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''For information on Bowser's youth, refer to [[Bowser#Childhood|Baby Bowser]]
 
''For information on Bowser's youth, refer to [[Bowser#Childhood|Baby Bowser]]
  
'''Bowser Jr.''' is [[Bowser]]'s young son who has appeared as a recurring foe of [[Mario]] since his debut as one of the main antagonists in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. He has also appeared as a playable character in a number of the franchise's sports, racing and party spin-off games. Bowser Jr. usually works with his father, and in some games he also teams up with Bowser's other young lieutenants, the [[Koopalings]].
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'''Bowser Jr.''' is [[Bowser]]'s young son who has appeared as a recurring foe of [[Mario]] since his debut as one of the main antagonists in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. He has also appeared as a playable character in a number of the sports and racing games. Bowser Jr. usually works with his father, and in some games he also teams up with Bowser's other young lieutenants, the [[Koopalings]].
  
 
=Background=
 
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Bowser Jr. made his first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. His debut was not readily obvious, however. Using a special [[Gaddbrush]] that he had acquired, he took on the appearance of a watery-looking version of [[Mario]] known as [[Shadow Mario]]. He then proceeded to pollute [[Delfino Island]] in a slimy paint substance, so that Mario would take the fall for his actions. His ultimate objective was to capture [[Princess Peach]], because Bowser had told him that she was his mother. As Shadow Mario, he made several appearances and led Mario on chases, until he eventually captured her at Pinna Park. There, he revealed his identity to the astonished Mario and Peach. He battled from within a giant [[Mecha-Bowser]]. After losing, he took peach to the top of Corona Island to meet with Bowser. When Mario finally tracked them down and defeated them, the two koopas fell to the ground a distance away. Bowser Jr. ultimately realized that Peach was not his mother, but still wanted to fight Mario again someday.
 
Bowser Jr. made his first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. His debut was not readily obvious, however. Using a special [[Gaddbrush]] that he had acquired, he took on the appearance of a watery-looking version of [[Mario]] known as [[Shadow Mario]]. He then proceeded to pollute [[Delfino Island]] in a slimy paint substance, so that Mario would take the fall for his actions. His ultimate objective was to capture [[Princess Peach]], because Bowser had told him that she was his mother. As Shadow Mario, he made several appearances and led Mario on chases, until he eventually captured her at Pinna Park. There, he revealed his identity to the astonished Mario and Peach. He battled from within a giant [[Mecha-Bowser]]. After losing, he took peach to the top of Corona Island to meet with Bowser. When Mario finally tracked them down and defeated them, the two koopas fell to the ground a distance away. Bowser Jr. ultimately realized that Peach was not his mother, but still wanted to fight Mario again someday.
  
Following his introduction, he started to make various appearances in sports games as well as adventure games. While he is considered a villain by Mario standards, his antics have suggested a more competitive spirit than being greedy or malicious. He usually wears a bandanna bearing a logo over his mouth. The logo was originally of of a Mario-like mustache (due to his Shadow Mario disguise) and was replaced by a logo of a mouth full of sharp teeth in all later appearances.
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Following his introduction, he started to make various appearances in sports games as well as adventure games. While he is considered a villain by Mario standards, his antics have suggested a more competitive spirit than being greedy or malicious. He traditionally wears a bandanna of varying logos over his mouth. Originally, it was of a Mario-like mustache (due to his Shadow Mario disguise) and later as a mouth full of sharp teeth.  
  
 
He reappeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', where he distracted Mario long enough for him to make off with Peach. From then on, he acted as the sub-boss for each world, in battles reminiscent of the [[Boom Boom]] battles from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. While wearing his mask, he was more difficult to defeat, as Mario was required to grab the shells he threw and toss them back at him. At the very end of World 8, Bowser Jr. teamed up with his father to battle Mario. Bowser Jr. fought like he had before, only with the assistance of his father's fiery breath to make things more complicated. After he was defeated, he was last seen dragging his knocked out father back home.
 
He reappeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', where he distracted Mario long enough for him to make off with Peach. From then on, he acted as the sub-boss for each world, in battles reminiscent of the [[Boom Boom]] battles from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. While wearing his mask, he was more difficult to defeat, as Mario was required to grab the shells he threw and toss them back at him. At the very end of World 8, Bowser Jr. teamed up with his father to battle Mario. Bowser Jr. fought like he had before, only with the assistance of his father's fiery breath to make things more complicated. After he was defeated, he was last seen dragging his knocked out father back home.
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==Wii U Era==
 
==Wii U Era==
  
Bowser Jr. went on to have another recurring boss role in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', where he operated out of the head airship in Bowser's fleet during the takeover of Peach's castle and latest capture of Princess Peach. He was battled aboard the airship in two different levels. The first battle was at the beginning of the Soda Jungle area and was an underwater battle. He used his Junior Clown Car as a submarine and attacked by firing homing [[Torpedo Ted]]s at his foes, but he could be damaged by guiding the Teds so that they would accidentally hit him instead. The second battle was just before the final world of the main story, between Meringue Clouds and Princess Peach's Castle. That time, the battle was held in the air above the battleship. He fought using the Junior Clown Car's boxing gloves and bob-ombs, but he could be defeated by throwing the bob-ombs back at him or repeatedly jumping on him. Following that defeat, Bowser Junior was tricked into punching a hole through his own airship with its giant Bowser-like claw in a last-ditch attempt to destroy Mario. That wrecked the airship, but Junior escaped from the wreckage and to the final level at Peach's Castle. During the final level, Bowser Junior followed the heroes through part of the level and made constant attempts to crush them with the Junior Clown Car. After Bowser's initial downfall, he brought in Kamek, who used his magic to make Bowser a giant again. Junior then accompanied Bowser during the final battle, where he tried to drop on the heroes and also threw bob-ombs. He could be attacked and knocked out of his Junior Clown Car, which could then be used to injure Bowser. After Bowser was defeated, Junior jumped after him. Once again, Junior and the Koopalings ended up making a hasty escape attempt. They first tried to escape on the damaged airship, but Bowser's giant size made it crash for good. In the end, Junior escaped in the Junior Clown Car while Bowser and the Koopalings clung to it in a chain.
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Bowser Jr. went on to have another recurring boss role in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', where he operated out of the head airship in Bowser's fleet during the takeover of Peach's castle and latest capture of Princess Peach. He was battled aboard the airship in two different levels. The first battle was at the beginning of the Soda Jungle area and was an underwater battle. He used his Junior Clown Car as a submarine and attacked by firing homing [[Torpedo Ted]]s at his foes, but he could be damaged by guiding the Teds so that they would accidentally hit him instead. The second battle was just before the final world of the main story, between Meringue Clouds and Princess Peach's Castle. That time, the battle was held in the air above the battleship. He fought using the Junior Clown Car's boxing gloves and bob-ombs, but he could be defeated by throwing the bob-ombs back at him or repeatedly jumping on him. Following that defeat, Bowser Junior was tricked into punching a hole through his own airship with its giant Bowser-like claw in a last-ditch attempt to destroy Mario. That wrecked the airship, but Junior escaped from the wreckage and to the final level at Peach's Castle.
  
Bowser Jr. had no storyline role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', but he did make a surprise appearance as a bonus boss faced in the Battle Ring, after all of the other Battle Ring opponents had been defeated. He fought from his Junior Clown Car and also could use his Magic Paintbrush to steal some of Mario and Luigi's Bros. Attacks. It was also possible to chase him in his own Clown Car, after which it would be wrecked until a [[Monty Mole]] pit crew repaired it.  
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During the final level, Bowser Junior followed the heroes through part of the level and made constant attempts to crush them with the Junior Clown Car. After Bowser's initial downfall, he brought in Kamek, who used his magic to make Bowser a giant again. Junior then accompanied Bowser during the final battle, where he tried to drop on the heroes and also threw bob-ombs. He could be attacked and knocked out of his Junior Clown Car, which could then be used to injure Bowser. After Bowser was defeated, Junior jumped after him. Once again, Junior and the Koopalings ended up making a hasty escape attempt. They first tried to escape on the damaged airship, but Bowser's giant size made it crash for good. In the end, Junior escaped in the Junior Clown Car while Bowser and the Koopalings clung to it in a chain.
  
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', paper versions of various ''Mario'' characters (based on their appearances from the ''Paper Mario'' games) were freed from a storybook, including a Paper Bowser Jr. When the two Juniors met, they initially accused each other of being copycats, but they soon formed a close friendship and realized that they were less bored in each other's company. Their fathers left them in charge of gathering both of the versions of Princess Peach that they had captured, but the two young Koopas conspired to steal the book that the Paper people had come from and destroy it. That way, Paper Bowser Junior would never have to return to the book, and they could continue to stave off boredom together. They managed to intercept [[Roy Koopa|Roy]] when he found the book at the Doop Doop Dunes, and Junior managed to get the book by claiming that it was his book and that he would tell on him to Bowser if he tried to throw it out. This worked, and they returned to Bowser's Castle with the book. However, just as they were about to throw it out, they changed their minds, as they realized that they could have fun with book and use it to terrorize the Paper world someday. They decided to try to show the book to their dads, only to be dismissed by them and told to keep watching the princesses.  
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Bowser Jr. had no storyline role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', but he did make a surprise appearance as a bonus boss faced in the Battle Ring, after all of the other Battle Ring opponents had been defeated. He fought from his Junior Clown Car and also could use his Magic Paintbrush to steal some of Mario and Luigi's Bros. Attacks. It was also possible to chase him in his own Clown Car, after which it would be wrecked until a [[Monty Mole]] pit crew repaired it. In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Bowser Jr. was among the enemies that could be optionally placed in courses and was counted as part of the 3 Bowser Limit that each course was subject to (meaning that no more than three Bowsers or Bowser Jr.s combined could be placed in a level). Within the game's different game styles, he gained sprites depicting him in the styles of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]''. His default attack pattern was the same as the Koopalings' standard attacks, but he could also be given wings, the Junior Clown Car or be made giant, each of which expanded his abilities in different ways. He was also available as a potential [[Mystery Mushroom]] transformation for Mario that could be unlocked by  scanning a Bowser Jr. [[amiibo]] or as one of the random prizes that could be earned by completing the 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or harder.
  
The Juniors proceeded to complain about being stuck on guard duty until Kamek came up with the idea of the Bowsers taking their sons to their villa at Mount Brrr. So they went there with the princesses, and both of the Juniors were excited to find that  Papercraft had been made in their likeness. Mario's group soon came across them as they made their way up the mountain. The Juniors proceeded to ignore Kamek's attempt at warning them to retreat, and they instead decided to take their Papercraft for a test drive by having it attack Mario's group. With the help of a Papercraft Peach, Mario's group was able to defeat the Papercraft Bowser Jr., and the real Juniors retreated to the castle, accidentally leaving behind a red medallion in the process. At the castle, the princesses soon tricked them and escaped from their cages, so the Juniors sought to recapture them before their fathers found out. They led Mario's group on a chase through the castle and tried giving them a fake book before ultimately taking them on in a battle. They were ultimately defeated and came to regret not destroying the book. Their fathers proceeded to coddle them when they found them, and they decided to use the book for their own plans, despite their sons' weak attempts at protesting. Despite the hopes of both Bowser Juniors, Paper Bowser Junior was presumably among the other Paper characters who were returned to the book at the end of the game.
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', paper versions of various ''Mario'' characters (based on their appearances from the ''Paper Mario'' games) were freed from a storybook, including a Paper Bowser Jr. When the two Juniors met, they initially accused each other of being copycats, but they soon formed a close friendship and realized that they were less bored in each other's company. Their fathers left them in charge of gathering both of the versions of Princess Peach that they had captured, but the two young Koopas conspired to steal the book that the Paper people had come from and destroy it. That way, Paper Bowser Junior would never have to return to the book, and they could continue to stave off boredom together. They managed to intercept [[Roy Koopa|Roy]] when he found the book at the Doop Doop Dunes, and Junior managed to get the book by claiming that it was his book and that he would tell on him to Bowser if he tried to throw it out. This worked, and they returned to Bowser's Castle with the book.
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However, just as they were about to throw it out, they changed their minds, as they realized that they could have fun with book and use it to terrorize the Paper world someday. They decided to try to show the book to their dads, only to be dismissed by them and told to keep watching the princesses. The Juniors proceeded to complain about being stuck on guard duty until Kamek came up with the idea of the Bowsers taking their sons to their villa at Mount Brrr. So they went there with the princesses, and both of the Juniors were excited to find that  Papercraft had been made in their likeness. Mario's group soon came across them as they made their way up the mountain. The Juniors proceeded to ignore Kamek's attempt at warning them to retreat, and they instead decided to take their Papercraft for a test drive by having it attack Mario's group. With the help of a Papercraft Peach, Mario's group was able to defeat the Papercraft Bowser Jr., and the real Juniors retreated to the castle, accidentally leaving behind a red medallion in the process. At the castle, the princesses soon tricked them and escaped from their cages, so the Juniors sought to recapture them before their fathers found out. They led Mario's group on a chase through the castle and tried giving them a fake book before ultimately taking them on in a battle. They were ultimately defeated and came to regret not destroying the book. Their fathers proceeded to coddle them when they found them, and they decided to use the book for their own plans, despite their sons' weak attempts at protesting. Despite the hopes of both Bowser Juniors, Paper Bowser Junior was presumably among the other Paper characters who were returned to the book at the end of the game.
  
 
==The Switch Era==
 
==The Switch Era==
  
He appeared with with his own doctor form in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as Dr. Bowser Jr., one of the playable characters who could be unlocked through the game's Staffing feature. He wore a doctor's outfit and had a Bowser-themed stethoscope. His special Skill was to pop ten bubbles in Stage Mode and to bubble two viruses on the opponent's screen in Versus Mode.
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In the ''Minion Quest: The Quest for Bowser'' mode of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', Bowser Jr. had no role in the storyline, but he became available as a Flying-type ally when he was unlocked by reaching the game's true ending.
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In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. Bowser Jr. reprised his appearance as an enemy that could be placed in levels. He was available in the same game styles as the previous game and was omitted from the new ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. Junior was also implied to be the identity of one of the course creators in Story Mode, specifically the one known as "Name Withheld By Request". His jobs involve trying out evil dungeons that he made after watching his father. He later appeared with with his own doctor form in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as Dr. Bowser Jr., one of the playable characters who could be unlocked through the game's Staffing feature. He wore a doctor's outfit and had a Bowser-themed stethoscope. His special Skill was to pop ten bubbles in Stage Mode and to bubble two viruses on the opponent's screen in Versus Mode.
  
 
Bowser Junior also appeared during the latter portion of ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. Junior had received the call to help defend Bowser's Castle from origami invaders and arrived late in his Junior Clown Car, after the castle had crashed into Shangri-Spa. Once he arrived, he was immediately cut into pieces by the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Scissors]] occupying the castle. Mario and Kamek brought him to the nearby Spring of Purification. The spring's healing properties were able to put Bowser Junior back together, although he was still dirty, creased and folded. To restore him to his original appearance and avoid Bowser's displeasure, Mario and Kamek proceeded to take him to the other springs of Shangri-Spa, and they also had to take him to a hidden extra spring after Junior had stayed in one for too long and was drained of his color. Once Junior was fully restored, he used his Junior Clown Car to bring Mario up to battle the [[Sumo Bros.]] who were guarding the castle. They then attacked the castle to reclaim it from the Scissors and the other origami soldiers. Bowser Junior waited at the door to the throne room while the others went off to search for the key, but he was cut up again by Scissors while they were gone. After Scissors was defeated, Bowser Junior was restored to normal once again. He then accompanied Mario and Bowser's forces when they went to reclaim Peach's Castle. After their airship crashlanded in Hotfoot Volcano, Bowser Junior stayed behind to fend off some of the Paper Macho enemies so that Mario and Bowser could go ahead to Peach's Castle. After the origami threat was defeated, Junior was seen attending the Origami Festival at Toad Town with his father, and they later went to one of the baths at Shangria-Spa with some of Bowser's minions.
 
Bowser Junior also appeared during the latter portion of ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. Junior had received the call to help defend Bowser's Castle from origami invaders and arrived late in his Junior Clown Car, after the castle had crashed into Shangri-Spa. Once he arrived, he was immediately cut into pieces by the [[Bosses in The Origami King|Scissors]] occupying the castle. Mario and Kamek brought him to the nearby Spring of Purification. The spring's healing properties were able to put Bowser Junior back together, although he was still dirty, creased and folded. To restore him to his original appearance and avoid Bowser's displeasure, Mario and Kamek proceeded to take him to the other springs of Shangri-Spa, and they also had to take him to a hidden extra spring after Junior had stayed in one for too long and was drained of his color. Once Junior was fully restored, he used his Junior Clown Car to bring Mario up to battle the [[Sumo Bros.]] who were guarding the castle. They then attacked the castle to reclaim it from the Scissors and the other origami soldiers. Bowser Junior waited at the door to the throne room while the others went off to search for the key, but he was cut up again by Scissors while they were gone. After Scissors was defeated, Bowser Junior was restored to normal once again. He then accompanied Mario and Bowser's forces when they went to reclaim Peach's Castle. After their airship crashlanded in Hotfoot Volcano, Bowser Junior stayed behind to fend off some of the Paper Macho enemies so that Mario and Bowser could go ahead to Peach's Castle. After the origami threat was defeated, Junior was seen attending the Origami Festival at Toad Town with his father, and they later went to one of the baths at Shangria-Spa with some of Bowser's minions.
  
He was also featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]'' as a supporting character who could be controlled by a second player. Junior unintentionally set off the game's events by dropping his Gaddbrush on Bowser while trying to wake him up. The Gaddbrush's black paint transformed him into Fury Bowser, a gigantic and more monstrous version of Bowser. In this form, Fury Bowser terrorized Lake Lapcat. Desperate to restore his father to normal, Bowser Junior lured Mario to the area (through a portal formed by paint) and convinced him to work with him to stop Fury Bowser. Junior acted as Mario's partner during the quest, assisting with collecting items, fighting enemies and using his brush to produce items or Warp Pipes from graffiti. In the end, Bowser was defeated and restored to normal. Junior had to hold Bowser back from continuing to try to fight Mario. Afterwards, Bowser Junior opted to jeer at Mario before departing. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', he accompanied his father in attacking the [[Flower Kingdom]] and acted as the game's recurring boss character, as he took over castles in several areas of the kingdom: Pipe-Rock Plateau, Fluff-Puff Peaks, Sunbaked Desert (where he also hoarded the area's water) and Deep Magma Bog. In each boss battle, he used basic abilities of sliding around in his shell and spitting fireballs, and he could be injured by being jumped on or being hit with power-up abilities. He used [[Wonder Flower|Wonder]] power to enhance himself in each battle, which changed his color scheme and turned his bandanna into a metallic jaw that could detach and chase after his enemy. There were also different Wonder effects depending on the battle, such as changing the sizes of him and his opponent, as well as shifting the environment around them. After being defeated in each area, he had Kamek carry him to the final level, Bowser's Rage Stage, where he stood determined to defeat Mario. Before a battle could truly begin, the Wonder effect summoned giant molten fists that punched Bowser Junior away. During the game's ending, the defeated Junior was seen in the Koopa Clown Car with his father, as Kamek attempted to carry the whole vehicle back home, only for them to crash in the hills near the Flower Kingdom.
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He was also featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]'' as a supporting character who could be controlled by a second player. Junior unintentionally set off the game's events by dropping his Gaddbrush on Bowser while trying to wake him up. The Gaddbrush's black paint transformed him into Fury Bowser, a gigantic and more monstrous version of Bowser. In this form, Fury Bowser terrorized Lake Lapcat. Desperate to restore his father to normal, Bowser Junior lured Mario to the area (through a portal formed by paint) and convinced him to work with him to stop Fury Bowser. Junior acted as Mario's partner during the quest, assisting with collecting items, fighting enemies and using his brush to produce items or Warp Pipes from graffiti. In the end, Bowser was defeated and restored to normal. Junior had to hold Bowser back from continuing to try to fight Mario. Afterwards, Bowser Junior opted to jeer at Mario before departing.
 
 
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
 
  
==Sports, Racing and Party Spin-Offs==
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=Sports, Racing and Party Spin-Offs=
  
 
Bowser Jr. has appeared in various sports games since his introduction.
 
Bowser Jr. has appeared in various sports games since his introduction.
  
 
*'''Golf:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' (unlocked by completing the Birdie Challenge), ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''.
 
*'''Golf:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' (unlocked by completing the Birdie Challenge), ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''.
*'''Kart Racing:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (where he is paired with Bowser), ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (unlocked by getting one star in all 100cc Retro Cups), ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (available through the game's gacha or in-game shop starting in October 2019). In ''Tour'', a variant of Junior as a pirate was made temporarily available during some tours, starting with the Pirate Tour in August 2020, before being made regularly available during the Sky Tour in February 2022. Bowser Jr. also appeared as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'' and made cameo appearances in the Bowser's Castle stage of ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''.
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*'''Kart Racing:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' (where he is paired with Bowser), ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (unlocked by getting one star in all 100cc Retro Cups), ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (available through the game's gacha or in-game shop starting in October 2019). In ''Tour'', a variant of Junior as a pirate was made temporarily available during some tours, starting with the Pirate Tour in August 2020, before being made regularly available during the Sky Tour in February 2022. Bowser Jr. also appeared as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]''.
 
*'''Tennis:''' He was playable in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''.
 
*'''Tennis:''' He was playable in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''.
 
*'''Baseball:''' Bowser Jr. was a playable captain in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Bowser Jr. Rookies.
 
*'''Baseball:''' Bowser Jr. was a playable captain in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Bowser Jr. Rookies.
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*'''Other Sports:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.
 
*'''Other Sports:''' Bowser Jr. was playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.
  
===Mario Party===
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==Mario Party==
  
Within the ''Mario Party'' games, Bowser Jr. made appearances as an underling of Bowser in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. In ''9'', he competed against the players in some minigames, while in ''Star Rush'', he was a boss who was faced in a minigame where [[Kamek]] enlarged him. In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', he also appeared in an updated version of one minigame from the older games, where he replaced the Koopa Kids and attacked players from his Junior Clown Car. He similarly replaced Koopa Kid in the Item Minigames of ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' and also hosted the Survival Mode at Mt. Minigames.
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Within the ''Mario Party'' games, Bowser Jr. made appearances as an underling of Bowser in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''. In ''9'', he competed against the players in some minigames, while in ''Star Rush'', he was a boss who was faced in a minigame where [[Kamek]] enlarged him. In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', he also appeared in an updated version of one minigame from the older games, where he replaced the Koopa Kids and attacked players from his Junior Clown Car. He similarly replaced Koopa Kid in the Item Minigames of ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
  
 
He also appeared as a playable character in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' (where he could be unlocked by beating Bowser's Tower) and ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
 
He also appeared as a playable character in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' (where he could be unlocked by beating Bowser's Tower) and ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
 
==Cameos and Non-Storyline Roles==
 
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Bowser Jr. was among the enemies that could be optionally placed in courses and was counted as part of the 3 Bowser Limit that each course was subject to (meaning that no more than three Bowsers or Bowser Jr.s combined could be placed in a level). Within the games' different game styles, he gained sprites depicting him in the styles of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and he was only left out of the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style in ''Super Mario Maker 2''. His default attack pattern was the same as the Koopalings' standard attacks, but he could also be given wings, the Junior Clown Car or be made giant, each of which expanded his abilities in different ways. In the Wii U version of the first game, was also available as a potential [[Mystery Mushroom]] transformation for Mario that could be unlocked by scanning a Bowser Jr. [[amiibo]] or as one of the random prizes that could be earned by completing the 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or harder. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Junior was also implied to be the identity of one of the course creators in Story Mode, specifically the one known as "Name Withheld By Request". His jobs involve trying out evil dungeons that he made after watching his father
 
*In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', a [[Yoshi]] design based on his appearance could be unlocked by scanning his amiibo.
 
*In the ''Minion Quest: The Quest for Bowser'' mode of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', Bowser Jr. had no role in the storyline, but he became available as a Flying-type ally when he was unlocked by reaching the game's true ending.
 
  
 
=Abilities=
 
=Abilities=
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**In ''Ultimate'', his personal Classic Mode route is called "Mama Peach, Where Are You?". Its battles are themed around Bowser Jr. fighting various princesses and their potential love interests or fathers, ending with a battle against Mario and Peach, prior to a a boss battle with [[Master Hand]] (and [[Crazy Hand]] on higher difficulties).
 
**In ''Ultimate'', his personal Classic Mode route is called "Mama Peach, Where Are You?". Its battles are themed around Bowser Jr. fighting various princesses and their potential love interests or fathers, ending with a battle against Mario and Peach, prior to a a boss battle with [[Master Hand]] (and [[Crazy Hand]] on higher difficulties).
 
*Bowser Jr. appeared as a playable character in the crossover board game ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
 
*Bowser Jr. appeared as a playable character in the crossover board game ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
*He is also featured as one of the main antagonists of ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. In this game, he abducted Rabbid named Spawny and continually tricked or forced him into using his special Supramerge ability to create an army that he could use to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom while his father was away on vacation. He made several appearances in which he taunted Mario and company while making Spawny create new foes, and he also fielded several phone calls and texts from his father along the way. In the game's fourth and final world, Lava Pit, Junior was battled as the midboss in a mech that was called Mecha Jr. After he was defeated, Spawny was freed, and Junior found out that his father was coming home early. At the end of the world, he implored Mario and his friends to help him after the MegaDragon fused with Bowser. After Bowser was defeated and returned to normal, Junior apologized to Mario's group and promised to make an attempt to be nicer in the future, while also foreseeing a punishment whenever his father woke up. He attempted to get Mario to take the blame for everything, but Mario's group answered by simply leaving. He did not reappear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope|the second game]] but was briefly mentioned at one point.
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*He is also featured as one of the main antagonists of ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. In this game, he abducted Rabbid named Spawny and continually tricked or forced him into using his special Supramerge ability to create an army that he could use to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom while his father was away on vacation. He made several appearances in which he taunted Mario and company while making Spawny create new foes, and he also fielded several phone calls and texts from his father along the way. In the game's fourth and final world, Lava Pit, Junior was battled as the midboss in a mech that was called Mecha Jr. After he was defeated, Spawny was freed, and Junior found out that his father was coming home early. At the end of the world, he implored Mario and his friends to help him after the MegaDragon fused with Bowser. After Bowser was defeated and returned to normal, Junior apologized to Mario's group and promised to make an attempt to be nicer in the future, while also foreseeing a punishment whenever his father woke up. He attempted to get Mario to take the blame for everything, but Mario's group answered by simply leaving.
  
 
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*There were also a group of recurring characters called the [[Koopa Kid]]s within many of the early ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. They were identical to Baby Bowser (even being called Baby Bowser in some of their early appearances) and served a similar role as Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings. In some appearances, they even came in multiple colors. In the years following Bowser Jr.'s introduction, the Koopa Kids were slowly phased out of the games and replaced by Junior. This has included Junior retroactively taking their parts in past minigames included in ''[[Mario Party: the Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
 
*There were also a group of recurring characters called the [[Koopa Kid]]s within many of the early ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. They were identical to Baby Bowser (even being called Baby Bowser in some of their early appearances) and served a similar role as Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings. In some appearances, they even came in multiple colors. In the years following Bowser Jr.'s introduction, the Koopa Kids were slowly phased out of the games and replaced by Junior. This has included Junior retroactively taking their parts in past minigames included in ''[[Mario Party: the Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
 
*It was initially assumed that Bowser Jr. was the youngest sibling of the Koopalings, who were believed to be Bowser's children. However, Nintendo later clarified that the Koopalings are not actually related to Bowser, and that Bowser Jr. is his only actual son.
 
*It was initially assumed that Bowser Jr. was the youngest sibling of the Koopalings, who were believed to be Bowser's children. However, Nintendo later clarified that the Koopalings are not actually related to Bowser, and that Bowser Jr. is his only actual son.
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*In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', a [[Yoshi]] design based on his appearance could be unlocked by scanning his amiibo.
  
 
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