Talk:Baby Bowser

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Oops, my mistake, you are right, its Bowser, not Baby Bowser in Topsy-Turvy. As for Touch and Go... well the only proof I have at the time is a somewhat badly written paragraph at the Baby Bowser section of Bowser's page on Wikipedia:

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-- Sir Grodus

I remember Baby Bowser in Touch and Go... He's an icon on the high scores table, but doesn't appear in any other form. I suppose he could be a sort of assumed antagonist, as Touch and Go seems to follow Super Mario World 2's story... --YellowYoshi398 17:35, 30 January 2007 (EST)

If that article is correct, then Baby Bowser makes a very tiny cameo in the game. I guess that's why I never knew he was in the game. So, he was in that game, but he only appeared on screen. He was not a boss, merely a cameo. -- Son of Suns

well, Since there is the Baby Mario Bros. it would only make sense that there would be Baby Bowser, right?

What's that supposed to mean Max? File:Mayor.gifPaper Jorge

Baby Bowser DOES appear when you get over 3000 yards in challenge mode. Trust me, I've played it.

This is spam right?

[...](Which he eats {and then painfully poops out in a scene not released in the english version of the game})[...]

I think it is because, baby bowser spits the colbat stars out and the Yoshi's say it's magic. Those kind of things would take masive reprograming to change pooping to spiting out, along with a cutsecene. --Hi!!!Nerdy Guy ({{{1}}})Click on the "y", please.

Yeah it is. GrapesGrapes Grapes

King Baby Bowser

On a side note, Baby Bowser was referred to as King Bowser in this game, which was quite odd, seeing as he was too young to be King at that time.

I don't think his age (being a "baby") has anything to do with it being strange. It's strange because other games established him as a Prince at that (period of time?). There are tons of baby-kings in real-life and I'm sure in the Mushroom Kingdom, and Bowser could easily have become a "King" at an early age. I think the comment should be removed or rewritten into something that doesn't imply some sort of mimimum age requirement on a monarchy.--Tim Thomason 03:25, 6 October 2010 (UTC)