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#redirect[[Bowser's Castle (disambiguation)]]
:''This article is about the race course. For the actual castle, see [[Bowser's Keep]].''
Like [[Rainbow Road]], every [[Mario Kart]] game has a '''Bowser Castle''' course. These courses vary from game to game, but usually include [[lava]] hazards, thwomps, and tight turns.
 
In ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', the course has lot of [[Thwomps]]. It also has a Bowser statue that shoots fire, however the fire will do no harm. Near the end of the course, the player goes to the roof of the castle.
 
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' this course has a lot of fire, some Thwomps and it even has pictures of [[Bowser Jr.]] in one room. The entrance to the castle is a bridge, and the entrance also Bowser's face. The course in this game is named '''Bowser's Castle'''.
 
In the ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' course there's a spinning log that if you fall off of, you will not fall in the lava but rather land in a garden. There are also Thwomps and fire as always. Also, in the spinning circle, if you not rather go to the first passage, go all the way round and go through the red carpet with a moving ''[[Thwomp]]'' on it.
 
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[[Category:Race Courses]] [[Category:Places]]

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