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At this point, the Zeekeeper mistakes Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] for intruders, attacking them as a result. This causes another Giant Battle to start, with Dreamy Luigi eventually defeating him with [[Finishing Bros.]]
At this point, the Zeekeeper mistakes Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] for intruders, attacking them as a result. This causes another Giant Battle to start, with Dreamy Luigi eventually defeating him with [[Finishing Bros.]]


After his defeat, the Zeekeeper has immediately gained respect for the Bros. and congratulates them on their victory, then notices Dreambert with them, and reverts to his usual, casual attitude. He then hears about the situation in the [[Real World]], and eventually agrees to attack Neo Bowser Castle once Mario pays his 80 million [[coin]] fee. However, this fee is not directly paid for by Mario in the end.
After his defeat, the Zeekeeper has immediately gained respect for Luigi and congratulates him on his victory, then notices Dreambert with the Bros., and reverts to his usual, casual attitude. He then hears about the situation in the [[Real World]], and eventually agrees to attack Neo Bowser Castle once Mario pays his 80 million [[coin]] fee. However, this fee is not directly paid for by Mario in the end.


[[File:Zeekeeper-WakeBeam.png|thumb|left|The Zeekeeper fires his Wakebeam at [[Neo Bowser Castle]].]]
[[File:Zeekeeper-WakeBeam.png|thumb|left|The Zeekeeper fires his Wakebeam at [[Neo Bowser Castle]].]]
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===Personality===
===Personality===
At first, the Zeekeeper seemed to have the personality of a serious guardian, speaking in a formal manner and being very confident in his own abilities. He was dismissive of Mario and Luigi, although he complimented them on their bravery in challenging him. As the battle went on and Giant Luigi gained the upper hand, he became increasingly impressed with his opponents' skill and strength, frequently commenting on how far their tenacity had pushed his powers.
At first, the Zeekeeper seemed to have the personality of a serious guardian, speaking in a formal manner and being very confident in his own abilities. He was dismissive of Mario and Luigi, although he complimented them on their bravery in challenging him. As the battle went on and Giant Luigi gained the upper hand, he became increasingly impressed with his opponents' skill and strength, frequently commenting on how far they had pushed his powers.


After being defeated, in which he showed humility, and meeting Dreambert, the Zeekeeper was revealed to be much lazier, greedier, and more laid-back than he first appeared, with a "surfer dude" way of talking. He treats Antasma as not much of a threat, not really wanting to bother saving the island and is rather loud in general. He's also a bit more fond of material wealth than Mario and co expect, asking for 80 million of Mario's coins to take down Neo Bowser Castle and eventually turning the remains of the Dream Stone into a giant Dream Coin instead of rebuilding it, and has the tendency to charge people for his aid. He however does have a good heart, and was willing to help out in the end, as seen when he saved Mario, Peach, and Luigi from falling to their deaths, deciding not make Mario and co pay him the 80 million coins, and having the sense to know having a Dream Stone is a dangerous idea and that it would be better to not rely on such things. He later shattered the Dream Coin into a rain of coins for all the people of the island to use to buy their wishes, and in creating the coin rain he created a new tourist attraction for the island, showing that he may not have been as greedy as he let on, although still having a great appreciation for coins.
After being defeated and meeting Dreambert, the Zeekeeper was revealed to be much lazier, greedier, and more laid-back than he first appeared, with a "surfer dude" way of talking. He treats Antasma as not much of a threat, not really wanting to bother to save the island and is rather loud in general. He's also a bit more fond of material wealth than Mario and co expect, asking for 80 million of Mario's coins to take down Neo Bowser Castle and eventually turning the remains of the Dream Stone into a giant Dream Coin instead of rebuilding it, and has the tendency to charge people for his aid. He however does have a good heart, and was willing to help out in the end, as seen when he saved Mario, Peach, and Luigi from falling to their deaths, deciding not make Mario and co pay him the 80 million coins, and having the sense to know having a Dream Stone is a dangerous idea and that it would be better to not rely on such things. He later shattered the Dream Coin into a rain of coins for all the people of the island to use to buy their wishes, and in creating the coin rain he created a new tourist attraction for the island, showing that he may not have been as greedy as he let on, although still having a great appreciation for coins.


==Battle==
==Battle==

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