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[[File:BowserSMBart.png|thumb|left|Bowser's original depiction from ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:BowserSMBart.png|thumb|left|Bowser's original depiction from ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:SMBTLL-Bowser Art2.png|thumb|Bowser's design for ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''; a {{file link|Bowser SMB3 artwork.jpg|similar artwork}} was used for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
[[File:SMBTLL-Bowser Art2.png|thumb|Bowser's design for ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''; a {{file link|Bowser SMB3 artwork.jpg|similar artwork}} was used for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', and their [[reissue]]s included in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. Bowser's role in the backstory is identical in both games: He and his [[Bowser's Minions|army]] invade and conquer the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], using a spell to transform the citizens into inanimate objects as well as kidnapping the only person who can reverse the effects of the curse, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]].<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAAAE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=2|date=1985|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>{{ref needed}}<!--Lost Levels--> Bowser is fought on a bridge at the end of the World 8-4 in each game. He is fought identically in both games. His actions include jumping, throwing hammers, and spitting [[fireball]]s, like some of the later [[Impostor Bowser|impostors]] in earlier worlds. Bowser falls into the lava in defeat if either the [[Axe|ax]] is touched on the other side or if he is hit by five [[fireball]]s. All 8-bit sprites have only three colors, but Bowser's sprite appears to have four, which is because the black background makes Bowser's spiked collars around his wrists appear to be black in his sprite.
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', and their [[reissue]]s included in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. Bowser's role in the backstory is identical in both games: He and his [[Koopa Troop|army]] invade and conquer the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], using a spell to transform the citizens into inanimate objects as well as kidnapping the only person who can reverse the effects of the curse, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]].<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAAAE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=2|date=1985|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>{{ref needed}}<!--Lost Levels--> Bowser is fought on a bridge at the end of the World 8-4 in each game. He is fought identically in both games His actions include jumping, throwing hammers, and spitting [[fireball]]s, like some of the later [[fake Bowser|impostor]]s in earlier worlds. Bowser falls into the lava in defeat if either the [[Axe|ax]] is touched on the other side or if he is hit by five [[fireball]]s. All 8-bit sprites have only three colors, but Bowser's sprite appears to have four, which is because the black background makes Bowser's spiked collars around his wrists appear to be black in his sprite.


The castle in ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' has [[Bowser's Brother|a mysterious dark-shaded look-alike]] of Bowser, sometimes identified as his brother. In the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version, Bowser is later encountered in [[World D-4]], appearing in place of the [[Impostor Bowser|fake Bowser]] like in the original version, and he is fought identically as before.
The castle in ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' has [[Bowser's Brother|a mysterious dark-shaded look-alike]] of Bowser, sometimes identified as his brother. In the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version, Bowser is later encountered in [[World D-4]], appearing in place of the [[fake Bowser]] like in the original version, and he is fought identically as before.


Bowser is the final boss of the different variations of ''Super Mario Bros.'', starting with ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'', though ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]'' includes Bowser in all eight [[castle]] levels.
Bowser is the final boss of the different variations of ''Super Mario Bros.'', starting with ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'', though ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]'' includes Bowser in all eight [[castle]] levels.
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===''Super Mario Bros. 3''===
===''Super Mario Bros. 3''===
[[File:Bowser Ground Pound SMAS.png|thumb|left|Bowser's [[Ground Pound]] attack, introduced in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', would be the basis of one of Bowser's attacks in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]
[[File:Bowser Ground Pound SMAS.png|thumb|left|Bowser's [[Ground Pound]] attack, introduced in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', would be the basis of one of Bowser's attacks in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Bowser has a more elboarate plot than before where he enlists the [[Koopalings]] to help him take over the [[Mushroom World]] entirely.<ref>{{cite|author=Bowser|quote=Ha! Ha! Ha! These are my 7 children that are going to help me take over the Mushroom World!|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref> After Mario and Luigi defeat [[Ludwig]] in [[Pipe Land]], Bowser informs them in a letter that he has kidnapped the princess.<ref>{{cite|author=Bowser|quote=Yo! I kidnapped the princess while you were running around. She's here in my castle, if you dare to try and rescue her. Ha ha ha... King of the Koopa.|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo|language=en}}</ref> Bowser is encountered in the final room of [[Bowser's Castle]], where the battle begins when he falls in. Bowser's attacks include breathing two [[fireball]]s at the player character, then leaping into the air to perform a [[Ground Pound]], destroying the blocks upon impact. Bowser is defeated if either he falls into a pit after destroying a column of blocks, or being hit by either 35 fireballs or three [[hammer]]s. Unlike most game, attempting to jump on him causes Mario to harmlessly bounce off rather than be damaged by his horns and spikes. His letter signature varies between versions. In the original American release, he is called King of the Koopa, while the [[Family Computer]] refers to him as Koopa only. The UK version also erroneously calls him "Koopa Troopa" in his letter.<ref>{{cite|title=[[tcrf:Super_Mario_Bros._3/Version_Differences#Bowser's Letter|''Super Mario Bros. 3''/Version Differences]]|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|language=en|author=TCRF|accessdate=September 10, 2024}}</ref>
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Bowser has a more elboarate plot than before where he enlists the [[Koopalings]] to help him take over the [[Mushroom World]] entirely.<ref>{{cite|author=Bowser|quote=Ha! Ha! Ha! These are my 7 children that are going to help me take over the Mushroom World!|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref> After Mario and Luigi defeat [[Ludwig]] in [[Pipe Land]], Bowser informs them in a letter that he has kidnapped the princess.<ref>{{cite|author=Bowser|quote=Yo! I kidnapped the princess while you were running around. She's here in my castle, if you dare to try and rescue her. Ha ha ha... King of the Koopa.|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo|language=en}}</ref> Bowser is encountered in the final room of [[Bowser's Castle]], where the battle begins when he falls in. Bowser's attacks include breathing two [[fireball]]s at the player character, then leaping into the air to perform a [[Ground Pound]], destroying the blocks upon impact. Bowser is defeated if either he falls into a pit after destroying a column of blocks, or being hit by either 35 fireballs or three [[hammer]]s. His letter signature varies between versions. In the original American release, he is called King of the Koopa, while the [[Family Computer]] refers to him as Koopa only. The UK version also erroneously calls him "Koopa Troopa" in his letter.<ref>{{cite|title=[[tcrf:Super_Mario_Bros._3/Version_Differences#Bowser's Letter|''Super Mario Bros. 3''/Version Differences]]|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|language=en|author=TCRF|accessdate=September 10, 2024}}</ref>


The remake ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' also shows Bowser's letter if the player character warps [[Dark Land|World 8]] as if they had already beaten [[Pipe Land|World 7]]. He appears in two of the [[World-e]] levels: [[Bowser's Last Stand]], where he is fought at the end in a similar battle as in the main game, and [[Bowser's Airship 2]], also in a similar manner, but some of the blocks cannot be broken by him. Bowser does not appear in [[Bowser's Airship 1]], despite being in the level's title, and the card's commentary has him alluding to the [[airship]] being impressive in ways other than its size. Bowser features as the key art for the three e-Reader cards, as well as the [[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|red switch card]].
The remake ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' also shows Bowser's letter if the player character warps [[Dark Land|World 8]] as if they had already beaten [[Pipe Land|World 7]]. He appears in two of the [[World-e]] levels: [[Bowser's Last Stand]], where he is fought at the end in a similar battle as in the main game, and [[Bowser's Airship 2]], also in a similar manner, but some of the blocks cannot be broken by him. Bowser does not appear in [[Bowser's Airship 1]], despite being in the level's title, and the card's commentary has him alluding to the [[airship]] being impressive in ways other than its size. Bowser features as the key art for the three e-Reader cards, as well as the [[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|red switch card]].
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===''Super Mario World''===
===''Super Mario World''===
[[File:BowserSMW1.png|thumb|x200px|Bowser's design for ''Super Mario World'' is inconsistent with his in-game depiction]]
[[File:BowserSMW1.png|thumb|x200px|Bowser's design for ''Super Mario World'' is inconsistent with his in-game depiction]]
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. His sprite is depicted green with two large fangs, unlike his normal artwork. Bowser's green skin color was the result of a design oversight.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/topics/article/cb34ab17-9135-11e7-8cda-063b7ac45a6d|title=「ニンテンドークラシックミニ スーパーファミコン」発売記念インタビュー 第5回「スーパーマリオワールド + ヨッシーアイランド篇」|publisher=www.nintendo.co.jp|language=ja|accessdate=September 10, 2024|quote=『マリオメーカー』をつくっているときに、クッパの色が間違えていたことに気づいたんです。肌の色が緑になっていて・・・本当はオレンジのつもりだったんですけど・・・。 (''When I was making Mario Maker, I realized that I'd made a mistake with Bowser's color. His skin was green... I actually meant to make him orange...'')|author=[[Shigefumi Hino]]}}</ref> The [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|remake]] rectifies this by giving Bowser's arms their normal color. Bowser kidnaps Princess Toadstool again while she is vacationing with the Mario Bros. in [[Dinosaur Land]].<ref name="smwenmanual">{{cite|language=en|format=PDF|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/common/pdf/CLV-P-SAAAE.pdf|page=2|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> Several of the native [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] were captured by the Koopalings,<ref name="smwenmanual"/> and [[Yoshi]] was imprisoned by Bowser in an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] while on the way to rescuing them.<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=Yoshi|date=1991|publisher=Nintendo|quote=Hooray! Thank [[Mario|you]] for rescuing me. My name is Yoshi. On my way to rescue my friends, Bowser trapped me in that [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]].|title=''Super Mario World''}}</ref> Bowser is seen in the background of [[Valley of Bowser]], flying in his [[Koopa Clown Car]]; only his eyes can be seen in the darkness, and the occasional thunderclap reveals a silhouette briefly. Bowser is fought at the end of the Valley of Bowser, on the roof of [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. He sits inside of the [[Koopa Clown Car]] during the entire battle. Bowser attacks by throwing [[Mechakoopa]]s and [[Metal ball|Big Steelies]], as well as trying to ram into the player character as the battle progresses. When Bowser is hit by a Mechakoopa, he retreats into the Koopa Clown Car temporarily while causing flames to rain down from above. When defeated, Bowser loses control of his Koopa Clown Car, which turns upsidedown to release Princess Toadstool, before being knocked into the distance. In the remake, Bowser is absent entirely after his level is cleared.
Bowser is both the main antagonist and final boss in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. His sprite is depicted green with two large fangs, unlike his normal artwork. Bowser's green skin color was the result of a design oversight.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/topics/article/cb34ab17-9135-11e7-8cda-063b7ac45a6d|title=「ニンテンドークラシックミニ スーパーファミコン」発売記念インタビュー 第5回「スーパーマリオワールド + ヨッシーアイランド篇」|publisher=www.nintendo.co.jp|language=ja|accessdate=September 10, 2024|quote=『マリオメーカー』をつくっているときに、クッパの色が間違えていたことに気づいたんです。肌の色が緑になっていて・・・本当はオレンジのつもりだったんですけど・・・。 (''When I was making Mario Maker, I realized that I'd made a mistake with Bowser's color. His skin was green... I actually meant to make him orange...'')|author=[[Shigefumi Hino]]}}</ref> The [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|remake]] rectifies this by giving Bowser's arms their normal color. Bowser kidnaps Princess Toadstool again while she is vacationing with the Mario Bros. in [[Dinosaur Land]].<ref name="smwenmanual">{{cite|language=en|format=PDF|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/common/pdf/CLV-P-SAAAE.pdf|page=2|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> Several of the native [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] were captured by the Koopalings,<ref name="smwenmanual"/> and [[Yoshi]] was imprisoned by Bowser in an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] while on the way to rescuing them.<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=Yoshi|date=1991|publisher=Nintendo|quote=Hooray! Thank [[Mario|you]] for rescuing me. My name is Yoshi. On my way to rescue my friends, Bowser trapped me in that [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]].|title=''Super Mario World''}}</ref> Bowser is seen in the background of [[Valley of Bowser]], flying in his [[Koopa Clown Car]]; only his eyes can be seen in the darkness, and the occasional thunderclap reveals a silhouette briefly. Bowser is fought at the end of the Valley of Bowser, on the roof of [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. He sits inside of the [[Koopa Clown Car]] during the entire battle. Bowser attacks by throwing [[Mechakoopa]]s and [[Metal ball|Big Steelies]], as well as trying to ram into the player character as the battle progresses. When Bowser is hit by a Mechakoopa, he retreats into the Koopa Clown Car temporarily while causing flames to rain down from above. When defeated, Bowser loses control of his Koopa Clown Car, which turns upsidedown to release Princess Toadstool, before being knocked into the distance. In the remake, Bowser is absent entirely after his level is cleared.


There exists a prototypical full-body sprite in source assets where Bowser has a proper number of fingers.<ref>{{cite|date=July 24, 2020|author=Gaming Alexandria|url=x.com/GamingAlexandri/status/1286734000057458689|title=People are digging up all sorts of unused art assets from the latest Nintendo leak. Here's some screenshots of some examples. Bowser from SMW apparently had legs at one time?|publisher=X|accessdate=July 25, 2020}}</ref>
There exists an unused full-body sprite where Bowser has a proper number of of fingers.<ref>{{cite|date=July 24, 2020|author=Gaming Alexandria|url=x.com/GamingAlexandri/status/1286734000057458689|title=People are digging up all sorts of unused art assets from the latest Nintendo leak. Here's some screenshots of some examples. Bowser from SMW apparently had legs at one time?|publisher=X|accessdate=July 25, 2020}}</ref>


===''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''===
===''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''===
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===''Super Mario Run''===
===''Super Mario Run''===
{{quote|Bwa ha ha! I'll be taking that cake! And Peach, too!|Bowser|Super Mario Run}}
[[File:Mario and Bowser SMR.png|thumb|upright=0.55|Bowser in his Koopa Clown Car]]
[[File:Mario and Bowser SMR.png|thumb|upright=0.55|Bowser in his Koopa Clown Car]]
Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. Besides kidnapping Peach, Bowser also destroys the Mushroom Kingdom, scaring away nearly every [[Toad (species)|Toad]]. Bowser is almost always seen in the [[Koopa Clown Car]]. [[Impostor Bowser|Fake Bowsers]] appear in several of the game's Castles. The final level, [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]], involves chasing Bowser, who stays on the right side of the screen. He adjusts the height at which he flies between attacks. Bowser attacks by either spitting out fireballs, shooting [[Spike Ball]]s from the Koopa Clown Car's cannon, or throwing [[Bob-omb]]s. Bowser takes damage from Bob-ombs being flung at him. Bowser's Spike Balls become larger after two hits, and after three hits, Bowser is defeated altogether.
Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. Besides kidnapping Peach, Bowser also destroys the Mushroom Kingdom, scaring away nearly every [[Toad (species)|Toad]]. Bowser is almost always seen in the [[Koopa Clown Car]]. [[Fake Bowser]]s appear in several of the game's Castles. The final level, [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]], involves chasing Bowser, who stays on the right side of the screen. He adjusts the height at which he flies between attacks. Bowser attacks by either spitting out fireballs, shooting [[Spike Ball]]s from the Koopa Clown Car's cannon, or throwing [[Bob-omb]]s. Bowser takes damage from Bob-ombs being flung at him. Bowser's Spike Balls become larger after two hits, and after three hits, Bowser is defeated altogether.


Bowser is also the boss of [[Make the Cut!]]. He is battled on a bridge identically to fake Bowser, except that he sinks into the lava when the axe is used.
Bowser is also the boss of [[Make the Cut!]]. He is battled on a bridge identically to Fake Bowser, except that he sinks into the lava when the axe is used.


Bowser appears once in Remix 10, in the [[VS Bowser]] of Area 30. The battle is the same as the fake Bowser in [[Bowser's Castle Hangout]]. [[Princess Daisy]] is in the next room, and is unlocked after completing it, but the game specifies she is lost, rather than kidnapped. All other Castles in Remix 10 have fake Bowsers.
Bowser appears once in Remix 10, in the [[VS Bowser]] of Area 30. The battle is the same as the Fake Bowser in [[Bowser's Castle Hangout]].[[Princess Daisy]] is in the next room, and is unlocked after completing it, but the game specifies she is lost, rather than kidnapped. All other Castles in Remix 10 have Fake Bowsers.


Bowser has a number of [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|buildings]] based on him that can be placed in the Mushroom Kingdom in Kingdom Builder, such as the Bowser Statue and the Gold Bowser Statue. The 8-bit Bowser Statue depicts him as he appeared in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the Bowser (Wedding) Statue depicts him as he would later appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
Bowser has a number of [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|buildings]] based on him that can be placed in the Mushroom Kingdom in Kingdom Builder, such as the Bowser Statue and the Gold Bowser Statue. The 8-bit Bowser Statue depicts him as he appeared in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and the Bowser (Wedding) Statue depicts him as he would later appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
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===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
[[File:SMBW Bowser Artwork.png|thumb|Bowser as he appears in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
[[File:SMBW Bowser Artwork.png|thumb|Bowser as he appears in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
Bowser is the main antagonist of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. In the intro, Bowser steals a [[Wonder Flower]] from the [[Flower Kingdom]], giving him the ability to merge with Prince Florian's castle and his Koopa Clown Car to become [[Castle Bowser]], a powerful floating fortress bearing his face. In the level [[The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage]], if Peach is chosen for this level, Bowser will call Peach his beloved, shocking her, and if the Invisibility [[Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|badge]] is used, Bowser claims that the player characters are still visible to him. The final boss theme used while fighting Bowser is an arrangement of his battle theme from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
Bowser is the main antagonist of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. In the intro, Bowser steals a [[Wonder Flower]] from the [[Flower Kingdom]], giving him the ability to merge with Prince Florian's castle and his Koopa Clown Car to become a powerful floating fortress bearing his face. In the level [[The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage]], if Peach is chosen for this level, Bowser will call Peach his beloved, shocking her, and if the Invisibility [[Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|badge]] is used, Bowser claims that the player characters are still visible to him. The final boss theme used while fighting Bowser is an arrangement of his battle theme from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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==Game & Watch series==
==Game & Watch series==
[[File:GWG4-Rainshower Screenshot.PNG|frame|Bowser in the Modern version of ''Rain Shower'']]
[[File:GWG4-Rainshower Screenshot.PNG|frame|Bowser in the Modern version of ''Rain Shower'']]
In [[Game & Watch]] games, Bowser's appearances are very minor, with him having appeared only in the later ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]''-based game as the "[[Alarm Koopa]]" and as the one who kidnapped Princess Toadstool in the game's storyline. Bowser has more appearances in the ports included in the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]].
In [[Game & Watch]] games, Bowser's appearances are very minor, having appeared only in the later ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]''-based game as the "[[Alarm Koopa]]" and as the one who kidnapped Princess Toadstool in the game's storyline. Bowser has more appearances in the ports included in the four ''Game & Watch Gallery'' games.


''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''{{'}}s Modern version of ''[[Oil Panic]]'' features Bowser dropping oil from the top of a tower. Below, Mario must try to catch the oil and hand the buckets to Yoshi for disposal. Occasionally, Yoshi can knock Bowser away from his position.
''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''{{'}}s Modern version of ''[[Oil Panic]]'' features Bowser dropping oil from the top of a tower. Below, Mario must try to catch the oil and hand the buckets to Yoshi for disposal. Occasionally, Yoshi can knock Bowser away from his position.
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The Modern version of ''[[Ball]]'' from ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' features Bowser as one of the four playable characters; the objective of the game is to control him as he attempts to juggle a Goomba, a Boo, and a Koopa Shell, as well as collecting coins and avoiding Bob-ombs.
The Modern version of ''[[Ball]]'' from ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' features Bowser as one of the four playable characters; the objective of the game is to control him as he attempts to juggle a Goomba, a Boo, and a Koopa Shell, as well as collecting coins and avoiding Bob-ombs.


Bowser also appears in the Modern version of ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. His role in this game is to hinder the Mario Bros.' progress by reversing the directions of the conveyer belts they are working on; however, they can switch the flow of the belts back to normal by flipping a switch.
He also appears in the Modern version of ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. His role in this game is to hinder the Mario Bros.' progress by reversing the directions of the conveyer belts they are working on; however, they can switch the flow of the belts back to normal by flipping a switch.


''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' also has Bowser in the Modern version of ''[[Rain Shower]]''. Here, he is seen in a tree, trying to throw colored water balloons at Mario's friends, who are relaxing on various objects attached to the ropes. Mario is able to help his friends avoid the balloons by using the ropes to move them out of the way.
''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' also has Bowser in the Modern version of ''[[Rain Shower]]''. Here, he is seen in a tree, trying to throw colored water balloons at Mario's friends, who are relaxing on various objects attached to the ropes. Mario is able to help his friends avoid the balloons by using the ropes to move them out of the way.
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==DIC cartoons==
==DIC cartoons==
[[File:KoopaDIC.jpg|thumb|King Koopa in the [[DIC Entertainment]] television cartoons]]
[[File:KoopaDIC.jpg|thumb|King Koopa in the [[DIC Entertainment]] television cartoons]]
Bowser, though only commonly referred to by the name of King Koopa (very rarely was he called Bowser Koopa), is featured as the main antagonist of all three of [[DIC Entertainment]]'s ''Super Mario'' cartoons, ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']]. He later gets his own show in ''[[King Koopa's Kool Kartoons]]'', a live-action DIC production. Bowser's appearance in the shows is based on elements from his in-game sprite in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and the design of [[Wart]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Wart's army, the [[8 bits]], is loyal to Koopa in the first show, as are the minions of the character's original counterpart in all three. In all the shows, Bowser was voiced by Harvey Atkin, who also starred in other shows such as ''{{wp|Goosebumps (TV series)|Goosebumps}}'' as Mr. Malik, ''{{wp|The Adventures of Sam and Max: Freelance Police}}'' voicing Sam, and in ''{{wp|Cagney & Lacey}}'' as Sergeant Ronald Coleman. According to an interview with writer [[Perry Martin]], King Koopa's portrayal was based on comedian {{wp|Don Rickles}}.<ref name="Perry">{{cite|author=Brett Homenick|date=September 11, 2018|url=vantagepointinterviews.com/2018/09/11/do-the-mario-perry-martin-on-scripting-the-cartoon-adaptations-of-the-super-mario-bros|title=DO THE MARIO! Perry Martin on Scripting the Cartoon Adaptations of the Super Mario Bros.!|publisher=Vantage Point Interviews|accessdate=October 5, 2018}}</ref>
Bowser, though only commonly referred to by the name of King Koopa (very rarely was he called Bowser Koopa), is featured as the main antagonist of all three of [[DIC Entertainment]]'s ''Super Mario'' cartoons, ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']]. He later gets his own show in ''[[King Koopa's Kool Kartoons]]'', a live-action DIC production. Bowser's appearance in the shows is based on his in-game sprite from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and also bears some resemblance to [[Wart]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', whose army, the [[8 bits]], are loyal to Koopa in the shows along with the original Koopa Troop. In all three cartoons, Bowser was voiced by Harvey Atkin, who also starred in other shows such as ''{{wp|Goosebumps (TV series)|Goosebumps}}'' as Mr. Malik, ''{{wp|The Adventures of Sam and Max: Freelance Police}}'' voicing Sam, and in ''{{wp|Cagney & Lacey}}'' as Sergeant Ronald Coleman. According to an interview with writer [[Perry Martin]], King Koopa's portrayal was based on comedian {{wp|Don Rickles}}.<ref name="Perry">{{cite|author=Brett Homenick|date=September 11, 2018|url=vantagepointinterviews.com/2018/09/11/do-the-mario-perry-martin-on-scripting-the-cartoon-adaptations-of-the-super-mario-bros|title=DO THE MARIO! Perry Martin on Scripting the Cartoon Adaptations of the Super Mario Bros.!|publisher=Vantage Point Interviews|accessdate=October 5, 2018}}</ref>
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====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
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==''Super Mario Bros.'' (1993 film)==
==''Super Mario Bros.'' (1993 film)==
{{quote|Here's what's logical to me: If you do not return with the plumbers and the rock, I shall personally kill you.|'''President Koopa'''|Super Mario Bros. (1993 film)}}
{{quote|Here's what's logical to me: If you do not return with the plumbers and the rock, I shall personally kill you.|President Koopa|Super Mario Bros. (1993 film)}}
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[[File:PKoopa2.png|thumb|250px]]
Bowser is represented in the 1993 live-action ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film by '''President Koopa''' (also referred to as simply '''Koopa''' and '''King Koopa''', and formerly '''General Koopa'''), the main antagonist who is played by [[Dennis Hopper]]. This character is portrayed as the corrupt, unopposed ruler and self-proclaimed "president" of [[Dinohattan]]. Unlike his in-game counterpart who belongs to [[Koopa (species)|a reptilian species]], President Koopa, like the other inhabitants of Dinohattan, is a humanoid of reptilian origin, descending from the [[T-Rex|''Tyrannosaurus rex'']]. This version of Bowser [[#Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami|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.
President Koopa (also referred to as simply '''Koopa''' and '''King Koopa''', and formerly '''General Koopa''') is the main antagonist of the 1993 ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film, played by [[Dennis Hopper]]. The character is portrayed as the corrupt, unopposed ruler and self-proclaimed "president" of [[Dinohattan]]. Unlike his in-game counterpart who is a [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]], President Koopa, like the other inhabitants of Dinohattan, is a humanoid of reptilian origin, descending from the [[T-Rex|''Tyrannosaurus rex'']]. This version of Bowser [[#Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami|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.


He is portrayed as a former subject of Dinohattan's rightful king, who revolted and took control of the realm from him. He later plotted a full-scale assault and takeover of [[Earth]], which he would achieve by reuniting and merging the two dimensions into one by inserting the [[meteorite piece]] owned by [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]] back into its proper place.
He is portrayed as a former subject of Dinohattan's rightful king, who revolted and took control of the realm from him. He later plotted a full-scale assault and takeover of [[Earth]], which he would achieve by reuniting and merging the two dimensions into one by inserting the [[meteorite piece]] owned by [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]] back into its proper place.
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Another deleted scene, which was retained in the audio book version, had Koopa proceeding to have a technician executed by being de-evolved into primordial ooze in front of the Mario Bros., both as a further demonstration of the devo chamber's capabilities, and also in response to the technician sneezing in his presence. Although the sequence was cut, the cut was done poorly due to it still showing one of Koopa's henchmen slipping on primordial ooze (the remains of the technician) during the Mario Bros.' revolt despite never occurring onscreen.
Another deleted scene, which was retained in the audio book version, had Koopa proceeding to have a technician executed by being de-evolved into primordial ooze in front of the Mario Bros., both as a further demonstration of the devo chamber's capabilities, and also in response to the technician sneezing in his presence. Although the sequence was cut, the cut was done poorly due to it still showing one of Koopa's henchmen slipping on primordial ooze (the remains of the technician) during the Mario Bros.' revolt despite never occurring onscreen.
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==''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''==
==''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''==
[[File:PresidentKoopamanga.png|thumb|left|President Koopa's appearance in the ''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami'' manga]]
[[File:PresidentKoopamanga.png|thumb|left|President Koopa's appearance in the ''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami'' manga]]
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==''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 minions. 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 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.


===''Mario Net Quest''===
===''Mario Net Quest''===
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Bowser is also involved in two of his Bowser minigames. The first is [[Pit Boss]], in which players must dodge spiked balls tossed into an arena by Bowser. The second is [[Dark 'n' Crispy|Dark 'n Crispy]], in which the players must avoid Bowser's fiery breath in the dark. He is not involved in [[Dizzy Rotisserie]], the third Bowser minigame, but is watching from a platform overhead.
Bowser is also involved in two of his Bowser minigames. The first is [[Pit Boss]], in which players must dodge spiked balls tossed into an arena by Bowser. The second is [[Dark 'n' Crispy|Dark 'n Crispy]], in which the players must avoid Bowser's fiery breath in the dark. He is not involved in [[Dizzy Rotisserie]], the third Bowser minigame, but is watching from a platform overhead.


Bowser Spaces cause him to appear and perform one of two actions. The first forces the player to play one of three Bowser minigames. The second Bowser space event involves Bowser rolling a die to determine what the player loses. Bowser Spaces can only be landed on at night, with [[DK Space]]s appearing in their place during the day. In Solo Mode, Bowser pits the player against his Koopa Kids in a minigame; losing causes him to take the player's coins or minigames that they earned so far, and winning gives the player the minigame and ten coins. Additionally, in the final five turns event, one of the options the roulette may land on is Bowser Revolution.
Bowser Spaces cause him to appear and perform one of two actions. The first forces the player to play one of three Bowser minigames. The second Bowser space event involves Bowser rolling a die to determine what the player loses. Bowser Spaces can only be landed on at night, with [[DK Space]]s appearing in their place during the day. In Solo Mode, Bowser pits the player against his Koopa Kids in a minigame; losing causes him to take the player's minigames that they earned so far, and winning gives the player the minigame and ten coins. Additionally, in the final five turns event, one of the options the roulette may land on is Bowser Revolution.


Aside from Bowser spaces, Bowser also appears on three boards. The first is [[Clockwork Castle]], in which he only appears at night to replace DK, who appears during the day. After all the players take a turn, Bowser gets to take a turn as well, rolling two dice blocks instead of one if he breathes fire. Anybody he encounters during his turn is given a Shadow Star, which deducts the player's current Star total by one. If the player runs into him during their turns, Bowser forcibly gives them a Shadow Star, then leaps to another random space on the board.
Aside from Bowser spaces, Bowser also appears on three boards. The first is [[Clockwork Castle]], in which he only appears at night to replace DK, who appears during the day. After all the players take a turn, Bowser gets to take a turn as well, rolling two dice blocks instead of one if he breathes fire. Anybody he encounters during his turn is given a Shadow Star, which deducts the player's current Star total by one. If the player runs into him during their turns, Bowser forcibly gives them a Shadow Star, then leaps to another random space on the board.
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===''Mario Party 7''===
===''Mario Party 7''===
[[File:BowsersLovelyLift.png|thumb|left|Bowser facing Toadette in [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]] in ''Mario Party 7'']]
[[File:BowsersLovelyLift.png|thumb|left|Bowser facing Toadette in [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]] in ''Mario Party 7'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', [[Toadsworth]] invites Mario and friends to go on a vacation around the world. This enrages Bowser because they did not invite him, so he swears revenge on Mario, his friends, and Toadsworth by trying to spoil their vacation. Eventually, the players arrive at [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]], Bowser's own board. Upon obtaining a Star and reaching him, Bowser takes the player to his castle to play [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]]. If the player wins, then Bowser and Koopa Kid are pelted with Stars, resulting in their vehicles being destroyed. The pair are then blasted onto an island in the middle of the ocean. After recovering from being dazed, Koopa Kid points out the player on the cruise ship in the distance. Enraged, Bowser demands he will not lose next time, but he admits that he had fun before Koopa Kid points this out, causing Bowser to return to his enraged state.
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', [[Toadsworth]] invites Mario and friends to go on a vacation around the world. This enrages Bowser because they did not invite him, so he swears revenge on Mario, his friends, and Toadsworth by trying to spoil their vacation. Eventually, the players arrive at [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]], Bowser's own board. Upon obtaining a Star and reaching him, Bowser takes the player to his castle to play [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]]. If the player wins, then Bowser and Koopa Kid are pelted with Stars, their vehicles being destroyed. The pair are then blasted onto an island in the middle of the ocean. After recovering from being dazed, Koopa Kid points out the player on the cruise ship in the distance. Enraged, Bowser demands he will not lose next time, but he admits that he had fun before Koopa Kid points this out, causing Bowser to return to his enraged state.


Whenever the player begins a party, Bowser arrives and throws three [[Koopa Kid Orb]]s onto three random spaces. During a party, a special Bowser-based event occurs every five turns, named [[Bowser Time]]. This event causes Bowser to appear and trigger something that hinders the competitors. On every board minus his own, one of the possible events that can occur is that he takes a photograph of him and the player and forcibly takes 10 or 20 coins from them as payment (without giving them the photo). On most boards, he destroys one of the orb shops and replaces it with his own. Whenever a player passes by the shop, they are forcibly sold a Koopa Kid Orb for 20 coins or a Bowser Statue for 30 coins.
Whenever the player begins a party, Bowser arrives and throws three [[Koopa Kid Orb]]s onto three random spaces. During a party, a special Bowser-based event occurs every five turns, named [[Bowser Time]]. This event causes Bowser to appear and trigger something that hinders the competitors. On every board minus his own, one of the possible events that can occur is that he takes a photograph of him and the player and forcibly takes coins from them as payment (without giving them the photo). On most boards, he destroys one of the orb shops and replaces it with his own. Whenever a player passes by the shop, they are forcibly sold a Koopa Kid Orb for twenty coins or a Bowser Statue for thirty coins.


In addition to these, there are also some board-exclusive events. On [[Grand Canal]], for instance, he can also destroy the bridges and rebuild them, this time with only Bowser spaces on them. Bowser also hosts the final four turns event in the game. He gives the standings, then lets the last place player stop a roulette, which may cause various events to happen.
In addition to these, there are also some board-exclusive events. On [[Grand Canal]], for instance, he can also destroy the bridges and rebuild them, this time with only Bowser spaces on them. Bowser also hosts the final four turns event in the game. He gives the standings, then lets the last place player stop a roulette, which may cause various events to happen.
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===''Mario Party 8''===
===''Mario Party 8''===
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', after the player clears Star Battle Arena, Bowser steals the [[Star Rod (Mario Party 8)|Star Rod]] right as it is about to be rewarded to the player for defeating the other competitors. Bowser and the player then file off to [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]], where he has either a [[Hammer Bro]] or [[Blooper]] face against them in order to win the rod back. Once the opponent is defeated, Bowser honors his word and returns the Star Rod, but challenges the player to a battle in the minigame [[Superstar Showdown]]. During the minigame, Bowser first attacks the player with fireballs. The player can attack him by using the Star Rod to create and launch projectiles that damage him. When he is hit a certain number of times, Bullet Bill launchers appear on the sides of his Koopa Clown Car. After causing him more harm, Bowser's car gains the ability to fire numerous lasers. He also gains the ability to shoot a massive fireball when his health reaches one point. When Bowser's health reaches zero, the car, with Bowser in it, flies into the vortex below.
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', after the player clears Star Battle Arena, Bowser steals the [[Star Rod (Mario Party 8)|Star Rod]] right as it is about to be rewarded to the player for defeating the other competitors. Bowser and the player then file off to [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]], where he has either a [[Hammer Bro]] or [[Blooper]] face against them in order to win the rod back. Once the opponent is defeated, Bowser honors his word and returns the Star Rod, but challenges the player to a battle in the minigame [[Superstar Showdown]]. During the minigame, Bowser first attacks the player with fireballs. The player can attack him by using the Star Rod to create and launch projectiles that damage him. When he is hit a certain number of times, Bullet Bill launchers appear on the sides of his Koopa Clown Car. After causing him more harm, Bowser's car gains the ability to fire numerous lasers. He also gains the ability to shoot a massive fireball when his health reaches two points. When Bowser's health reaches zero, the car, with Bowser in it, flies into the vortex below.


Landing on a Bowser space causes an event based on the setting of the board to occur. On [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]] and [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], where Bowser remains until reached, he can be negated by landing on a [[DK Space]], or, in the case of King Boo's board, by shuffling the mansion. On [[DK's Treetop Temple]], Bowser moves the Star. On [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]], Bowser has the player dodge three Podoboos for ten seconds; hitting them causes the player to lose ten coins. On Shy Guy's Perplex Express, he replaces the current train with his [[Bad Breath Express]], which causes the player who reaches him to lose a Star. On King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, he covers the pitfalls with his own platform; finding him causes whoever does so to lose a Star. On [[Koopa's Tycoon Town]], he steals coins from every investor from a random hotel. On [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]], he steals a Star from the player. On the latter three boards, if the player has no stars when landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser gives them ten coins.
Landing on a Bowser space causes an event based on the setting of the board to occur. On [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]] and [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], where Bowser remains until reached, he can be negated by landing on a [[DK Space]], or, in the case of King Boo's board, by shuffling the mansion. On [[DK's Treetop Temple]], Bowser moves the Star. On [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]], Bowser has the player dodge three Podoboos for ten seconds; hitting them causes the player to lose ten coins. On Shy Guy's Perplex Express, he replaces the current train with his [[Bad Breath Express]], which causes the player who reaches him to lose a Star. On King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, he covers the pitfalls with his own platform; finding him causes whoever does so to lose a Star. On [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]], he steals a Star from the player. On the latter three boards, if the player has no stars when landing on a Bowser Space, Bowser gives them ten coins.


Also on Bowser's Warped Orbit, when the player lands on one of the Happening Spaces, Bowser come down from his observation tower and chase the player (as well as anyone else he runs in to) across the board. Another set of ? Spaces make Bowser reverse the flow of the board, causing the players to move in the other direction.
Also on Bowser's Warped Orbit, when the player lands on one of the Happening Spaces, Bowser come down from his observation tower and chase the player (as well as anyone else he runs in to) across the board. Another set of ? Spaces make Bowser reverse the flow of the board, causing the players to move in the other direction.
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===''Super Mario Party Jamboree''===
===''Super Mario Party Jamboree''===
Bowser returns in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', reprising his playable character role from ''Super Mario Party''. [[Impostor Bowser]] also appears in the game (being transformed from a [[Toady]] by Kamek) serving the same role as Bowser did in previous games regardless if Bowser is picked as an opponent or not.
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Bowser returns in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', reprising his playable character role from ''Super Mario Party''. [[Fake Bowser|Impostor Bowser]] also appears in the game (Being transformed from a [[Toady]] by Kamek) serving the same role as Bowser did in previous games regardless if Bowser is picked as an opponent or not.
Notably, Bowser cannot be picked by players in the Koopathlon and Bowser Kaboom Squad modes, despite Impostor Bowser being established.


==''Mario Golf'' series==
==''Mario Golf'' series==
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As Rookie, Bowser and Popple fight the Mario Bros. twice, not remembering them but seeming familiar to him. Rookie's attacks, which involve throwing hammers and breathing fire, are a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', where Bowser performs both of those moves during later boss battles. They are first fought at [[Chateau de Chucklehuck]], Popple wanting the [[Chuckola Reserve]] for himself, and later at [[Woohoo Hooniversity]], after the [[Beanstar]] randomly lands right in front of Popple. After the Beanstar battle, a [[Peach-bot]] head falls in front of the group, the noise it generates disturbing the Beanstar. Mario, Luigi, Popple, and "Rookie" all grab onto the star before it flies into the air, each of them falling off in different directions before it splits into four pieces. However, before he falls off, Bowser recovers from his amnesia. It is later revealed that Bowser's earlier attempt at kidnapping Peach forced her to not reveal to Mario her earlier plan of evading Cackletta's attempt at stealing her voice via the use of [[Birdo|a decoy]].
As Rookie, Bowser and Popple fight the Mario Bros. twice, not remembering them but seeming familiar to him. Rookie's attacks, which involve throwing hammers and breathing fire, are a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', where Bowser performs both of those moves during later boss battles. They are first fought at [[Chateau de Chucklehuck]], Popple wanting the [[Chuckola Reserve]] for himself, and later at [[Woohoo Hooniversity]], after the [[Beanstar]] randomly lands right in front of Popple. After the Beanstar battle, a [[Peach-bot]] head falls in front of the group, the noise it generates disturbing the Beanstar. Mario, Luigi, Popple, and "Rookie" all grab onto the star before it flies into the air, each of them falling off in different directions before it splits into four pieces. However, before he falls off, Bowser recovers from his amnesia. It is later revealed that Bowser's earlier attempt at kidnapping Peach forced her to not reveal to Mario her earlier plan of evading Cackletta's attempt at stealing her voice via the use of [[Birdo|a decoy]].


Bowser lands near the border between the Beanbean and Mushroom Kingdoms. Fawful, who is carrying around Cackletta's soul inside a helmet, releases her spirit to possess the unconscious Bowser, transforming him into [[Bowletta]]. Bowletta takes command of the Bowser Baddies, kidnaps Princess Peach, and launches a massive military strike against the Beanbean Kingdom from Bowser's Castle. After Mario and Luigi defeat Bowletta, the brothers are taken into its stomach to fight Cackletta's spirit for the final battle. When Cackletta is completely destroyed, Bowser returns to normal. Still a bit bedazzled, Bowser gets no break, as his castle explodes shortly afterward (sending him literally flying toward the screen of the Game Boy Advance). Bowser falls into [[Oho Ocean]], but is rescued by [[Prince Peasley]]. He later awakens with a cold, inside a present box (attached to Peach's Plane) given to Peach and the Mario Bros. by Prince Peasley. During their flight back to the Mushroom Kingdom, he is dropped off at his castle while his minions watch.
Bowser lands near the border between the Beanbean and Mushroom Kingdoms. Fawful, who is carrying around Cackletta's soul inside a helmet, releases her spirit to possess the unconscious Bowser, transforming him into [[Bowletta]]. Bowletta takes command of the Koopa Troop, kidnaps Princess Peach, and launches a massive military strike against the Beanbean Kingdom from Bowser's Castle. After Mario and Luigi defeat Bowletta, the brothers are taken into its stomach to fight Cackletta's spirit for the final battle. When Cackletta is completely destroyed, Bowser returns to normal. Still a bit bedazzled, Bowser gets no break, as his castle explodes shortly afterward (sending him literally flying toward the screen of the Game Boy Advance). Bowser falls into [[Oho Ocean]], but is rescued by [[Prince Peasley]]. He later awakens with a cold, inside a present box (attached to Peach's Plane) given to Peach and the Mario Bros. by Prince Peasley. During their flight back to the Mushroom Kingdom, he is dropped off at his castle while his minions watch.


[[File:MLSSBM Bowser fourth wall.png|thumb|Bowser's flight toward the screen after his aerial castle's explosion, as seen in the remake, ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'']]
[[File:MLSSBM Bowser fourth wall.png|thumb|Bowser's flight toward the screen after his aerial castle's explosion, as seen in the remake, ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'']]
{{quote|What's [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|your]] PROBLEM? You make me sick!|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions}}
{{quote|What's [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|your]] PROBLEM? You make me sick!|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions}}
In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', in addition to appearing in the game's main story mode with the same role as the original game, Bowser plays an integral part in the new ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'' mode. Here, a group of Bowser's minions, led by [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]], venture the Beanbean Kingdom with the intent of reuniting with Bowser and freeing other minions from Fawful's hypnosis. Captain Goomba and the recovered minions also discover Bowser, or rather Rookie, nearby and try to help him, although due to his amnesia, he doesn't recognize them and even declares disgust towards them. After making it to the castle, Bowser seemingly is present and orders them to take on Mario as usual. However, Captain Goomba seemed suspicious of "Bowser" due to him using language that seemed far too harsh on Mario even with his hatred of him (namely, stating they should "destroy" Mario and finish their feud), which they eventually confirm with a Lakitu (who made the discovery directly) that "Bowser" was in fact possessed as [[Bowletta]]. After defeating Fawful and his robot underlings, the group of minions ultimately find Bowser after his possessed form is defeated and cleansed by Mario and Luigi. However, the reunion is short-lived, as the castle they are in soon explodes, launching Bowser and the minions out of it. The minions then look on as Bowser is being returned via airplane to the Mushroom Kingdom. Later, inside Bowser's Castle, Bowser is slowly recovering from his amnesia. Through his words, it is revealed that Bowser's memory loss was actually caused by Captain Goomba when he landed on Bowser from above. The mode ends with Bowser angrily chasing after Captain Goomba, with it also being implied that Bowser had Captain Goomba demoted not just his then-newly promoted position of leading the Bowser's Minions into direct battle, but also his rank of Captain itself for his inadvertent role in giving him amnesia.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbKcKjdsUQ8|language=en|title=Bowser's Minions - All Major Bosses + Credits|author=TwinGamer|date=October 1, 2017|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 11, 2024}}</ref>
In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', in addition to appearing in the game's main story mode with the same role as the original game, Bowser plays an integral part in the new ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'' mode. Here, a group of Bowser's minions, led by [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]], venture the Beanbean Kingdom with the intent of reuniting with Bowser and freeing other minions from Fawful's hypnosis. Captain Goomba and the recovered minions also discover Bowser, or rather Rookie, nearby and try to help him, although due to his amnesia, he doesn't recognize them and even declares disgust towards them. After making it to the castle, Bowser seemingly is present and orders them to take on Mario as usual. However, Captain Goomba seemed suspicious of "Bowser" due to him using language that seemed far too harsh on Mario even with his hatred of him (namely, stating they should "destroy" Mario and finish their feud), which they eventually confirm with a Lakitu (who made the discovery directly) that "Bowser" was in fact possessed as [[Bowletta]]. After defeating Fawful and his robot underlings, the group of minions ultimately find Bowser after his possessed form is defeated and cleansed by Mario and Luigi. However, the reunion is short-lived, as the castle they are in soon explodes, launching Bowser and the minions out of it. The minions then look on as Bowser is being returned via airplane to the Mushroom Kingdom. Later, inside Bowser's Castle, Bowser is slowly recovering from his amnesia. Through his words, it is revealed that Bowser's memory loss was actually caused by Captain Goomba when he landed on Bowser from above. The mode ends with Bowser angrily chasing after Captain Goomba, with it also being implied that Bowser had Captain Goomba demoted not just his then-newly promoted position of leading the Koopa Troop into direct battle, but also his rank of Captain itself for his inadvertent role in giving him amnesia.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbKcKjdsUQ8|language=en|title=Bowser's Minions - All Major Bosses + Credits|author=TwinGamer|date=October 1, 2017|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 11, 2024}}</ref>


===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
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After Bowser is blown out of his castle and ends up in the [[Tunnel]], he helps the [[Monty Bros.]] dig a tunnel to [[Toad Town Caves]]; however, when he explores this area he triggers a security system that electrocutes him, knocking him unconscious. Bowser later awakens and heads to [[Dr. Toadley]]'s clinic, where he fights Mario and Luigi, only to be defeated a second time. After Bowser is defeated, he and the Bros. learn that they need to find the three [[Star Cures]] to cure the [[blorbs]] and access Peach's Castle. Hearing the first cure is in Dimble Woods, Bowser rushes off. During the quest for the Star Cures, Bowser manages to find only one, which is in a safe in his treasure room, but is locked inside by [[Sergeant Guy]], [[Private Goomp]], and [[Corporal Paraplonk]], who have betrayed him for Fawful.
After Bowser is blown out of his castle and ends up in the [[Tunnel]], he helps the [[Monty Bros.]] dig a tunnel to [[Toad Town Caves]]; however, when he explores this area he triggers a security system that electrocutes him, knocking him unconscious. Bowser later awakens and heads to [[Dr. Toadley]]'s clinic, where he fights Mario and Luigi, only to be defeated a second time. After Bowser is defeated, he and the Bros. learn that they need to find the three [[Star Cures]] to cure the [[blorbs]] and access Peach's Castle. Hearing the first cure is in Dimble Woods, Bowser rushes off. During the quest for the Star Cures, Bowser manages to find only one, which is in a safe in his treasure room, but is locked inside by [[Sergeant Guy]], [[Private Goomp]], and [[Corporal Paraplonk]], who have betrayed him for Fawful.


After Bowser is freed from the safe in [[Junker]]'s rampage, he makes his way to Fawful and Midbus and faces the latter as [[Blizzard Midbus]].  Shortly after Blizzard Midbus' defeat, the Dark Star awakens and Fawful attempts to claim its power, but Bowser knocks him aside before he can absorb too much; the energy he did absorb turns him into [[Dark Fawful]]. The Dark Star then flies down Bowser's throat, where it absorbs some of his DNA and transforms into [[Dark Bowser]], which heads after Fawful with Bowser following it. After Bowser defeats Dark Fawful, he morphs into a mass of dark energy, which is inhaled by Dark Bowser, completing his transformation. Chasing Dark Bowser to a tower above the castle, Bowser witnesses as his dark clone spreads his darkness around the kingdom, threatening to destroy the kingdom. Engaging in battle with Dark Bowser, he is able to inhale Fawful after forcing him out of Dark Bowser, allowing Mario and Luigi to defeat him, which in turn allows Bowser to defeat Dark Bowser; this results in the destruction of the Dark Star, although Fawful is still alive in the end, and he self-destructs to destroy Mario and Luigi; this instead causes everyone inside Bowser's body to return to the outside world. Angered that the Mario Bros. were "partying" in his body, Bowser fights them, but is defeated and carried home by his minions. Bedridden and injured after the defeat, Bowser receives a gift from Princess Peach, which turns out to be a cake. He also ends up pardoning Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk, and Sergeant Guy for their earlier betrayal, partly due to the aforementioned gift.
After Bowser is freed from the safe in [[Junker]]'s rampage, he makes his way to Fawful and Midbus and faces the latter as [[Blizzard Midbus]].  Shortly after Blizzard Midbus' defeat, the Dark Star awakens and Fawful attempts to claim its power, but Bowser knocks him aside before he can absorb too much; the energy he did absorb turns him into [[Dark Fawful]]. The Dark Star then flies down Bowser's throat, where it absorbs some of his DNA and transforms into [[Dark Bowser]], which heads after Fawful with Bowser following it. After Bowser defeats Dark Fawful, he morphs into a mass of dark energy, which is inhaled by Dark Bowser, completing his transformation. Chasing Dark Bowser to a tower above the castle, Bowser witnesses as his dark clone spreads his darkness around the kingdom, threatening to destroy the kingdom. Engaging in battle with Dark Bowser, he is able to inhale Fawful after forcing him out of Dark Bowser, allowing Mario and Luigi to defeat him, which in turn allows Bowser to defeat Dark Bowser; this results in the destruction of the Dark Star, although Fawful is still alive in the end, and he self-destructs to destroy Mario and Luigi; this instead causes everyone inside Bowser's body to return to the outside world. Angered that the Mario Bros. were "partying" in his body, Bowser fights them, but is defeated and carried home by his minions. Bedridden and injured after the defeat, Bowser receives a gift from Princess Peach, which turns out to be a cake.


{{quote|Keep an eye on Junior, will [[Koopalings|ya]]?|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey}}
{{quote|Keep an eye on Junior, will [[Koopalings|ya]]?|Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey}}
He largely retains his role in the game's remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', with it also being implied that he accidentally released [[Beef]] when he set off the Bob-omb storage depot due to literally "burning off fat" earlier. In addition, he has a minor role in the alternate game mode ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', where he has the Koopalings look after Bowser Jr. The mode reveals that not only were Bowser's minions also victims of the blorb infection (thus explaining his anger at Peach and the other members of the Mushroom Kingdom in the main story for not being invited to the conference), but it is also implied that Fawful was the reason why he never received an invitation. His Super Bowser form is also briefly witnessed by Bowser Jr. while he fought the Tower of Yikk, much to the horror of Junior and the Koopalings. He also appears in the ending where he is brought back to the castle wounded thanks to his earlier defeat from fighting the Mario Bros., and Bowser Jr. attempts with no success to tell Bowser about his journey (as Bowser was still resting from his injuries). He eventually is supplied by Bowser Jr. with the [[Skeletone Formula:D]] formula they had recovered to cure the kingdom of the blorbs, with Bowser Jr. even offering some to Bowser to have him slim down, with Bowser agreeing largely because, thanks to some side-effects from the [[Vacuum Shroom]], he was slightly bloated. However, he ended up ingesting the entire container rather than just one of the pills, causing him to [[Dry Bowser|lose far too much of his mass]], causing him to angrily ask whether Bowser Jr. pranked him again, only for his son to insist that he did not and point out that he if anything had tried to warn him against taking too much of the medicine beforehand before promptly chasing his son. In the post-game, Bowser, learning from Ludwig the full events of Bowser Jr.'s earlier adventure, has him invite his son over so the two can personally duel each other, eventually coming across as even (and their fights becoming violent enough that most of the repairs on the castle were undone). His pardoning of Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk, and Sergeant Guy was also alluded to in one of the post-game missions, where they are told by the rest of the minions that they will have to work even harder to earn back their trust regardless of Bowser's pardon.
He largely retains his role in the game's remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', with it also being implied that he accidentally released [[Beef]] when he set off the Bob-omb storage depot due to literally "burning off fat" earlier. In addition, he has a minor role in the alternate game mode ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', where he has the Koopalings look after Bowser Jr. The mode reveals that not only were Bowser's minions also victims of the blorb infection (thus explaining his anger at Peach and the other members of the Mushroom Kingdom in the main story for not being invited to the conference), but it is also implied that Fawful was the reason why he never received an invitation. His Super Bowser form is also briefly witnessed by Bowser Jr. while he fought the Tower of Yikk, much to the horror of Junior and the Koopalings. He also appears in the ending where he is brought back to the castle wounded thanks to his earlier defeat from fighting the Mario Bros., and Bowser Jr. attempts with no success to tell Bowser about his journey (as Bowser was still resting from his injuries). He eventually is supplied by Bowser Jr. with the [[Skeletone Formula:D]] formula they had recovered to cure the kingdom of the blorbs, with Bowser Jr. even offering some to Bowser to have him slim down, with Bowser agreeing largely because, thanks to some side-effects from the [[Vacuum Shroom]], he was slightly bloated. However, he ended up ingesting the entire container rather than just one of the pills, causing him to [[Dry Bowser|lose far too much of his mass]], causing him to angrily ask whether Bowser Jr. pranked him again, only for his son to insist that he did not and point out that he if anything had tried to warn him against taking too much of the medicine beforehand before promptly chasing his son. In the post-game, Bowser, learning from Ludwig the full events of Bowser Jr.'s earlier adventure, has him invite his son over so the two can personally duel each other, eventually coming across as even (and their fights becoming violent enough that most of the repairs on the castle were undone).


[[File:MLBIS Bowser inhale.png|thumb|Bowser using the Vacuum attack]]
[[File:MLBIS Bowser inhale.png|thumb|Bowser using the Vacuum attack]]
During the game, Bowser's gameplay is mapped to the {{button|ds|X}} and {{button|ds|Y}} buttons. His normal battle system is mostly the same as Mario and Luigi's; his fire breath and punch are his equivalent of the Mario Bros. hammer and jump attacks, respectively. Bowser's special attacks involve various of his minions coming to his aid. Bowser also has the [[Vacuum Block]], which allows Bowser to inhale small enemies, items and parts of enemies, and sometimes Blitties. Any enemies that are inhaled are fought by Mario and Luigi. When being attacked, Bowser has two forms of defense: He can curl into his shell with {{button|ds|Y}}, or he can counterattack by punching with {{button|ds|X}}. However, while on the overworld, he can run into smaller enemies to instantly defeat them. Stat wise, Bowser holds superior HP, Attack and Defense compared to Mario and Luigi, but has mediocre speed.
During the game, Bowser's gameplay is mapped to the {{button|ds|X}} and {{button|ds|Y}} buttons. His normal battle system is mostly the same as Mario and Luigi's; his fire breath and punch are his equivalent of the Mario Bros. hammer and jump attacks, respectively. Bowser's special attacks involve various Koopa Troop soldiers coming to his aid. Bowser also has the [[Vacuum Block]], which allows Bowser to inhale small enemies, items and parts of enemies, and sometimes Blitties. Any enemies that are inhaled are fought by Mario and Luigi. When being attacked, Bowser has two forms of defense: He can curl into his shell with {{button|ds|Y}}, or he can counterattack by punching with {{button|ds|X}}. However, while on the overworld, he can run into smaller enemies to instantly defeat them. Stat wise, Bowser holds superior HP, Attack and Defense compared to Mario and Luigi, but has mediocre speed.


Bowser also has a unique form of battle in that the player can fight while he is giant. During these battles, the player must hold the DS on its side. His health is also represented by a bar rather than a number. Bowser only has two attacks: punching, achieved by swiping the stylus across the Touch Screen, and breathing fire, achieved by the player blowing into the microphone. Occasionally, Mushrooms also appear during battle, which can be used to heal him. When counterattacking, Bowser can punch in the same way, or breathe fireballs by tapping the desired direction on the Touch Screen; however, the more fireballs spit, the smaller they are.
Bowser also has a unique form of battle in that the player can fight while he is giant. During these battles, the player must hold the DS on its side. His health is also represented by a bar rather than a number. Bowser only has two attacks: punching, achieved by swiping the stylus across the Touch Screen, and breathing fire, achieved by the player blowing into the microphone. Occasionally, Mushrooms also appear during battle, which can be used to heal him. When counterattacking, Bowser can punch in the same way, or breathe fireballs by tapping the desired direction on the Touch Screen; however, the more fireballs spit, the smaller they are.
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===''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''===
Bowser appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' as a supporting antagonist. In the beginning of the game, he was aboard an airship in the vicinity of Peach's Castle (presumably to attack the locale as usual). However, before he had a chance to do anything, he and his minions were sucked into a portal created by the [[Great Conductor]] alongside the inhabitants of Peach's Castle as well as the Mario Bros., and sent to [[Concordia]]. Bowser takes over [[Offandon Island]] and turns the locals against Mario and Luigi, and he builds a castle on [[Wayaway Island]]. Bowser and his army are at war with [[Zokket]]'s army, wanting to simply conquer Concordia while Zokket and his forces are bent on destroying it. As [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Snoutlet]], [[Connie]], and their friends on [[Shipshape Island]] enter the [[Gulchrock Sea]], they witness the battle. Bowser spots Mario and Luigi on Shipshape and decides to take the opportunity to attack his two nemeses via his airship's cannons and Airtubs, forcing the brothers overboard as well as severing two of the islands from Shipshape in the process. Some of his minions also start to feel the effects of [[Glohm]], with Bowser proceeding to hoard [[Ampberry|Ampberries]] and raid neighboring islands for more of them as a result.
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Bowser returns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where he is seen piloting his [[Koopa Clown Car]] alongside a fleet of [[Shy Guy Airtub]]s at one point. His role in the game is unknown.
Mario and Luigi infiltrate Bowser's Castle, meeting Bowser and hoping to get some of the Ampberries he has stored away to help cure the Glohmed Concordians. Bowser, overcome by his hatred toward the brothers, picks a fight. This leads to [[Bowser Jr.|his son]] getting kidnapped due to the [[Extension Corps]] taking advantage of the battle. Bowser storms Fortress Zokket, where he smashes his way past Zokket's troops and demands the safe return of his son. Instead, Zokket activates his Glohmatic Quad-Ray and blasts him with it, turning him into [[Glohm Bowser]]. Mario and Luigi defeat the Koopa King in his Glohmed state, reverting him to his normal self. He escapes as he is later seen recovering in his castle. While he is recovering, [[Starlow]] (who Bowser still calls Chippy following the events of ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'') visits him with Mario and Luigi to see how he's doing. Bowser becomes annoyed by Starlow, especially since she brought his two nemeses with her. After messing with Bowser a little, Starlow puts some of his favorite [[Hot Drumstick|spicy chicken]] on his head, irritating Bowser enough to where he orders his minions to escort the trio out of the room. He then tells his minions to give back his chicken after it drops onto a Goomba.
 
When Mario and Luigi breach the [[Soli-Tree]] and are trapped in a dream world made by [[Reclusa]], a friendly copy of Bowser appears within the fake Mushroom Kingdom, which the Bros. find odd due to Bowser usually being at odds with them. When the Bros. attempt to escape, Reclusa believes they don't want Bowser and recreates the dream world without him in it, but this fails to deter the Bros. from escaping.
 
Bowser, having fully recovered, is later seen saving Mario and Luigi from Reclusa's minions after he attempts to overwhelm the brothers with a large swarm. However, he makes clear that him saving the two brothers was an accident and he was simply trying to get revenge on Zokket (unaware that Zokket was defeated and ignoring Kamek's attempts to inform him of this) and resumes his attack, though he does suggest to Mario and Luigi to tread carefully regarding his line of fire. He is ultimately taken out by Reclusa after he [[Weeping Reclusa|merges]] with the [[Soli-Tree]], although he and his army recovered in time to return to the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser himself stays behind long enough to retrieve two Goombas who nearly came close to being left behind before entering the portal. At the very end, Bowser attacks Peach's Castle in his airship, prompting Mario and Luigi to face him again.
 
==== Boss battles ====
===== First battle (Bowser's Castle) =====
Bowser is fought twice in this game, with his first battle taking place in his fortress on Wayaway Island, and many of his attacks use his minions. For one of his attacks, Bowser can send [[Koopa Troopa]]s at the Bros., who have to use hammer strikes to repel the enemies. This is followed by Bowser himself performing a shell dash, and the Bros. have to repel him with a hammer strike. If his shell dash hits, Bowser will send [[Spiny|Spinies]] at the Bros., who have to again use hammer strikes to repel the Spinies. Afterwards, he will use another shell dash. Another attack has him perform a [[Ground Pound]], creating a tremor that must be jumped over. In a third one of his attacks, the Koopa King's minions charge at the Bros. and have to be jumped over (unless they are flying at a sufficient height or jump the target). Spinies charge more slowly, while Bob-ombs charge more quickly. These must be jumped over. After the Bros. dodge his minions, Bowser will use his sliding haymaker from ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'', which must be jumped over or jump countered. Failing to avoid this will knock away the targeted Bro. for a few turns,<ref>[https://youtu.be/P95b6Gpb64s&t=497 Mario and Luigi Brothership Bowser Boss Fight - YouTube]</ref> and if the other Bro. is knocked down before or within those few turns, this results in a [[Game Over]], regardless of the remaining HP of the knocked away Bro.<ref>[https://youtu.be/3Qe50qhDQdM&t=674 Fewest Level Ups and NONE FOR LUIGI in Mario & Luigi Brothership - YouTube]</ref> He can also attack by swiping with his claws and tail, which must be jumped over. In another attack, the Koopa King will charge up his fire breath, and Mario and Luigi must jump onto the Cannonballs provided by [[Shy Guy]]s, then jump Bowser's fire breath. Bowser can chain his claws, tail swipes, and tremor attacks on the same turn. After half his health is depleted, Bowser becomes more powerful and glows for the rest of the fight. During this fight, Bowser is aided by his minions (Koopa Troopas, Goombas, etc.).
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===== Second battle (Fortress Zokket) =====
As Glohm Bowser, he has a different attack pattern. The Koopa King retains his ground pound, tail swipe, and claw swipe attacks, but now uses his fire breath and his ground pound creates slower shockwaves that must be jumped over, and these four attacks can be performed on the same turn, forcing the Bros. to dodge him more than once. He can also perform a shell dash and slide around the Bros., who have to use hammer strikes to block his shell dash. Another attack of his has him trap the Bros. in pipes and send his fireballs down into those pipes; Mario and Luigi have to repel these fireballs with their hammer. He can also breathe fire in a strafing motion. If the fire stream fails to kill the Bros., Bowser will charge at them; his charge can be dodge by jumping. Occasionally, a [[Shy Guy Airtub]] will come into the fight, which [[Luigi]] can hijack with his [[Luigi Logic]]; if the hijacking is successful, the player will play a shooter segment where Mario and Luigi can shoot Bowser; however, the Koopa King will try to down the ship with his fireballs and a punch attack.
 
Due to his ability to fly, Bowser cannot be hit by ground-based moves during this fight in his normal state. However, he can be rendered [[Dizzy]] and forced to the ground after sustaining enough damage. Bowser is also aided by [[Zokket]]'s minions (who will be powered by Glohm due to his Glohm puddle) during this fight.
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==''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy''==
==''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy''==
Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss of. ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. Bowser and his minions attack the island. A spirit named [[Hongo]] attempts to contain Bowser and his army by using his magic to place the entire island inside the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]], mirroring what Bowser did to Yoshi's Island as a baby. After Yoshi satisfies each of the [[tiny spirits|six spirits]] of Yoshi's Island, the spirits allow Yoshi to confront Bowser, where for his battle, Bowser attacks Yoshi by breathing fire at him while bombs fall from the sky. Bowser is damaged if he walks into the bombs, where after enough damage, the two fall to a lower platform. Bowser attacks by leaping and slamming the ground, causing two enemies to fall. The parachuting bombs damage him if he walks into them. Once this is done enough times, he and Yoshi fall to a pair of even lower platforms over a pit of lava; the size of Bowser, however, allows only one of his feet on it. After Bowser falls into the lava, which can be accomplished from tilting the system, Hongo releases Yoshi's Island, reverting it.
Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss of. ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. Bowser and his minions attack the island. A spirit named [[Hongo]] attempts to contain Bowser and his army by using his magic to place the entire island inside the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]], mirroring what Bowser did to Yoshi's Island as a baby. After Yoshi satisfies each of the [[Yoshi Island Spirits|six spirits]] of Yoshi's Island, the spirits allow Yoshi to confront Bowser, where for his battle, Bowser attacks Yoshi by breathing fire at him while bombs fall from the sky. Bowser is damaged if he walks into the bombs, where after enough damage, the two fall to a lower platform. Bowser attacks by leaping and slamming the ground, causing two enemies to fall. The parachuting bombs damage him if he walks into them. Once this is done enough times, he and Yoshi fall to a pair of even lower platforms over a pit of lava; the size of Bowser, however, allows only one of his feet on it. After Bowser falls into the lava, which can be accomplished from tilting the system, Hongo releases Yoshi's Island, reverting it.


==''Yakuman DS''==
==''Yakuman DS''==
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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 his minions 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 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.


===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
{{quote|Roarrr! Looking for [[Cursa]], same as you! It corrupted [[Bowser's Minions|my army of weak-minded imbeciles]] and I want them back!|[[Bowser]]|[[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]]}}
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 [[Bowser's Minions|minions]]! Grrr... I'll take care of all these [[virus]]es!|Dr. Bowser|[[Dr. Mario World]]}}
{{quote|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.


Dr. Bowser skill has him breathe fire<ref>{{cite|quote="Breathing fire? That can't be sanitary..."- [[Virus|Blue]]|author=Nintendo Mobile|date=June 4, 2019|title=Doctors & Assistants #1|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY0TBNkC2Ww|timestamp="0:50"|publisher=Youtube|accessdate=Nov 2, 2024}}</ref> on random row(s) of the stage, clearing objects. <ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Mobile|date=June 17, 2019|url=youtu.be/8b4DNKfs_tU|title=Welcome to Dr. Mario World|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 20, 2019}}</ref> Viruses affected shown to be burnt. In Stage Mode, this affects two adjacent rows, while in Versus Mode, it affects one, two or three adjacent rows. The number of rows cleared in Versus Mode depends on Dr. Bowser's skill level. The row(s) affected by this skill are required to have at least one object that can be cleared, but unlike other doctors whose skills target randomly, viruses are not prioritized meaning that rows that do not have viruses are potentially targeted even though there are still viruses in the stage. In the case this skill clears two or three rows, if the topmost row(s) are empty or has unclearable objects and there are at least two rows of clearable objects next to each other, this skill might target the unclearable row(s) near the top alongside the clearable row(s) even if there are enough rows for this skill to clear.
Dr. Bowser skill fires beams and clear random row(s) on the board,<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Mobile|date=June 17, 2019|url=youtu.be/8b4DNKfs_tU|title=Welcome to Dr. Mario World|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 20, 2019}}</ref> where it is two rows wide in stage mode and one, two or three rows wide in versus mode depending on the level. The row(s) affected by this skill would have at least one object that can be cleared, but unlike other doctors whose skills target randomly, viruses are not prioritized meaning that rows that do not have viruses are potentially targeted even though there are still viruses in the stage. In the case this skill clears two or three rows, if the topmost row(s) are empty or has unclearable objects and there are at least two rows of clearable objects next to each other, this skill might target the unclearable row(s) near the top alongside the clearable row(s) even if there are enough rows for this skill to clear.


Dr. Bowser reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]]. Additionally, Dr. Bowser can be namedropped as an answer to a question concerning the name of Bowser's son during the [[Wonder Effect]] of [[Taily's Toxic Pond]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''.
Dr. Bowser reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]]. Additionally, Dr. Bowser can be namedropped as an answer to a question concerning the name of Bowser's son during the [[Wonder Effect]] of [[Taily's Toxic Pond]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''.


==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==
==''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''==
{{quote|After years of searching for the [[Super Star]], IT IS FINALLY 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 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 reprises his role as the main antagonist yet again in 2023's ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. His goal is marrying Princess Peach through coercion, using the Super Star that he stole from the Snow Kingdom as a bartering chip, while he and his army move to conquer the entire world, including not only the Mushroom Kingdom but also various 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 is the main antagonist of ''[[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>


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
Bowser has had many minor appearances and mentions in ''Super Mario'' media. ''[[I am a teacher: Super Mario Sweater]]'' features Bowser as one of the possible designs players can put on their shirt. ''[[Mario Roulette]]'' has Bowser appear if the player stops the roulette on him. Bowser also appears in the many activities in the ''[[Mario's Early Years!]]'' games, like dancing for the letter "D". In ''[[Mario's FUNdamentals|Mario's Game Gallery]]'', Bowser appears in the checkers game; whenever Mario crowns one of his pieces, it turns into Bowser. Bowser also appears in the coloring book-based game ''[[Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up]]''; he appears on the "attorney and judge" page, in which he is being questioned by Mario, who is an attorney; and the "business executive" page, in which he appears as the business executive. Also of note is that the former uses his normal design, while the latter uses his cartoon design.
Bowser has received many minor appearances and mentions in ''Super Mario'' media. ''[[I am a teacher: Super Mario Sweater]]'' features Bowser as one of the possible designs players can put on their shirt. ''[[Mario Roulette]]'' has Bowser appear if the player stops the roulette on him. Bowser also appears in the many activities in the ''[[Mario's Early Years!]]'' games, like dancing for the letter "D". In ''[[Mario's FUNdamentals|Mario's Game Gallery]]'', Bowser appears in the checkers game; whenever Mario crowns one of his pieces, it turns into Bowser. Bowser also appears in the coloring book-based game ''[[Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up]]''; he appears on the "attorney and judge" page, in which he is being questioned by Mario, who is an attorney; and the "business executive" page, in which he appears as the business executive. Also of note is that the former uses his normal design, while the latter uses his cartoon design.


The ''[[Super Mario-kun (Pikkapika Comics)|Super Mario-kun]]'' manga published by Pikkapika Comics also features Bowser as a prominent character and antagonist.
The ''[[Super Mario-kun (Pikkapika Comics)|Super Mario-kun]]'' manga published by Pikkapika Comics also features Bowser as a prominent character and antagonist.


Aside from the appearances listed above, Bowser has also either been referenced, or has appeared in various other ways in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. The most common one is in the form of the emblem of Bowser's Minions, the design being based upon Bowser's own face. Bowser statues and busts also appear in locations such as castles and airships.
Aside from the appearances listed above, Bowser has also either been referenced, or has appeared in various other ways in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. The most common one is in the form of the emblem of the Koopa Troop, the design being based upon Bowser's own face. Bowser statues and busts also appear in locations such as castles and airships.


Bowser also appears in various forms of [[List of merchandise|merchandise]]. In [[Super Mario Chess]], Bowser takes the role of one of the kings. In [[Nintendo UNO]], Bowser replaces the Draw 4 card. Additionally, in both versions of [[Nintendo Monopoly]], Bowser's only appearance is on the box; aside from this, one of the ? Block cards has the player pay $15 for "Bowser tax." The 2006 board also shows several scenes featuring Bowser, such as a Bowser interlude from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' or the fight with him from ''Super Mario 64''. He is included in both the Standard and Collector's Editions of ''[[Monopoly Gamer]]''. He is the "Final Boss" in the Boss Card deck in the Standard Edition. The Collector's Edition includes an additional Bowser figure and Character card to use him as a playable Character, and [[Bowser Jr.]] replaces him as "Final Boss".
Bowser also appears in various forms of [[List of merchandise|merchandise]]. In [[Super Mario Chess]], Bowser takes the role of one of the kings. In [[Nintendo UNO]], Bowser replaces the Draw 4 card. Additionally, in both versions of [[Nintendo Monopoly]], Bowser's only appearance is on the box; aside from this, one of the ? Block cards has the player pay $15 for "Bowser tax." The 2006 board also shows several scenes featuring Bowser, such as a Bowser interlude from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' or the fight with him from ''Super Mario 64''. He is included in both the Standard and Collector's Editions of ''[[Monopoly Gamer]]''. He is the "Final Boss" in the Boss Card deck in the Standard Edition. The Collector's Edition includes an additional Bowser figure and Character card to use him as a playable Character, and [[Bowser Jr.]] replaces him as "Final Boss".


Although Bowser appears in the book ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains]]'', the [[Media:Kerog.jpeg|pages showing how to draw him]] erroneously call him "Kerog". This name is used in the filename of one of Bowser's renders from ''Super Mario 64'' contained in a resource CD distributed by Nintendo.<ref>{{cite|author=Biblically Accurate Sasquatch [@basedd0rf]|date=July 26, 2020|url=x.com/basedd0rf/status/1287561090889650178|title=there is a wip art asset in the big nintendo leak of bowser in almost the exact pose labled kerog, @MarioBrothBlog mystery solved?|publisher=X|accessdate=May 21, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230522010647/https://twitter.com/basedd0rf/status/1287561090889650178}}</ref> This mistake is corrected in the follow-up book ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains]]''.
[[File:Kerog.jpeg|thumb|The "Kerog" error in ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains]]'']]
Although Bowser appears in the book ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains]]'', he is erroneously called "Kerog". This name is used in the filename of one of Bowser's renders from ''Super Mario 64'' contained in a resource CD distributed by Nintendo.<ref>{{cite|author=Biblically Accurate Sasquatch [@basedd0rf]|date=July 26, 2020|url=x.com/basedd0rf/status/1287561090889650178|title=there is a wip art asset in the big nintendo leak of bowser in almost the exact pose labled kerog, @MarioBrothBlog mystery solved?|publisher=X|accessdate=May 21, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230522010647/https://twitter.com/basedd0rf/status/1287561090889650178}}</ref> This mistake is corrected in the follow-up book ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains]]''.


Bowser has made numerous cameo appearances outside of ''Super Mario'' video games, as well as in other forms of media such as movies, TV and print publications. Minor appearances include his presence in ''F-1 Race'', where he and other Nintendo characters wave at the driver when they complete a circuit (with Bowser in particular only appearing during the tail-end of the ending sequence of the game), and the inclusion of a ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite of Bowser in ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (DSi)|Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]''.
Bowser has made numerous cameo appearances outside of ''Super Mario'' video games, as well as in other forms of media such as movies, TV and print publications. Minor appearances include his presence in ''F-1 Race'', where he and other Nintendo characters wave at the driver when they complete a circuit (with Bowser in particular only appearing during the tail-end of the ending sequence of the game), and the inclusion of a ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite of Bowser in ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (DSi)|Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]''.
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One of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Mii accessories that can be obtained is a Bowser hat. It is in the shape of Bowser's face, and covers the entire Mii's head, with its face being visible inside the mouth. Additionally, one of the Puzzle Swap panels is named, "Mario and Bowser"; the panel features Mario, Luigi, and Bowser standing together, back to back, arms crossed.
One of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Mii accessories that can be obtained is a Bowser hat. It is in the shape of Bowser's face, and covers the entire Mii's head, with its face being visible inside the mouth. Additionally, one of the Puzzle Swap panels is named, "Mario and Bowser"; the panel features Mario, Luigi, and Bowser standing together, back to back, arms crossed.
[[File:Bayo2 - Bayonetta Peach Costume and Bowser Summon.png|thumb|Bowser fist-bumping [[Bayonetta]] during an in-game cut-scene]]
[[File:Bayo2 - Bayonetta Peach Costume and Bowser Summon.png|thumb|Bowser fist-bumping [[Bayonetta]] during an in-game cut-scene]]
For the Wii U port of ''{{wp|Bayonetta}}'' and its sequel, ''{{wp|Bayonetta 2}}'', [[Bayonetta]] is able to summon Bowser while wearing the [[Princess Peach]] costume, although only Bowser's arm and legs are visible during the summon.<ref>{{cite|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160322004927/http://platinumgames.com/2014/06/20/wii-u-bayonetta/|date=June 20, 2014|author=pgblogeditor|title=Wii U Bayonetta!|publisher=PlatinumGames Inc.|accessdate=April 1, 2024}}</ref>
For the Wii U port of ''{{wp|Bayonetta}}'' and its sequel, ''{{wp|Bayonetta 2}}'', [[Bayonetta]] is able to summon Bowser while wearing the [[Princess Peach]] costume, although only Bowser's arm and legs are visible during the summon.<ref>{{cite|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160322004927/http://platinumgames.com/2014/06/20/wii-u-bayonetta/|date=June 20, 2014|author=pgblogeditor|title=Wii U Bayonetta!|publisher=PlatinumGames Inc.|accessdate=April 1, 2024}}</ref>
In a sketch by the producers of ''{{wp|Robot Chicken}}'' from Nintendo's {{wp|E3 2014}} YouTube video, Bowser encounters Peach upon reaching for the last donut at the snack table. Bowser apologizes for his repeated kidnappings of Peach and asks to take the donut, but Peach takes it anyway.


Bowser, alongside his son and the rest of the principle ''Super Mario'' cast, appeared in the ''Nintendo Switch Online Service'' trailer on the September 13, 2018 Nintendo Direct. He had a prominent role in the NES library section. In particular, he was playing the NES game ''Ghouls 'n Goblins'' (''Super Mario Bros. 3'' in the European version of the trailer), and was so focused on it that he ignored his son requesting that he let him play with him before realizing it as he noticed him walk away, and then offered a second Joy-Con controller to his son so they could play ''Ice Climbers'' together. Later, he witnesses his son playing ''Dr. Mario'' remotely with Princess Peach, causing him to be baffled at the situation.
Bowser, alongside his son and the rest of the principle ''Super Mario'' cast, appeared in the ''Nintendo Switch Online Service'' trailer on the September 13, 2018 Nintendo Direct. He had a prominent role in the NES library section. In particular, he was playing the NES game ''Ghouls 'n Goblins'' (''Super Mario Bros. 3'' in the European version of the trailer), and was so focused on it that he ignored his son requesting that he let him play with him before realizing it as he noticed him walk away, and then offered a second Joy-Con controller to his son so they could play ''Ice Climbers'' together. Later, he witnesses his son playing ''Dr. Mario'' remotely with Princess Peach, causing him to be baffled at the situation.


[[File:Right Bowser Wrong Bowser screenshot.png|thumb|left|Bowser's appearance in the E3 2019 Nintendo Direct]]
During the E3 2019: Nintendo Direct presentation, Bowser, wearing a red necktie, walks onscreen when [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]] announces "Bowser" as the new president of [[Nintendo]]'s North American branch. Mr. Koizumi points out that Bowser is the "wrong" Bowser, much to his shock, as [[Doug Bowser]] walks onscreen next to the two. Mr. Koizumi and Mr. Bowser both point out that the latter is the "right" Bowser, much to the Koopa King's confusion.
During the {{wp|E3 2019}}: Nintendo Direct presentation, Bowser, wearing a red necktie, walks onscreen when [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]] announces "Bowser" as the new president of [[Nintendo]]'s North American branch. Mr. Koizumi points out that Bowser is the "wrong" Bowser, much to his shock, as [[Doug Bowser]] walks onscreen next to the two. Mr. Koizumi and Mr. Bowser both point out that the latter is the "right" Bowser, much to the Koopa's confusion, and he is ushered out. The Japanese,<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo 公式チャンネル|date=June 11, 2019|title=Nintendo Direct<nowiki>|</nowiki> E3 2019|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck-xovsqTUc|timestamp=4:57|publisher=YouTube|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 28, 2024}}</ref> Korean, and Chinese versions of this presentation included on-screen text explaining the joke, due to Bowser having different names in those languages.
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