Lady Bow

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"Bow" redirects here. For the special move used by Link and Toon Link in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Link § Hero's Bow and Toon Link § Hero's Bow. For the special move used by Young Link in said series, see Young Link § Fire Bow. For the item in Mario's Time Machine, see Bow (item).

Template:Character-infobox Template:Quote2 Lady Bow is the leader of the Boos of Boo's Mansion in Paper Mario. She is aided by her butler, Bootler. She is very strong-headed and a tad snooty due to her princess-like status in life, but is also kind-hearted in wanting to aid Mario so that he can save Peach and the world's wishes. She can slap enemies with both her hand and, when ultra ranked, her fan. She can also protect Mario from attacks with her Outta Sight attack and, at super rank, can also try to scare away enemies with an ability called Spook. Outside of battle, she can turn Mario invisible, protecting him from enemy attacks. However, Mario cannot move while in this state.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

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Mario meeting Lady Bow for the first time
Lady Bow's portrait from Paper Mario.
Lady Bow's portrait in Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, seeing too much suffering caused by the Boo-eating monster Tubba Blubba, Lady Bow decides to have Mario defeat him. She has ordered the Boos to capture Skolar, the Star Spirit Mario is going to save, and uses it as leverage to get Mario to eliminate Tubba Blubba. Bow joins Mario after he solves the puzzles in Boo's Mansion. The main reason that she joins him at first is that Mario needs her help to defeat Tubba Blubba. After Tubba Blubba was defeated Bow remained true to her word and gave Skolar to Mario. She then decided to accompany Mario ("like it or not") for the rest of his adventure.

In Chapter 4, Lady Bow is referred to in a scribble by a Boo from Boo's Mansion, who is crazy about her. At the end of the game, a Boo from Boo's Mansion, maybe the one who posted the scribble, came to the party "to see Lady Bow dressed up in all her finery". He also thinks that Bow is prettier than Princess Peach.

Lady Bow receives two letters at the Post Office in Toad Town: one from Bootler wishing her safe, and the other one from the Boos at Gusty Gulch, thanking her for rescuing them from Tubba Blubba.

Start Menu description
  • Bow is a princess of a Boo who has a castle in Forever Forest. Press Down C Button to make the team invisible so it can elude attack. Her specialty is slapping the sense into enemies.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Lady Bow and Bootler make a cameo appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They are taking a vacation at Poshley Heights after Mario and friends save the Mushroom Kingdom. She is quite glad to see Mario again. Earlier in Mario's adventure, a young Toad from Petalburg called Bow "the cutest Boo OF ALL TIME!!!"

Tattle

"That's Bow. Wait a second! Mario! Exactly WHAT is your relationship with her?!? Tell me NOW! Hee hee hee hee hee hee! Just kidding! I always wanted to say that. But you DID go on an adventure with her, right? Tell me about it sometime, OK?"

Super Paper Mario

The poster of Bow from Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Lady Bow makes three cameos. Her first is at the beginning of the game; she, along with all the other partners from the first Paper Mario appeared in a photograph at Mario's house. Bow's second cameo was at Fort Francis. There is a poster of her and Bootler in one of Francis' secret, password-activated rooms. Lastly, she appears as a Catch Card in the sixtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials within a treasure chest. Like all other partners, with the exception of Sushie, she has unused sprite data.

An unused image of Lady Bow, for Super Paper Mario.
Lady Bow's unused graphics in Super Paper Mario

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl she appears as a Sticker that raises magic attack power by eight. It can only be used by Princess Peach and Princess Zelda.

Attacks

Attack Flower Points Needed Effect To Attack Move Ranks
Smack None Smacks an enemy up to 4, 5 or 6 times. Repeatedly tilt Control Stick left to fill the gauge. Initial
Outta Sight 2 Makes Mario and Bow invulnerable to attacks. Bow must recharge the next turn after using this move. Outside of battle, she can use this move to hide Mario from danger. None Initial
Spook 3 Scares enemies away from the battlefield. Repeatedly tilt Control Stick left to fill the gauge. Super Rank
Fan Smack 5 Smacks an enemy 5 times with a fan. Repeatedly tilt Control Stick left to fill the gauge. Ultra Rank

Catch Card

The Catch Card of Bow from Super Paper Mario
Bow's Catch Card.
  • Card Type: Rare
  • Card Description: This is Mario's goody buddy Bow from Paper Mario. The mistress of Boo's Mansion slapped foes with panache!

Quotes

Paper Mario

Main article: List of Paper Mario quotes § Lady Bow

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Main article: List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door quotes § Lady Bow

Sticker information

Image Game Effect
Bow Sticker Paper Mario [Magic] - Attack +7

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レサレサ[?]
Resaresa
From Teresa, Boo's Japanese name.
Chinese 咻咻[?]
Xiūxiū
Chuchu (iQue)
German Lady Buu[?] From Buu Huu, the German name for the Boo species.
Italian Lady Boo[?] ?
Korean 천방부끄[?]
Cheonbangbukkeu
Probably derived from 천방지축 (cheonbangjichuk / meaning 'recklessly') and 부끄부끄 (Bukkeubukkeu, which is Boo's Korean name).
Portuguese Senhora Bow[?] Lady Bow
Spanish Dama Bow[?] Lady Bow

Trivia

  • Bow's name is derived from the word "bow," which, depending on pronunciation, may mean "ribbon" (referring to the bows she wears) or can refer to a type of gesture often done in reverence to royalty. It is also likely that her name is a pun on "Boo".
  • During the ending of Paper Mario, Bow is mistakenly referred to as "Lady Boo" when Mario reads the back of the news board in Toad Town.
  • Bow is the only character in Paper Mario that is incapable of doing any damage to Bowser in his powered up form. The same applies to the Crystal King, as well as the sixth battle with Jr. Troopa.
  • Bow and Parakarry are the only partners in Paper Mario that have appeared in both of the first two Paper Mario games.