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Revision as of 08:34, October 24, 2023

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Not to be confused with Bowser's Castle.
Castle Bowser
Render of Castle Bowser from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Applies to Bowser
Item needed Wonder Flower
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
“Ohhh ho ho ho... Isn't this fun! The Flower Castle is me, and I'm the Flower Castle! Soooo much Wonder power! I can feel myself getting stronger...and stronger...AND STRONGER. Soon, everything will be mine! Gwahahaha!”
Castle Bowser, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Castle Bowser is a form that Bowser takes on in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. The form is the combination of Bowser, his Koopa Clown Car, and the Flower Castle (Prince Florian's castle), created when Bowser comes into contact with a Wonder Flower in the game's opening cutscene

After his transformation, Castle Bowser travels across the Flower Kingdom wreaking havoc, imprisoning Poplins in their houses by turning them into fortresses, and is the main threat that Mario and his friends must stop throughout the game.

After the game is completed, Bowser, the Koopa Clown Car and the Flower Castle are separated.

Profiles

  • Trading card bio: With a touch of the mysterious Wonder Flower, Bowser merged with Prince Florian's castle to spread chaos across the Flower Kingdom.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 城クッパ[1]
Jō Kuppa
Castle Bowser
Chinese (traditional) 城堡庫巴[2]
Chéngbǎo Kùbā
Castle Bowser
Dutch Kasteel-Bowser[?] Castle Bowser
French Fort Bowser[?] Fort Bowser
German Schloss-Bowser[?] Castle Bowser
Italian Bowser castello[?] Castle Bowser
Portuguese Bowser Castelo[?] Castle Bowser
Russian Боузер-замок[?]
Bouzer-zamok
Castle Bowser
Spanish Bowser Castillo[3] Castle Bowser

References