. If a guy were afraid of heights, his legs would probably tremble and he'd probably freak out. Gulp! | ||
*''You know, if I were designing a castle, I wouldn't put in so many corridors. Well, whatever. You can't expect Bowser to have good taste. | *''You know, if I were designing a castle, I wouldn't put in so many corridors. Well, whatever. You can't expect Bowser to have good taste. | ||
*''This room is one big ego massage for Bowser. I wish we could crush all these statues to dust. | *''This room is one big ego massage for Bowser. I wish we could crush all these statues to dust. | ||
*''Stairs again! Do you think Princess Peach's Castle is at the top of 'em? We're almost there, Mario! I can feel it! Onward! The princess awaits! | *''Stairs again! Do you think Princess Peach's Castle is at the top of 'em? We're almost there, Mario! I can feel it! Onward! The princess awaits! | ||
==== | ==Items found== | ||
===''Paper Mario''=== | |||
A "main area" refers to a four-way intersection with a [[Save Block]]. Enemies can drop items and several items can be purchased from the [[Storehouse]]. Other items include: | |||
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|rowspan= 5|[[Castle Key (Bowser's Castle)|Castle Key]] | |||
|rowspan= 5|[[File:PM Bowser Castle Key.png]] | |||
|Held by the [[Koopatrol]] on the sideway near the entrance. | |||
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|In a treasure chest to the north in the second lava/moving platform area. | |||
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|On a high platform at the northwestern corner of the first water room. | |||
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|At the end of the fork road in the third Dry Bones room. | |||
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|At the end of the north fork road of the northeastern road of the second main area. | |||
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|rowspan=2|[[Prison Key]] | |||
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|Held by the [[Koopatrol]] guarding the prison to the east in the first main area. | |||
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|Held by the [[Koopatrol]] guarding the prison to the west in the second main area. | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] | |||
|rowspan=3|[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]] | |||
|In a question block in the first Dry Bones room. | |||
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|In the first question block after the quiz room. | |||
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|[[ | |rowspan=2|[[Life Shroom]] | ||
|In the | |rowspan=2|[[File:PaperMario Items LifeShroom.png]] | ||
|In a crate in the prison under the first [[Guard Door]] room. | |||
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| | |In a question block on a platform in the lava area next to the front door scene. | ||
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|[[ | |rowspan=2|[[Maple Syrup]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|[[File:PaperMario Items MapleSyrup.png]] | ||
|In a hidden block in the middle of the high platform in the second water room. | |||
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|In a hidden block in the symmetrical position of the first [[Dry Bones]] room. | |||
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|[[ | |[[Honey Syrup]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items HoneySyrup.png]] | ||
|In the second question block after the quiz room. | |||
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|[[File: | |[[Deep Focus]] | ||
|In | |[[File:Deep Focus Badge.png]] | ||
|In a badge block on a platform in the lava area, near the entrance. | |||
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|[[ | |[[Tasty Tonic]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items TastyTonic.png]] | ||
|In a crate in the prison under the first Guard Door room. | |||
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|[[ | |[[Thunder Rage]] | ||
|[[File:PaperMario Items ThunderRage.png]] | |||
|[[File: | |On another platform in the third lava/moving platform area. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items ShootingStar.png]] | ||
|In a question block at the end of the north fork road in the second grotto scene. | |||
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|[[ | |[[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery?]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items Mystery.png]] | ||
|On a platform in the third lava/moving platform area. | |||
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|[[File: | |[[POW Block]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items POWBlock.png]] | ||
|In a question block at the end of the north fork road in the first grotto scene. | |||
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|[[File: | |[[Jammin' Jelly]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items JamminJelly.png]] | ||
|Fall off the stairs in the room after the quiz. | |||
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|[[File: | |[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] | ||
| | |[[File:PaperMario Items UltraShroom.png]] | ||
|[[ | |At the end of the northwestern road from the second main area. | ||
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:''For a list of hidden blocks in Bowser's Castle, see [[List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario#Bowser's Castle|here]].'' | |||
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===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''=== | |||
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|[[ | |[[Super Mushroom]] | ||
| | |[[File:MLSuperstarSagaMushroom.png]] | ||
|Between the entrance of Ludwig's area and the entrance of Roy's area, there's a cage in the north. The item is in the right ? Block there. | |||
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|[[ | |rowspan=7|[[Ultra Mushroom]] | ||
|In the | |rowspan=7|[[File:MLSuperstarSagaMushroom.png]] | ||
|In the entrance screen, it's in the ? Block in the left. | |||
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| | |In the third screen on the path to Roy's area, it's in the right ? Block there. | ||
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| | |To the right of the third screen on the path to Roy's area, it's in the left ? Block above the left end of the ceilings. | ||
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| | |In the room between the door to Roy's area and the door to Wendy's area, it's in the ? Block in the left. | ||
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| | |In the room before Wendy's final room, it's in the ? Block in the south. | ||
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| | |In the room before Fawful's area, it's in the left ? Block there. | ||
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|In the room before Bowletta's area, it's in the right ? Block there. | |||
|In the | |||
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|[[ | |rowspan=2|[[1-Up Mushroom]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|[[File:MLSuperStarSaga1upshroom.png]] | ||
|Before the door to Ludwig von Koopa's area, there is a path to the south. The item is in the ? Block there. | |||
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| | |In the third screen on the path to Roy's area, it's in the left ? Block there. | ||
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|[[ | |[[1-Up DX|1-Up Super]] | ||
| | |[[File:MLSuperStarSaga1upshroom.png]] | ||
|From in front of the door to Lemmy's final area, to the right is a Monty Mole who would give this item. | |||
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|[[ | |rowspan=2|[[Ultra Nut]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|[[File:MLSuperStarSagaNut.png]] | ||
|To the right of the third screen on the path to Roy's area, it's in the right ? Block above the left end of the ceilings. | |||
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| | |In the room before Fawful's area, it's in the right ? Block there. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Supersyrup Jar|Super Syrup]] | ||
|In the | |[[File:MLSuperStarSagaSyrup.png]] | ||
|In the room between the door to Roy's area and the door to Wendy's area, it's in the ? Block in the right. | |||
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|[[ | |rowspan=5|[[Ultrasyrup Jar|Ultra Syrup]] | ||
| | |rowspan=5|[[File:MLSuperStarSagaSyrup.png]] | ||
|[[File: | |In the entrance screen, it's in the ? Block in the right. | ||
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|In the | |In the first screen on the path to Ludwig's area, it's in the ? Block there. | ||
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| | |Between the entrance of Ludwig's area and the entrance of Roy's area, there's a cage in the north. The item is in the left ? Block there. | ||
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|In the | |In the room before Wendy's final room, it's in the ? Block in the northeast. | ||
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|In the area | |In the room before Bowletta's area, it's in the left ? Block there. | ||
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| | |[[Hoo Bean]] | ||
|[[File:BeansHoo SS.png]] | |||
|[[File: | |Found in hidden blocks (see below). | ||
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| | |[[Chuckle Bean]] | ||
|[[File:BeansChuckle SS.png]] | |||
|[[File: | |Found in beanholes (see below). | ||
|} | |} | ||
:''For a list of hidden blocks in Bowser's Castle, see [[List of hidden blocks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Bowser's Castle|here]].'' | |||
:''For a list of beanholes in Bowser's Castle, see [[List of beanholes in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Bowser's Castle|here]].'' | |||
==='' | ===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''=== | ||
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!width="20%"| | |rowspan=3|[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png]] | ||
|- | |Two are in the left ? Block near the entrance of the second scene in the first area. | ||
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|Two are in the north ? Block in the third scene in the first area. | |||
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|Two are in the right ? Block above the north platform in the sixth scene of the first area. | |||
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|[[Mushroom Drop]] | |||
|[[File:MushroomDrop.png]] | |||
|In the left green block above the north platform in the sixth scene in the first area. | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[1-Up Mushroom]] | |||
|rowspan=3|[[File:Mushroom One Up Pit.png]] | |||
|In the red block in the southeast of the second scene in the first area. | |||
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|In the right green block in the gymnasuim in the northwest of the sixth scene in the first area. | |||
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|In the red block in the west of the cave in the third scene in the second area. | |||
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|rowspan=5|[[Green Shell]] | |||
|rowspan=5|[[File:Green Shell Pit.png]] | |||
|Eight are in the right green block near the entrance of the second scene in the first area. | |||
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|Four are in the ? Block near the exit of the second scene of the first area. | |||
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|In the ? Block above the northwest platform in the sixth scene in the first area. | |||
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|In the ? Block in the northeast of the eighth scene in the first area. | |||
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| | |Two are in the ? Block in the west of the second scene in the second area. | ||
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| | |rowspan=8|[[Bean]] | ||
|[[File: | |rowspan=8|[[File:Bean - MLPiT.png]] | ||
|In the northeast of the third scene of the first area. | |||
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| | |In the east of the fourth scene in the first area. | ||
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| | |At the center of the sixth scene in the first area. | ||
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| | |In the north of the eighth scene in the first area. | ||
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| | |In the west of the second scene in the second area. | ||
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| | |On the platform to the east of the stairs in the third scene of the second area. | ||
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| | |In the northeast of the fourth scene in the second area. | ||
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|In the | |In the south of the second scene in the third area. | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ===''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''=== | ||
{|style="text-align:center;width:100%;margin:0 auto | Here is a list of overworld items found in Bowser Castle in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''.<ref>abcd9146 (December 30, 2009). [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/954368-mario-and-luigi-bowsers-inside-story/faqs/57748 Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story FAQ/Walkthrough]. ''GameFAQs''. Retrieved June 10, 2016.</ref> | ||
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|[[Fiery Drumstick]] | |||
|[[File:Drumstick.png]] | |||
|x2||In a brick on the small passage in [[Fawful Theater]]. | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[TNT Drumstick]] | |||
|rowspan=3|[[File:Drumstick.png]] | |||
|colspan=2|In bricks near the hole near the theater. | |||
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|colspan=2|In a brick in the {{hover|fourth lava scene|or the first one involving conveyer belts and Bob-ombs}}. | |||
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|colspan=2|In a brick by the U-turn platform underground. | |||
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|rowspan=5|[[Supersyrup Jar]] | |||
|rowspan=5|[[File:Syrup BiS.png]] | |||
|colspan=2|In a brick on the small passage in Fawful Theater. | |||
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|colspan=2|In bricks near the hole near the theater. | |||
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|colspan=2|In a brick in the first lava scene underground. | |||
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|colspan=2|In a brick in the {{hover|fifth lava scene|or the second one involving conveyer belts and Bob-ombs}}. | |||
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|colspan=2|In a brick in the scene before the U-turn platform underground. | |||
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|[[Star Candy]] | |||
| | |[[File:StarCandy.png]] | ||
|colspan=2|In the brick before the area where Bowser is fed food. | |||
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|[[Retry Clock]] | |||
|[[File:Retry Clock.png]] | |||
|colspan=2|In the southwest brick near Bowser's throne. | |||
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|[[Attack Piece]] | |||
|[[ | |[[File:MLBIS Attack Piece.png]] | ||
| | |x10||Mario and Luigi can get these by hitting "□, □, ○, △, △, △" in the Bowser Secret Society Preservation Chamber and fighting the [[Shroob]]s. | ||
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| | |[[Burning Fangs]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:MLRPG3 C Fang.png]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|In the brick in the lower-left-most scene of the area behind the theater. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Flashy Fangs]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:MLRPG3 C Fang.png]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|In the northeast brick near Bowser's throne. | ||
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| | |[[Star Cure]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Yellow Star Cure.png]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|Found in a safe deep in Bowser's Castle. | ||
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|[[ | |rowspan=2|[[Blitty]] | ||
|[[File: | |rowspan=2|[[File:BlittyMLBiS alt.png]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|From [[Sniffle Thwomp]]s. | ||
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| | |colspan=2|From [[Jailgoon]]s. | ||
|[[ | |||
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====Beans==== | |||
There are 38 [[Bean]]s in total. | |||
*Scattered in the lobby of Fawful Theater: <Heart Beans x4, Special Bean x1> | |||
*In the northeastern and southwestern corners of the scene to the east of lobby: <Heart Beans x2> | |||
*In the western part and southeastern corners of the scene to the west of lobby: <Heart Bean x1, Special Bean x1> | |||
*By the path and in the northwestern corner of the scene between lobby and theater: <Heart Beans x2, Special Bean x1> | |||
*Near the south exit and around the switch in the scene west of the theater: <Heart Beans x6, Special Beans x2> | |||
*In the northwestern, northeastern and southern area inside the theater: <Heart Beans x3, Special Bean x1> | |||
*On the curved path and to the left of the pipe in the scene east of the theater: <Heart Bean x1, Special Bean x1> | |||
*In the base of the stairs in the second underground scene (maze-like): <Power Bean x1> | |||
*Scattered in the first underground scene with lava: <Heart Beans x2, Special Bean x1> | |||
*In the scene to the southeast of the previous one (with hints for the puzzle): <Heart Bean x1, Power Bean x1> | |||
*In the northwestern and southeastern corners of the big white scene above the underground lava: <Power Beans x2> | |||
*In the northwestern corner of the first scene beyond the underground lava: <Power Bean x1> | |||
*In the northwestern, northeastern and center area of the second scene beyond underground lava: <Heart Bean x1, Special Bean x1, Power Bean x1> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMK MLBIS Ch1.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' | SMK MLBIS Ch1.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' | ||
Bowser's Castle (baby bowser's bedroom).png|[[Baby Bowser]]'s bedroom in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' | Bowser's Castle (baby bowser's bedroom).png|[[Baby Bowser]]'s bedroom in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' | ||
Yoshi's Story Game Over.png|''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | |||
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleWorldMap.png|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' | SMA3-KingBowsersCastleWorldMap.png|''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' | ||
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleMap.png|''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' | SMA3-KingBowsersCastleMap.png|''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' | ||
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleTitleScreen.png|''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'', seen from the title screen of ''Yoshi's Island'' | SMA3-KingBowsersCastleTitleScreen.png|''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'', seen from the title screen of ''Yoshi's Island'' | ||
Introducing Bowser SPM.png | |||
Mario Bros. Encounter Bowser SPM.png | |||
Peach Captured SPM.png | |||
Introducing Bowser SPM.png | |||
Mario Bros. Encounter Bowser SPM.png | |||
Peach Captured SPM.png | |||
Super Nintendo World banner.jpg|Webpage banner of [[Super Nintendo World]] | Super Nintendo World banner.jpg|Webpage banner of [[Super Nintendo World]] | ||
LEGO Super Mario Bowser's Castle Boss Battle.jpg|[[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] | LEGO Super Mario Bowser's Castle Boss Battle.jpg|[[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=クッパ{{ | |Jap=クッパ{{hover|城|じょう}}<br>''Kuppa Jō''<br>クッパキャッスル <small>(''Mario Kart'' series since ''Mario Kart 64'')</small><br>''Kuppa Kyassuru'' | ||
|JapM=Bowser's Castle<br><br>Bowser Castle | |||
|JapM=Bowser's Castle | |||
|ChiS=酷霸王城堡 | |ChiS=酷霸王城堡 | ||
|ChiSR=Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo | |ChiSR=Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo | ||
|ChiSM=Bowser Castle | |ChiSM=Bowser Castle | ||
|ChiT=庫巴城堡 | |ChiT=庫巴城堡 | ||
|ChiTR=Kùbā Chéngbǎo | |ChiTR=Kùbā Chéngbǎo | ||
|ChiTM=Bowser Castle | |ChiTM=Bowser Castle | ||
|Dut=Bowsers Kasteel | |Dut=Bowsers Kasteel | ||
|DutM=Bowser's Castle | |DutM=Bowser's Castle | ||
| | |Fra=Château de Bowser | ||
|FraM=Bowser's Castle | |||
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|Ger=Bowsers Festung | |Ger=Bowsers Festung | ||
|GerM=Bowser's Fortress | |GerM=Bowser's Fortress | ||
|Ita=Castello di Bowser | |Ita=Castello di Bowser | ||
|ItaM=Bowser's Castle | |ItaM=Bowser's Castle | ||
|Kor=쿠파 성 | |Kor=쿠파 성 | ||
|KorR=Kupa Seong | |KorR=Kupa Seong | ||
|KorM=Bowser Castle | |KorM=Bowser Castle | ||
|Por=Castelo do Bowser | |Por=Castelo do Bowser | ||
|PorM=Bowser's Castle | |PorM=Bowser's Castle | ||
| | |Rom=Castelul Koopa <small>(''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small><br>Palatul disco de pe Coney Island <small>(''Super Mario World'' television series, referred to as such by Mario in "Mama Luigi")</small><br>Castelul de Neon al Regelui Koopa <small>(''Super Mario World'' television series, referred to as such by Luigi in "Mama Luigi")</small> | ||
|RomM=Castle Koopa<br>The Disco Palace on Coney Island<br>King Koopa's Neon Castle | |||
|RomM=Castle Koopa | |||
|Rus=Замок Боузера | |Rus=Замок Боузера | ||
|RusR=Zamok Bouzera | |RusR=Zamok Bouzera | ||
|RusM=Bowser's Castle | |RusM=Bowser's Castle | ||
|Spa=Castillo de Bowser<br>Koopa Castillo de Neón <small>(''Super Mario World'' animated series)</small> | |||
|SpaM=Bowser's Castle<br>Neon Koopa Castle | |||
|Spa=Castillo de Bowser | |||
|SpaM=Bowser's Castle | |||
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*In both ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' and ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'', Bowser's Castle was infrequently seen and was shown to have a labyrinth like construction, possessing various passages, bridges and doorways. | *In both ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' and ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'', Bowser's Castle was infrequently seen and was shown to have a labyrinth like construction, possessing various passages, bridges and doorways. | ||
*In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', a course known as the [[Bowser Badlands]] is located near Bowser's Castle. | *In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', a course known as the [[Bowser Badlands]] is located near Bowser's Castle. | ||
*According to an article on [http://www.movoto.com/ Movoto.com], a real-life version of Bowser's Castle based on its appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' would be 212 stories high, 52 stories taller than the tallest building in the world, the {{wp|Burj Khalifa}}. However, due to the assumption that the castle should be merely 60 inches wide, it would cost only $455,000.<ref> | *According to an article on [http://www.movoto.com/ Movoto.com], a real-life version of Bowser's Castle based on its appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' would be 212 stories high, 52 stories taller than the tallest building in the world, the {{wp|Burj Khalifa}}. However, due to the assumption that the castle should be merely 60 inches wide, it would cost only $455,000.<ref>[http://www.movoto.com/blog/infographic/real-life-bowsers-castle-jump-on-this-deal-before-mario-does/ Movoto: Real-Life Bowser’s Castle: Jump on this Deal Before Mario Does]. Retrieved February 9, 2015.</ref> | ||
*In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bowser can find an unseen item by checking one of the Bowser statues. A similar occurrence also happens with the bushes in Twilight Town. | *In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bowser can find an unseen item by checking one of the Bowser statues. A similar occurrence also happens with the bushes in Twilight Town. | ||
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*Baby Bowser's Castle — [[:de:Baby Bowsers Festung]] — [[:it:Castello di Bowser (passato)]] | *Baby Bowser's Castle — [[:de:Baby Bowsers Festung]] — [[:it:Castello di Bowser (passato)]] | ||
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