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In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', the [[Virus]] infestation even spread to Bowser's kingdom. In order to save his minions, Bowser decided to work with Mario and the others as a fellow doctor. Thus, he became a donned his own doctor's outfit and became Dr. Bowser. His special ability as Dr. Bowser was to summon fire that would clear through two random rows (or one in Versus Mode). After clearing the first ten stages of Stage Mode ode as Dr. Mario, the player can choose between Dr. Mario, Dr. Peach or Dr. Bowser as their free playable character. The characters not chosen would have to be unlocked at random through the game's Staffing feature. A doctor version of Dry Bowser was also made available through the Staffing feature starting in late December 2019.
 
In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', the [[Virus]] infestation even spread to Bowser's kingdom. In order to save his minions, Bowser decided to work with Mario and the others as a fellow doctor. Thus, he became a donned his own doctor's outfit and became Dr. Bowser. His special ability as Dr. Bowser was to summon fire that would clear through two random rows (or one in Versus Mode). After clearing the first ten stages of Stage Mode ode as Dr. Mario, the player can choose between Dr. Mario, Dr. Peach or Dr. Bowser as their free playable character. The characters not chosen would have to be unlocked at random through the game's Staffing feature. A doctor version of Dry Bowser was also made available through the Staffing feature starting in late December 2019.
  
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser and his minions were captured by [[King Olly]]. Bowser himself was bent, folded and stapled to the point where he resembled merely a face that had been folded in half, and he remained in that form for a majority of the game. Bowser was initially imprisoned on a clothespin in the dungeon of Princess Peach's Castle (which had been conquered by Olly) and was forced to watch his minions get folded into origami soldiers. Mario and [[Olivia (Mario)|Olivia]] rescued him, but they ended up being separated during their escape from the castle. Bowser returned to his castle, where he coordinated his remaining forces in protecting the castle from an origami invasion. However, Kamek mistakenly caused the castle to crash into Shangri-Spa. Bowser's Castle was then taken over by the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Scissors]] working under King Olly. Much later on, Mario arrived and defeated the Scissors. With Bowser freed and the castle back under his control, they launched Bowser's new airship to wage a battle against Olly. The airship ended up crashing, and it ultimately came down to Bowser himself accompanying Mario and Olivia in exploring the Origami Castle. In battle, Bowser used his flame breath to aid Mario against enemies. After Mario defeated the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Stapler]] that was responsible for Bowser being folded up, he was finally able to be restored to his original form after Mario had hit him with his hammer. During the second phase of the final battle of King Olly, Olivia was able to transform Bowser into a giant origami version of himself so that he could battle Olly's current form. With help from Mario and his hammer, Bowser was able to defeat him, although he was unable to stand up against Olly's final form. After Olly was defeated, things were restored to normal, and Bowser was seen attending the Origami Festival at Toad Town with his son. He, Junior and some of Bowser's other minions were also seen enjoying one of the baths at Shangri-Spa during the credits.
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In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Bowser and his minions were captured by [[King Olly]]. Bowser himself was bent, folded and stapled to the point where he resembled merely a face that had been folded in half, and he remained in that form for a majority of the game. Bowser was initially imprisoned on a clothespin in the dungeon of Princess Peach's Castle (which had been conquered by Olly) and was forced to watch his minions get folded into origami soldiers. Mario and [[Olivia (Mario)|Olivia]] rescued him, but they ended up being separated during their escape from the castle. Bowser returned to his castle, where he coordinated his remaining forces in protecting the castle from an origami invasion. However, Kamek mistakenly caused the castle to crash into Shangri-Spa. Bowser's Castle was then taken over by the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Scissors]] working under King Olly. Much later on, Mario arrived and defeated the Scissors. With Bowser freed and the castle back under his control, they launched Bowser's new airship to wage a battle against Olly. The airship ended up crashing, and it ultimately came down to Bowser himself accompanying Mario and Olivia in exploring the Origami Castle. In battle, Bowser used his flame breath to aid Mario against enemies. After Mario defeated the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Stapler]] that was responsible for Bowser being folded up, he was finally able to be restored to his original form after Mario had hit him with his hammer. During the second phase of the final battle of King Olly, Olivia was able to transform Bowser into a giant origami version of himself so that he could battle Olly's current form. With help from Mario and his hammer, Bowser was able to defeat him, although he was unable to stand up against Olly's final form. After Olly was defeated, things were restored to normal, and Bowser was seen attending the Origami Festival at Toad Town with his son.
  
 
Bowser again appeared as the antagonist of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. He suddenly appeared at the [[Flower Kingdom]] with Bowser Jr. and Kamek, and he used the power of a [[Wonder Flower]] to fuse himself with the [[Flower Castle]] and transformed into a giant floating castle bearing his own face. As Castle Bowser, he spread his forces throughout the land, growing dark Piranha Plants to block off areas while turning the [[Poplin]]s' homes into prisons. He settled at the center of the Petal Islands, where he slowly amassed Wonder power for his ultimate Wonder. He summoned a group of Piranha Plant-shaped clouds to block himself away from anyone who would try to interfere. He still made appearances during the Wonder segments of airship levels, during which he would try to target his enemy to shoot fireballs at them, but he could accidentally destroy obstacles in the player's way in the process. After Mario and his friends gathered all of the Elder Seeds, the last of the Piranha Plant clouds were dispelled, and Bowser welcomed them to his castle, where he taunted them before every level. In the final stage, Bowser took on the form of a large stone head with multiple floating stone hands as the final boss. He tried attacking by shooting out fire-covered constructs and spiked balls, but his opponent was able to use Wonder power when leaping in beat from the floor to hit parts of him and weaken him. Ultimately, part of his hair was destroyed to reveal a switch. Once it was hit, it caused all of Bowser's Wonder energy to seep out and undid his transformation. Bowser was beaten and restored to normal, and the Flower Castle was also restored. In the aftermath, Kamek tried lugging Bowser and Bowser Jr. away in the Koopa Clown Car. Ultimately, he faltered and they fall down into the hills surrounding the Flower Kingdom, leaving behind a cloud of smoke in the shape of Bowser's face.
 
Bowser again appeared as the antagonist of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. He suddenly appeared at the [[Flower Kingdom]] with Bowser Jr. and Kamek, and he used the power of a [[Wonder Flower]] to fuse himself with the [[Flower Castle]] and transformed into a giant floating castle bearing his own face. As Castle Bowser, he spread his forces throughout the land, growing dark Piranha Plants to block off areas while turning the [[Poplin]]s' homes into prisons. He settled at the center of the Petal Islands, where he slowly amassed Wonder power for his ultimate Wonder. He summoned a group of Piranha Plant-shaped clouds to block himself away from anyone who would try to interfere. He still made appearances during the Wonder segments of airship levels, during which he would try to target his enemy to shoot fireballs at them, but he could accidentally destroy obstacles in the player's way in the process. After Mario and his friends gathered all of the Elder Seeds, the last of the Piranha Plant clouds were dispelled, and Bowser welcomed them to his castle, where he taunted them before every level. In the final stage, Bowser took on the form of a large stone head with multiple floating stone hands as the final boss. He tried attacking by shooting out fire-covered constructs and spiked balls, but his opponent was able to use Wonder power when leaping in beat from the floor to hit parts of him and weaken him. Ultimately, part of his hair was destroyed to reveal a switch. Once it was hit, it caused all of Bowser's Wonder energy to seep out and undid his transformation. Bowser was beaten and restored to normal, and the Flower Castle was also restored. In the aftermath, Kamek tried lugging Bowser and Bowser Jr. away in the Koopa Clown Car. Ultimately, he faltered and they fall down into the hills surrounding the Flower Kingdom, leaving behind a cloud of smoke in the shape of Bowser's face.

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