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(Who ELSE could it be? Lakitu? It's OBVIOUS that it's Bowser. "Mario must hit Bowser when he hits Mario".... you'd need to be a complete doopliss to not know it's Bowser.) |
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'''Bowser's Lava Lair''' is a [[galaxy]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', and is the final galaxy of [[Super Mario Galaxy#World 2|World 2]]. As the name suggests, the galaxy is full of lava. There are also small square-shaped platforms on the lava that flip over, as well as various enemies, such as [[Whomps]]. Bowser is seen sitting on a throne there, which looks like a castle. To defeat Bowser and win the [[Grand Star]], [[Mario]] must hit Bowser's arms three times when | '''Bowser's Lava Lair''' is a [[galaxy]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', and is the final galaxy of [[Super Mario Galaxy#World 2|World 2]]. As the name suggests, the galaxy is full of lava. There are also small square-shaped platforms on the lava that flip over, as well as various enemies, such as [[Whomps]]. Bowser is seen sitting on a throne there, which looks like a castle. To defeat Bowser and win the [[Grand Star]], [[Mario]] must hit Bowser's arms three times when he tries to hit Mario. | ||
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Bowser's Lava Lair is a galaxy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2, and is the final galaxy of World 2. As the name suggests, the galaxy is full of lava. There are also small square-shaped platforms on the lava that flip over, as well as various enemies, such as Whomps. Bowser is seen sitting on a throne there, which looks like a castle. To defeat Bowser and win the Grand Star, Mario must hit Bowser's arms three times when he tries to hit Mario.
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