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Starlow and Bowser's relationship is dominated by open hostility. She views him as a hotheaded monster and only works with him in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' out of necessity, even then knowing to hide her true identity in order to get him to cooperate. Calling herself "Chippy", Starlow directs Bowser from inside of him, but her bossy attitude irritates him as much as his stubbornness vexes her and the two bicker more often than not. Despite that, however, Bowser comes to think of Starlow as a reliable and useful ally and makes her one of his minions, but eventually becomes enraged when he learns the truth about her. In the remake's add-on story ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', she also has some animosity towards his son, especially after the latter's rude retort to her, although she does nonetheless encourage him with his journey and even praises his father slightly by telling him that he is "working hard" (implied to be referring to his [[Super Bowser]] form). In ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' the two are enemies once again, and aside from Bowser's comment that he "hates Starlow's voice", no reference is made to their past teamwork. For her part, Starlow views Bowser with disgust and feels that he should give up while he can. Despite all this, Starlow also | Starlow and Bowser's relationship is dominated by open hostility. She views him as a hotheaded monster and only works with him in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' out of necessity, even then knowing to hide her true identity in order to get him to cooperate. Calling herself "Chippy", Starlow directs Bowser from inside of him, but her bossy attitude irritates him as much as his stubbornness vexes her and the two bicker more often than not. Despite that, however, Bowser comes to think of Starlow as a reliable and useful ally and makes her one of his minions, but eventually becomes enraged when he learns the truth about her. In the remake's add-on story ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', she also has some animosity towards his son, especially after the latter's rude retort to her, although she does nonetheless encourage him with his journey and even praises his father slightly by telling him that he is "working hard" (implied to be referring to his [[Super Bowser]] form). In ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' the two are enemies once again, and aside from Bowser's comment that he "hates Starlow's voice", no reference is made to their past teamwork. For her part, Starlow views Bowser with disgust and feels that he should give up while he can. Despite all this, Starlow also showed a bit of concern for Bowser, such as when she was worried after Bowser got flattened by [[Bowser's Castle|his own castle]], and felt sorry for him when he was trapped inside his safe. She also brought him a drumstick in | ||
''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' and checked in on how he was doing after he was hurt. | |||
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