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Revision as of 15:38, January 2, 2024

This article is about Bowser as an infant. For Bowser's minions known as Baby Bowsers in the first three Mario Party series games, see Koopa Kid. For the group of seven Koopa siblings originally considered Bowser's children, see Koopalings.
Not to be confused with Bowser Jr.
Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser
Artwork of Baby Bowser from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Species Koopa
First appearance Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
Latest appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)
Latest portrayal Caety Sagoian (2014–present)
“Ahh...nothing quite like good cookies and some evil milk.”
Baby Bowser, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Baby Bowser, also known as Prince Bowser,[1] Bowsie,[2][3] or Baby Koopa,[4][5] is one of the two main antagonists in the Yoshi franchise, alongside Kamek. He is the infant version of Bowser. Kamek is mainly responsible for his child rearing. Baby Bowser looks almost identical to his future child, Bowser Jr., even sometimes using the same voice clips. The main difference in the visual design between the two is that Bowser Jr. has a drawing on his bandanna, while Baby Bowser's is blank, or he does not wear it at all.

Adult Bowser has been portrayed as an infant in other media, namely in the episode "Two Plumbers and a Baby" in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and the episode "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel" in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, though the Baby Bowser character is considered a distinct entity from these forms.

History

Yoshi franchise

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Baby Bowser's art for Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Baby Bowser, as he appears in Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
SnesBabyBowser.PNG

Baby Bowser first appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and reappears in its enhanced port Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, where he serves as the final boss. He appears at the end of his castle as Kamek is demanding that Yoshi hand over Baby Mario, waking and complaining that "it's too noisy". He then Ground Pounds Kamek and kicks him away, noticing Yoshi immediately afterward and wanting to ride the "gween donkey." Baby Bowser attacks by ground pounding wherever Yoshi is, creating shockwaves on the ground. In addition, if Baby Mario is knocked off of Yoshi's back, Baby Bowser climbs onto his back instead; if Baby Mario is saved afterward, Baby Bowser will be stunned. Baby Bowser can be hit by ground pounding the ground close to him, and after three hits Baby Bowser is beaten. Kamek shows up and uses his magic on him, causing him to grow into the kaiju-sized Big Baby Bowser[6], destroying the castle around him. Baby Bowser is also the only boss who must be defeated before Kamek casts a spell on him.

The final battle takes place on the remains of the room; at the beginning, Big Baby Bowser sends debris down to destroy part of the ground. During this second phase, Big Baby Bowser attacks by breathing fireballs at Yoshi, advancing from the background. If Big Baby Bowser gets too close to the castle, the ground will be destroyed, instantly defeating Yoshi. The player must grab the Giant Eggs that Baron von Zeppelins carry onto the stage and throw them into the background at Big Baby Bowser to knock him back. After enough hits, he simply charges forward, and after seven hits, he is defeated, returned to his normal size, and knocked out; it is possible to land this last hit even if his charge destroys the ground Yoshi is standing on, resulting in a slightly different final cutscene. Afterward, Kamek reappears and vows revenge before flying off with Baby Bowser. Yoshi then sprints up to the Stork and Baby Luigi, freeing them both and allowing the Stork to deliver the babies to their parents.

Yoshi's Story

Artwork of Baby Bowser from Yoshi's Story
Baby Bowser in Yoshi's Story.
Sprite of Baby Bowser from Yoshi's Story

Baby Bowser gets his revenge in Yoshi's Story when he steals the Super Happy Tree, the source of all the happiness throughout Yoshi's Island. He also turns the entire island into a pop-up book, forcing the Baby Yoshis to go to stop him.

After some venturing, the Baby Yoshis uncover Baby Bowser in his castle and one of them duels him to reclaim the Super Happy Tree. Baby Yoshi has to hit Baby Bowser with Bob-bombs while the prince is riding his "pet" and knock him off. He then recites a "poem" about how he is the king, and intends to smash Baby Yoshi and thus demands the latter say goodbye. The battle is then on the ground where Baby Bowser shoots fireballs, throws bombs, and sends shock-waves; Yoshi has to hit him a few more times to beat him. After being beaten, Bowser surrenders, and allows the baby Yoshis to have the Super Happy Tree back, rationalizing that the fruit tasted horrible to him anyway, before being carried out by his Toadies while sobbing.

His artwork from Yoshi's Story is reused as a stamp in Mario Artist: Paint Studio.

Yoshi Touch & Go

Baby Bowser makes a cameo in Yoshi Touch & Go as one of the selectable high score icons. He also appears when Yoshi gets a Game Over with over 3000 yards on the Challenge Mode, laughing with Kamek.

Yoshi's Island DS

Artwork of Baby Bowser on a Yellow Yoshi from Yoshi's Island DS
Baby Bowser spitting out a fireball in Yoshi's Island DS.
Baby Bowser with his older self and Kamek
Baby Bowser with his future self and Kamek.

During the events of Yoshi's Island DS, Baby Bowser is at his castle when his future self shows up to kidnap the star children and gain control of the universe. Baby Bowser is ironically abducted by the future Kamek from the past Kamek and brought to Bowser's Castle. When he realizes the circumstances, he insults his grown-up self and his plan, calling him an "old geezer." Enraged and oblivious to the fact that his younger self is one of the star children, the Koopa King kicks Baby Bowser out of the castle.

As Baby Bowser plummets, he swears revenge and once he lands, he yells into the sky in a futile attempt to remind his older self that they're one and the same. Baby Bowser then notices Baby Mario and tells him he saw Baby Luigi in Bowser's Castle. Baby Bowser then realizes that he has just landed on Yoshi and is stoked to get a ride from him. Baby Bowser is then playable for the remainder of World 4, marking his first time as a playable character; as the Nintendo Power Player's Guide puts it, he shows up to "kick some major enemy butt, of course!" While carrying him, Yoshi can't swallow enemies, as this move is replaced with the young Koopa's ability to breathe fireballs; this defeats enemies and melts ice cubes. Once Big Guy the Stilted is defeated, Baby Bowser leaves Yoshi's group in an attempt to hitch a ride from the future Kamek as he flies off to report to the adult Bowser. However, Baby Bowser loses his grip and falls off of Kamek's broomstick.

Baby Bowser later rejoins Yoshi's group, along with Baby Wario (who he had been fighting with over treasure), when they reach Bowser's Castle. He eventually betrays them and attacks Yoshi and the other babies, believing they're after his treasure. The fight goes much like the previous one, but faster. Yoshi beats the little prince and Kamek takes him away, leaving the group to the future Bowser, who is angry at what Yoshi did to his younger self. He is then eventually defeated. At the end of the game, Baby Bowser falls off Kamek's broom and lands on a barge carrying his treasure, now claimed by Baby Wario; another argument between the two young misers inevitably ensues. Presumably, Baby Bowser is taken back by the past Kamek.

In the game's official art, Baby Bowser is shown riding on the back of a Yellow Yoshi, which only appears during fort levels. However, there, he is not available in any of the fort levels in-game, making the official art irreplicable.

Yoshi's New Island

Artwork of Kamek and Baby Bowser, from Yoshi's New Island.
Baby Bowser and Kamek in Yoshi's New Island.
Baby Bowser's forms in Yoshi's New Island.
Baby Bowser plans to turn Egg Island into his resort.
Baby Bowser's forms in Yoshi's New Island.
Mega Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser's forms in Yoshi's New Island.

Baby Bowser appears in Yoshi's New Island as one of the two main antagonists, alongside Kamek, and his older self later in the game. In this game, he plans to turn Egg Island into his vacation home, so the Yoshis, as well as adventuring to rescue Baby Luigi, go out to stop Baby Bowser's plan. At the end, the scenario is similar to the original Yoshi's Island. He is once again awaken from his slumber, only to crush and kick Kamek out. He soon notices the "familiar gween donkey" and proceeds to try and ride Yoshi again.

He is the penultimate boss of the game in a two part battle reminiscent of his battle in Super Mario World 2, though the second part of the battle (where he once again becomes the giant Mega Baby Bowser thanks to Kamek) is more similar to the battle with Giant Bowser in New Super Mario Bros. U. His voice in this game is a higher-pitched version of his future son's voice; this is evidenced further from the second phase of the battle. His appearance, when giant, uses his future self's body, while his head is based on his giant form in the original Yoshi's Island. After he is defeated, the stork and Baby Luigi are rescued. However, if the Yoshis never used the Flutter Wings, his future self appears out of nowhere, making Yoshi and Baby Mario battle him before they can do so.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser in Yoshi's Woolly World.
Baby Bowser's forms
Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser's forms
Mega Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser's forms

Baby Bowser is the final boss in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, and is first seen waiting for Kamek to give him yarn to make "a big new castle". Then, Yoshi suddenly appears and Baby Bowser starts the battle with him. Yoshi must throw a yarn ball (provided by one of three red Shy Guys that periodically fall from the top of the screen) at Baby Bowser, then ground-pound him, and repeat this three times to defeat him. After Baby Bowser is defeated, Kamek later uses the power of the Wonder Wool to make him transform into Mega Baby Bowser, where he once again has a similar voice to his future son. To defeat him, Yoshi must unravel giant yarn balls to get three medium-sized yarn balls each, then throw them at the eight giant, glowing, magenta Wonder Wools circling around Mega Baby Bowser. The game ends when Yoshi successfully defeats Mega Baby Bowser, and the Wonder Wools finally unravels from him, causing all of the single-color-and-white Yoshis to return back to normal. Afterwards, Baby Bowser is taken away by Kamek, and is last seen near a moon with Kamek carrying him. Poochy pops out from behind the moon, causing Kamek to get spooked and accidentally drops Baby Bowser as the game's closing credits begin to roll. Baby Bowser is the only baby character that appears in Yoshi's Woolly World.

Yoshi's Crafted World

Kamek and Baby Bowser
Kamek and Baby Bowser
Mega Baby Bowser from Yoshi's Crafted World.
Mega Baby Bowser

Baby Bowser reappears alongside Kamek as one of the two main antagonists in Yoshi's Crafted World, once again being the only baby character to appear in the game. During the start of the game, he is seen riding on Kamek after he learned about the Sundream Stone, where Kamek casts a spell pulling the Sundream Stone, resulting in the Yoshis pulling and tackling the Sundream Stone, resulting in Baby Bowser, Kamek, the Yoshis and the Sundream Stone flying into a forest, with the Sundream Stone's five Dream Gems being scattered around the island.[7] Unlike in the game's predecessor, Baby Bowser actively searches with Kamek for the Dream Gems. In the first level, Rail-Yard Run, Kamek and Baby Bowser appear and disassemble the train, preventing Yoshi from progressing. The pair are also responsible for creating all the bosses at the end of each area in the main game. The bosses they summon in order are Yarrctopus, Tin-Can Condor, Spike the Piranha, Burt the Ball, Shogun of Skewers, Gator Train, and Mr. Geary. Lastly, Baby Bowser is the final boss of the game, with the exception of Kamek being the secret final boss.

Baby Bowser's battle takes place in two phases: the first is the robot that was created by the Sundream Stone for him through his wish, and the second is as Mega Baby Bowser, as Kamek uses the Sundream Stone’s Power to do so. This time, Mega Baby Bowser wears a crown hiding the Sundream Stone and has a slot machine-esque armor which appears to show the health he has. After being defeated, Mega Baby Bowser shrinks back down to normal Baby Bowser. Kamek picks him up and flies away with him as the game comes to an end.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

A trophy of Baby Bowser as he appears in Yoshi's Story can be obtained at random in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Baby Bowser appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Legend-class Neutral-type primary spirit with two empty slots and no extra attributes. His battle is a stamina battle which involves first fighting a tiny Bowser on the Omega version of Find Mii. The stage is covered entirely in flames, meaning players get damaged if they have no lava immunity support spirits equipped. After the tiny Bowser is defeated, a large Bowser appears with more HP and with super armor.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Baby Bowser
The first fight with Baby Bowser in Partners in Time.
M&LPiT Babybowser.gif

Baby Bowser's only appearance in the Mario & Luigi series is in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, where he is the secondary antagonist. He first appears at the beginning of the game, in an attempt to kidnap Baby Peach. Luckily, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi show up in the nick of time to play with Baby Peach. After Baby Mario defeats him however, the Shroobs attack Peach's Castle. Fortunately, everyone manages to escape on Baby Bowser's Koopa Cruiser. On the way to his castle, Baby Bowser picks the Mario and Luigi from the present to get Baby Peach to stop crying. On the Koopa Cruiser, he receives a transmission from Princess Shroob at Shroob Castle. She tells the crew something in the Shroobs' language and shoots down the Koopa Cruiser with a Shroob missile.

Sprite of Baby Bowser walking.

Baby Bowser is flung away from the Koopa Cruiser on the impact, into his castle. Eventually, he realizes his archenemies and their adult selves have stolen his Cobalt Star Shard from his castle and tracked them down to the Vim Factory, where he swipes both his Cobalt Star Shard and the one the Bros. have just obtained from Swiggler.

Baby Bowser then flees to the peak of Yoshi's Island with his caretaker, Kamek, where he orders Kamek to snatch the Yoshi Cookies from the Yoshis. When the Mario Bros. catch up to Baby Bowser at the peak, he scarfs down all the Yoshi Cookies, but starts choking. Baby Bowser then leaves to the other side of the peak after Kamek had given him some "evil" milk. While Mario and Luigi try to negotiate with him, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi gobble up all the cookies, causing Baby Bowser to become enraged. He runs off while the Mario Bros. defeat Kamek, and they corner him at the other side of the peak. Without thinking his plans through, Baby Bowser eats the Cobalt Star Shards in retribution for the cookies. As Mario and Luigi restrain him while Baby Mario attacks him to make him cough up the shards, Shroob saucers notice them. Soon after, he and the Mario Bros. are eaten by Yoob.

Inside Yoob, Baby Bowser, along with the Yoshis already eaten, are put inside an egg. When the Mario Bros. confront Sunnycide, a monster within Yoob, he throws the egg Baby Bowser is in at Luigi, breaking it open. After the Mario Bros. defeat Sunnycide, Baby Bowser and all of the swallowed Yoshis escape Yoob.

Back on Yoshi's Island, Baby Bowser tells the Yoshis that he saved them from Yoob. Having believed him, the Yoshis give him the rest of their cookies when the Mario Bros. and Toadbert show up to tell them he is lying. Baby Bowser then eats all of the Yoshi Cookies and gets sick. He vomits the Cobalt Star Shards, which, seemingly with a mind of their own, hit him and fling him off of Yoshi's Island.

Later on, Baby Bowser heads off to Thwomp Volcano to build a new castle, where he meets his future self, Bowser. After a minor argument, Baby Bowser and Bowser team up, not knowing the other ones identity, against the Mario Bros. They end up being beaten after the battle and flung into the sky by an Thwomp Elevator, where Bowser ends up in a time hole and Baby Bowser ends up on top of the Shroob Mother Ship.

The Shroob mushroom Baby Bowser gets turned into. Notice that the black thing on it is the shadow of Baby Luigi jumping on it.
Baby Bowser's Shroob mushroom form

Baby Bowser shows up again after the Bros. have defeated Princess Shroob and, despite being warned by the adult Princess Peach, he puts the Cobalt Star Shards together and completes the Cobalt Star, releasing the Elder Princess Shroob, who turns him into a Shroob mushroom. After the battle with the Elder Princess Shroob, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi play on Baby Bowser's Shroobified form, until Baby Luigi gets hurt and his tears turn Baby Bowser back to his normal state. While the Mushroom Kingdom is cleansed of all traces of the Shroobs thanks to Professor E. Gadd's Hydrogush, Baby Bowser goes home, complaining about losing the Cobalt Star with Kamek telling him to let it go.

Characteristics

Physical appearance

Baby Bowser shares many physical qualities with his adult counterpart, Bowser. They both have red hair and black cuffs on their arms. Baby Bowser has cuffs on his neck in both Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story. In these appearances, Baby Bowser appears with spiked cuffs, while in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Yoshi's Island DS, his cuffs appear with no spikes. Like Bowser, Baby Bowser has two red eyebrows (black on his Super Mario World 2: Yoshi Island's sprite), a green shell with spikes, and two small nostrils on his nose. Baby Bowser also has claws on his hands and his feet. Unlike Bowser, Baby Bowser either has no horns or his horns are small and stubby, much like Bowser Jr.'s, depending on the game. When Baby Bowser is in the dark in Yoshi's Island, he is shown to have yellow eyeshine. Additionally, he sports deep red blush on his cheeks in Yoshi's Island, a trait that is omitted from later depictions (barring his debut game's reissue). Overall, his current physical appearance is nearly identical to that of his future son Bowser Jr. with the only difference being that he has a blank bandanna or no bandana at all.

Personality

His personality is that of a spoiled child. He frequently throws tantrums in hopes that his minions will give him what he wants. Also, unlike his adult self who is generally caring if a little short-tempered towards his minions, he is shown to be very abusive and disrespectful to them, which is best demonstrated by how he flattens Kamek, his guardian, after the latter accidentally woke him when confronting Yoshi and demanding Baby Mario in two separate instances, as well as implied in key artwork for Yoshi's New Island, where Baby Bowser had beaten Kamek with the latter's wand while undergoing a tantrum. He is greedy and also very gluttonous, as shown in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, where he eats a huge pile of Yoshi Cookies and the Cobalt Star shards with Toadbert calling him a "little piggie". He even insulted his future self in Yoshi's Island DS and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. He was also shown to be extremely protective of his treasure to the extent of being paranoid, turning on his allies in an instant if he even slightly suspected that they may be after it, as demonstrated in Yoshi's Island DS. In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's New Island, Baby Bowser has a tendency to speak in baby-like language, with phrases such as "gween donkey" being heard from him. Even though Baby Bowser shows no awareness of his future archenemy, Baby Mario, in Yoshi's Island or Yoshi's New Island (even simply shoving him aside so he could ride Yoshi), he does directly reference the latter in Yoshi's Story by referring to Yoshi as "Mario's little pet." Owing to his age, he also tended to mispronounce words that have "l"s or "r"s, having them come out as "w"s, mispronouncing his "th"s as "d"s, as well as mispronouncing his "i"s as "y"s, as evidenced by his speeches to Kamek and Yoshi in both Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's New Island.

Abilities

Even as a child, Baby Bowser demonstrated some of his adult self's traits, such as breathing fire (Either large streams of fire or fireballs) and possessing a surprising amount of strength. He can also Ground Pound and Flutter like Yoshi. He can also summon minions to attack, which is demonstrated with both his pet and some Shy Guys. In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, he has a hammer just like the baby bros. Unlike Bowser, he seems to be more active and has a bigger appetite.

When enhanced by Kamek to become Big Baby Bowser, Baby Bowser also demonstrates some degree of telekinesis, as rubble is seen being lifted as he roars and lifts his hands up. He also is shown to breath massive fireballs, either directly at Yoshi or spraying them upwards to descend in an arc. He can also ground pound, with the quakes being potent enough to literally reshift the ground by raising it upward or sink downward.

Speech

In Yoshi's Island, his "voice" is composed of three record-skips at a low volume, two when ground-pounding (as well as brief roar when yawning). In Yoshi's Story, he has a youthful, yet at the same time rasping element to his voice; when he takes damage, he uses a slightly higher-pitched version of his adult self's stock roar. In Yoshi's Island DS, he reuses the same laugh as Boo, which is also a sped-up version of the same stock laugh used for his adult self in Super Mario 64. In most games since Partners in Time, he was given a similar voice to Bowser Jr., albeit with a slightly higher pitch.

In most games, he speaks with a text box with limited voiced dialogue. His form of speech also varies from game to game: in some games, such as Yoshi's Island or Yoshi's New Island, he speaks in a somewhat childish way, using broken English and replacing some letters with "w" (e.g. "gween" instead of "green"). In other games, like Yoshi's Story and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, however, he speaks in fluent English.

Baby Bowser is the only baby character who does not share a voice actor with their adult self.

Profiles and statistics

Yoshi platform series

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
  • Player's Guide: Yoshi bursts in on napping Baby Bowser and boy, does a major tantrum ensue! Kamek has a bit more potion up his sleeve, though, and uses it to change the whiny little baby into huge, horrifying Bowser. Instead of expressing himself by scribbling on the walls, Bowser now blows huge fireballs. As if that's not enough, Bowser's earth-shaking footsteps threaten to send the castle crashing down around Yoshi and Mario![8]
  • Shogakukan guide: マリオの永遠ライバル・クッパ大王も、赤ちゃんの頃はこんなにかわいい。甘やかされて育ったせいか、わがままな性格はすでに完成している。[9](Mario's eternal rival, Bowser the Great, was also this cute as a baby. Perhaps because of his spoiled upbringing, his selfish nature has already been perfected.)
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
  • Shogakukan guide: 赤ちゃんクッパは、ワールド6-8のボス。ヒップドロップで出る波動を3回当てると巨大化するぞ。その後、頭にタマゴを7回当てれば退治できる。[10](Baby Bowser is the boss of World 6-8. Hip Drop him three times and he will turn gigantic. After that, hit him seven times with an egg on the head to defeat him.)
Yoshi's Island DS
  • Instruction booklet (Baby Abilities): "With his fiery breath, Baby Bowser can defeat enemies and melt ice. Breathe fire by pressing Y Button. Keep in mind that Yoshi can't make eggs with Baby Bowser on his back, but he can still pick them up and throw them."

Yoshi's Story

  • Shogakukan guide: ヨッシーたちの島から、スーパーしあわせのツリーをうばってしまった張本人。いつもみんなを困らせるいたずら者だが、ほんとは遊んでほしいだけ?[11](He is the one who stole the Super Happiness Tree from Yoshi and his friends' island. He is a mischief-maker who always gets everyone into trouble, but really, he just wants to have fun?)
  • Nintendo 64 Spieleberater: Der größte Drecksack im Land! Der Typ hat nicht nur unsere Insel in ein Pop-Up-Buch verwandelt, sondern auch unseren Happy-Baum geklaut, um sein stinkendes Schloß zu begrünen. Wie man dem Kerl auf die Stacheln rückt, verrate ich Euch auf Seite 109. [12](The biggest scumbag in the country! The guy not only turned our island into a pop-up book, but also stole our Happy Tree to landscape his stinking castle. I'll tell you how to get to the guy's thorns on page 109.)

Yoshi's Crafted World

  • North American website bio (shared with Kamek): "These two trouble-makers want the Sundream Stone, and they’ll do anything to find the hidden gems."

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Baby Bowser (1)
Prince Bowser Idle.gif HP 20 POW 12 Defense 16
Experience 0 Coins 0 Speed 9
Location(s) Peach's Castle (Past) Role Training Item drop None – 0%
None – 0%
Level 1 Battled by Baby Mario
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Baby Bowser (2)
Prince Bowser Idle.gif HP 640 (700) POW 100 (120) Defense 75 (73)
Experience 120 Coins 50 Speed 90 (89)
Location(s) Thwomp Caverns Role Boss Item drop Max Mushroom – 42.5%
Item-Fan Badge – 7.5%
Level 20 Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee trophy

Name Image Game Description
Baby Bowser
Baby Bowser
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
10/95
Even as a youngster, Baby Bowser was already playing pranks and causing trouble for Baby Mario and his pal Yoshi. Even at this early age of his evil career, Baby Bowser had tons of henchmen at his disposal. Many experts speculate that Mario and Bowser have some sort of connection that can be traced back to their mutual births.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effects How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Baby Bowser Baby Bowser's art for Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Yoshi Series Primary (2) Legend Neutral Spirit Board Giant Bowser, Tiny Bowser Hazard: Lava Floor
  • The floor is lava
  • The enemy has super armor and is hard to launch or make flinch
  • Stamina battle
Find Mii (Ω) King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Baby Bowser.

Quotes

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

  • "Kamek, it's too noisy in here!! I wanna go sweepy-byyye!!!"
  • "Huh?? Hmm?!!? Mmmmm!!!!?! What kind of gween donkey is dat? Looks wyke fun! Me wanna ri-ide!!! MINE!! MINE!!!"

Yoshi's Story

  • "What have we here? Mario's little pet! I have pets too! Let's all play together."
  • "Play nice, you wimpy pet! I hate guests who throw Bob-bombs at my ceiling."
  • "Here's MY poem: I'm the king, you dino-guy. I'll smash you now so say 'good-bye'."
  • "Yeeeeow!!! This hurts! I hate you puny, little Yoshis."
  • "I'll give you back your Super Stupid Tree! Besides, its fruits taste rotten to me!"

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

  • "I, Prince Bowser, am taking Princess Peach with me!"
  • "You two babies can scram!"
  • "Your turn, Super Diaper Bro!"
  • "I'm... I'm a PRINCE! I can't lose to you! Bluuuuuuugh..."
  • "EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY!"
  • "This is the great Prince Bowser! Kneel, minions! OK, now get up! All personnel to the bridge!"
  • "Time to show these alien jerks what the Koopa Cruiser can do!"
  • "Fire the Koopa Cannon!"
  • "Bwah ha ha ha HAAA!"
  • "I am just so dang EVIL!"
  • "I hope they felt honored to be shot down by me!"
  • "Bwah ha ha ha!"
  • "Hey! You call that piloting?! Pay attention, sky-nerd!"
  • "Aw, man... It's half past snack time already!"
  • "We... We saw nothing! Everybody clear on that?"
  • "MY EARS! She'll ruin us all!"
  • "Fine! I'll help them if it'll just SHUT HER UP! Koopa Cannon! FIRE!"
  • "There! Happy?"
  • "You two take care of things from here. Go get 'em, Red! You too, Greenie!"
  • "Who's this hag?''
  • "Man... Does anyone have ANY idea what she's blabbing about?"
  • "Whoa! Evasive action! Koopa Cannon! FIRE!"
  • "What? You're fired."
  • "Those alien DIRTBAGS! We gotta hold it together until we get back home!"
  • "GWAH HA HA! LOOOOSERS!"
  • "Thought you could get away with stealing MY treasure from MY castle, did ya?"
  • "It's payback time! I'll take MY treasure...plus whatever you just picked up as compensation!"
  • "Nothing quite like good cookies and evil milk."
  • "I was a little creeped out at first, hanging out in this ghost town, but..."
  • "Then I realized there was no one to stop me from eating every cookie in sight! Yesss!"
  • "STINKY BABIES!"
  • "You punks got LUCKY, hear me? Stealing food? Who DOES that?! You'll PAY for those cookies!"
  • "Oh, all right, fine! FINE! Kamek... I'm counting on you to finish these snackaholics!"
  • "You mushroom-munchers!"
  • "Hey! Lip Hair! Yeah, you! Don't just lie there! Get me outta here!"
  • "Listen up, lizards! I'm the one who saved you. Me!"
  • "Grrrrr! This is NOT happening again! Lemme just guess... You're here for the cookies?"
  • "Oops! Whoa, no wonder! I forgot I'd eaten those!"
  • "This place is sooo nasty! Boiling hot, reeking, and just MADE for trouble!"
  • "TALK ABOUT AWESOME! This is the EXACT place to build my second castle!"
  • "Take off, gramps! This place is MINE!"
  • "Grrr! You look familiar! Yeah, you look just like a bigger, fatter me!"
  • "You're one rude dude, tubby!"
  • "Who raised ya, Chain Chomps?"
  • "Don't think I got punted off Yoshi's Island like some scrub! No way! I LEFT! On MY terms!"
  • "And now I'm here getting ready to launch the revenge scheme to end all revenge schemes!"
  • "This is the real deal! Winner takes all!"
  • "Big dude! I'm gonna be even bigger, stronger, and eviler than you someday!"
  • "Somebody eating cookies in there?"
  • "I'm starving up here! Here I come, cookie-hogs!"
  • "If you thought I'd given up on getting my treasures back, you're dumber than you look!"
  • "All that time I spent hiding and waiting is gonna pay off in a big, BIG way!"
  • "I'm taking all the treasures for myself! They're all MINE!"

List of appearances by date

Title Description Original release date System / format
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Final boss Japan:
August 5, 1995
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Yoshi's Story Main antagonist, Final boss Japan:
December 21, 1997
Nintendo 64
Mario Artist: Paint Studio Stamp Japan:
December 11, 1999
Nintendo 64DD
Super Smash Bros. Melee Cameo as a trophy Japan:
November 21, 2001
Nintendo GameCube
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island Final boss Japan:
September 20, 2002
Game Boy Advance
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Major antagonist, boss North America:
November 28, 2005
Nintendo DS
Yoshi's Island DS Boss / playable character North America:
November 13, 2006
Nintendo DS
Yoshi's New Island Co-Main Antagonist/Decoy final boss North America/Europe:
March 14, 2014
Nintendo 3DS
Yoshi's Woolly World Final boss Europe:
June 26, 2015
Wii U
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Final boss Japan:
January 19, 2017
Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo as a spirit Japan:
December 7, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Yoshi's Crafted World Co-Main Antagonist/Final boss Japan:
March 29, 2019
Nintendo Switch

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベビィクッパ[?]
Bebī Kuppa
Baby Bowser
Chinese (simplified) 小酷霸[14]
Xiǎo Kùbà
酷霸王宝宝 (since Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
Kùbàwáng Bǎobǎo
Little Bowser

Baby Bowser

Chinese (traditional) 庫巴寶寶[?]
Kùbā Bǎobǎo
Baby Bowser
German Baby Bowser[?] -
Italian Baby Bowser[?] -
Korean 베이비쿠파[?]
Beibi Kupa
Baby Bowser
Portuguese (NOA) Bebê Bowser[?] Baby Bowser
Russian Малыш Боузер[?]
Malysh Bouzer
Baby Bowser
Spanish Bebé Bowser[?] Baby Bowser

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 77, page 25
  3. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 87, page 91
  4. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 104, page 11
  5. ^ Yoshi's Story official website (Wayback Archive). Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  6. ^ Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island World 6 Tab.
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcndZNVUxFM&t=25s
  8. ^ Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Page 19.
  9. ^ 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), Template:Media link.
  10. ^ 「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), Template:Media link.
  11. ^ 「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 7.
  12. ^ Nintendo 64 Yoshi's Story Spieleberater. Template:Media link.
  13. ^ Official french Nintendo magazine
  14. ^ https://www.ique.com/games/11021.htm
  15. ^ Prima Bath. Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 117.
  16. ^ Prima Bath. Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 93.