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{{main|Baby Bowser}}
{{main|Baby Bowser}}
[[File:Kamek and Baby Bowser Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|upright=0.85|left|Baby Bowser berating Kamek]]
[[File:Kamek and Baby Bowser Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|upright=0.85|left|Baby Bowser berating Kamek]]
One of Bowser's earliest chronological appearances in-universe is as Baby Bowser in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', which was also his first time meeting with Mario. When [[Baby Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] enter his room in his castle, Baby Bowser is accidentally awakened from his nap by [[Kamek]], who is trying to demand Yoshi to give Baby Mario, and pounds him flat in retribution. Baby Bowser then notices Yoshi, referring to him as a "green donkey", and tries to ride him. However, he notices Baby Mario already riding Yoshi, leading to him attacking the two to get Baby Mario away. At this age, he is shown to have similar powers to the ones he currently possesses as an adult, such as ground-pounding and breathing fire. Yoshi eventually defeats Baby Bowser, even when Kamek turns him into a giant. Later, Baby Bowser steals the [[Super Happy Tree]] from the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s and turns [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] into a pop-up book in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', though he is defeated again by a newborn Yoshi. Both incidents quickly define the young Bowser as a selfish character who lacks empathy. In contrast, during the events of ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', he at first teams up with the heroes to defeat future Bowser after being betrayed, and is revealed to be one of the [[star children]]. In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', he plans to turn [[Egg Island]] into his vacation home, but this plan is ultimately thwarted by the Yoshis.
One of Bowser's earliest chronological appearances in-universe is as Baby Bowser in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', which was also his first time meeting with Mario. When [[Baby Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] enter his room in his castle, Baby Bowser is accidentally awakened from his nap by [[Kamek]], who is trying to demand Yoshi to give Baby Mario, and pounds him flat in retribution. Baby Bowser then notices Yoshi, referring to him as a "green donkey", and tries to ride him. However, he notices Baby Mario already riding Yoshi, leading to him attacking the two to get Baby Mario away. At this age, he is shown to have similar powers to the ones he currently possesses as an adult, such as ground-pounding and breathing fire. Yoshi eventually defeats Baby Bowser, even when Kamek turns him into a giant. Later, Baby Bowser steals the [[Super Happy Tree]] from the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] and turns [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] into a pop-up book in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', though he is defeated again by a newborn Yoshi. Both incidents quickly define the young Bowser as a selfish character who lacks empathy. In contrast, during the events of ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', he at first teams up with the heroes to defeat future Bowser after being betrayed, and is revealed to be one of the [[star children]]. In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', he plans to turn [[Egg Island]] into his vacation home, but this plan is ultimately thwarted by the Yoshis.


Baby Bowser once again appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. At the beginning of the game, he attempts to kidnap [[Baby Peach]], but ends up having his crew evacuate when the Shroobs suddenly attack and later shoot them down. He later steals the [[Cobalt Star]] shards the Mario Bros. have collected and flees to Yoshi's Island, where he is found eating Yoshi Cookies he stole from the islanders. After eating the shards, he, along with everyone else, is eaten by Yoob, though everyone later escapes with the help of Mario and Luigi. After leaving Yoshi's Island, he heads to Thwomp Volcano to build a new castle, where he finds future Bowser. They team up to fight Mario and Luigi, but are both defeated. Later on, in [[Shroob Castle]], he reunites the Cobalt Star shards, which inadvertently awakens the [[Elder Princess Shroob]]. She transforms him into a [[Shroob mushroom]], but after being defeated by Mario and Luigi, returns back to normal.
Baby Bowser once again appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. At the beginning of the game, he attempts to kidnap [[Baby Peach]], but ends up having his crew evacuate when the Shroobs suddenly attack and later shoot them down. He later steals the [[Cobalt Star]] shards the Mario Bros. have collected and flees to Yoshi's Island, where he is found eating Yoshi Cookies he stole from the islanders. After eating the shards, he, along with everyone else, is eaten by Yoob, though everyone later escapes with the help of Mario and Luigi. After leaving Yoshi's Island, he heads to Thwomp Volcano to build a new castle, where he finds future Bowser. They team up to fight Mario and Luigi, but are both defeated. Later on, in [[Shroob Castle]], he reunites the Cobalt Star shards, which inadvertently awakens the [[Elder Princess Shroob]]. She transforms him into a [[Shroob mushroom]], but after being defeated by Mario and Luigi, returns back to normal.
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After Bowser Jr. flees from [[Pinna Park]], Bowser (seen much larger than he normally is), his son, and Peach (who is sitting on a massive rubber duck) are seen relaxing in a floating, sun-shaped [[Goop#Hot water|hot tub]] over the top of [[Corona Mountain]] as Mario arrives. Angered by his intrusion during their "family vacation," Bowser attempts to defeat Mario again. Bowser attacks Mario by breathing massive flames at him, and by splashing the water in the tub at him. Ground-pounding the five sections of the tub using [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]'s Rocket Nozzle causes the entire tub to flip over, causing everyone to fall down to the world below.
After Bowser Jr. flees from [[Pinna Park]], Bowser (seen much larger than he normally is), his son, and Peach (who is sitting on a massive rubber duck) are seen relaxing in a floating, sun-shaped [[Goop#Hot water|hot tub]] over the top of [[Corona Mountain]] as Mario arrives. Angered by his intrusion during their "family vacation," Bowser attempts to defeat Mario again. Bowser attacks Mario by breathing massive flames at him, and by splashing the water in the tub at him. Ground-pounding the five sections of the tub using [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]'s Rocket Nozzle causes the entire tub to flip over, causing everyone to fall down to the world below.


During the ending, it is shown that Bowser (seen back at normal size) and Bowser Jr. landed on the flipped tub, landing in the ocean near Isle Delfino. While out at sea, Bowser tries to confess to his son that he had used him as a pawn, but Bowser Jr. had already figured it out by then. However, he also mentions that he is eager to challenge Mario again sometime in the future. Filled with pride for his son, Bowser decides that they rest for a while.
During the ending, it is shown that Bowser and Bowser Jr. landed on the flipped tub, landing in the ocean near Isle Delfino. While out at sea, Bowser tries to confess to his son that he had used him as a pawn, but Bowser Jr. had already figured it out by then. However, he also mentions that he is eager to challenge Mario again sometime in the future. Filled with pride for his son, Bowser decides that they rest for a while.


This is the only 3D ''Super Mario'' game in which Bowser is not fought more than once.
This is the only 3D ''Super Mario'' game in which Bowser is not fought more than once.
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===''New Super Mario Bros. 2''===
===''New Super Mario Bros. 2''===
Once more, Bowser appears as the final boss of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. He is the boss of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]], and he attacks using fire and iron mallets in a battle reminiscent of the original ''Super Mario Bros''. On the other side of him is a switch, which Mario presses to send him into the pit below the bridge. However, after he is defeated, the Koopalings appear in the Koopa Clown Car and use their wands' magic on Bowser. This causes him to transform into '''Super Bowser''',<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|isbn=978-0-307-89552-3|title=''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide|date=2012|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|page=169}}</ref> also knocking the Koopalings down into the rising lava pit in the process. While Mario is using the platforms to travel upward, Super Bowser swipes at them with his claws. In two segments of the battle, the platforms disappear, and Super Bowser breathes fire at Mario on a full platform. On the roof of Bowser's Castle, there is a massive [[! Switch]], similar to the one from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' When the switch is pressed, Super Bowser plummets to his doom and the game is won.
Once more, Bowser appears as the final boss of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. He is the boss of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]], and he attacks using fire and iron mallets in a battle reminiscent of the original ''Super Mario Bros''. On the other side of him is a switch, which Mario presses to send him into the pit below the bridge. However, after he is defeated, the Koopalings appear in the Koopa Clown Car and use their wands' magic on Bowser. This causes him to transform into '''Super Bowser''',<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|isbn=978-0307895523|title=''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide|date=2012|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=American English|page=169}}</ref> also knocking the Koopalings down into the rising lava pit in the process. While Mario is using the platforms to travel upward, Super Bowser swipes at them with his claws. In two segments of the battle, the platforms disappear, and Super Bowser breathes fire at Mario on a full platform. On the roof of Bowser's Castle, there is a massive [[! Switch]], similar to the one from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' When the switch is pressed, Super Bowser plummets to his doom and the game is won.


He and the Koopalings later appear during the credits. Bowser is normal-sized again, and the Koopalings are carrying him away in the Koopa Clown Car, Bowser being held outside of the car by his tail. However, the added weight causes the car to plummet to the ground, scattering the occupants around the area. Bowser is seen with his head stuck in the ground.
He and the Koopalings later appear during the credits. Bowser is normal-sized again, and the Koopalings are carrying him away in the Koopa Clown Car, Bowser being held outside of the car by his tail. However, the added weight causes the car to plummet to the ground, scattering the occupants around the area. Bowser is seen with his head stuck in the ground.
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===''Super Mario Odyssey''===
===''Super Mario Odyssey''===
{{quote|Mario! I don't have time for you. I'm planning a wedding! Don't you know how stressful that is?|Bowser|Super Mario Odyssey}}
{{quote2|Mario! I don't have time for you. I'm planning a wedding! Don't you know how stressful that is?|Bowser|Super Mario Odyssey}}
[[File:SMO Art - Bowser.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Bowser's official artwork from ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
[[File:SMO Art - Bowser.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Bowser's official artwork from ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
Bowser returns in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', once again as the main antagonist. He invades the [[Cap Kingdom]] and kidnaps [[Tiara]] to commence his "royal wedding" with [[Princess Peach]], defeating [[Mario]] via his wedding hat and shredding the [[Mario Cap]]. He then sets up his "wedding", stealing artifacts from various kingdoms to fulfill his desires, and hiring the [[Broodals]] to help him against Mario. Although he does not steal anything needed for the wedding from the [[Metro Kingdom]], he does nonetheless cause massive chaos in the kingdom regardless by having [[Mechawiggler]] attack the city as well as various tanks, and also proceeded to plaster numerous ads advertising his wedding (much to the chagrin of the city's mayor, [[Pauline]], who found the posters "tasteless" especially in light of the chaos). Mario and [[Cappy]] catch up to Bowser in the [[Cloud Kingdom]], and defeat him. However, he shoots them down with his airship. Later, when the [[Odyssey]] is en route to [[Bowser's Kingdom]], he has the [[Ruined Dragon]] damage the Odyssey, and also has the Broodals hold off Mario long enough to fully escape from the castle to the [[Moon Kingdom]]. Eventually, he "invites" various people around the kingdoms to the wedding at Moon Kingdom by abducting them, including [[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]], and has a final battle with Mario, only to be soundly defeated, knocking him unconscious. However, due to the Wedding Hall collapsing, Mario is ultimately forced to [[capture]] Bowser to get himself and everyone else to safety. Upon regaining consciousness, he attempts to resume his attempt at wooing Peach's hand in marriage, with Mario doing the same, only for Peach to "reject" them both. Bowser then attempts to go home with Peach but gets jumped on by Mario and knocked away from the Odyssey. A segment in the [[Darker Side]] in the level "Long Journey's End" involves Mario controlling Bowser to reach the next area.
Bowser returns in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', once again as the main antagonist. He invades the [[Cap Kingdom]] and kidnaps [[Tiara]] to commence his "royal wedding" with [[Princess Peach]], defeating [[Mario]] via his wedding hat and shredding the [[Mario Cap]]. He then sets up his "wedding", stealing artifacts from various kingdoms to fulfill his desires, and hiring the [[Broodals]] to help him against Mario. Although he does not steal anything needed for the wedding from the [[Metro Kingdom]], he does nonetheless cause massive chaos in the kingdom regardless by having [[Mechawiggler]] attack the city as well as various tanks, and also proceeded to plaster numerous ads advertising his wedding (much to the chagrin of the city's mayor, [[Pauline]], who found the posters "tasteless" especially in light of the chaos). Mario and [[Cappy]] catch up to Bowser in the [[Cloud Kingdom]], and defeat him. However, he shoots them down with his airship. Later, when the [[Odyssey]] is en route to [[Bowser's Kingdom]], he has the [[Ruined Dragon]] damage the Odyssey, and also has the Broodals hold off Mario long enough to fully escape from the castle to the [[Moon Kingdom]]. Eventually, he "invites" various people around the kingdoms to the wedding at Moon Kingdom by abducting them, including [[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]], and has a final battle with Mario, only to be soundly defeated, knocking him unconscious. However, due to the Wedding Hall collapsing, Mario is ultimately forced to [[capture]] Bowser to get himself and everyone else to safety. Upon regaining consciousness, he attempts to resume his attempt at wooing Peach's hand in marriage, with Mario doing the same, only for Peach to "reject" them both. Bowser then attempts to go home with Peach but gets jumped on by Mario and knocked away from the Odyssey. A segment in the [[Darker Side]] in the level "Long Journey's End" involves Mario controlling Bowser to reach the next area.
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=== ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' ===
=== ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' ===
Bowser appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]''. Like all enemies, he could be sent to other players, and this would make him appear outside castle levels. A kicked shell could defeat Bowser, but the shell was also destroyed in the process. Transferred Bowsers threw hammers if they were from World 6-4 and later. There were no fake Bowsers in this game.
Bowser appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]''. Like all enemies, he can be sent to other players, and this may make him appear outside castle levels. A kicked shell can defeat Bowser, but the shell is also destroyed in the process. Transferred Bowsers throw hammers if they are from World 6-4 and later. There are no fake Bowsers in this game.


===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
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===''Super Mario World'' television series===
===''Super Mario World'' television series===
[[File:CartoonClownCar.jpg|thumb|King Koopa in his Koopa Clown Car in the ''Super Mario World'' TV series]]
[[File:CartoonClownCar.jpg|thumb|King Koopa in his Koopa Clown Car in the ''Super Mario World'' TV series]]
{{quote|I'll be back! And when I do, [[Yoshi|that little monster of yours]] is goin' on a crash diet!|Bowser|[[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' (television series)]]}}
{{quote|I'll be back! And when I do, [[Yoshi|that little monster of yours]] is goin' on a crash diet!|Bowser|source=[[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' (television series)]]}}
In [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]], King Koopa makes somewhat infrequent appearances. As revealed in the episode "[[Mama Luigi]]," he was once again banished from the Mushroom Kingdom. However, he ends up moving to Dinosaur Land, where he, along with his Koopa Kids, causes trouble. In the ''Super Mario World'' television series, Koopa quits his use of aliases and costumes, like in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. His fate at the end of the cartoons is never actually disclosed, as his final appearance (not counting "Mama Luigi," which takes place in a flashback) in "[[A Little Learning]]" shows him trapped in his bedroom, which is rapidly filling with [[lava]].
In [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]], King Koopa makes somewhat infrequent appearances. As revealed in the episode "[[Mama Luigi]]," he was once again banished from the Mushroom Kingdom. However, he ends up moving to Dinosaur Land, where he, along with his Koopa Kids, causes trouble. In the ''Super Mario World'' television series, Koopa quits his use of aliases and costumes, like in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. His fate at the end of the cartoons is never actually disclosed, as his final appearance (not counting "Mama Luigi," which takes place in a flashback) in "[[A Little Learning]]" shows him trapped in his bedroom, which is rapidly filling with [[lava]].
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===''Mario Kart Tour''===
===''Mario Kart Tour''===
Bowser makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as an unlockable Super driver, available since launch. Like in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', his special item is Bowser's Shell. The [[Winter Tour (2020)|2020 Winter Tour]] introduced a variant of Bowser in a Santa Claus costume with Christmas lights on his shell, called '''Bowser (Santa)''', who is a High-End driver that utilizes the [[Coin Box]] as his special item. Meowser also appears in the game starting from the [[New Year's 2022 Tour]]. Bowser in his doctor outfit from ''Dr. Mario World'', called '''Dr. Bowser''', later debuted in the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]].
Bowser makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as an unlockable Super driver, available since launch. Like in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', his special item is Bowser's Shell. The [[Winter Tour (2020)|2020 Winter Tour]] introduced a variant of Bowser in a Santa Claus costume with Christmas lights on his shell, called '''Bowser (Santa)''', who is a High-End driver that utilizes the [[Coin Box]] as his special item. Meowser also appears in the game starting from the [[New Year's 2022 Tour]]. Bowser in his doctor outfit from ''Dr. Mario World'', called '''Dr. Bowser''', later debuted in the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]].
==''Super Mario Bros.'' (film)==
[[File:PKoopa2.png|thumb|250px]]
President Koopa is the main antagonist of the 1993 ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film, played by [[Dennis Hopper]]. This version of Bowser also appears in the film's manga adaptation, ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', and in the [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Kodansha ''Super Mario'' manga]] next to his video game counterpart.
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==''Yoshi's Cookie''==
==''Yoshi's Cookie''==
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{{quote|I'm the biggest, baddest brute around, and don't you forget it.|Bowser|[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]}}
{{quote2|I'm the biggest, baddest brute around, and don't you forget it.|Bowser|[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]}}
Bowser serves as Mario's ally in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], making this game the first time they have teamed up. At the beginning of the ''Super Mario RPG'', Bowser, in his Koopa Clown Car, flies to [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's Pad]] to kidnap Princess Peach and take her back to his keep. However, Mario, hearing Peach scream, is on his tail. Bowser and Mario face each other atop a pair of chandeliers in the throne room. During battle, he attacks Mario by swiping him with his claws and launching his back spikes at him. At first, Bowser seems to be unbeatable, but the princess then advises Mario to attack the [[Chaindelier]] chain holding up the chandelier. Once the Chaindelier is damaged enough, it lets go of the chandelier, and Bowser plummets to the ground below. Not giving up, however, he throws [[Hammer]]s at Mario's chain, bringing him down as well, but before he can hit the ground, Mario [[jump]]s off of Bowser's head, giving him a boost up to the princess to free her. After the battle, a huge sword named [[Exor]] crashes into Bowser's Keep, sending Mario, Peach, and Bowser flying in different directions.
Bowser serves as Mario's ally in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], making this game the first time they have teamed up. At the beginning of the ''Super Mario RPG'', Bowser, in his Koopa Clown Car, flies to [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's Pad]] to kidnap Princess Peach and take her back to his keep. However, Mario, hearing Peach scream, is on his tail. Bowser and Mario face each other atop a pair of chandeliers in the throne room. During battle, he attacks Mario by swiping him with his claws and launching his back spikes at him. At first, Bowser seems to be unbeatable, but the princess then advises Mario to attack the [[Chaindelier]] chain holding up the chandelier. Once the Chaindelier is damaged enough, it lets go of the chandelier, and Bowser plummets to the ground below. Not giving up, however, he throws [[Hammer]]s at Mario's chain, bringing him down as well, but before he can hit the ground, Mario [[jump]]s off of Bowser's head, giving him a boost up to the princess to free her. After the battle, a huge sword named [[Exor]] crashes into Bowser's Keep, sending Mario, Peach, and Bowser flying in different directions.


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Bowser's weapons are mostly variations of [[Chain Chomp]]s and his claw, as well as tossing Mario at enemies using the [[Hurly Glove]]; Bowser's weapons themselves are Chain Chomp, [[Fake Chomp]], Hurly Glove, [[Spiked Chomp]], and [[Drill Claw]]. Bowser's special attacks are [[Terrorize]], in which he summons a Big Boo to attack; [[Poison Gas]], in which he summons a [[Gassox]] to poison enemies; [[Crusher]], in which he creates a large column of earth that emerges from the ground and strikes enemies; and [[Mechakoopa Stomp]], which involves Bowser summoning a giant Mechakoopa to attack enemies. Additionally, while fighting the enemies in Bowser's Keep, having Bowser as an active party member can scare away some of the monsters. If he is not, his mood can instead confuse them.
Bowser's weapons are mostly variations of [[Chain Chomp]]s and his claw, as well as tossing Mario at enemies using the [[Hurly Glove]]; Bowser's weapons themselves are Chain Chomp, [[Fake Chomp]], Hurly Glove, [[Spiked Chomp]], and [[Drill Claw]]. Bowser's special attacks are [[Terrorize]], in which he summons a Big Boo to attack; [[Poison Gas]], in which he summons a [[Gassox]] to poison enemies; [[Crusher]], in which he creates a large column of earth that emerges from the ground and strikes enemies; and [[Mechakoopa Stomp]], which involves Bowser summoning a giant Mechakoopa to attack enemies. Additionally, while fighting the enemies in Bowser's Keep, having Bowser as an active party member can scare away some of the monsters. If he is not, his mood can instead confuse them.


In this game, whenever Bowser uses a [[List of moves|Special Move]], a diamond is superimposed over his body. In the Japanese version, when Bowser is one of the active party members during battle, he does a gesture similar to giving the middle finger for his victory pose.<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars#Bowser.27s_Victory_Pose|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' - Bowser's Victory Pose|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|language=en|accessdate=May 26, 2024}}</ref> This was changed before the game was released in America. The theme that plays during Mario's battle with him is a cover of the final battle theme in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
In this game, whenever Bowser uses a [[List of moves|Special Move]], a diamond is superimposed over his body. In the Japanese version, when Bowser is one of the active party members during battle, he does a gesture similar to giving the middle finger for his victory pose.<ref>[https://www.themushroomkingdom.net/smrpg_j-e.shtml The Mushroom Kingdom] (Accessed on 9-19-08)</ref>{{better source}} This was changed before the game was released in America. The theme that plays during Mario's battle with him is a cover of the final battle theme in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.


[[Belome]] can create a clone of Bowser named "Bowser Clone" during its second battle.
[[Belome]] can create a clone of Bowser named "Bowser Clone" during its second battle.


==''Tetris Attack''==
==''Tetris Attack''==
Bowser also appears in the {{wp|Western world|Western}} release, ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', replacing Corderia from ''[[nwiki:Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'' as the game's final boss. In story mode, particularly VS. mode, Bowser has Kamek cast a spell over the inhabitants of [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], brainwashing them into working for him and his Koopa Troop. He also has a massive rain cloud at his disposal, threatening to flood the world with it. He is faced in Mt. Wickedness on hard mode, on the twelfth and final stage, after Kamek is defeated. Bowser is also faced on the final stage and special stage on Stage Clear mode. His health is depleted by stringing together multiple combos.
Bowser also appears in the {{wp|Western world|Western}} release, ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', replacing Corderia from ''[[nwiki:Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'' as the game's final boss. In story mode, particularly VS. mode, Bowser has Kamek cast a spell over the inhabitants of [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], brainwashing them into working for him and his Koopa Troop. He also has a massive rain created, threatening to flood the world. He is faced in Mt. Wickedness on hard mode, on the twelfth and final stage, after Kamek is defeated. Bowser is also faced on the final stage and special stage on Stage Clear mode. His health is depleted by stringing together multiple combos.


==''Yoshi's Story''==
==''Yoshi's Story''==
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===''Super Mario Party''===
===''Super Mario Party''===
Bowser appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', making his first fully playable appearance in the ''Mario Party'' series, leaving his role of causing misfortune to players to [[Kamek]] whenever players land on the [[Bad Luck Space]]s, which have replaced [[Bowser Space]]s.
Bowser appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', making his first fully playable appearance in the ''Mario Party'' series, leaving his role of causing misfortune to player to [[Kamek]] whenever players land on the [[Bad Luck Space]]s, which have replaced [[Bowser Space]]s.


In the game's introduction, when Mario and his friends were suggesting who would be the "Super Star", Bowser appears, bringing along [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Goomba]], [[Boo]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Hammer Bro]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Monty Mole]], [[Pom Pom]], and [[Dry Bones]], suggesting that he or one of his minions could also be "Super Stars". He also brings in Kamek to host the games alongside [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]]. Bowser's Dice Block is high-risk, high-reward, having two -3 coins sides, and 1, 8, 9, and 10 on the other sides, respectively.
In the game's introduction, when Mario and his friends were suggesting who would be the "Super Star", Bowser appears, bringing along [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Goomba]], [[Boo]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Hammer Bro]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Monty Mole]], [[Pom Pom]], and [[Dry Bones]], suggesting that he or one of his minions could also be "Super Stars". He also brings in Kamek to host the games alongside [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]]. Bowser's Dice Block is high-risk, high-reward, having two -3 coins sides, and 1, 8, 9, and 10 in the other sides, respectively.


When spoken to by characters such as Whomp, King Bob-omb, and even Toad, they are more polite towards him. When any of Bowser's playable minions join him as allies, they state their intentions to help Bowser win some stars; Bowser Jr.'s interactions with Bowser are good-natured, reflecting their immense father-son bond, while Kamek fearfully speaks to Bowser when he lands on a Bad Luck Space.
When spoken to by characters such as Whomp, King Bob-omb, and even Toad, they are more polite towards him. When any of Bowser's playable minions join him as allies, they state their intentions to help Bowser win some stars; Bowser Jr.'s interactions with Bowser are good-natured, reflecting their immense father-son bond, while Kamek fearfully speaks to Bowser when he lands on a Bad Luck Space.
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===''Mario Party Superstars''===
===''Mario Party Superstars''===
Bowser returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', reprising his antagonistic roles seen in the series' first three games, as well as appearing in the minigames [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face-Lift]], where the players must alter his facial features to match a distorted model, [[Dark 'n' Crispy]], where the players must avoid him and his fire breath in a poorly-lit arena, and [[Pit Boss]], where the players must avoid giant spiked-balls that he throws. He also appears on three Stickers of the Sticker Collection.
Bowser returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', reprising his antagonistic roles seen in the series' first three games, as well as appearing in the minigames [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face-Lift]], where the players must alter his facial features to match a distorted model, [[Dark 'n' Crispy]], where the players must avoid him and his fire breath in a poorly-lit arena, and [[Pit Boss]], where the players must avoid giant spiked-balls that he throws. He also appears on three Stickers of the Sticker Collection.
===''Super Mario Party Jamboree''===
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Bowser returns in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', reprising his playable character role from ''Super Mario Party''.


==''Mario Golf'' series==
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===''Mario Golf: Super Rush''===
===''Mario Golf: Super Rush''===
Bowser reappears in ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' as a Power character. He has his own golf course known as [[Bowser Highlands]]. Bowser's [[Special Shot (Mario Golf: Super Rush)|Special Shot]] is the Meteor Strike while his [[Special Dash]] is the Volcano Dash. In the Story Mode, Bowser helps the player defeat the [[Snow King]].
Bowser reappears in ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' as a Power character. He has his own golf course known as [[Bowser Highlands]]. Bowser's [[Special Shot]] is the Meteor Strike while his Special Dash is the Volcano Dash. In the Story Mode, Bowser helps the player defeat the [[Snow King]].


==''Mario Tennis'' series==
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
{{quote|Gra har har har! What's a finale without a Bowser appearance? A cruddy finale, that's what!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
{{quote2|Gra har har har! What's a finale without a Bowser appearance? A cruddy finale, that's what!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
Bowser also appears as a recurring villain in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In this game, Kammy Koopa summons Bowser to tell him that Mario is attempting to find treasures known as the [[Crystal Stars]]. Bowser decides to find them himself because he believes they are "good world-conquering tools." She also states that Princess Peach has been taken by someone else, after having just been told herself, so he makes it his mission to find and kidnap her himself. Optionally, prior to Kammy Koopa delivering this news, Bowser can also listen in to two Hammer Bros. talking, with one talking about seeing Bowser swooning over a portrait of Princess Peach before realizing that Bowser was right behind him, although Bowser apparently finds it amusing enough to attempt to get him to continue with the story, to the Hammer Bros.' reluctance. Accompanied by Kammy, Bowser appears in many cutscenes, in which he is a playable character. These scenes sometimes involve Bowser traveling through a side-scrolling world similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' (these levels partially inspired ''Super Paper Mario''). During these segments, Bowser can breathe fire or jump to defeat enemies, and can collect the [[Meat]] found in blocks to increase in size, becoming invincible and being able to destroy blocks and pipes after eating three. He also has infinite lives. Throughout these cutscenes, Bowser always appears to be a step behind Mario, and ultimately fails to find a single Crystal Star.
Bowser also appears as a minor villain in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In this game, Kammy Koopa summons Bowser to tell him that Mario is attempting to find treasures known as the [[Crystal Stars]]. Bowser decides to find them himself because he believes they are "good world-conquering tools." She also states that Princess Peach has been taken by someone else, after having just been told herself, so he makes it his mission to find and kidnap her himself. Optionally, prior to Kammy Koopa delivering this news, Bowser can also listen in to two Hammer Bros. talking, with one talking about seeing Bowser swooning over a portrait of Princess Peach before realizing that Bowser was right behind him, although Bowser apparently finds it amusing enough to attempt to get him to continue with the story, to the Hammer Bros.' reluctance. Accompanied by Kammy, Bowser appears in many cutscenes, in which he is a playable character. These scenes sometimes involve Bowser traveling through a side-scrolling world similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' (these levels partially inspired ''Super Paper Mario''). During these segments, Bowser can breathe fire or jump to defeat enemies, and can collect the [[Meat]] found in blocks to increase in size, becoming invincible and being able to destroy blocks and pipes after eating three. He also has infinite lives. Throughout these cutscenes, Bowser always appears to be a step behind Mario, and ultimately fails to find a single Crystal Star.


[[File:PMTTYD Bowser intermission.png|thumb|left|upright=1.3|Bowser during his playable appearance in one of the ''Super Mario Bros.''-style levels]]
[[File:PMTTYD Bowser intermission.png|thumb|left|upright=1.3|Bowser during his playable appearance in one of the ''Super Mario Bros.''-style levels]]
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In [[Twilight Town]], Bowser overhears [[X-Naut]] second-in-command [[Lord Crump]] mention the Crystal Stars after finding the [[Superbombomb]]. When Kammy asks him about the stars, Crump demands that Bowser tell him all that he knows about the Crystal Stars, though Bowser demands the same. In response, Crump summons the X-Naut army to deal with the Koopa King, but Kammy summons the Koopa Troop. Crump throws the Superbombomb at Bowser, though it does not explode. Bowser, however, breathes fire at Crump, accidentally detonating the weapon.
In [[Twilight Town]], Bowser overhears [[X-Naut]] second-in-command [[Lord Crump]] mention the Crystal Stars after finding the [[Superbombomb]]. When Kammy asks him about the stars, Crump demands that Bowser tell him all that he knows about the Crystal Stars, though Bowser demands the same. In response, Crump summons the X-Naut army to deal with the Koopa King, but Kammy summons the Koopa Troop. Crump throws the Superbombomb at Bowser, though it does not explode. Bowser, however, breathes fire at Crump, accidentally detonating the weapon.


After the incident, Bowser returns to Rogueport, and is sulking when Kammy informs him that their scouts found a hidden underground chamber in [[Rogueport Underground]] (Bowser's exact dialogue when recounting his various failures varies depending on whether Mario or Bowser won their earlier fight at the Glitz Pit). Kammy directs him to the chamber, which turns out to be a workout room, and they find what they believe to be the [[Gold Star]] on a belt. Rawk Hawk then enters the room, and is impressed that Bowser was able to infiltrate his workout room, but refuses to let him take his championship belt. Bowser, however, calls him weak, and Rawk Hawk attempts to attack Bowser, but fails when he jumps on him. However, his attack does hit Kammy. She is knocked into to the champ belt, resulting in the star on the belt breaking. They are shocked at first, but Kammy realizes that it is a fake, and Rawk Hawk tells Bowser that the "Great Gonzales" possesses the real one.
After the incident, Bowser returns to Rogueport, and is sulking when Kammy informs him that their scouts found a hidden underground chamber in [[Rogueport Sewers]] (Bowser's exact dialogue when recounting his various failures varies depending on whether Mario or Bowser won their earlier fight at the Glitz Pit). Kammy directs him to the chamber, which turns out to be a workout room, and they find what they believe to be the [[Gold Star]] on a belt. Rawk Hawk then enters the room, and is impressed that Bowser was able to infiltrate his workout room, but refuses to let him take his championship belt. Bowser, however, calls him weak, and Rawk Hawk attempts to attack Bowser, but fails when he jumps on him. However, his attack does hit Kammy. She is knocked into to the champ belt, resulting in the star on the belt breaking. They are shocked at first, but Kammy realizes that it is a fake, and Rawk Hawk tells Bowser that the "Great Gonzales" possesses the real one.


Some time later, at [[Poshley Heights]], Bowser and Kammy arrive at [[Poshley Sanctum]] after hearing that a Crystal Star is inside. Bowser attempts to enter, but finds the door is locked, but in his rage he breaks the lock, granting him access. Inside, Bowser finds the [[Garnet Star]] on a pedestal, and is excited to finally obtain one. However, [[Pennington]] then arrives and informs Bowser that what he is holding is a duplicate created to trick thieves, as well as that "Luigi" already obtained the real one. A Paragoomba then flies in and informs Bowser that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading for [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Bowser and Kammy leave to head after him.
Some time later, at [[Poshley Heights]], Bowser and Kammy arrive at [[Poshley Sanctum]] after hearing that a Crystal Star is inside. Bowser attempts to enter, but finds the door is locked, but in his rage he breaks the lock, granting him access. Inside, Bowser finds the [[Garnet Star]] on a pedestal, and is excited to finally obtain one. However, [[Pennington]] then arrives and informs Bowser that what he is holding is a duplicate created to trick thieves, as well as that "Luigi" already obtained the real one. A Paragoomba then flies in and informs Bowser that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading for [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Bowser and Kammy leave to head after him.


After Mario opens the Thousand-Year Door, Bowser and Kammy Koopa enter the [[Palace of Shadow]] to take Peach and steal the treasure that is rumored to be held behind the door. Meanwhile, [[Sir Grodus]] threatens to murder Princess Peach after his defeat at the hands of Mario, but Bowser accidentially crashes through the floor above them and landing on the X-Naut leader (either as a result of his own weight damaging the floor foundations in the original, or the palace's foundation itself being fragile in the remake). Bowser admits that he has no idea as to what is going on, but that he is going to "end it right NOW!" Bowser and Kammy are battled before the player gets a chance to save after battling Grodus, and thus wind up supplanting Grodus as the penultimate bosses. His attacks are the same as when he is fought in the Glitz Pit. When the two are beaten, they are left dazed on the floor of the Palace of Shadow. If the player leaves the room and re-enters, they are gone.
After Mario opens the Thousand-Year Door, Bowser and Kammy Koopa enter [[Palace of Shadow]] to take Peach and steal the treasure that is rumored to be held behind the door. Meanwhile, [[Sir Grodus]] threatens to murder Princess Peach after his defeat at the hands of Mario, but Bowser's weight causes him to crash through the floor above them and landing on the X-Naut leader. Bowser admits that he has no idea as to what is going on, but that he is going to "end it right NOW!" Bowser and Kammy are battled before the player gets a chance to save after battling Grodus, and thus wind up supplanting Grodus as the penultimate bosses. His attacks are the same as when he is fought in the Glitz Pit. When the two are beaten, they are left dazed on the floor of the Palace of Shadow. If the player leaves the room and re-enters, they are gone.


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===''Super Paper Mario''===
===''Super Paper Mario''===
[[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|Bowser and Peach's forced wedding at the beginning of ''Super Paper Mario'']]
[[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|Bowser and Peach's forced wedding at the beginning of ''Super Paper Mario'']]
{{quote|[[Count Bleck]], [[Floro Sapien]]s, whatever... Stomping fools is my business! Show me a fool, I'll stomp it! I don't even need a reason!|Bowser|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
{{quote2|[[Count Bleck]], [[Floro Sapien]]s, whatever... Stomping fools is my business! Show me a fool, I'll stomp it! I don't even need a reason!|Bowser|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
Bowser joins forces with Mario in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' as one of the four heroes destined to save all dimensions from destruction. During the opening for the game, Mario and Luigi hear from Toad that Princess Peach has been kidnapped, and they head to Bowser's Castle, thinking that he is the perpetrator. However, when they accuse him for this, he is surprised as well, for he is still only preparing to kidnap Peach at the time. A mysterious figure named [[Count Bleck]] then appears, knocks Mario unconscious, and abducts Luigi, Bowser, and his minions. Count Bleck warps everyone to [[Castle Bleck]], his base of operations, where he forcefully marries Bowser and Peach in order to unleash the [[Chaos Heart]]. The heart's purpose is to open [[The Void]], to end all worlds, although Bowser is unaware of his plans.
Bowser joins forces with Mario in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' as one of the four heroes destined to save all dimensions from destruction. During the opening for the game, Mario and Luigi hear from Toad that Princess Peach has been kidnapped, and they head to Bowser's Castle, thinking that he is the perpetrator. However, when they accuse him for this, he is surprised as well, for he is still only preparing to kidnap Peach at the time. A mysterious figure named [[Count Bleck]] then appears, knocks Mario unconscious, and abducts Luigi, Bowser, and his minions. Count Bleck warps everyone to [[Castle Bleck]], his base of operations, where he forcefully marries Bowser and Peach in order to unleash the [[Chaos Heart]]. The heart's purpose is to open [[The Void]], to end all worlds, although Bowser is unaware of his plans.


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[[File:Bowser - PaperMarioColorSplash.png|thumb|Artwork of Black Bowser in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'']]
[[File:Bowser - PaperMarioColorSplash.png|thumb|Artwork of Black Bowser in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'']]
[[File:BowserColorSplash.jpg|thumb|left|Bowser in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', ready to paint his shell in a rainbow]]
[[File:BowserColorSplash.jpg|thumb|left|Bowser in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', ready to paint his shell in a rainbow]]
{{quote|Your beloved Princess Peach is here too! I knew she wouldn't want to miss this. Of course, I couldn't have her sending out those pesky little letters behind my back... You know what she said when I caught her spying on me? "I've been framed!" BAHAHAHA!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]}}
{{quote2|Your beloved Princess Peach is here too! I knew she wouldn't want to miss this. Of course, I couldn't have her sending out those pesky little letters behind my back... You know what she said when I caught her spying on me? "I've been framed!" BAHAHAHA!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]}}
Bowser is the main antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. He is covered by [[black paint]], [[Black Bowser|altering his physical appearance to a degree that he has red eyes with yellow sclera]]. Prior to Mario's arrival on [[Prism Island]], Bowser accidentally created the black paint while attempting to coat his shell in a rainbow color scheme. He was promptly possessed by the paint, and proceeded to lay waste to Port Prisma. After this, he hurled the [[Big Paint Star]]s to various locations, draining the island of its color.
Bowser is the main antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. He is covered by [[black paint]], [[Black Bowser|altering his physical appearance to a degree that he has red eyes with yellow sclera]]. Prior to Mario's arrival on [[Prism Island]], Bowser accidentally created the black paint while attempting to coat his shell in a rainbow color scheme. He was promptly possessed by the paint, and proceeded to lay waste to Port Prisma. After this, he hurled the [[Big Paint Star]]s to various locations, draining the island of its color.


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===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''===
===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''===
{{quote|*huff* Hey, slow down! I'm walkin' with my face here! Nobody makes Bowser walk with his face! I mean...obviously they DID... But they're not gonna get away with it!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]}}
{{quote2|*huff* Hey, slow down! I'm walkin' with my face here! Nobody makes Bowser walk with his face! I mean...obviously they DID... But they're not gonna get away with it!|Bowser|[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]}}
[[File:PMOK Bowser.png|100px|left|thumb|Bowser in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
[[File:PMOK Bowser.png|100px|left|thumb|Bowser in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser is overpowered by [[King Olly]], who folds him up into a helpless square, after which he turns several of his minions into [[Folded Soldiers]]. In the dungeon below [[Peach's Castle]], [[Mario]] finds Bowser hung with a clothespin after he rejects Origami Peach's offer to fold, and frees him. Disappointed that he cannot unfold himself, Bowser tags along until they reach the roof, where they and the castle are then attacked by five [[streamer]]s, which transport the castle to a distant mountain. A Shy Guy piloting the Clown Car comes to rescue Mario and Bowser, although they end up separated during the assault. Bowser is taken back to his castle, although he is once again overwhemled by Folded Soldiers and hung with a clothespin. After Mario defeats the [[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]] and destroys the green streamer, Bowser helps Mario reach Peach's Castle by taking an airship there. Upon reaching the castle, it is transformed into Origami Castle, and Bowser accompanies Mario inside. In battle, Bowser can attack enemies in a straight line with his fire breath, dealing 50 damage to most enemies (75 with the [[Ally Tambourine]]), 25 damage to [[Fire Bro]]s (37 with the Ally Tambourine), and 75 damage to [[Ice Bro]]s (112 with the Ally Tambourine), although he can sometimes spit a small puff, causing the attack to fail. It is later revealed that the Stapler was the one who kept Bowser in his current state. After Mario defeats the Stapler, Mario hits Bowser with his hammer to return him to his normal self, and they go to face King Olly together. In the second phase of the final battle, [[Olivia]] transforms Bowser into a giant origami version of himself to duel King Olly, where Mario backs up the former with the 1,000-Fold Arms. After King Olly is defeated, Bowser attends the Origami Festival to celebrate. Notably, this is the first ''Super Mario'' RPG game in which Bowser is never directly fought at any point of the game.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser is overpowered by [[King Olly]], who folds him up into a helpless square, after which he turns several of his minions into [[Folded Soldiers]]. In the dungeon below [[Peach's Castle]], [[Mario]] finds Bowser hung with a clothespin after he rejects Origami Peach's offer to fold, and frees him. Disappointed that he cannot unfold himself, Bowser tags along until they reach the roof, where they and the castle are then attacked by five [[streamer]]s, which transport the castle to a distant mountain. A Shy Guy piloting the Clown Car comes to rescue Mario and Bowser, although they end up separated during the assault. Bowser is taken back to his castle, although he is once again overwhemled by Folded Soldiers and hung with a clothespin. After Mario defeats the [[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]] and destroys the green streamer, Bowser helps Mario reach Peach's Castle by taking an airship there. Upon reaching the castle, it is transformed into Origami Castle, and Bowser accompanies Mario inside. In battle, Bowser can attack enemies in a straight line with his fire breath, dealing 50 damage to most enemies (75 with the [[Ally Tambourine]]), 25 damage to [[Fire Bro]]s (37 with the Ally Tambourine), and 75 damage to [[Ice Bro]]s (112 with the Ally Tambourine), although he can sometimes spit a small puff, causing the attack to fail. It is later revealed that the Stapler was the one who kept Bowser in his current state. After Mario defeats the Stapler, Mario hits Bowser with his hammer to return him to his normal self, and they go to face King Olly together. In the second phase of the final battle, [[Olivia]] transforms Bowser into a giant origami version of himself to duel King Olly, where Mario backs up the former with the 1,000-Fold Arms. After King Olly is defeated, Bowser attends the Origami Festival to celebrate. Notably, this is the first ''Super Mario'' RPG game in which Bowser is never directly fought at any point of the game.
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===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
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[[File:Bowser SSBM.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Bowser SSBM.png|thumb|left]]
Bowser is a recurring playable character in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. He was [[List of Super Smash Bros. pre-release and unused content#Early ideas|originally planned]] to be included as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', but was scrapped due to time constraints; however, he made his ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Bowser is very strong, with some of the most powerful attacks out of any character. He is also the heaviest character in the game, making it particularly difficult to send him flying, though he is very slow as a result. Bowser is given more realistic, animal-like voice clips in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with his voice in this game being similar to his voice effects from the [[Nintendo 64]]-era ''Super Mario'' games (such as ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Mario Kart 64''). Most of Bowser's attacks are original, though his forward tilt resembles the first hit of his [[Drill Claw]] move from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.
Bowser is a recurring playable character in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. He was [[List of Super Smash Bros. pre-release and unused content#Early ideas|originally planned]] to be included as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', but was scrapped due to time constraints; however, he made his ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Bowser is very strong, with some of the most powerful attacks out of any character. He is also the heaviest character in the game, making it particularly difficult to send him flying, though he is very slow as a result. Bowser is given more realistic, animal-like voice clips in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with his voice in this game being similar to his voice effects from the [[Nintendo 64]]-era ''Super Mario'' games (such as ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Mario Kart 64''). Most of Bowser's attacks are original, though his forward tilt resembles the first hit of his [[Drill Claw]] move from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
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[[File:Bowser SSBB.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Bowser SSBB.png|thumb|left]]
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Bowser is still among the heaviest fighters, being heavier in this game than in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (weighing 120 units as opposed to 118), though he is slightly faster and weaker. He is also now one of the few characters who can crawl. He has been given a new side special move for this game: [[Flying Slam]], which has Bowser grab a nearby opponent, leap into the air and slam into the ground on top of them. His [[Final Smash]] transforms him into Giga Bowser, which makes him giant, prevents him from taking knockback, and gives his attacks increased power. Bowser's forward smash is no longer a single-hitting headbutt that induces an explosion; it is now a standard headbutt that can hit twice for huge damage.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Bowser is still among the heaviest fighters, being heavier in this game than in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (weighing 120 units as opposed to 118), though he is slightly faster and weaker. He is also now one of the few characters who can crawl. He has been given a new side special move for this game: [[Flying Slam]], which has Bowser grab a nearby opponent, leap into the air and slam into the ground on top of them. His [[Final Smash]] transforms him into Giga Bowser, which makes him giant, prevents him from taking knockback, and gives his attacks increased power. Bowser's forward smash is no longer a single-hitting headbutt that induces an explosion; it is now a standard headbutt that can hit twice for huge damage.
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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''===
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[[File:SSB4 - Bowser Artwork.png|thumb|Bowser's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'']]
[[File:SSB4 - Bowser Artwork.png|thumb|Bowser's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'']]
Bowser reappears as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', and has received a number of changes. For one, Bowser's stance has been made upright, compared to his more hunched appearance in previous games, making him the largest character in the game. He has also been made faster and can jump higher in this game, and now has full armor against moves that deal minor knockback. His weight has been greatly increased, now weighing 130 units. While Bowser's special moves are unchanged, a number of his other moves in the previous games, such as his neutral attack, down tilt, forward smash, neutral and back air attacks, and dash attack, have been replaced with new attacks, while even more have been given changed or new animations; for example, he now actually runs instead of sliding across the ground when dashing, and does not retreat into his shell while [[Double Jump (airborne)|double jump]]ing, air dodging, or [[roll]]ing; this also extends to his helpless and reeling animations.
Bowser reappears as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', and has received a number of changes. For one, Bowser's stance has been made upright, compared to his more hunched appearance in previous games, making him the largest character in the game. He has also been made faster and can jump higher in this game, and now has full armor against moves that deal minor knockback. His weight has been greatly increased, now weighing 130 units. While Bowser's special moves are unchanged, a number of his other moves in the previous games, such as his neutral attack, down tilt, forward smash, neutral and back air attacks, and dash attack, have been replaced with new attacks, while even more have been given changed or new animations; for example, he now actually runs instead of sliding across the ground when dashing, and does not retreat into his shell while [[Double Jump (airborne)|double jump]]ing, air dodging, or [[roll]]ing; this also extends to his helpless and reeling animations.
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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
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Bowser makes an appearance as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Bowser's moveset and attributes remain mostly the same, though he now has greater resistance to stronger attacks such as [[Villager]]'s [[Villager#Pocket|Pocketed]] projectiles. Bowser also receives super armor on all of his tilts and smash attacks, making them safer to use. Additionally, Bowser's down smash is now a claw swipe that hits in front and behind himself. Bowser's forward tilt and first hit of his neutral attack are now {{wp|sumo}}-style punches instead of backhanded punches or {{wp|Hook (boxing)|hooks}}. Bowser also hops at the end of his up throw. Bowser, like all other characters, receives improvements to his mobility, while his short hop timing is reduced; additionally, his aerials have less landing lag. Bowser can directionally air dodge once again, and can now use any ground attack out of a run and use his aerial attacks on ladders. Lastly, Bowser's weight has been further increased to 135 units, while some of his attacks deal more damage.
Bowser makes an appearance as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Bowser's moveset and attributes remain mostly the same, though he now has greater resistance to stronger attacks such as [[Villager]]'s [[Villager#Pocket|Pocketed]] projectiles. Bowser also receives super armor on all of his tilts and smash attacks, making them safer to use. Additionally, Bowser's down smash is now a claw swipe that hits in front and behind himself. Bowser's forward tilt and first hit of his neutral attack are now {{wp|sumo}}-style punches instead of backhanded punches or {{wp|Hook (boxing)|hooks}}. Bowser also hops at the end of his up throw. Bowser, like all other characters, receives improvements to his mobility, while his short hop timing is reduced; additionally, his aerials have less landing lag. Bowser can directionally air dodge once again, and can now use any ground attack out of a run and use his aerial attacks on ladders. Lastly, Bowser's weight has been further increased to 135 units, while some of his attacks deal more damage.


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[[File:Bowser And Baby Bowser MaLPiT.png|thumb|left|Bowser holding his baby self on his back]]
[[File:Bowser And Baby Bowser MaLPiT.png|thumb|left|Bowser holding his baby self on his back]]
When Mario, Luigi, and the babies reach the bottom of [[Thwomp Caverns]], Bowser and Baby Bowser appear before they can save the princess and challenge them, revealing that they have teamed up. They are the tenth boss of the game. Bowser can attack by jumping, which creates a shockwave, which can either be slow or fast moving. If it is the fast shockwave, it also sends down debris to be jumped over; normal rocks hit both bros., red [[Thwack]]s hit Mario, and green ones Luigi. He can also breath a stream of fire, though he sometimes fakes it and does it a second later; the player can tell if he is when Bowser laughs before he attacks (In the Japanese version, Bowser automatically uses this attack after being attacked, and is one of three bosses that counterattacks no matter whose turn it currently is.<ref name="PIT Japan">[https://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_j2e.shtml TMK | Mario in Japan | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]. The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 3, 2016.</ref>{{better source}}). Some of Baby Bowser's attacks also involve Bowser. One attack involves ground pounding Bowser to have him spit flames at them, and another involves Bowser retreating into his shell, and Baby Bowser using his hammer to smack him at Mario and Luigi; if the attack is deflected enough Bowser spins off-screen and does not return for another turn. Finally, Baby Bowser can restore 100 HP to Bowser (60 HP in the Japanese and European versions<ref name="PIT Japan"/>) with a Mushroom. Both of them are weak to the [[Ice Flower]]. When the duo are defeated, a lava geyser sends the Thwomp they are on flying out of the volcano. Bowser is knocked off by a Shroob UFO, telling his baby self to grow up and become stronger and more evil before falling into the time hole back to the present.
When Mario, Luigi, and the babies reach the bottom of [[Thwomp Caverns]], Bowser and Baby Bowser appear before they can save the princess and challenge them, revealing that they have teamed up. They are the tenth boss of the game. Bowser can attack by jumping, which creates a shockwave, which can either be slow or fast moving. If it is the fast shockwave, it also sends down debris to be jumped over; normal rocks hit both bros., red [[Thwack]]s hit Mario, and green ones Luigi. He can also breath a stream of fire, though he sometimes fakes it and does it a second later; the player can tell if he is when Bowser laughs before he attacks (In the Japanese version, Bowser automatically uses this attack after being attacked, and is one of three bosses that counterattacks no matter whose turn it currently is.<ref name="PIT Japan">[https://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_j2e.shtml TMK | Mario in Japan | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]. The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 3, 2016.</ref>{{better source}}). Some of Baby Bowser's attacks also involve Bowser. One attack involves ground pounding Bowser to have him spit flames at them, and another involves Bowser retreating into his shell, and Baby Bowser using his hammer to smack him at Mario and Luigi; if the attack is deflected enough Bowser spins off-screen and does not return for another turn. Finally, Baby Bowser can restore 100 HP to Bowser (60 HP in the Japanese and European versions<ref name="PIT Japan"/>) with a Mushroom. When the duo are defeated, a lava geyser sends the Thwomp they are on flying out of the volcano. Bowser is knocked off by a Shroob UFO, telling his baby self to grow up and become stronger and more evil before falling into the time hole back to the present.


Meanwhile, the dual heroes realize that Princess Peach had been [[Princess Shroob|an imposter]] the whole time. The masquerade had been part of the [[Shroob|Shroobs']] plot to infiltrate the Mushroom Kingdom's future and take over, which would have succeeded if not for Bowser's unforeseen intervention.
Meanwhile, the dual heroes realize that Princess Peach had been [[Princess Shroob|an imposter]] the whole time. The masquerade had been part of the [[Shroob|Shroobs']] plot to infiltrate the Mushroom Kingdom's future and take over, which would have succeeded if not for Bowser's unforeseen intervention.
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===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''===
[[File:Bowser and Paper Bowser MLPJ artwork.png|thumb|Artwork of Bowser and Paper Bowser from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'']]
[[File:Bowser and Paper Bowser MLPJ artwork.png|thumb|Artwork of Bowser and Paper Bowser from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'']]
{{quote|First, we're gonna beat you! Next, we're going to trap you in this book! And then we're gonna throw the book in the garbage... AND LIGHT THE GARBAGE ON FIRE! BWAHAHA!|Bowser and Paper Bowser|[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]}}
{{quote2|First, we're gonna beat you! Next, we're going to trap you in this book! And then we're gonna throw the book in the garbage... AND LIGHT THE GARBAGE ON FIRE! BWAHAHA!|Bowser and Paper Bowser|[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]}}
Bowser appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as one of two primary antagonists, the other being [[Paper Bowser|his paper counterpart]].
Bowser appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as one of two primary antagonists, the other being [[Paper Bowser|his paper counterpart]].


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==''Mario Pinball Land''==
==''Mario Pinball Land''==
[[File:Mario vs Bowser.png|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Mario battling Bowser in ''Mario Pinball Land'']]
[[File:Mario vs Bowser.png|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Mario battling Bowser in ''Mario Pinball Land'']]
Bowser appears as the final boss of ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. The player must collect the four [[Star Key]]s to enter Bowser's castle in the [[Fiery Stage]], and they must have fifteen Stars in order to face him. He does not attack Mario, instead roaming around the room and jumping, his landing temporarily disabling the [[flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s. Bowser spins around if Mario hits him from behind, and Bowser is momentarily dazed if hit from the front. The player must use the flippers to hit Mario into the cogs in the back of the room to raise at least one of the [[Thwomp]]s in the room as high as possible, so that the [[! Switch|Blue Switch]] in the center begins to flash. By hitting it, the Thwomps fall, causing Bowser to fall over backward and leaving him temporarily vulnerable; each successful attack gives the player 100,000 points. After three hits, Bowser rolls into a giant-sized pinball. Mario must knock him into the cogs and the wall to create a hole. Once a large-enough hole in the wall is formed, Mario can launch him through it out of the castle and onto a nearby hill. Bowser's defeat earns the player 100,000 points times the number of Stars the player has collected without getting a [[Game Over]]; if the player has all 35 Stars without getting a Game Over, the bonus is 5,000,000 points.
Bowser appears as the final boss of ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. The player must collect the four [[Star Key (Mario Pinball Land)|Star Key]]s to enter Bowser's castle in the [[Fiery Stage]], and they must have fifteen Stars in order to face him. He does not attack Mario, instead roaming around the room and jumping, his landing temporarily disabling the [[flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s. Bowser spins around if Mario hits him from behind, and Bowser is momentarily dazed if hit from the front. The player must use the flippers to hit Mario into the cogs in the back of the room to raise at least one of the [[Thwomp]]s in the room as high as possible, so that the [[! Switch|Blue Switch]] in the center begins to flash. By hitting it, the Thwomps fall, causing Bowser to fall over backward and leaving him temporarily vulnerable; each successful attack gives the player 100,000 points. After three hits, Bowser rolls into a giant-sized pinball. Mario must knock him into the cogs and the wall to create a hole. Once a large-enough hole in the wall is formed, Mario can launch him through it out of the castle and onto a nearby hill. Bowser's defeat earns the player 100,000 points times the number of Stars the player has collected without getting a [[Game Over]]; if the player has all 35 Stars without getting a Game Over, the bonus is 5,000,000 points.
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==''Mario + Rabbids'' series==
==''Mario + Rabbids'' series==
===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
Bowser makes an appearance in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. Here, he is on vacation for the majority of the game, leaving Bowser Jr. to lead the Koopa Troop in his absence, although he does call his son to ask if he has done his homework and is not throwing a party. During Bowser's absence, the [[Rabbid]]s are transported to the Mushroom Kingdom due to [[Spawny]]'s actions. Bowser Jr. ends up befriending Spawny and abusing his power of fusing things together to create an army of Rabbid-fused enemies, intending to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and make his father proud upon his return. As Mario's team (itself consisting of four Rabbids) defeat the Rabbid-fused enemies, the [[Megabug]], a vortex that appeared above the Mushroom Kingdom upon the Rabbids' entry, increases in size. Eventually, the Megabug grows large enough to obtain a physical, phoenix-like form, which absorbs Spawny and flies off to Bowser's Castle, creating more Rabbid-fused enemies in the process. Immediately after, Bowser texts his son, revealing that he has decided to come home early. Believing the Megabug to pose a threat to his father, Junior hurries to the castle, and Mario's group follow. Upon Mario's group's arrival, Bowser is at the castle, although barely conscious and near the Megabug. The Megabug fuses with Bowser, creating [[MegaDragonBowser]], and proceeds to attack Mario's group. MegaDragonBowser is defeated, causing Bowser and the Megabug to separate. With the threat averted, Junior attempts to convince Mario's group to be chastised in his place after Bowser regains consciousness. However, they decline.
Bowser makes an appearance in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. Here, he is on vacation for the majority of the game, leaving Bowser Jr. to lead the Koopa Troop in his absence, although he does call his son to ask if he has done his homework and is not throwing a party. During Bowser's absence, the [[Rabbid]]s are transported to the Mushroom Kingdom due to [[Spawny]]'s actions. Bowser Jr. ends up befriending Spawny and abusing his power of fusing things together to create an army of Rabbid-fused enemies, intending to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and make his father proud upon his return. As Mario's team (itself consisting of [[Rabbid Mario|f]][[Rabbid Luigi|o]][[Rabbid Peach|u]][[Rabbid Yoshi|r]] Rabbids) defeat the Rabbid-fused enemies, the [[Megabug]], a vortex that appeared above the Mushroom Kingdom upon the Rabbids' entry, increases in size. Eventually, the Megabug grows large enough to obtain a physical, phoenix-like form, which absorbs Spawny and flies off to Bowser's Castle, creating more Rabbid-fused enemies in the process. Immediately after, Bowser texts his son, revealing that he has decided to come home early. Believing the Megabug to pose a threat to his father, Junior hurries to the castle, and Mario's group follow. Upon Mario's group's arrival, Bowser is at the castle, although barely conscious and near the Megabug. The Megabug fuses with Bowser, creating [[MegaDragonBowser]], and proceeds to attack Mario's group. MegaDragonBowser is defeated, causing Bowser and the Megabug to separate. With the threat averted, Junior attempts to convince Mario's group to be chastised in his place after Bowser regains consciousness. However, they decline.


===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
{{quote|Roarrr! Looking for [[Cursa]], same as you! It corrupted [[Koopa Troop|my army of weak-minded imbeciles]] and I want them back!|[[Bowser]]|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}}
{{quote2|Roarrr! Looking for [[Cursa]], same as you! It corrupted [[Koopa Troop|my army of weak-minded imbeciles]] and I want them back!|[[Bowser]]|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}}
Bowser returns in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', this time as one of the nine playable characters in the game. He wields a weapon called the Bowzooka, a giant bazooka-like weapon that fires flaming rocks. He is able to summon target-seeking [[Rabbid Mechakoopa]]s.
Bowser returns in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', this time as one of the nine playable characters in the game. He wields a weapon called the Bowzooka, a giant bazooka-like weapon that fires flaming rocks. He is able to summon target-seeking [[Rabbid Mechakoopa]]s.


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==''Dr. Mario World''==
==''Dr. Mario World''==
[[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Bowser.png|thumb|Dr. Bowser in ''Dr. Mario World''.]]
[[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Bowser.png|thumb|Dr. Bowser in ''Dr. Mario World''.]]
{{quote|My [[Koopa Troop|minions]]! Grrr... I'll take care of all these [[virus]]es!|Dr. Bowser|[[Dr. Mario World]]}}
{{quote2|My [[Koopa Troop|minions]]! Grrr... I'll take care of all these [[virus]]es!|Dr. Bowser|[[Dr. Mario World]]}}
Bowser, under the persona '''Dr. Bowser''', appears in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as a playable character. Dr. Bowser's attire is somewhat reminiscent of his normal self's wedding attire from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which is made evident by similar shoes. He carries a stethoscope with his insignia on it around the back of his neck, though it appears to be too small for him to use. He appears in stage 3 in stage mode, where he decided to aid Dr. Mario and Dr. Peach in eliminating the viruses, mostly due to his own minions being affected by them. He is available as a special stage reward in [[World 23]], which takes place in Bowser's Castle.
Bowser, under the persona '''Dr. Bowser''', appears in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as a playable character. Dr. Bowser's attire is somewhat reminiscent of his normal self's wedding attire from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which is made evident by similar shoes. He carries a stethoscope with his insignia on it around the back of his neck, though it appears to be too small for him to use. He appears in stage 3 in stage mode, where he decided to aid Dr. Mario and Dr. Peach in eliminating the viruses, mostly due to his own minions being affected by them. He is available as a special stage reward in [[World 23]], which takes place in Bowser's Castle.


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==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==
==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==
{{quote|After years of searching for the [[Super Star]], IT IS FINALLY [[Koopa Troop|OURS]]! I AM NOW THE MOST POWERFUL TURTLE IN THE WORLD! Soon we will arrive at the Mushroom Kingdom, where after years of being sworn enemies, I will ask their princess to marry me IN A FAIRY TALE WEDDING!|Bowser|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}
{{quote|After years of searching for the [[Super Star]], IT IS FINALLY [[Koopa Troop|OURS]]! I AM NOW THE MOST POWERFUL TURTLE IN THE WORLD! Soon we will arrive at the Mushroom Kingdom, where after years of being sworn enemies, I will ask their [[Princess Peach|princess]] to marry me IN A FAIRY TALE WEDDING!|Bowser|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}
[[File:Bowser stealing the star TSMBM.png|thumb|Bowser as he appears in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'']]
[[File:Bowser stealing the star TSMBM.png|thumb|Bowser as he appears in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'']]
Bowser appears as the main antagonist of the 2023 film ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. His goal is marrying Princess Peach through coercion, using Super Star that he stole from the Snow Kingdom as a bartering chip, while he and his army to conquer the entire  world, the Mushroom Kingdom and the other surrounding lands, including the Jungle Kingdom. [[Kamek]] is his assistant, who helps Bowser with his wedding speech and other plans. Throughout the film, he also captures Luigi, who is lost in the Dark Lands. He also tries to stop Mario, who arrives with Princess Peach to save the world and rescue Luigi. He is voiced by [[Jack Black]] in the English version of the film, who provides a slightly deepened voice to portray the character. His voice actors in the film's dubs in other languages include [[Kenta Miyake]] in the Japanese version. The film features a dedicated [[Peaches|song]] to Bowser, who plays a piano and serenades about his love for Peach.<ref>{{cite|author=@JoeMoor01284044|date=March 10, 2023|url=x.com/GameXplain/status/1634263510715891712|title=The Super Mario Bros. Movie Got A Brand New TV Spot And Had New Footage. We’re So Close To April 5th!|publisher=X|accessdate=March 10, 2023}}</ref>
Bowser appears as the main antagonist of the 2023 film ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. His goal is marrying Princess Peach through coercion, using Super Star that he stole from the Snow Kingdom as a bartering chip, while he and his army conquer Mushroom Kingdom and the other surrounding lands, including Jungle Kingdom. [[Kamek]] is his assistant, who helps Bowser with his wedding speech and other plans. Throughout the film, he also captures Luigi, who is lost in the Dark Lands. He also tries to stop Mario, who arrives with princess Peach to save the lands and rescue Luigi. He is voiced by [[Jack Black]] in the English version of the film, who provides a slightly deepened voice to portray the character. His voice actors in the film's dubs in other languages include [[Kenta Miyake]] in the Japanese version. The film features a dedicated [[Peaches|song]] to Bowser, who plays a piano and serenades about his love for Peach.<ref>{{cite|author=@JoeMoor01284044|date=March 10, 2023|url=x.com/GameXplain/status/1634263510715891712|title=The Super Mario Bros. Movie Got A Brand New TV Spot And Had New Footage. We’re So Close To April 5th!|publisher=X|accessdate=March 10, 2023}}</ref>


==Other appearances==
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