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During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Bowser and his minion [[Kammy Koopa]] invade [[Star Haven]] and steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]], which can grant any wish of the holder. With this object, Bowser imprisons the seven [[Star Spirits]] in cards and then places them under the guard of seven of his minions. The next day, Bowser uses his flying fortress to lift [[Peach's Castle]] up into the sky. Mario attempts to stop him, but Bowser uses the Star Rod to make himself invincible during their fight. Mario's attacks can no longer harm Bowser, and he is able to defeat Mario, ending the fight with his fire breath. Believing his rival to be dead, Bowser summons lightning using the Star Rod to knock Mario out the window and to the ground, locks the party guests in the dungeons of his castle, and puts Peach under heavy guard in her bedroom.
During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Bowser and his minion [[Kammy Koopa]] invade [[Star Haven]] and steal the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]], which can grant any wish of the holder. With this object, Bowser imprisons the seven [[Star Spirits]] in cards and then places them under the guard of seven of his minions. The next day, Bowser uses his flying fortress to lift [[Peach's Castle]] up into the sky. Mario attempts to stop him, but Bowser uses the Star Rod to make himself invincible during their fight. Mario's attacks can no longer harm Bowser, and he is able to defeat Mario, ending the fight with his fire breath. Believing his rival to be dead, Bowser summons lightning using the Star Rod to knock Mario out the window and to the ground, locks the party guests in the dungeons of his castle, and puts Peach under heavy guard in her bedroom.


After each chapter, the player has the opportunity to play as Peach. She can sneak out of her room and learn information on where Mario needs to head next.
After each chapter, the player has the opportunity to play as Peach. She can sneak out of her room and learn information on where Mario needs to head next. When Peach first escapes her room, she and [[Twink]], the Star Kid with her at the time, find and read Bowser's diary. However, when Bowser enters the room, he sees that he left his diary out and that Peach has read it. Two [[Koopatrol]]s then enter the room, and Bowser has them take Peach back to her room.
 
After Mario defeats [[Tutankoopa]], Bowser enters her room. Here, she is told that he is going to send "the Invincible [[Tubba Blubba]]" to fight Mario; he is only invincible, however, because his heart has been separated from his body by Bowser at an earlier point. It is at this point that Kammy enters the room and informs Bowser that the [[Skolar|Star Spirit]] escaped from [[Tubba Blubba's Castle]]. The two then leave to discuss the matter.


[[File:Bowser Star Rod Artwork - Paper Mario.png|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Bowser with the Star Rod in ''Paper Mario'' artwork]]
[[File:Bowser Star Rod Artwork - Paper Mario.png|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Bowser with the Star Rod in ''Paper Mario'' artwork]]
On one occasion when Peach is out of her room, she hears a conversation between Bowser and Kammy. Kammy reports that Tubba Blubba has been defeated, as well as that Mario may be heading to Shy Guy's Toy Box next. Bowser suggests setting something up for him there when he notices Peach. Instead of immediately sending her back to her room, he instead asks her what Mario hates; however, some of the answers she can choose are actually items that benefit Mario. After receiving the answers, Bowser has Kammy place the chosen items in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]], Mario's next destination, while the guards take Peach back to her room.
After competing in the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]], Bowser enters the room and sees the set, and wishes to participate. However, since the game show is over when he enters, he cannot. He then sees Princess Peach trying to sneak away from the area, and has the Koopatrol and Hammer Bro take her back to her room.
Even later, Bowser enters Peach's room and attempts to make friendly conversation, though Peach ignores him, stating that Mario will defeat him. However, Bowser denies this when Kammy shows up and informs Bowser that Mario has freed all seven Star Spirits and can use them to get to the castle. In response, Bowser has Kammy inform his minions take up positions across the castle, and has the princess bound to keep her out of trouble. Out of anger for this, Twink tries to attack Bowser, but the attack proves ineffective and Bowser easily swats him out the window. He then leaves to prepare himself for Mario's arrival.


After reaching the location where Mario was defeated by Bowser when he first uprooted Peach's Castle, Bowser enters the room, and the two battle again. During the battle, Bowser uses the Star Rod, but using the [[Star Beam]] allows the player to negate this. Once he is defeated, Bowser takes Peach and retreats to the roof of the castle.
After reaching the location where Mario was defeated by Bowser when he first uprooted Peach's Castle, Bowser enters the room, and the two battle again. During the battle, Bowser uses the Star Rod, but using the [[Star Beam]] allows the player to negate this. Once he is defeated, Bowser takes Peach and retreats to the roof of the castle.
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''Paper Mario'' is also significant because it reveals another of Bowser's motives for kidnapping Peach: he has a crush on her and hopes to steal her away from Mario. Although this had been stated in some Japanese media such as the anime ''Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'', this is the first instance of such a motive being articulated in overseas releases.
''Paper Mario'' is also significant because it reveals another of Bowser's motives for kidnapping Peach: he has a crush on her and hopes to steal her away from Mario. Although this had been stated in some Japanese media such as the anime ''Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'', this is the first instance of such a motive being articulated in overseas releases.


A large, mechanical effigy of Bowser also appears in the game, named [[Bowser???]] and created by the [[Koopa Bros.]]
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