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The '''guardian'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 107. "''The guardian of the terminal scans Mario and Luigi as they enter and determines that they are a threat to the system.''"[...]"''As soon as the battle ends, the guardian relents and seeks out the memory of the safe combination.''"</ref> is a character found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It initially appears as a [[Napse]]-like being tending to the computer-like interface of the [[Memory Banks]]. When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive to restore [[Bowser]]'s memory so he can get the second [[Star Cure]], it scans them and [[Starlow]] and determines that they are "viruses", transforming into digital, pixelated copies of the Mario Bros. known as [[Bowser Memory ML]] to repel them. After being defeated, it briefly transforms into a form resembling [[Princess Peach]], explaining that it is a temporary observation protocol based on Bowser's most carefully preserved memory in order to aid communication between it and Mario, Luigi and Starlow. When Starlow asks for the safe combination, it then changes back to its original spherical form and goes through the library-like books of memory, pulling out both a memory of steak and Peach before finding the broken memory of the safe combination. The guardian reveals that Bowser's memory of the safe combination was shattered due to large-scale trauma, likely when Bowser was rammed by the [[Fawful Express]].
The '''guardian'''<ref>{{cite|author=Browne, Catherine|title=''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=September 14, 2009|page=107|isbn=978-0-307-46565-8|quote=The guardian of the terminal scans Mario and Luigi as they enter and determines that they are a threat to the system.''"[...]"''As soon as the battle ends, the guardian relents and seeks out the memory of the safe combination.}}</ref> is a [[List of characters|character]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It initially appears as a [[Napse]]-like being tending to the computer-like interface of the [[Memory Banks]]. The being has a blue body with yellow eyes and a mouth with yellow lips and blue thunderbolt-esque appendages protruding from their body (which seem to serve no purpose). When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive to restore [[Bowser]]'s memory so he can get the second [[Star Cure]], it scans them and [[Starlow]] and determines that they are "viruses", transforming into digital, pixelated copies of the Mario Bros. known as [[Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L]] to repel them. After being defeated, it briefly transforms into a form resembling [[Princess Peach]], explaining that it is a temporary observation protocol based on Bowser's most carefully preserved memory in order to aid communication between it and Mario, Luigi and Starlow. When Starlow asks for the safe combination, it then changes back to its original spherical form and goes through the library-like books of memory, pulling out both a memory of steak and Peach before finding the broken memory of the safe combination. The guardian reveals that Bowser's memory of the safe combination was shattered due to large-scale trauma, likely when Bowser was rammed by the [[Fawful Express]] prior to his fight.


In order to put the memory back together, Mario, Luigi and Starlow must piece it back like a puzzle. The end result is the safe number (9898-88241-983), which it puts back into Bowser's memory bank. Instantly, Bowser remembers the combination, and hums the song he used to remember it as he opens the safe. Inside the safe is where he obtains the second Star Cure, before being subsequently trapped in the safe by the [[Elite Trio]].
In order to put the memory back together, Mario, Luigi and Starlow must piece it back like a puzzle. The end result is the safe number (9898-88241-983), which it puts back into Bowser's memory bank. Instantly, Bowser remembers the combination, and hums the song he used to remember it as he opens the safe. Inside the safe is where he obtains the second Star Cure, before being subsequently trapped in the safe by the [[Elite Trio]].


In the original [[Nintendo DS]] version, the guardian can be seen any time later in the game in the Memory Banks, but cannot be interacted with whatsoever. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[reissue|remake]], ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', it is not seen again after revisiting the room where it was fought.
In the original [[Nintendo DS]] version, the guardian can be seen any time later in the game in the Memory Banks, but cannot be interacted with whatsoever. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[reissue|remake]], ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', it is not seen again after revisiting the room where it was fought as Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L.


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“VIRUS ALERT!”
Guardian, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
The guardian from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Sprite of the guardian in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
The guardian's sprite between versions.
BMP.png Sprite of the guardian as Princess Peach in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.
The guardian as Princess Peach between versions.

The guardian[1] is a character in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It initially appears as a Napse-like being tending to the computer-like interface of the Memory Banks. The being has a blue body with yellow eyes and a mouth with yellow lips and blue thunderbolt-esque appendages protruding from their body (which seem to serve no purpose). When Mario and Luigi arrive to restore Bowser's memory so he can get the second Star Cure, it scans them and Starlow and determines that they are "viruses", transforming into digital, pixelated copies of the Mario Bros. known as Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L to repel them. After being defeated, it briefly transforms into a form resembling Princess Peach, explaining that it is a temporary observation protocol based on Bowser's most carefully preserved memory in order to aid communication between it and Mario, Luigi and Starlow. When Starlow asks for the safe combination, it then changes back to its original spherical form and goes through the library-like books of memory, pulling out both a memory of steak and Peach before finding the broken memory of the safe combination. The guardian reveals that Bowser's memory of the safe combination was shattered due to large-scale trauma, likely when Bowser was rammed by the Fawful Express prior to his fight.

In order to put the memory back together, Mario, Luigi and Starlow must piece it back like a puzzle. The end result is the safe number (9898-88241-983), which it puts back into Bowser's memory bank. Instantly, Bowser remembers the combination, and hums the song he used to remember it as he opens the safe. Inside the safe is where he obtains the second Star Cure, before being subsequently trapped in the safe by the Elite Trio.

In the original Nintendo DS version, the guardian can be seen any time later in the game in the Memory Banks, but cannot be interacted with whatsoever. In the Nintendo 3DS remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, it is not seen again after revisiting the room where it was fought as Bowser Memory M and Bowser Memory L.

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  1. ^ "The guardian of the terminal scans Mario and Luigi as they enter and determines that they are a threat to the system."[...]"As soon as the battle ends, the guardian relents and seeks out the memory of the safe combination." – Browne, Catherine (September 14, 2009). Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games. ISBN 978-0-307-46565-8. Page 107.