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{{about|the king of [[Dinohattan]]|the king of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]|[[Mushroom King]]}} | {{move|The King}} | ||
{{about|the king of [[Dinohattan]]|the king of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]|[[Mushroom King]]}} | |||
{{character infobox | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:King film 1.png|280px]] | |image=[[File:King film 1.png|280px]] | ||
|full_name=King Bowser | |full_name=King Bowser | ||
|species=[[Dinohattanite]] | |species=[[Dinohattanite]] | ||
| | |latest_portrayal={{wp|Lance Henriksen}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{quote2|I'm back... I love those plumbers.|The King|[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]}} | ||
'''The King''' (as his role is credited) appears as a character in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. He is [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy's]] father, husband of the [[Daisy's mother|late queen]] and the king of [[Dinohattan]] prior to the film's plot where [[President Koopa]] overthrows his government. For the entirety of the film, he appears as a giant sentient fungus after having [[De-evolution|de-evolved]] by President Koopa. After President Koopa's defeat and the re-splitting of the dimensions, he is shown returning to [[Dinohattanite]] form briefly, where he is played by {{wp|Lance Henriksen}}. | |||
==History== | |||
===Background=== | |||
The King served as royalty of Dinohattan, ruling with his wife. Then, General Koopa overthrew his government, setting himself up as dictator and turned the King into a sentient fungus using his de-evolution inventions. The "heart" of this fungus was situated above the King's throne in a room that became to be known as "[[Devo 4]]" in [[Koopa's Tower]]. This fungus slowly spread throughout the city in a matter described to by [[Toad (film character)|Toad]] and Koopa as "choking the city". Koopa, a germophobe, frequently expressed disgust at the expanding fungus throughout Dinohattan and instilled a [[Fungus Unit]] to "de-fungus" residents. This sentient fungus is able to manipulate itself in certain ways and is shown assisting the main characters throughout the film. Its central part located above the King's throne is shown to pulse like a heart, with a head-like ball that emerges in and out at will. | |||
===''Super Mario Bros.'' film=== | ===''Super Mario Bros.'' film=== | ||
{{ | {{quote2|Trust the fungus.|Luigi|Super Mario Bros.}} | ||
[[File:SMBMovieDesertFungus.png|thumb|300px|The King's fungus form saving Mario and Luigi from falling to their deaths in a police car]] | [[File:SMBMovieDesertFungus.png|thumb|300px|right|The King's fungus form saving Mario and Luigi from falling to their deaths in a police car]] | ||
Early in the film, Toad explains his theory to [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] that the fungus is a de-evolved version of the King. This sentient fungus form is shown helping the brothers in countless ways throughout the film, first offering them a [[Bob-omb]] in their escape from prison. A dismissive and skeptical Mario nudges Luigi away from the offer, and the two continue their escape. After the brothers drive off a cliff of an unfinished tunnel, the overgrown fungus takes hold of the police car they are in and gently takes it close enough to the floor for the brothers to jump off safely. Luigi mentions to Mario that the fungus saved them, but Mario arrogantly dismisses the claim, stating that it was his driving that saved them. At some points during the film, [[Lena]] and President Koopa allude to the King's fate to his daughter, without clarifying what they mean. | Early in the film, Toad explains his theory to [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] that the fungus is a de-evolved version of the King. This sentient fungus form is shown helping the brothers in countless ways throughout the film, first offering them a [[Bob-omb]] in their escape from prison. A dismissive and skeptical Mario nudges Luigi away from the offer, and the two continue their escape. After the brothers drive off a cliff of an unfinished tunnel, the overgrown fungus takes hold of the police car they are in and gently takes it close enough to the floor for the brothers to jump off safely. Luigi mentions to Mario that the fungus saved them, but Mario arrogantly dismisses the claim, stating that it was his driving that saved them. At some points during the film, [[Lena]] and President Koopa allude to the King's fate to his daughter, without clarifying what they mean. | ||
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===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''=== | ===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''=== | ||
In the manga adaptation of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film titled ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', | In the manga adaptation of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film titled ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]'', The King is mentioned but never directly seen. A resident of the Koopa Kingdom city (the manga's equivalent of Dinohatten) mentions that there exists a theory that the fungus plaguing and spreading throughout the city is the revenge of The King for his dethronement by Koopa. It is never confirmed whether that is the case in this alternate storyline. The fungus growing throughout the city is capable of growing [[Bakudan Kinoko|exploding mushroom]]s, which Mario uses to defeat Koopa. The exploding mushrooms leave behind a residue of fungus which disgusts Koopa, much like his film equivalent. The King and Daisy are also not mentioned to be related in this alternate re-telling of the film events, and as such, Daisy returns to Earth at the story's conclusion unlike her film equivalent. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The King is identified by [[Toad (film character)|Toad]] in an early draft screenplay with the name King Karma.<ref>http://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/5_ParkerTerry_synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, 19th February 1992 draft synopsis</ref> In a later revision, he was called King Murphy.<ref>https://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/13_Disney_Synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, 17th April 1992 draft synopsis</ref> While the film was being shot, further rewrites renamed him King [[Bowser]].<ref>https://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/14_Rainbow_Synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, shooting rewrites 1</ref> None of these names ever made it on screen. | *The King is identified by [[Toad (film character)|Toad]] in an early draft screenplay with the name King Karma.<ref>http://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/5_ParkerTerry_synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, 19th February 1992 draft synopsis</ref> In a later revision, he was called King Murphy.<ref>https://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/13_Disney_Synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, 17th April 1992 draft synopsis</ref> While the film was being shot, further rewrites renamed him King [[Bowser]].<ref>https://www.smbmovie.com/SMBArchive/preproduction/script/14_Rainbow_Synopsis.htm Super Mario Bros. Movie Archive, shooting rewrites 1</ref> None of these names ever made it on screen. | ||
**The {{wp|Todd Strasser}} novelization of the film and other promotional material relied on the final drafts and identified the character as King Bowser.<ref>Todd Strasser, ''Super Mario Bros.'', Fantail, 1993, ISBN 0-14-090037-3.</ref> | **The {{wp|Todd Strasser}} novelization of the film and other promotional material relied on the final drafts and identified the character as King Bowser.<ref>Todd Strasser, ''Super Mario Bros.'', Fantail, 1993, ISBN 0-14-090037-3.</ref> | ||
**The unofficial webcomic sequel of the movie refers to him as "King [[Reznor]]".<ref>[http://www.smbthecomic.com/ Super Mario Bros. 2: The Sequel Comic]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |