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|title=Bowser's Sky Castle
|title=Bowser's Sky Castle
|image=[[File:BowsersSkyCastle.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:PMSS Shot - Bower's Sky Castle Front.png|250px]]<br>Entrance of the castle
|code=W6-3
|code=W6-3
|world=[[World 6 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 6]]
|world=[[World 6 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 6]]
|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|game=''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|boss=[[Bowser]]
|boss=[[Kamek]] <br> [[Bowser]]
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|before=[[Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla|<<]]
|before=[[Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla|<<]]
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'''Bowser's Sky Castle''' is World 6-3 and the final level of ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''.
'''Bowser's Sky Castle''' is World 6-3 and the final level of ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. The level solely consists of Mario's approach towards [[Bowser]]'s lair and the game's final battles against [[Kamek]] and Bowser.


Mario first discovers the castle at the [[Gate Cliff]] after finding the other five Royal Stickers. By using them to flip a portion of the wall, the castle is unveiled. However, immediately after the castle flies up into the sky. After defeating [[Bowser Jr.]] on his [[Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla|airship]], Mario reaches the castle.
Mario first discovers the castle at the [[Gate Cliff]] after finding the other five Royal Stickers. By using them to flip a portion of the wall, the castle is unveiled. However, immediately after the castle flies up into the sky. After defeating [[Bowser Jr.]] on his [[Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla|airship]], Mario reaches the castle.


==Layout==
==Layout==
Mario starts at the castle's front entrance, right outside. Entering the castle, the first room is a lengthy hallway. At the end is a door; opening the door reveals Kamek, who battles Mario. Defeating him allows access to the second room.
[[File:BowsersSkyCastle.png|thumb|left|220px|Mario on the rolling carpet.]]
Mario starts at the castle's front entrance, right outside. Entering the castle, the first room is a lengthy hallway. At the end is a door; opening the door reveals [[Kamek]], who battles Mario. Defeating him allows access to the second room.


The next room contains conveyer belt-like carpet that activates when Mario steps on it; as soon as he does, it begins to roll up behind him. Additionally, the carpet is full of holes, and on the underside is a pit of spikes. Touching the spikes sends Mario back to the beginning of the room, and the carpet resets. The carpet also has several bars along it that serve as obstructions, with one that is higher up but briefly moves down At one point, the carpet stops, and the platform takes Mario to another platform. As soon as he steps off, the carpet falls into the pit below.
The next room contains a conveyer belt-like carpet that activates when Mario steps on it; as soon as he does, it begins to roll up behind him. Additionally, the carpet is full of holes, and on the underside is a pit of spikes. Touching the spikes sends Mario back to the beginning of the room, and the carpet resets. The carpet also has several bars along it that serve as obstructions, with one that is higher up but briefly moves down. At one point, the carpet stops, and the platform takes Mario to another platform. As soon as he steps off, the carpet falls into the pit below.


In the next area, Mario and [[Kersti]] find [[Princess Peach]], taped to a chain. Before Mario can peel the tape off, Bowser appears, who unveils a long hallway and challenges Mario to a battle. After defeating him, however, he falls off the tower at the end of the area, with the Royal Sticker. Seconds later, though, he returns as a giant made of cardboard. As soon as he is defeated like this, he returns to his normal state, allowing Mario to save Peach.
In the next area, Mario and [[Kersti]] find [[Princess Peach]], taped to a chain. Before Mario can peel the tape off, Bowser appears, who unveils a long hallway and challenges Mario to a battle. After defeating him, however, he falls off the tower at the end of the area, with the Royal Sticker. Seconds later, though, he returns as a giant made of cardboard. As soon as he is defeated like this, he returns to his normal state, allowing Mario to save Peach.
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*[[Bowser]]
*[[Bowser]]


==Enemies Assisting Bowser==
==Enemies assisting Bowser==
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Bony Beetle]]
*[[Bony Beetle]]
*[[Spike Top]]
*[[Spike Top]]
*[[Hammer Bro.]]
*[[Hammer Bro]]
*[[Fire Bro.]]
*[[Fire Bro]]
*[[Boomerang Bro.]]
*[[Boomerang Bro]]
*[[Piranha Plant]]
*[[Piranha Plant]]
*[[Fire Piranha]]
*[[Fire Piranha Plant|Fire Piranha]]
*[[Swooper]]
*[[Swoop]]
*[[Whomp]]
*[[Whomp]]
*[[Podoboo]]
*[[Lava Bubble]]
*[[Chain Chomp]]
*[[Chain Chomp]]


==Area Tattles==
==Area Tattles==
*Entrance: "''An entrance made of your own face... Boy, this guy's got some bad taste.''"
*Entrance: "''An entrance made of your own face... Boy, this guy's got some bad taste.''"
*First room: "''It feels like... the finale, doesn't it? To be honest, I'm a little nervous''"
*First room: "''It feels like... the finale, doesn't it? To be honest, I'm a little nervous.''"
*Second room: "''One taste of those spikes below, and you're done for! Talk about a poor interior-design choice!''"
*Second room: "''One taste of those spikes below, and you're done for! Talk about a poor interior-design choice!''"
*Third section: "''Bowser's face is on the floor too? This guy's got zero design sense.''"
*Third section: "''Bowser's face is on the floor too? This guy's got zero design sense.''"


==Names in Other Languages==
==''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
{{Foreignname
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', there is a stage based on the ''Paper Mario'' series called [[Paper Mario (stage)|Paper Mario]] which combines elements from the series. Bowser's Sky Castle is used as the third stage tier. The giant Bowser head doorway acts as a platform, where players can stand on top of the head and in the mouth. Two hovering platforms that move up and down are placed at both ends of the stage. There is no solid ground below this section of the stage. The Bowser head platform acts as a main hazard, where it is able to rotate and occasionally unable to be used as solid ground. The mouth is also capable of closing, damaging and launching any fighter trapped inside.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=空中クッパ城
|Jap=空中クッパ城
|JapR=Kūchū kuppa-jō
|JapR=Kūchū Kuppa-jō
|JapM=
|JapM=Aerial Bowser Castle
|Spa=Castillo aéreo de Bowser
|Spa=Castillo aéreo de Bowser
|SpaM=Bowser's Flying Castle
|SpaM=Bowser's Flying Castle
|Fra=Château volant de Bowser
|FreE=Château volant de Bowser
|FraM=Flying Castle of Bowser
|FreEM=Bowser's Flying Castle
|FreA=Château aérien de Bowser
|FreAM=Bowser's Aerial Castle
|Ger=Bowsers Flugfestung
|GerM=Bowser's Flying Fortress
|ChiS=空中酷霸王城堡
|ChiSR=Kōngzhōng Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo
|ChiSM=Aerial Bowser Castle
|ChiT=空中庫巴城堡
|ChiTR=Kōngzhōng Kùbā Chéngbǎo
|ChiTM=Aerial Bowser Castle
|Ita=Castello volante di Bowser
|ItaM=Flying Bowser's castle
}}
}}


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*It is the only time in the ''Paper Mario'' series where the castle contains no regular enemies and instead only bosses, save for those assisting Bowser.
*It is the only time in the ''Paper Mario'' series where the castle contains no regular enemies and instead only bosses, save for those assisting Bowser.
*The castle's level marker stays red even if the player completes the game. It is, however, shown as blue in the Prima guide.
*The castle's level marker stays red even if the player completes the game. It is, however, shown as blue in the Prima guide.
*The castle was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/45245/paper-mario-sticker-star-mini-games-were-cut-from-bowsers-castle/]</ref>
*The castle was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141030015320/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/45245/paper-mario-sticker-star-mini-games-were-cut-from-bowsers-castle/</ref>
*Kersti says that when falling into the spikes below in the second room, Mario is done for, but touching the spikes results in losing 1 HP, and the player must start the second room from the beginning.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Bowser's Castles]]
[[Category:Bowser's castles]]
[[Category:Sky Locations]]
[[Category:Sky areas]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star Places]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star locations]]
[[it:Castello Volante di Bowser]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, July 22, 2024

Level
Bowser's Sky Castle
Screenshot of the front of Bowser's Sky Castle, from Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Entrance of the castle
Level code W6-3
World World 6
Game Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Boss Kamek
Bowser
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Bowser's Sky Castle is World 6-3 and the final level of Paper Mario: Sticker Star. The level solely consists of Mario's approach towards Bowser's lair and the game's final battles against Kamek and Bowser.

Mario first discovers the castle at the Gate Cliff after finding the other five Royal Stickers. By using them to flip a portion of the wall, the castle is unveiled. However, immediately after the castle flies up into the sky. After defeating Bowser Jr. on his airship, Mario reaches the castle.

Layout[edit]

Mario on the rolling carpet.

Mario starts at the castle's front entrance, right outside. Entering the castle, the first room is a lengthy hallway. At the end is a door; opening the door reveals Kamek, who battles Mario. Defeating him allows access to the second room.

The next room contains a conveyer belt-like carpet that activates when Mario steps on it; as soon as he does, it begins to roll up behind him. Additionally, the carpet is full of holes, and on the underside is a pit of spikes. Touching the spikes sends Mario back to the beginning of the room, and the carpet resets. The carpet also has several bars along it that serve as obstructions, with one that is higher up but briefly moves down. At one point, the carpet stops, and the platform takes Mario to another platform. As soon as he steps off, the carpet falls into the pit below.

In the next area, Mario and Kersti find Princess Peach, taped to a chain. Before Mario can peel the tape off, Bowser appears, who unveils a long hallway and challenges Mario to a battle. After defeating him, however, he falls off the tower at the end of the area, with the Royal Sticker. Seconds later, though, he returns as a giant made of cardboard. As soon as he is defeated like this, he returns to his normal state, allowing Mario to save Peach.

By the time Mario defeats the Giant Bowser, the castle has mostly been destroyed. As the game then cuts to the Sticker Fest, the castle's outcome is unknown.

Bosses[edit]

Enemies assisting Bowser[edit]

Area Tattles[edit]

  • Entrance: "An entrance made of your own face... Boy, this guy's got some bad taste."
  • First room: "It feels like... the finale, doesn't it? To be honest, I'm a little nervous."
  • Second room: "One taste of those spikes below, and you're done for! Talk about a poor interior-design choice!"
  • Third section: "Bowser's face is on the floor too? This guy's got zero design sense."

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there is a stage based on the Paper Mario series called Paper Mario which combines elements from the series. Bowser's Sky Castle is used as the third stage tier. The giant Bowser head doorway acts as a platform, where players can stand on top of the head and in the mouth. Two hovering platforms that move up and down are placed at both ends of the stage. There is no solid ground below this section of the stage. The Bowser head platform acts as a main hazard, where it is able to rotate and occasionally unable to be used as solid ground. The mouth is also capable of closing, damaging and launching any fighter trapped inside.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 空中クッパ城[?]
Kūchū Kuppa-jō
Aerial Bowser Castle
Chinese (simplified) 空中酷霸王城堡[?]
Kōngzhōng Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo
Aerial Bowser Castle
Chinese (traditional) 空中庫巴城堡[?]
Kōngzhōng Kùbā Chéngbǎo
Aerial Bowser Castle
French (NOA) Château aérien de Bowser[?] Bowser's Aerial Castle
French (NOE) Château volant de Bowser[?] Bowser's Flying Castle
German Bowsers Flugfestung[?] Bowser's Flying Fortress
Italian Castello volante di Bowser[?] Flying Bowser's castle
Spanish Castillo aéreo de Bowser[?] Bowser's Flying Castle

Trivia[edit]

  • It is the only time in the Paper Mario series where the castle contains no regular enemies and instead only bosses, save for those assisting Bowser.
  • The castle's level marker stays red even if the player completes the game. It is, however, shown as blue in the Prima guide.
  • The castle was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.[1]
  • Kersti says that when falling into the spikes below in the second room, Mario is done for, but touching the spikes results in losing 1 HP, and the player must start the second room from the beginning.

References[edit]