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{{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]]}} | {{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]]}} | ||
Bowser is 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, so Bowser makes it his mission to find and kidnap her himself. Accompanied by Kammy, Bowser appears as a playable character between chapters, similar to Peach in her segments. These scenes sometimes involve Bowser traveling through a side-scrolling world similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.''. 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 is 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, so Bowser makes it his mission to find and kidnap her himself. Accompanied by Kammy, Bowser appears as a playable character between chapters, similar to Peach in her segments. These scenes sometimes involve Bowser traveling through a side-scrolling world similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.''. 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 is fought twice in the game. He is first fought in the Glitz Pit after Mario reaches Rank 5. He is fought again alongside Kammy Koopa in the [[Palace of Shadow]] after he accidentally falls on top of [[Sir Grodus]]. | ||
Bowser is fought twice in the game. He is first fought in the | |||
[[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]] |