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==The 3DS/Wii U Era==
 
==The 3DS/Wii U Era==
  
Bowser captured Peach again in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. The primary twist this time was that a sudden storm stripped the Mushroom Kingdom's [[Tanooki Suit|Tanooki]] Tree of its [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], and most of them empowered parts of his army. Bowser himself did not use a Tanooki Tail, but he had two minions (a [[Goomba]] and a [[Magikoopa]]) use Tanooki powers to act as his decoys in his castles at the end of the first and fifth worlds. They used the same attack pattern as Bowser, who in this game was acting on a 3-D version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' battle. Bowser usually stayed on a bridge over lava and attacked from afar with fireballs, while sometimes jumping into the air. Mario (or later, Luigi) would have to go around him and get to the end of the bridge. Instead of the original axe, there was a giant button with Bowser's insignia which destroyed the bridge and dropped Bowser into lava. Peach made an attempt at escape, but Bowser was able to recapture her.  
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Bowser captured Peach again in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. The primary twist this time was that a sudden storm stripped the Mushroom Kingdom's [[Tanooki Suit|Tanooki]] Tree of its [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], and most of them empowered parts of his army. Bowser himself did not use a Tanooki Tail, but he had two minions (a [[Goomba]] and a [[Magikoopa]]) use Tanooki powers to act as his decoys in his castles at the end of the first and fifth worlds. They used the same attack pattern as Bowser, who in this game was acting on a 3-D version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' battle. Bowser usually stayed on a bridge over lava and attacked from afar with fireballs, while sometimes jumping into the air. Mario (or later, Luigi) would have to go around him and get to the end of the bridge. Instead of the original axe, there was a giant button with Bowser's insignia which destroyed the bridge and dropped Bowser into lava.
  
Mario finally faced Bowser in World 8's castle and successfully dropped him into the lava. Bowser was somehow able to escape and quickly grabbed Peach before Mario could reach her, instead setting up a cardboard cut-out to fool him. Bowser retreated in into his second, larger castle at the end of World 8. There, they fought a much more expansive battle where Bowser also tried hitting Mario with spiked balls and barrels. Mario reached the end of the bridge and dropped Bowser into lava, but he almost immediately resurfaced and began shooting larger blue fireballs at Mario while chasing him up the crumbling tower. Mario was able to hit one last switch which dropped Bowser again, and he was hit by a piece of rubble which ensured that he fell into the lava. Bowser made a small appearance during the ending credits, where he tried balancing himself on a Goomba Stack in an ineffectual attempt to snatch Peach back from Tanooki Mario, only to wind up falling over. He then appeared in the Special Worlds as Dry Bowser. He was faced as the boss of the first and eighth castles, and in the first castle he held Luigi prisoner. Dry Bowser used blue fireballs and shockwaves to try to hurt Mario or Luigi, but he was still beaten the same way, by destroying the bridge beneath him. Once the latter castle was completed, Bowser (back in normal form) was shown to have captured Peach again. World 8's second castle then had to be replayed with some differences, as Bowser had faster attacks and a more potent whitish-purple fireball instead of the blue one. Regardless, it still had the same end result as the prior battle, and Bowser was beaten once again.
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Peach made an attempt at escape, but Bowser was able to recapture her. Mario finally faced Bowser in World 8's castle and successfully dropped him into the lava. Bowser was somehow able to escape and quickly grabbed Peach before Mario could reach her, instead setting up a cardboard cut-out to fool him. Bowser retreated in into his second, larger castle at the end of World 8. There, they fought a much more expansive battle where Bowser also tried hitting Mario with spiked balls and barrels. Mario reached the end of the bridge and dropped Bowser into lava, but he almost immediately resurfaced and began shooting larger blue fireballs at Mario while chasing him up the crumbling tower. Mario was able to hit one last switch which dropped Bowser again, and he was hit by a piece of rubble which ensured that he fell into the lava. Bowser made a small appearance during the ending credits, where he tried balancing himself on a Goomba Stack in an ineffectual attempt to snatch Peach back from Tanooki Mario, only to wind up falling over. He then appeared in the Special Worlds as Dry Bowser. He was faced as the boss of the first and eighth castles, and in the first castle he held Luigi prisoner. Dry Bowser used blue fireballs and shockwaves to try to hurt Mario or Luigi, but he was still beaten the same way, by destroying the bridge beneath him. Once the latter castle was completed, Bowser (back in normal form) was shown to have captured Peach again. World 8's second castle then had to be replayed with some differences, as Bowser had faster attacks and a more potent whitish-purple fireball instead of the blue one. Regardless, it still had the same end result as the prior battle, and Bowser was beaten once again.
  
Bowser appeared again as the final boss of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where it was the Koopalings who kidnapped Peach for him. He was faced in the World 6 castle, where initially he was beaten in the classic ''Super Mario Bros.'' manner by destroying the bridge to drop him into lava. Then, the Koopalings quickly used their magic wands to make him into a giant. The giant Bowser tried to attack Mario until Mario reached a switch on the roof which sent Bowser plummeting. Afterwards, Bowser was restored to normal size, and the Koopalings tried dragging him away with the Koopa Clown Car, except that his added weight was enough to tip it over. He also appeared as the boss of the World Star castle, in Dry Bowser form (despite there being no scene in which his body is destroyed in this game). The following battle was simply a harder version of the fight from World 6, and once more he was defeated.
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Bowser appeared again as the final boss of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where it was the Koopalings who kidnapped Peach for him. He was faced in the World 6 castle, where initially he was beaten in the classic ''Mario Bros.'' manner by destroying the bridge to drop him into lava. However, this time the Koopalings quickly used their magic wands to make him into a giant. The giant Bowser tried to attack Mario until Mario reached a switch on the roof which sent Bowser plummeting. Afterwards, Bowser was restored to normal size, and the Koopalings tried dragging him away with the Koopa Clown Car, except that his added weight was enough to tip it over. He also appeared as the boss of the World Star castle, in Dry Bowser form (despite his original form being safe the last time it was seen). The following battle was simply a harder version of the fight from World 6, and once more he was defeated.
  
Bowser was also featured as the main villain of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', in which he engineered an airship invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom with Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings. He took over Peach's Castle while kicking out Mario and his friends. He was battled within the castle at the end of the eighth world. Following the trend of the other games, he was first defeated by destroying his bridge and dropping him into lava. Kamek then proceeded to turn Bowser into a giant, which initiated the second part of the battle. The giant Bowser attacked Mario and/or his friends atop the castle walls. This time, the giant Bowser could be damaged by hitting him with the Junior Clown Car after taking it from Bowser Junior, or otherwise he could be worn down by fireballs. In the aftermath of their defeat, Bowser once more ended up weighing down Bowser Junior and the Koopalings in their escape attempt, which resulted in the hastily-repaired airship crashing. Bowser and the Koopalings then had to flee by clinging to the Junior Clown Car.
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Bowser was also featured as the main villain of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', in which he engineered an airship invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom with the Koopalings. He took over Peach's Castle while kicking out Mario and his friends. He was battled there at the end of the eighth world. Following the trend of the other games, he was first defeated by destroying his bridge and dropping him into lava. Kamek then proceeded to turn Bowser into a giant and chase Mario and/or his allies up the castle. This time, the giant Bowser could be damaged by hitting him with the Koopa Clown Car after taking it from Bowser Jr., or otherwise he could be worn down by fireballs. Bowser once again winds up weighing down the Koopalings in their escape attempt.
  
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', he attacked [[Decalburg]] during the Sticker Fest to seize the power of the Sticker Comet. As he touched the comet, it split into six Royal Stickers, one of which landed on his head and granted him newfound power. Using this power, he was able to defeat Mario, capture Peach and tape up a number of Toads. He then remained at his castle until Mario came to face him at the end of the game, armed with the other five Royal Stickers. Bowser initially tried relying on a series of minions to defeat Mario, but Mario made his way through all of them and seemingly defeated Bowser. However, Bower proceeded to attack Mario again in a giant cardboard form. [[Kersti]] had to sacrifice herself and become a sticker to grant Mario the power to defeat Bowser. Bowser was beaten and restored to his normal self, and Mario used the power of the Royal Stickers to restore everything to normal. Bowser made another attempt to touch the Sticker Comet afterwards, only to be scolded by Kersti.
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', he attacked [[Decalburg]] during the Sticker Fest to seize the power of the Sticker Comet. As he touched the comet, it split into six Royal Stickers, one of which landed on his head and granted him newfound power. Using this power, he was able to defeat Mario, capture Peach and tape up a number of Toads. He then remained at his castle until Mario came to face him at the end of the game, armed with the other five Royal Stickers. Bowser initially tried relying on a series of minions to defeat Mario, but Mario made his way through all of them and seemingly defeated Bowser. However, Bower proceeded to attack Mario again in a giant cardboard form. [[Kersti]] had to sacrifice herself and become a sticker to grant Mario the power to defeat Bowser. Bowser was beaten and restored to his normal self, and Mario used the power of the Royal Stickers to restore everything to normal. Bowser made another attempt to touch the Sticker Comet afterwards, only to be scolded by Kersti.

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