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'''Bowser''' is the arch-rival of [[Mario]] who is known as the definitive villain of the ''[[Portal: Mario|Super Mario]]'' series. Although preceded by [[Donkey Kong]] and followed by several other villains, he has remained the most consistently-appearing antagonist in the series. He is the ruler of most of the [[Koopa]] race, and his home tends to vary from game to game, but he is popularly placed in [[Dark Land]] or some variation thereof. It would not be unreasonable to assume he has a number of castles and fortresses dedicated to him all around the world. Not only that, but he sports a variety of weapons and devices. Notable mentions include his submarine, [[Koopa Cruiser]], his many airships, tanks, and battleships, and his favorite, the [[Koopa Clown Car]]. He has a young son, [[Bowser Jr.]], who often helps him with his schemes. His goals include conquering the world, defeating Mario and, most commonly, making [[Peach|Princess Peach]] his bride. Despite most commonly appearing as a villain, he has also teamed up with Mario in some adventures against other threats, and he has also participating in kart racing as well as sporting events with his enemies.
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'''Bowser''' is the arch-rival of [[Mario]] who is known as the definitive villain of the ''[[Portal: Mario|Super Mario]]'' series. Although preceded by [[Donkey Kong]] and followed by several other villains, he has remained a constant antagonist in the series. He is the ruler of most of the [[Koopa]] race, and his home tends to vary from game to game, but he is popularly placed in [[Dark Land]] or some variation thereof. It would not be unreasonable to assume he has a number of castles and fortresses dedicated to him all around the world. Not only that, but he sports a variety of weapons and devices. Notable mentions include his submarine, [[Koopa Cruiser]], his many airships, tanks, and battleships, and his favorite, the [[Koopa Clown Car]]. He has a young son, [[Bowser Jr.]], who often helps him with his schemes. His goals include conquering the world, defeating Mario and, most commonly, making [[Peach|Princess Peach]] his bride.
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
  
==Baby Bowser==
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==Childhood==
  
During Bowser's infancy, his only known caretaker was [[Kamek]]. In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', Kamek had a vision predicting that the newly born Mario Brothers would one day defeat the new king. Though he had succeeded in kidnapping [[Luigi]], [[Mario]] went with the [[Yoshi]] clan to save the toddler's lost brother. The Yoshis overcame all of Kamek's various attempts to defeat them and then battled Baby Bowser in his own nursery. Once he was beaten, Kamek used his magic to make Baby Bowser grow into a giant. The Yoshis were still able to defeat him, restoring him to his normal size. Kamek put the baby on his broom and flew away, vowing revenge.
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During Bowser's infancy, his only known caretaker was [[Kamek]]. In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', Kamek had a vision predicting that the newly born Mario Brothers would one day defeat the new king. Though he had succeeded in kidnapping [[Luigi]], [[Mario]] went with the [[Yoshi]] clan to save the toddler's lost brother. The Ypshis overcame all of Kamek's various attempts to defeat them and then battled Baby Bowser in his own nursery. Once he was beaten, Kamek used his magic to make Baby Bowser grow into a giant. The Yoshis were still able to defeat him, restoring him to his normal size. Kamek put the baby on his broom and flew away, vowing revenge.
  
[[Image:Babybowser.jpg|thumb|150px|Bowser as a baby.]]Baby Bowser would later take over [[Egg Island]] in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' because he felt that it would make a good vacation home. Kamek also kidnapped Baby Luigi and the stork again. Baby Bowser ended up being defeated, enlarged by Kamek and then beaten again, in a similar manner as in the first ''Yoshi's Island''. Then in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Baby Bowser was one of the babies kidnapped by the future versions of himself and Kamek. After starting a fight with his future self, Baby Bowser was knocked out of the castle. Baby Bowser joined Yoshi's group for the last four levels of the fourth world until Future Kamek retrieved him. His special ability was spitting fireballs. He later rejoined Yoshi's group to "guide" them through Bowser's castle. However, he feared Yoshi's group wanted to steal his treasure, so he attacked them. He was defeated and retrieved by Kamek, who later accidentally dropped him onto Baby [[Wario|Wario's]] raft. The two started a fight, due to Baby Wario having looted the future Bowser's treasure. The ending revealed that Bowser was one of the seven "star children", born with one of the seven stars that had fallen from the heavens.
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Baby Bowser would later take over [[Egg Island]] in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' because he felt that it would make a good vacation home. Kamek also kidnapped Baby Luigi and the stork again. Baby Bowser ended up being defeated, enlarged by Kamek and then beaten again, in a similar manner as in the first ''Yoshi's Island''. Then in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Baby Bowser was one of the babies kidnapped by the future versions of himself and Kamek. After starting a fight with his future self, Baby Bowser was knocked out of the castle. Baby Bowser joined Yoshi's group for the last four levels of the fourth world until Future Kamek retrieved him. His special ability was spitting fireballs. He later rejoined Yoshi's group to "guide" them through Bowser's castle.
  
A slightly older Prince Bowser with improved speech appeared in several other games, starting with ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. ''Yoshi's Story'' had Baby Bowser turning [[Yoshi's Island]] into a storybook and stealing the [[Super Happy Tree]] until he was defeated by a group of baby Yoshis. He later called upon Kamek's assistance for two later schemes: turning the Yoshis of Craft Island into yarn in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and stealing the [[Sundream Stone]] in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. In both instances, he was defeated by Yoshis.
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[[Image:Babybowser.jpg|thumb|150px|Bowser as a baby.]]
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However, he feared Yoshi's group wanted to steal his treasure, so he attacked them. He was defeated and retrieved by Kamek, who later accidentally dropped him onto Baby [[Wario|Wario's]] raft. The two started a fight, due to Baby Wario having looted the future Bowser's treasure. The ending revealed that Bowser was one of the seven "star children", born with one of the seven stars that had fallen from the heavens.
  
In the past storyline of ''Partners in Time'', it was shown that Bowser had started his hobby of kidnapping [[Princess Peach]] when she was still a baby, but the Baby Mario Bros. constantly opposed him. He also loved to steal [[Yoshi Cookies]] from Yoshi's Island. Prince Bowser appeared frequently throughout the game and at one point even teamed up with his adult counterpart to battle Mario and Luigi at the [[Thwomp Volcano]].
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A slightly older Prince Bowser appears in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and the past storyline of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In these games, he looks somewhat older and has improved speech, especially in the latter game. ''Yoshi's Story'' had Bowser turning [[Yoshi's Island]] into a storybook and stealing the [[Super Happy Tree]] until he was defeated by a group of baby Yoshis. In the ''Partners in Time'', Bowser had started his hobby of kidnapping [[Princess Peach]] when she was still a baby, but the Baby Mario Bros. constantly opposed him. He also loved to steal [[Yoshi Cookies]] from Yoshi's Island. Prince Bowser appeared frequently throughout the game and at one point even teamed up with his adult counterpart to battle Mario and Luigi at the [[Thwomp Volcano]].
  
 
==The NES/Super NES Era==
 
==The NES/Super NES Era==
  
 
[[image:Bowser3.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Bowser's classic appearance]]
 
[[image:Bowser3.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Bowser's classic appearance]]
In time, Bowser grew into his more well-known adult form and reigned over the Koopas as their king. Bowser battled his old enemies again in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' after he had successfully launched a campaign against the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. He had captured a number of fortresses and captured the Princess Peach along with many of the mushroom retainers. Using his magic, he had turned most of the kingdom into blocks and other objects and turned some of his own minions into clones of himself to guard the retainers. He was, eventually, foiled and the princess was rescued, who was able to undo his magic. He once more tried the same plot in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', but with the same outcome. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' he put his mighty fleet to good use. With the seven [[Koopalings]] acting as his 'generals', he seized several different kingdoms around the Mushroom Kingdom. While the Mario brothers sought to foil his plans, he in secret kidnapped Peach. The duo traveled to Bowser's own home in the Dark Land to foil his evil plot. In all of the early games Bowser could be defeated with fireballs or hammers, but the easiest way to defeat him was simply by tricking him into falling into lava.
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In time, Bowser grew into his more well-known adult form and reigned over the Koopas as their king. Bowser battled his old enemies again in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' after he had successfully launched a campaign against the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. He had captured a number of fortresses and captured the Princess Peach along with many of the mushroom retainers. Using his magic, he had turned most of the kingdom into blocks and other objects and turned some of his own minions into clones of himself to guard the retainers. He was, eventually, foiled and the princess was rescued, who was able to undo his magic.  
  
Bowser busied himself with other affairs. In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', he once more brought the Koopalings out so as to conquer Dinosaur Land and kidnap the yoshi's eggs (possibly as revenge on the yoshis for their opposition during his childhood). Opportunity presented itself when the Mario brothers and Peach came there to vacation. This only proved to be his undoing when the plumbers joined up with the yoshis to foil his plans. He then set his eyes on [[Jewelry Land]] in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', bringing his children along yet again. Mario and Yoshi teamed up and stopped the menace once again, marking the last of Bowser's attempts on other lands.  
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He once more tried the same plot in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', but with the same outcome. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' he put his mighty fleet to good use. With the seven [[Koopalings]] acting as his 'generals', he seized several different kingdoms around the Mushroom Kingdom. While the Mario brothers sought to foil his plans, he in secret kidnapped Peach. The duo traveled to Bowser's own home in the Dark Land to foil his evil plot. In all of the early games Bowser could be defeated with fireballs or hammers, but the easiest way to defeat him was simply by tricking him into falling into lava.
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Not yet out, Bowser busied himself with other affairs. In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', he once more brought the Koopalings out so as to conquer Dinosaur Land and kidnap the yoshi's eggs (possibly as revenge on the yoshis for their opposition during his childhood). Opportunity presented itself when the Mario brothers and Peach came there to vacation. This only proved to be his undoing when the plumbers joined up with the yoshis to foil his plans. He then set his eyes on [[Jewelry Land]] in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', bringing his children along yet again. Mario and Yoshi teamed up and stopped the menace once again, marking the last of Bowser's attempts on other lands.  
  
 
He once more returned to his princess-nabbing ways in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', but was foiled when Smithy's gang took over his castle. He and his koopa troop traveled around to try and reclaim his fortress, but their numbers dwindled quickly. When he arrived at [[Booster's Tower]], where Peach had ended up, he reluctantly joined forces with Mario by initiating him and his friends into the 'Koopa Troop'. With his brawn, they eventually were able to stop [[Smithy]], at which point Bowser went his own way to rebuild his fortress. In ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', he appeared as the final boss (replacing the character Corderia from the original ''[[Panel de Pon]]''), but only on Hard difficulty and above, which extended his feud with Yoshi to the present day.
 
He once more returned to his princess-nabbing ways in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', but was foiled when Smithy's gang took over his castle. He and his koopa troop traveled around to try and reclaim his fortress, but their numbers dwindled quickly. When he arrived at [[Booster's Tower]], where Peach had ended up, he reluctantly joined forces with Mario by initiating him and his friends into the 'Koopa Troop'. With his brawn, they eventually were able to stop [[Smithy]], at which point Bowser went his own way to rebuild his fortress. In ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', he appeared as the final boss (replacing the character Corderia from the original ''[[Panel de Pon]]''), but only on Hard difficulty and above, which extended his feud with Yoshi to the present day.
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[[image:Mariobowser.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Bowser being defeated by Mario]]
 
[[image:Mariobowser.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Bowser being defeated by Mario]]
Bowser was back in full force in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', when he seized [[Princess Peach's Castle]] after she had invited Mario over for some cake. He took the castle's [[Power Stars]] (120 in the original or 150 in the DS version) and hid them in the castle and lands connected by paintings. In the original version of the game, Mario defeated Bowser singelhandedly, but the events proceeded differently in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', in which Mario was joined by Luigi and Wario in explorting the castle, and the three of them were captured by Bowser's forces. They would later be rescued by Yoshi and worked together to defeat Bowser. With his new magikoopa commander, [[Kammy Koopa]], he next targeted [[Star Haven]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and the stole the [[Star Rod]]. He raised up Peach's Castle with his flying fortress and kicked Mario out. But his nemesis was able to gather up the seven [[Star Spirits]] to nullify the Star Rod, so that Mario could defeat him. In the final battle of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Bowser appears as the "final" boss, but it turns out to be [[King Boo]] hiding in what seems to be a duplicate of Bowser's body. Luigi must knock off Bowser's head by shooting his spiked balls at him in order to lure King Boo out. Oddly enough, [[Enemies in Luigi's Mansion#Madama Clairvoya|Madame Clairvoya]] foresees Bowser's presence and implies that he died in his last battle with Mario. Sometime later, his son [[Bowser Jr.]] posed as Mario on [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Bowser had told his son, Bowser Jr., that Princess Peach was his mother. Bowser helped his son fight Mario on [[Corona Mountain]], but was ultimately defeated.
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Bowser was back in full force in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', when he seized [[Princess Peach's Castle]] after she had invited Mario over for some cake. He took the castle's 150 [[Power Stars]] and hid them in the castle and lands connected by paintings. When Mario, Wario, and Luigi went in the castle, they were quickly captured. But he was, eventually, defeated, after Yoshi endeavored to free the three mustachioed heroes and save the princess. With his new magikoopa commander, [[Kammy Koopa]], he next targeted [[Star Haven]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and the stole the [[Star Rod]]. He raised up Peach's Castle with his flying fortress and kicked Mario out. But his nemesis was able to gather up the seven [[Star Spirits]] to nullify the Star Rod, so that Mario could defeat him. In the final battle of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Bowser appears as the "final" boss, but it turns out to be [[King Boo]] hiding in what seems to be a duplicate of Bowser's body. Luigi must knock off Bowser's head by shooting his spiked balls at him in order to lure King Boo out. Oddly enough, [[Enemies in Luigi's Mansion#Madama Clairvoya|Madame Clairvoya]] foresees Bowser's presence and implies that he died in his last battle with Mario. Sometime later, his son [[Bowser Jr.]] posed as Mario on [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Bowser had told his son, Bowser Jr., that Princess Peach was his mother. Bowser helped his son fight Mario on [[Corona Mountain]], but was ultimately defeated.
  
 
Surprisingly, Bowser was not responsible for Peach's lost voice in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. This did not prevent him from coming along with the brothers to stop the culprits. He took the Mario Brothers along on his Koopa Cruiser to [[Beanbean Kingdom]], but they suffered a crash thanks to [[Fawful]]. Shortly after, he ended up suffering a blow to the head losing his memory. [[Popple]], the thief, took the amnesiac Bowser under his wing, naming him 'Rookie'. After a few run-ins with the brothers, Bowser regained his memory, but not soon enough to stop Cackletta from possessing him. After Cackletta's spirit was defeated, he was brought back home in a box. He was once more overlooked in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', when the X-Nauts kidnapped Princess. He set off on his own quest to capture Peach himself (who only 'he is allowed to kidnap') and did prove instrumental in stopping [[Grodus]], even though he fought and was defeated by Mario at the end.
 
Surprisingly, Bowser was not responsible for Peach's lost voice in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. This did not prevent him from coming along with the brothers to stop the culprits. He took the Mario Brothers along on his Koopa Cruiser to [[Beanbean Kingdom]], but they suffered a crash thanks to [[Fawful]]. Shortly after, he ended up suffering a blow to the head losing his memory. [[Popple]], the thief, took the amnesiac Bowser under his wing, naming him 'Rookie'. After a few run-ins with the brothers, Bowser regained his memory, but not soon enough to stop Cackletta from possessing him. After Cackletta's spirit was defeated, he was brought back home in a box. He was once more overlooked in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', when the X-Nauts kidnapped Princess. He set off on his own quest to capture Peach himself (who only 'he is allowed to kidnap') and did prove instrumental in stopping [[Grodus]], even though he fought and was defeated by Mario at the end.
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Bowser's attempt to kidnap Peach at an amusement park failed when Mario defeated him in the form of a pinball in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. In ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'' Bowser attacked Yoshi's Island once more, and the havoc he caused led the spirit [[Hongo]] to transform Yoshi's Island into an isolated picturebook in order to trap Bowser, a reversal of what he had done to the island during his own infancy. However, Yoshi was able to satisfy the wishes of all the island's spirits and defeat Bowser himself, at which point Hongo agreed to restore the island to normal.
 
Bowser's attempt to kidnap Peach at an amusement park failed when Mario defeated him in the form of a pinball in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. In ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'' Bowser attacked Yoshi's Island once more, and the havoc he caused led the spirit [[Hongo]] to transform Yoshi's Island into an isolated picturebook in order to trap Bowser, a reversal of what he had done to the island during his own infancy. However, Yoshi was able to satisfy the wishes of all the island's spirits and defeat Bowser himself, at which point Hongo agreed to restore the island to normal.
  
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', Bowser stole the [[Music Keys]] from Mario and Toad after they collected all of them, then he took them back to his castle for a secret plan of his. Mario and Toad followed him and steal the keys back, then engaged him in a dancing duel. Despite whipping out some impressive breakdancing, Bowser was smashed through the ceiling. In the end, it turns out that he only wanted the Music Keys to cure his tone deafness. Mario took pity on him and used the Music Keys to put music in his soul.
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In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', Bowser steals the [[Music Keys]] from Mario and Toad after they've collected them, then takes them back to his castle for a secret plan of his. Mario and Toad follow and steal the keys back, then engage him in a dancing duel. Despite whipping out some impressive breakdancing, Bowser is smashed through the ceiling. In the end, it turns out that he only wanted the Music Keys to cure his tone deafness. Mario takes pity on him and uses the Music Keys to put music in his soul.
  
 
==The DS/Wii Era==
 
==The DS/Wii Era==
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The adult Bowser also showed up in ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time''. When trying to capture Peach he wound up being tossed back in time and teaming up with his younger self to battle the brothers at Thwomp Volcano (but neither Bowser knew that they were actually the same person). At the end he accidentally swallowed the [[poison mushroom]] that once was the bigger [[Princess Shroob]]. He became even more powerful with it and barraged Mario and Luigi with nonstop attacks, never giving either a chance to fight back. However each attack the brothers dodged or deflected wound up hitting the Princess Shroob's ghost until she was destroyed, and Bowser was restored to normal (then promptly defeated). The sequel revealed that Bowser actually kept the surviving Shroobs cryogenically frozen in a hidden area of his underground vault.
 
The adult Bowser also showed up in ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time''. When trying to capture Peach he wound up being tossed back in time and teaming up with his younger self to battle the brothers at Thwomp Volcano (but neither Bowser knew that they were actually the same person). At the end he accidentally swallowed the [[poison mushroom]] that once was the bigger [[Princess Shroob]]. He became even more powerful with it and barraged Mario and Luigi with nonstop attacks, never giving either a chance to fight back. However each attack the brothers dodged or deflected wound up hitting the Princess Shroob's ghost until she was destroyed, and Bowser was restored to normal (then promptly defeated). The sequel revealed that Bowser actually kept the surviving Shroobs cryogenically frozen in a hidden area of his underground vault.
  
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser once again takes a backseat to Bowser Jr. who goes off to capture Peach himself. Bowser was the boss of the castle in World 1, where he was defeated in the old bridge trick that resulted him falling into lava and apparently dying, leaving behind only his skeleton. Bowser's skeleton, also known as Dry Bowser, appeared as the boss of World 8. After he was defeated in the battle, Bowser Jr. threw the skeleton into a pot to revive Bowser. Although the two teamed up against Mario in Bowser's Castle (at the end of the second part of World 8), Bowser Jr. was defeated first, allowing Mario to slide under Bowser and remove the bridge. Bowser was seen afterwards being dragged back home. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Kamek brought Bowser back in time to find the seven star children whom had been born with the seven stars, as presumably it would grant Bowser great power (ironically unaware that Bowser himself was one of the star children). Bowser was the game's final boss, fighting the Yoshis in anger after they defeated his past self. Kamek then grew him to giant size, but he was still defeated.
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser once again takes a backseat to Bowser Jr. who goes off to capture Peach himself. Bowser was the boss of the castle in World 1, where he was defeated in the old bridge trick that resulted him falling into lava and apparently dying, leaving behind only his skeleton. Bowser's skeleton, also known as Dry Bowser, appears as the boss of World 8. After he was defeated in the battle, Bowser Jr. threw the skeleton into a pot to revive Bowser. Although the two teamed up against Mario in Bowser's Castle (at the end of the second part of World 8), Bowser Jr. was defeated first, allowing Mario to slide under Bowser and remove the bridge. Bowser was seen afterwards being dragged back home.
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In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Kamek brought Bowser back in time to find the seven star children whom had been born with the seven stars, as presumably it would grant Bowser great power (ironic, considering that Bowser was actually one of the star children). Bowser was the game's final boss, fighting the Yoshis in anger after they defeated his past self. Kamek then grew him to giant size, but he was still defeated.
  
 
[[image:Bowser5.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Bowser in paper form.]]
 
[[image:Bowser5.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Bowser in paper form.]]
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==The Switch Era==
 
==The Switch Era==
  
Bowser executed a new plan to capture Peach in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. He enlisted the help of a group of evil rabbit wedding planners known as the [[Broodals]] to set up a forced marriage between himself and Peach. He captured Peach as well as a [[Bonneton]] named [[Tiara]], whom he forced to act as Peach's crown. When Mario came to save her, Bowser was able to defeat him and threw him from the airship, while shredding up his trademark hat. Bowser and the Broodals traveled from kingdom to kingdom in his airship, stealing something from each area that would make their wedding more extravagant, while also leaving behind a number of posters advertising his wedding. Mario continued to pursue him with a new ally, Tiara's brother [[Cappy]]. In battle, Bowser now sported a special hat of his own, a mechanical one that was armed with boxing glove-like fists. He first attempted to battle Mario about halfway through his quest, at the [[Cloud Kingdom]]. Mario beat Bowser, but Bowser was able to cover his escape with cannonfire from his airship, which forced Mario and Cappy's [[Odyssey|ship]] into a crash landing. Bowser also tried siccing a dragon on Mario when he approached his kingdom. By the time Mario reached the end of Bowser's Kingdom, Bowser himself had already completed preparations. He left his kingdom behind and went to a chapel on the moon to hold the wedding ceremony. He forced a number of citizens from different kingdoms to attend the wedding. The only person not invited was Mario, who showed up anyway. Bowser proceeded to fight Mario in the caves beneath the chapel and was defeated. In the aftermath of the battle, the caves started to collapse on them. Mario could not escape on his own, so he used Cappy's power to temporarily possess Bowser and escaped to safety with Peach and Tiara. Once they were all safely on the moon's surface, Bowser's mind was freed. He and Mario both tried making moves on Peach at the same time, with Bowser trying to present a bouquet of miniature piranha plants to her. Peach was frustrated with both of their gestures and rejected them. Then, as Peach took off in the Odyssey, Bowser attempted to hitch a ride, only for Mario to hop off of him to jump into the ship.
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Bowser executed a new plan to capture Peach in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. He enlisted the help of a group of evil rabbit wedding planners known as the [[Broodals]] to set up a forced marriage between himself and Peach. He captured Peach as well as a [[Bonneton]] named [[Tiara]], whom he forced to act as Peach's crown. When Mario came to save her, Bowser was able to defeat him and threw him from the airship, while shredding up his trademark hat. Bowser and the Broodals traveled from kingdom to kingdom in his airship, stealing something from each area that would make their wedding more extravagant, while also leaving behind a number of posters advertising his wedding. Mario continued to pursue him with a new ally, Tiara's brother [[Cappy]]. In battle, Bowser now sported a special hat of his own, a mechanical one that was armed with boxing glove-like fists. He first attempted to battle Mario about halfway through his quest, at the [[Cloud Kingdom]]. Mario beat Bowser, but Bowser was able to cover his escape with cannonfire from his airship, which forced Mario and Cappy's [[Odyssey|ship]] into a crash landing. Bowser also tried siccing a dragon on Mario when he approached his kingdom.
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By the time Mario reached the end of Bowser's Kingdom, Bowser himself had already completed preparations. He left his kingdom behind and went to a chapel on the moon to hold the wedding ceremony. He forced a number of citizens from different kingdoms to attend the wedding. The only person not invited was Mario, who showed up anyway. Bowser proceeded to fight Mario in the caves beneath the chapel and was defeated. In the aftermath of the battle, the caves started to collapse on them. Mario could not escape on his own, so he used Cappy's power to temporarily possess Bowser and escaped to safety with Peach and Tiara. Once they were all safely on the moon's surface, Bowser's mind was freed. He and Mario both tried making moves on Peach at the same time, with Bowser trying to present a bouquet of miniature piranha plants to her. Peach was frustrated with both of their gestures and rejected them. Then, as Peach took off in the Odyssey, Bowser attempted to hitch a ride, only for Mario to hop off of him to jump into the ship.
  
 
He appeared in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', where he was available to be placed in levels as an enemy, as in the previous game. In the new ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, Bowser was available only in his Meowser form. Within the game's Story Mode, Bowser was implied to be the identity of one of the job givers, under the alias of "Father of Name Withheld" (with Bowser Jr. being "Name Withheld"). His jobs involved levels with special traps set up for Mario. At the end of Story Mode, Bowser kidnapped Toadette, and she then had to be rescued in the course titled "Meowser Showdown!". In it, Mario had to navigate a castle while confronting Meowser several times and ultimately had to defeat him with [[POW Block|POW Blocks]].  
 
He appeared in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', where he was available to be placed in levels as an enemy, as in the previous game. In the new ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, Bowser was available only in his Meowser form. Within the game's Story Mode, Bowser was implied to be the identity of one of the job givers, under the alias of "Father of Name Withheld" (with Bowser Jr. being "Name Withheld"). His jobs involved levels with special traps set up for Mario. At the end of Story Mode, Bowser kidnapped Toadette, and she then had to be rescued in the course titled "Meowser Showdown!". In it, Mario had to navigate a castle while confronting Meowser several times and ultimately had to defeat him with [[POW Block|POW Blocks]].  
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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. He, Junior and some of Bowser's other minions were also seen enjoying one of the baths at Shangri-Spa during the credits.
 
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.
  
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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=Abilities=
  
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
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Bowser is known for his immense strength and brawn. He is also a slow and lumbering creature. He displays a variety of abilities throughout the games, such as simple feral physical attacks with his claws or shell, or fire breath which ranges depending on the game from spitting out fireballs or breathing out a jet of flame. His size also seems to vary  between games, although this may be alotted to the growth magic that Bowser is shown to use in ''Yoshi's Island DS'' and ''Super Princess Peach''. The original ''Super Mario Bros.'' manual also describes him as having magic abilities which he uses to transform the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom, although such magic is rarely ever actually seen being used by Bowser in the games.
  
==Sports, Racing and Party Spin-Offs==
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In ''Super Mario RPG'', the weapons Bowser can use include the Chomp Shell, [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]], Hurly Gloves (which he uses to toss Mario at the enemy), Spiked Link and Drill Claw. As for his armors, Bowser has the Happy Shell, Courage Shell, Fire Shell and Heal Shell that he can gain and equip throughout the game. He additionally can learn the following special moves:
  
Despite his antagonistic nature, Bowser has often joined with his enemies in various sporting events, although in some instances he has still acted as an antagonist.
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*'''Terrorize-''' Bowser summons a [[Big Boo]] which attacks enemies and could inflict them with the Fear status.
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*'''Poison Gas-''' Bowser summons a Mokura that will poison the enemies.
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*'''Crusher-''' Bowser summons a thin jagged rock that emerges from the ground beneath an enemy. Can cause great damage and even moreso if timed.
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*'''Bowser Crush-''' Bowser summons a giant, ghostly-looking [[Mecha-Koopa]] to crush all enemies onscreen.
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In ''Bowser's Inside Story'', Bowser's primary commands in battle revolve punching enemies, spitting a jet of flame and curling up so that enemies land on his spiked shell. He also gains two abilities that he can only use outside of battle. One is a ground pound-like attack. The other, after Bowser's back is fixed and makes him more flexible, allows Bowser to curl up into a spiked ball and roll around as well as up several walls. Bowser used a similar spiked ball maneauver in the final battle of ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
  
[[Image:Bowser2.jpg|thumb|150px|Even in the friendly sports environment, Bowser finds ways to stir up trouble.]]
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Within the ''Smash Bros.'' games, Bowser is shown as one of the slowest but most physically powerful characters. The following are his special moves:
*'''Golf:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario Golf 64]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' (outside of Story Mode), ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''. He also appears in ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf GB]]''.
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*'''Kart Racing:''' Bowser has been playable in almost all of the ''Mario Kart'' games starting from the beginning, including ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (where he is paired with Bowser Jr.), ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (unlocked through the game's gacha feature). He also appears as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''.  
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*'''Standard Special Move: Fire Breath-''' Bowser breathes out a jet of flame, as in ''Super Mario 64'' and most later games.
**Dry Bowser (Bowser's skeletal form from ''New Super Mario Bros.'') also appears as an unlockable character in ''Mario Kart Wii'' (unlocked by getting a star in all 150cc Wii Cups), an alternate costume for Bowser in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'', a DLC character in ''Mario Kart 8'', an initial playable character in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and a playable driver who can be unlocked through the gacha mechanic in ''Mario Kart Tour''. In ''Tour'', a gold version of Dry Bowser was also made available during certain tours. Other tour-exclusive [[Characters in Mario Kart Tour#Variants|variants]] of Bowser available in ''Tour'' include a Santa outfit, Meowser and Dr. Bowser.
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*'''Side Special Move (1): Koopa Klaw-''' Bowser strikes at the enemy with his claw. If the opponent is close enough, Bowser will also grab them, at which point he can either gnaw on them or simply toss them. This move is only in ''Melee'' and replaced within ''Brawl''.
*'''Tennis:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario Tennis 64]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' (through a transfer pak), ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. Dry Bowser also appears as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Open'' (unlocked by completing the third level of Ink Showdown), ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' (by purchasing him through the rewards menu or completing 10 simple matches in Classic Tennis mode) and ''Mario Tennis Aces'' (unlocked by completing an online tournament in July 2019 or automatically added to the game in the following month).
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*'''Side Special Move (2): Flying Slam-''' This appears to be similar to the Koopa Klaw, as Bowser swipes at the enemy with his claw. However, once connecting he will leap into the air with the opponent in his hands and smash them down onto the ground beneath him. This move is added in ''Brawl''.
*'''Baseball:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Bowser Monsters.
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*'''Up Special Move: Whirling Fortress-''' Bowser retracts within his shell and spins around in the air, causing damage to anyone he hits.
*'''Soccer:''' In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Bowser appears as a non-playable antagonist with his own team of robots known as the [[Super Team]]. He later appeared as a playable captain in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'' in place of the Super Team.
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*'''Down Special Move: Bowser Bomb-''' Bower leaps down to the air and then slams down with great force, similar to a usual Ground Pound/Hip Drop move. This is based on Bowser's attack pattern in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*'''The Olympics:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', '[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]''. In the second through fourth of games, Dry Bowser appears as a boss/rival character, and in the ''Rio 2016'' installment, Dry Bowser is playable for the Javelin Toss event.
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*'''Final Smash: Giga Bowser-''' Bowser temporarily transforms into Giga Bowser, which is a much larger, more grotesque and more powerful version of Bowser. He can still receive damage, but will not flinch from attacks. Giga Bowser originally appeared as a secret boss in ''Melee'', and Bowser can only transform into him by using a Smash Ball from ''Brawl'' onwards. In ''Ultimate'', he attacks by going into the background (similar to how his giant self appears in ''Yoshi's Island'') and punching towards the stage in an area that the player selects with the cursor.
*'''Other Sports:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.
 
  
===Storyline Roles===
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=Sports=
  
Bowser has also had notable roles in the intro movies of the various sports movies, where he usually serves as a foil for [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. In ''Mario Tennis 64'', he showed up when Wario and Waluigi confronted Mario and Luigi, easing the tension by seeming to demand that they simply play tennis. In ''Toadstool Tour'', Bowser went on a rampage and pursued the Wario Bros. in his Clown Copter after their golf ball gave him a black eye, chasing them to his castle, where all three are accidentally caught in his Bob-omb blast. They instead allied with each other in ''Mario Power Tennis'', where Wario and Waluigi stumbled onto his secret training facility. He then submitted them to a brutal training regimen before sending them to attack the Mario Bros. in a tennis game using Bob-ombs, with Bowser supporting them from the sky firing Bob-ombs from a miniature airship. However, the Mario Bros. and eventually all the tennis players in the audience banded together to deflect the bob-ombs until Bowser, Wario and Waluigi were sent blasting off again from their own bombs.
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Despite his antagonistic nature, Bowser has often joined with his enemies in various sporting events, although in some instances he still acts as an antagonist.
  
In the Challenge Mode of ''Mario Super Sluggers'', Bowser backed his son's invasion of the [[Baseball Kingdom]]. After Junior lost a baseball game to Mario's friends, Bowser stepped up to challenge them instead and revealed his Bowser Castle. After losing the first time, he claimed that he was not ready and asked for a rematch. After being beaten again, he nearly began preparations for another rematch when Peach offered to let him play baseball with them. He then reluctantly attended the following dinner, and, after the fireworks ceremony was sabotaged by Wario and Waluigi, Bowser came from nowhere to save Mario by deflecting an incoming [[Bullet Bill]] with his own bat.
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[[Image:Bowser2.jpg|thumb|150px|Even in the friendly sports environment, Bowser finds ways to stir up trouble.]]
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*'''Golf:''' Bowser was playable in ''[[Mario Golf 64]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' (though not as part of the main adventure) and ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''. He also appears in ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf GB]]''.
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*'''Kart Racing:''' Bowser has been playable in almost all of the ''Mario Kart'' games starting from the beginning, including ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (where he is paired with Bowser Jr.), ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (unlocked through the game's gacha feature). He also appears as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''.
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**Dry Bowser (Bowser's skeletal form from ''New Super Mario Bros.'') also appears as an unlockable character in ''Mario Kart Wii'' (unlocked by getting a star in all 150cc Wii Cups), an alternate costume for Bowser in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'', a DLC character in ''Mario Kart 8'', an initial playable character in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and a playable driver who can be unlocked through the gacha mechanic in ''Mario Kart Tour''. In ''Tour'', a gold version of Dry Bowser was also made available during certain tours.
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*'''Tennis:''' Bowser is playable in ''[[Mario Tennis 64]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' (through a transfer pak), ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. Dry Bowser also appears as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Open'' (unlocked by completing the third level of Ink Showdown), ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' (by purchasing him through the rewards menu or completing 10 simple matches in Classic Tennis mode) and ''Mario Tennis Aces'' (unlocked by completing an online tournament in July 2019 or automatically added to the game in the following month).
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*'''Baseball:''' Bowser is playable in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Bowser Monsters.
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*'''Soccer:''' In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Bowser appears as a non-playable antagonist with his own team of robots known as the [[Super Team]]. In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', he appears as a playable character, replacing his Super Team robots.
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*'''The Olympics:''' Bowser is playable in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', '[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]''. In the second through fourth of those installments, Dry Bowser appears as a boss/rival character, and in the ''Rio 2016'' installment, Dry Bowser is playable for the Javelin Toss event.
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*'''Other Sports:''' Bowser is playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.
  
In the Adventure Mode of ''Mario Tennis Aces'', a giant Bowser Statue appeared as the boss of Bowser's Castle at Inferno Island, and Bowser himself later appeared as the final boss. After Mario won his tennis match against the possessed Wario and Waluigi, Bowser stole the cursed tennis racket [[Lucien]] and the five [[Power Stones]] that contained Lucien's power. Like all wielders of Lucien, Bowser's appearance was altered. He called himself Bowcien and considered himself to have obtained absolute power. Mario then had to defeat him at the [[Temple of Bask]] by breaking Lucien in a tennis battle.
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He also appeared as an antagonist in the ''Mario Party'' games. He appeared in every ''Mario Party'' and almost always with the same role: he had his own space on the board, and he would subject anyone landing on that space to a randomly-generated event that would usually entail stealing coins and/or stars from one or more of the player characters. He also usually had his own unlockable board as well as some sort of storyline role. In early ''Mario Party'' games, he had several Baby Bowser-like minions known as [[Koopa Kid]]s.
  
===Mario Party===
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He has made two playable appearances throughout the ''Mario Party'' series. In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', a special Bowser Party mode was included in which one player could control Bowser in competing against the other characters. In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser's role was shifted to make him one of the normally playable characters for the first time in the series.
  
He also appeared as an antagonist in the ''Mario Party'' games. He appeared in every ''Mario Party'' and almost always with the same role: he had his own space on the board, and he would subject anyone landing on that space to a randomly-generated event that would usually entail stealing coins and/or stars from one or more of the player characters. He also usually had his own unlockable board as well as some sort of storyline role. In early ''Mario Party'' games, he had several Baby Bowser-like minions known as [[Koopa Kid]]s. Bowser would eventually make two playable appearances in later games of the ''Mario Party'' series. In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', a special Bowser Party mode was included in which one player could control Bowser in competing against the other characters. In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser's role was shifted to make him one of the normally playable characters for the first time in the series, with Bowser Spaces being replaced by Bad Luck Spaces.
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==Storyline Roles==
  
Throughout the series, Bowser has played roles within the storylines of most games. Within the first ''[[Mario Party]]'', Bowser interfered with the characters' adventures until they come to his stronghold at Bowser's Magma Mountain. After the board was completed, all the stars earned came together to form a large star which defeated Bowser. However, he then proceeded to shatter the Eternal Star into several pieces and defaced it with graffiti. He also stole all 100 of the Stars that had been collected between Mario and his friends, distributing them to his Koopa Kid lieutenants. After all the stars were recollected, they formed a larger star that sent Bowser and the Koopa Kid flying, while they entered and repaired the Eternal Star. He then invaded [[Mario Land]] while the others were arguing over the proper name for it in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. He appeared in each board with a different disguise matching the theme of the level, and in each case he was defeated by the board's Super Star at the end of a game. His disguised forms were Captain Bowser in Pirate Land, Bowser the Brash in Western Land, Black Hole Bowser in Space Land, Sphinx Bowser in Mystery Land and Wizard Bowser in Horror Land. After being defeated in each of these forms, he had his Koopa Kids kidnap and replace Toad, before luring Mario's friends into his own land he created, Bowser Land. At the end of the stage, he battled the winning Super Star in a ''Super Mario 64''-inspired battle where he turned into Metal Bowser when the Super Star attempted to pick him up. After receiving a star from the others, the character received the strength to toss Bowser into the atmosphere, causing him to lose his metal form and be knocked out upon landing. Bowser took a break from his usual role as final enemy in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', where he was instead comic relief. He appeared after each Star Stamp was earned and attempted to challenge the player character to a battle for the Star Stamps, but in each instance he usually arrived too late or was ignored, and at one point he was accidentally sent flying by [[Daisy]]. When the time came for the final Star Stamp, Bowser challenged the player character to a battle, only to find that the Mischief Star Stamp had already been stolen by [[Waluigi]]. He accused Waluigi of stealing his idea and battled him, only to lose to him. He then asked the player character to avenge him by defeating Waluigi.
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In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', he showed up after the player's character had collected all of their birthday presents. Bowser claimed to have stolen the presents and then made the player character compete at Bowser's Gnarly Party against three others and then battle him. After being defeated, Bowser fled and "accidentally" dropped his own present for the player, a bizarre-looking object. The Koopa Kid revealed that Bowser did not really steal the presents and that this was his way of doing a good thing for the character on their birthday. Another sympathetic insight into Bowser's character was given through the story of ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. In that installment, he traveled throughout the dream lands of the [[Dream Depot]] and wreaked havoc in hopes of making his dream came true. Mario (or one of his friends) challenged Bowser on each level and eventually defeated Bowser in one last battle. This actually made Bowser happy, as it fulfilled what he had wished for: a worthy opponent. In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Bowser attacked [[Shroom City]] and stole all of the [[Gaddget]]s and minigames. Mario, Luigi, Peach and Yoshi had to adventure throughout the city to retrieve all of the Gaddgets, which includes a number of Bowser-themed Gaddgets. After Bowser was defeated in a minigame for the final Gaddget, he was shown to have enjoyed the challenge and gave up the Bowser Print Gaddget. The ending mentioned that was making a 'fresh start' at beating his rival. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Bowser was jealous that he was not invited on the cruise hosted by [[Toadsworth]] along with Mario and his friends, so he attempted to sabotage the cruise. After being defeated at Bowser's Enchanting Inferno, he and Koopa Kid were trapped on a small island.
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Bowser has also had notable roles in the intro movies of the various sports movies, where he usually serves as a foil for [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. In ''Mario Tennis 64'', he shows up when Wario and Waluigi confront Mario and Luigi, easing the tension by seeming to demand that they simply play tennis. In ''Toadstool Tour'', Bowser goes on a rampage and pursues the Wario Bros. in his Clown Copter after their golf ball gives him a black eye, chasing them to his castle where all three are accidentally caught in his Bob-omb blast.
  
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', Bowser disrupted the award ceremony for the [[Star Carnival]] and stole the [[Star Rod]] from [[MC Ballyhoo]]. At Bowser's Warped Orbit, the player's character had to defeat Bowser's chosen champion (either [[Boo]] or [[Hammer Bros.|Hammer Bro]] to make him surrender the Star Rod. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Bowser lured Mario and his friends into his castle under the pretense of throwing a Big Bowser Bash to apologize for his past transgressions. It was a trap, and Bowser used an invention called a [[Minimizer]] to shrink Mario and his friends down to a tiny size while he stole their Sky Crystal. He cast them all away while he looked for the other Sky Crystals, but Mario and his friends were able to find them first and returned to Bowser's Castle to face Bowser. There, Donkey Kong accidentally broke the Minimizer just as Bowser was about to crush the Super Star of the group, which caused Mario and his friends to revert to their normal sizes. As a last-ditch effort to stop them, Bowser used a Megamorph Belt to transform into Blockhead Bowser, but he was still defeated. Having gained all of the Sky Crystals, Mario and his friends united them to form a special [[Nintendo DS|DS]] on which a minigame called Triangle Twisters could be played. Bowser revealed that playing that game was all he wanted all along, and so Mario and his friends allowed him to play it with them. Bowser was later featured in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', where he and Bowser Junior stole all of the [[Mini Stars]] so that Bowser could use them to decorate his castle. Mario and his friends went on a quest to retrieve the Mini Stars, which ended with defeating Bowser at Bowser Station, and Bowser fell out of his Koopa Clown Car when he realized that he had lost. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', Bowser was jealous that Mario and his friends were invited to party at the Party Islands, so he built Bowser's Tower and trapped much of the island's fun in bubbles. The character chosen by the player had to navigate the tower accompanied by a green [[Toad (species)|Toad]] while facing bubble clones of the other characters. Bowser was faced and defeated in Bower's Sky Scuffle, at which point his bubble machine was destroyed. But this was the one game in which Bowser was never truly beaten, as he proceeded to kick the character out of his tower and invited them to challenge him again.
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They instead ally with each other in ''Mario Power Tennis'', where Wario and Waluigi stumble onto his secret training facility. He then submits them to a brutal training regimen and then sends them to attack the Mario Bros. in a tennis game using Bob-ombs, with Bowser supporting them from the sky firing Bob-ombs from a miniature airship. However, the Mario Bros. and eventually all the tennis players in the audience band together to deflect the bob-ombs until Bowser, Wario and Waluigi are sent blasting off again from their own bombs.
  
In ''Super Mario Party'', Mario and his friends decided to throw another competition to decide who among them was a Super Star. Bowser arrived at that moment with a group of his minions, and he demanded that they be allowed to take part in the competition as well. He also sent Kamek to act as one of the hosts alongside [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]], to keep things fair.
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In the Challenge Mode of ''Mario Super Sluggers'', Bowser backs his son's invasion of the [[Baseball Kingdom]]. After Junior loses a baseball game to Mario's friends, Bowser steps up to challenge them instead and reveals his Bowser Castle. After losing the first time, he will claim he was not ready and then ask for a rematch. After being beaten again, he nearly began preparations for another rematch when Peach offered to let them play baseball with them. He then reluctantly attended the following dinner and after the fireworks ceremony was sabotaged by Wario and Waluigi, Bowser came from nowhere to save Mario by deflecting an incoming [[Bullet Bill]] with his own bat.
  
==Cameos and Non-Storyline Roles==
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In the Adventure Mode of ''Mario Tennis Aces'', a giant Bowser Statue appeared as the boss of Bowser's Castle at Inferno Island, and Bowser himself later appeared as the final boss. After Mario won his tennis match against the possessed Wario and Waluigi, Bowser stole the cursed tennis racket [[Lucien]] and the five [[Power Stones]] that contained Lucien's power. Like all wielders of Lucien, Bowser's appearance was altered. He called himself Bowcien and considered himself to have obtained absolute power. Mario then had to defeat him at the [[Temple of Bask]] by breaking Lucien in a tennis battle.
  
*In the [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser (described as "the Bowser") was mentioned as the antagonist who captured Princess Peach, but he was not actually battled in the game's storyline. His only appearance in the game was as an alarm, referred to as the Alarm Koopa.
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===Mario Party===
*In ''[[Mario Clash]]'', an image of Bowser would appear to congratulate the player if they reached 700,000 points.
 
*In ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', Bowser was playable in Versus Mode and had the highest attack out of the four playable characters. He was also featured in the story mode included in the ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'' version, in which he stole the cookies and was the final opponent faced in the seventh stage.
 
*In the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' series, he appeared in several remakes of [[Game & Watch]] games in antagonistic roles.
 
*Bowser made an appearance in the version of ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' that was first included in ''[[Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (which would also be included in the other ''Super Mario Advance'' games and the first ''Mario & Luigi'' game). He would make an appearance in every fourth phase during Battle Mode and breathe fire from the center of the stage. Bowser could be stunned, but he was the only enemy in the game who could not be defeated.
 
*Within the ''WarioWare'' games, a blue version of Bowser with more human-like proportions (similar to a kaiju) was featured as the antagonist of the Classic Clash microgames that were used in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' and ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''. There was also a variation of the microgame in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' in which Bowser's design was closer to that of his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.''. ''[[WarioWare: Let's Get it Together!]]'' also made a microgame based on beating Bowser in ''Super Mario Bros.''.
 
  
=Abilities=
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Within the first ''[[Mario Party]]'', Bowser interfered with the characters' adventures until they come to his stronghold at Bowser's Magma Mountain. After the board was completed, all the stars earned came together to form a large star which defeated Bowser. However, he then proceeded to shatter the Eternal Star into several pieces and deface it with graffiti. He also stole all the stars that had been collected between Mario and his friends, distributing them to his Koopa Kid lieutenants. After all the stars were recollected, they formed a larger star that sent Bowser and the Koopa Kid flying, while they entered and repaired the Eternal Star.
  
Bowser is known for his immense strength and brawn. He is also a slow and lumbering creature. He displays a variety of abilities throughout the games, such as simple feral physical attacks with his claws or shell, or fire breath which ranges depending on the game from spitting out fireballs or breathing out a jet of flame. His size also seems to vary  between games, although this may be alotted to the growth magic that Bowser is shown to use in ''Yoshi's Island DS'' and ''Super Princess Peach''. The original ''Super Mario Bros.'' manual also describes him as having magic abilities which he uses to transform the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom, although such magic is rarely ever actually seen being used by Bowser in the games.
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He then invaded [[Mario Land]] while the others were arguing over the proper name for it in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. He appeared in each board with a different disguise matching the theme of the level, and in each case he was defeated by the board's Super Star. His alternate forms were Captain Bowser in Pirate Land, Bowser the Brash in Western Land, Black Hole Bowser in Space Land, Sphinx Bowser in Mystery Land and Wizard Bowser in Horror Land. After being defeated in each of these forms, he had his Koopa Kids kidnap and replace Toad and lure Mario's friends into his own land he created, Bowser Land. At the end of the stage, he battled the winning Super Star in a ''Super Mario 64''-inspired battle but then turned into Metal Bowser when the Super Star attempted to pick him up. But after receiving a star from the others, the character received the strength to toss Bowser into the atmosphere, causing him to lose his metal form and be knocked out upon landing.
  
In ''Super Mario RPG'', the weapons Bowser can use include the Chomp Shell, [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]], Hurly Gloves (which he uses to toss Mario at the enemy), Spiked Link and Drill Claw. As for his armors, Bowser has the Happy Shell, Courage Shell, Fire Shell and Heal Shell that he can gain and equip throughout the game. He additionally can learn the following special moves:
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Bowser took a break from his usual role as final enemy in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', where he was instead comic relief. He appeared after each Star Stamp was earned and attempted to challenge the player character to a battle for the Star Stamps, but in each instance he usually arrived too late or is ignored, and at one point he was accidentally sent flying by [[Daisy]]. When the time came for the final Star Stamp, Bowser challenged the player character to a battle, only to find that the Mischief Star Stamp had already been stolen by [[Waluigi]]. He accused Waluigi of stealing his idea and battled him, but surprisingly lost to him. He then asked the player character to avenge him by defeating Waluigi. In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', he showed up after the player's character had collected all of their birthday presents. Bowser claimed to have stolen the presents and then made the player character compete at Bowser's Gnarly Party against three others and then battle him. After being defeated, Bowser fled and "accidentally" dropped his own present for the player, a bizarre-looking object. The Koopa Kid revealed that Bowser did not really steal the presents and that this was his way of doing a good thing for the character on their birthday.
  
*'''Terrorize-''' Bowser summons a [[Big Boo]] which attacks enemies and could inflict them with the Fear status.
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One notable insight into Bowser's character was given in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. He traveled throughout the dream lands of the [[Dream Depot]] and wreaked havoc in hopes of making his dream came true. Mario (or one of his friends) challenged Bowser on each level and eventually defeated Bowser in one last battle. This actually made Bowser happy, as it fulfilled what he had wished for: a worthy opponent.
*'''Poison Gas-''' Bowser summons a Mokura that will poison the enemies.
 
*'''Crusher-''' Bowser summons a thin jagged rock that emerges from the ground beneath an enemy. Can cause great damage and even moreso if timed.
 
*'''Bowser Crush-''' Bowser summons a giant, ghostly-looking [[Mecha-Koopa]] to crush all enemies onscreen.
 
  
In ''Bowser's Inside Story'', Bowser's primary commands in battle revolve punching enemies, spitting a jet of flame and curling up so that enemies land on his spiked shell. He also gains two abilities that he can only use outside of battle. One is a ground pound-like attack. The other, after Bowser's back is fixed and makes him more flexible, allows Bowser to curl up into a spiked ball and roll around as well as up several walls. Bowser used a similar spiked ball maneuver in the final battle of ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
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In ''Super Mario Party'', Mario and his friends decided to throw another competition to decide who among them was a Super Star. Bowser arrived at that moment with a group of his minions, and he demanded that they be allowed to take part in the competition as well. He also sent Kamek to act as one of the hosts alongside [[Toad]] and [[Toadette]], to keep things fair.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
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*In the NES version of ''[[Tetris]]'', Bowser makes a cameo appearance on a special congratulatory screen that appears upon completion of the Type B mode, along with a number of other Nintendo characters. Bowser is seen playing an accordion.
 
*In the NES version of ''[[Tetris]]'', Bowser makes a cameo appearance on a special congratulatory screen that appears upon completion of the Type B mode, along with a number of other Nintendo characters. Bowser is seen playing an accordion.
*In ''[[F-1 Race]]'', Bowser made a cameo appearance waving to the player during the ending sequence.
 
 
*Within the Super NES version of ''[[SimCity]]'', Bowser can appear as a natural disaster. He is depicted as a giant attacking the city in parody of Godzilla and other kaiju.
 
*Within the Super NES version of ''[[SimCity]]'', Bowser can appear as a natural disaster. He is depicted as a giant attacking the city in parody of Godzilla and other kaiju.
*He appeared as the main villain of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' and ''[[Nintendo Games on Philips CD-i#Hotel Mario|Hotel Mario]]''. The former game was notable in that it marked one instance where Bowser captured Mario instead of Peach. Bowser also made cameo appearances in the ''Mario Teaches Typing'' games, the ''Mario's Early Years!'' games and ''Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up''. He also appeared in ''Mario's FUNdamentals'' as both a challenger and part of some of the games.
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*He appeared as the main villain of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' and ''[[Nintendo Games on Philips CD-i#Hotel Mario|Hotel Mario]]''. The former game was notable in that it marked one instance where Bowser captured Mario instead of Peach.
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', the characters of [[Talon]] and [[Malon]] (as well as Malon's Terminan counterparts [[Cremia]] and [[Romani]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'') each wear a golden Bowser brooch, which may be in reference to Talon being modeled to resemble Mario. A portrait of Bowser can also be seen through a window of Hyrule Castle's garden in ''Ocarina of Time''.
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*In the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' series, he appeared in several remakes of [[Game & Watch]] games in antagonistic roles.
*In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', one treasure was the Flames of Tomorrow matchbox, which contained Bowser Breath-branded matches and featured an image of Bowser's face.
 
 
*Bowser also appeared as a playable character in the board game-themed crossover games ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' and ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
 
*Bowser also appeared as a playable character in the board game-themed crossover games ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' and ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
 
*Bowser appeared in ''[[Yakuman DS]]'' as an opponent and could be unlocked as a playable character by defeating all of Challenge Mode's hard challenges.
 
*Bowser appeared in ''[[Yakuman DS]]'' as an opponent and could be unlocked as a playable character by defeating all of Challenge Mode's hard challenges.
 
*In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', he appeared as the main antagonist faced at the end of World 8 and could be unlocked as a helper character after being defeated. Dry Bowser also appeared as the final boss of Special World 8 and could similarly be unlocked.
 
*In ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', he appeared as the main antagonist faced at the end of World 8 and could be unlocked as a helper character after being defeated. Dry Bowser also appeared as the final boss of Special World 8 and could similarly be unlocked.
 
*Bowser was included in the Nintendo releases of ''Skylanders: Superchargers'' and ''Skylanders: Imaginators'' as a playable character referred to as Hammer Slam Bowser. He rides a variation of the Koopa Clown Car called the Clown Cruiser.
 
*Bowser was included in the Nintendo releases of ''Skylanders: Superchargers'' and ''Skylanders: Imaginators'' as a playable character referred to as Hammer Slam Bowser. He rides a variation of the Koopa Clown Car called the Clown Cruiser.
*In the Wii U versions of ''Bayonetta'' and ''Bayonetta 2'', [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Bayonetta|Bayonetta]] could summon Bowser while wearing the Princess Peach outfit, with only Bowser's arms and legs being visible.
 
 
*As part of the Super Mario Mash-Up Kit for Nintendo releases of ''Minecraft'', Bowser was included as a playable skin, as well as a painting of his emblem.
 
*As part of the Super Mario Mash-Up Kit for Nintendo releases of ''Minecraft'', Bowser was included as a playable skin, as well as a painting of his emblem.
*Bowser made an appearance in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. He was on vacation for most of the game's story, leaving Bowser Jr. in charge, although he called and texted his son at several points in the game. Near the end of the game, Bowser returned home early and was absorbed by the Megabug, forming the final boss of the game, MegaDragonBowser. After being defeated, Bowser returned to normal, and Bowser Jr. foresaw a punishment.
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*Bowser appeared in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. He was on vacation for most of the game's story, leaving Bowser Jr. in charge, although he called and texted his son at several points in the game. Near the end of the game, Bowser returned home early and was absorbed by the Megabug, forming the final boss of the game, MegaDragonBowser. After being defeated, Bowser returned to normal, and Bowser Jr. foresaw a punishment.
*He returned in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' as a playable character.
 
  
 
===Super Smash Bros.===
 
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Bowser's personal Classic Mode route in ''Ultimate'' is called "The Red One. Every Red One!" Bowser's opponents follow the theme of wearing red. Unlike other Classic Mode routes, Bowser battles a boss character (which is [[Rathalos]]) before having a final character battle. The actual final battle of his route is against Mario and then Metal Mario.
 
Bowser's personal Classic Mode route in ''Ultimate'' is called "The Red One. Every Red One!" Bowser's opponents follow the theme of wearing red. Unlike other Classic Mode routes, Bowser battles a boss character (which is [[Rathalos]]) before having a final character battle. The actual final battle of his route is against Mario and then Metal Mario.
 
===Abilities===
 
 
Within the ''Smash Bros.'' games, Bowser is shown as one of the slowest but most physically powerful characters. The following are his special moves:
 
 
*'''Standard Special Move: Fire Breath-''' Bowser breathes out a jet of flame, as in ''Super Mario 64'' and most later games.
 
*'''Side Special Move (1): Koopa Klaw-''' Bowser strikes at the enemy with his claw. If the opponent is close enough, Bowser will also grab them, at which point he can either gnaw on them or simply toss them. This move is only in ''Melee'' and replaced within ''Brawl''.
 
*'''Side Special Move (2): Flying Slam-''' This appears to be similar to the Koopa Klaw, as Bowser swipes at the enemy with his claw. However, once connecting he will leap into the air with the opponent in his hands and smash them down onto the ground beneath him. This move is added in ''Brawl''.
 
*'''Up Special Move: Whirling Fortress-''' Bowser retracts within his shell and spins around in the air, causing damage to anyone he hits.
 
*'''Down Special Move: Bowser Bomb-''' Bower leaps down to the air and then slams down with great force, similar to a usual Ground Pound/Hip Drop move. This is based on Bowser's attack pattern in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
 
*'''Final Smash: Giga Bowser-''' Bowser temporarily transforms into Giga Bowser, which is a much larger, more grotesque and more powerful version of Bowser. He can still receive damage, but will not flinch from attacks. Giga Bowser originally appeared as a secret boss in ''Melee'', and Bowser can only transform into him by using a Smash Ball from ''Brawl'' onwards. In ''Ultimate'', he attacks by going into the background (similar to how his giant self appears in ''Yoshi's Island'') and punching towards the stage in an area that the player selects with the cursor.
 
  
 
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*Bowser appeared in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and its two sequel shows as King Koopa, although he was called Bowser in some later episodes. In this series, King Koopa had a more reptilian appearance and had a variety of disguises that he used in each episode (similar to [[King K. Rool]]). In the later shows, his Koopalings also appeared.
 
*Bowser appeared in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' and its two sequel shows as King Koopa, although he was called Bowser in some later episodes. In this series, King Koopa had a more reptilian appearance and had a variety of disguises that he used in each episode (similar to [[King K. Rool]]). In the later shows, his Koopalings also appeared.
 
*Bowser also appeared in Nintendo Comics System and Nintendo Adventure Books, his appearance and demeanor based off his cartoon version.
 
*Bowser also appeared in Nintendo Comics System and Nintendo Adventure Books, his appearance and demeanor based off his cartoon version.
*He appeared as the main villain of the 1993 live action film ''Super Mario Bros.'', once again going by the name of Koopa. In this movie, he is actually a human-like being who evolved from a dinosaur and was the tyrannical ruler of Dinohatten. He sent out his bumbling cousins Iggy and Spike (named after Bowser minions from the video games) to do his dirty work and also used a special machine to de-evolve any naysayers who challenged his authority. At the end of the movie, he briefly transformed into a dinosaur while attacking Mario and Luigi, but he was almost immediately blown away. He was played by Dennis Hopper.
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*He appeared as the main villain of the ''Super Mario Bros. Movie'', once again going by the name of Koopa. In this movie, he is actually a human-like being who evolved from a dinosaur and was the tyrannical ruler of Dinohatten. He sent out his bumbling cousins Iggy and Spike (named after Bowser minions from the video games) to do his dirty work and also used a special machine to de-evolve any naysayers who challenged his authority. At the end of the movie, he briefly transformed into a dinosaur while attacking Mario and Luigi, but he was almost immediately blown away. He was played by Dennis Hopper.
*Bowser made a small appearance in the Disney film ''Wreck-It Ralph'', which was based on the world of video games. He was shown as part of the "Bad Anon" support group, and did not have a speaking role. He was instead shown breathing out fireballs in surprise.
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*Bowser made a small appearance in the Disney film ''Wreck-It Ralph'', which was based on the world of video games. He was shown as part of the "Bad Anon" support group, and did not have a speaking role.
*In the 2023 film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', Bowser was featured as the main villain and was voiced by Jack Black. He was close to his portrayal in the games, particularly with the humorous aspects from the RPG games. He was slowly conquering various countries while working his way towards the Mushroom Kingdom and fell in love with Peach, which caused him to want to make her marry him. The marriage turns out to be a trap set by Peach, and after being defeated by Mario and Luigi, Bowser was forced to shrink down with a [[Mini-Mushroom]] and was imprisoned within a glass bottle. His appearance within the film has also become popular due to his performance of "Peaches", a love ballad that he sings about Peach.
 
  
 
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
 
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*In Japan, Bowser's name is 'Koopa' or "Kuppa" (named after a Korean dish). The regular [[Koopa|Koopa Troopas]] are called nokonoko.
*In Japan, Bowser's name is 'Koopa' or 'Kuppa', a named derived from a Korean dish. The regular [[Koopa|Koopa Troopas]] are called nokonoko.
 
 
*In some of the early artwork, Bowser doesn't have his hair.
 
*In some of the early artwork, Bowser doesn't have his hair.
*The seven Koopalings were originally assumed to be Bowser's children, which was canon for other ''Mario'' works such as the cartoon series and comics. However, in 2012, Miyamoto clarified that the Koopalings are not related to Bowser. Only Bowser Junior is officially considered to be biologically related to Bowser.
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*The seven Koopalings were originally assumed to be Bowser's children, which was canon for other ''Mario'' works such as the cartoon series and comics. However, in 2012, Miyamoto clarified that the Koopalings are not related to Bowser. Only Bowser Junior is officially considered to be biologically realted to Bowser.
 
*[[Belome]] says that Bowser tastes repulsive.
 
*[[Belome]] says that Bowser tastes repulsive.
 
*''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' is Bowser's only RPG appearance where he does not speak any dialogue.
 
*''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' is Bowser's only RPG appearance where he does not speak any dialogue.
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*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', the characters of [[Talon]] and [[Malon]] (as well as Malon's Terminan counterparts [[Cremia]] and [[Romani]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'') each wear a golden Bowser brooch, which may be in reference to Talon being modeled to resemble Mario. A portrait of Bowser can also be seen through a window of Hyrule Castle's garden in ''Ocarina of Time''.
  
 
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