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==The Wii U Era==
 
==The Wii U Era==
  
Kamek appeared again in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' (as well as the alternate versions ''New Super Luigi U'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''), where he created a purple tornado-like cloud that enshrouded Princess Peach's Castle. Throughout this game, he made appearances to use his magic to empower or enlarge [[Boom Boom]] in a variety of his boss fights, and he also enlarged a [[Sumo Bro|Boss Sumo Bro]]. Kamek appeared as the boss of the Slide Lift Tower within the Meringue Clouds, the second-to-last world of the main story. There, he could teleport around and use his magic to make blocks appear, from which he could release different enemies. He also fired magic blasts that could turn parts of the floor into doughnut blocks. Kamek could still be defeated through ordinary means. He made one more appearance during the game's final battle at Princess Peach's Castle, where Bowser Jr. dragged him over, danging from his Junior Clown Car, and had him use his magic to make Bowser a giant again.
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Kamek appeared again in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' (as well as ''[[New Super Luigi U]]''), where he created a purple tornado-like cloud that enshrouded Princess Peach's Castle. Throughout this game, he made appearances to use his magic to empower or enlarge [[Boom Boom]] in a variety of his boss fights, and he also enlarged the [[Sumo Bro|Boss Sumo Bro]]. Kamek appeared as the boss of the Slide Lift Tower within the Meringue Clouds. He appeared again at the end of game in the final castle, when Bowser Jr. woke him up to get him to make Bowser a giant again.
  
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', Kamek aided Bowser with his schemes on [[Pi'Ilo Island]]. At one point, Bowser somehow managed to kidnap Princess Peach and replaced her with a disguised Kamek, without even [[Toadsworth]] catching onto their scheme. While posing as the princess, Kamek and Toadsworth sought sanctuary from Bowser at the Driftwood Shore, where they spent some time posing as block people who acted as [[Madame Broque]]'s masseurs until Mario and Luigi arrived. As Peach, he requested that they find her somewhere safe to hide within the dream world. However, Kamek used this as a way to send more monsters into the dream world. He eventually undid his disguise and summoned a trio of Bowser's elite guards ([[Private Goomp]], [[Sergeant Guy]] and [[Colonel Paraplonk]]) to deal with the brothers. After they were defeated, Kamek demoted them before returning to the [[Neo Bowser Castle]]. There, Kamek used his magic to distort the destinations of most doorways, which made the castle maze-like. To progress forward, Mario and Luigi had to fight him three times in different parts of the dream world. He utilized clones in his first fight, an army of [[Dry Bones]] in the second fight and three clones with unique powers in the third fight. Despite being weakened by those battles, Kamek was intent on helping Bowser and sought him out within the dream world. He managed to find Giant Bowser and, after helping him in battle with other Magikoopas, he used his magic to strengthen the Giant Bowser even further. Kamek was then promptly kicked away by the gigantic Bowser. He was later seen in the ending with Bowser and the formerly elite trio as they made their way home and ended up falling to the ocean.
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', Kamek aided Bowser with his schemes on [[Pi'Ilo Island]]. At one point, Bowser managed to somehow kidnap Princess Peach and replace her with a disguised Kamek, without even [[Toadsworth]] catching onto their scheme. While posing as the princess, Kamek and Toadsworth sought sanctuary from Bowser at the Driftwood Shore, where they spent some time posing as block people who acted as [[Madame Broque]]'s masseurs until Mario and Luigi arrived. As Peach, he requested that they find her somewhere safe to hide within the dream world. However, Kamek used this as a way to send more monsters into the dream world. He eventually undid his disguise and summoned a trio of Bowser's elite guards ([[Private Goomp]], [[Sergeant Guy]] and [[Colonel Paraplonk]]) to deal with the brothers. After they were defeated, Kamek demoted them before returning to the [[Neo Bowser Castle]]. There, Kamek used his magic to distort the destinations of most doorways, which made the castle maze-like. To progress forward, Mario and Luigi had to fight him three times in different parts of the dream world. He utilized clones in his first fight, an army of [[Dry Bones]] in the second fight and three clones with unique powers in the third fight. Despite being weakened by those battles, Kamek was intent on helping Bowser and sought him out within the dream world. He managed to find Giant Bowser and, after helping him in battle with other Magikoopas, he used his magic to strengthen the Giant Bowser even further. Kamek was then promptly kicked away by the gigantic Bowser. He was later seen in the ending with Bowser and the formerly elite trio as they made their way home and ended up falling to the ocean.
  
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', it was shown that the ''Paper Mario'' versions of various characters lived in a parallel world within a storybook, and most of them were accidentally released from the storybook by Luigi. This included Paper Kamek and Paper Bowser. As the two versions of Bowser formed an alliance together, the two versions of Kamek joined together to serve them. The two of them made recurring appearances throughout the adventures of Mario's group, producing various obstacles to impede their progress and summoning Papercraft constructs to battle them, including a Papercraft Kamek in their own image. Their actions also included Kamek produced a magic barrier that was only undone after hitting him with bombs in a minigame, and Paper Kamek brainwashing a Wiggler into attacking the heroes. They later were the ones who suggested that both versions of [[Bowser Jr.]] spend some time at the villa at Mount Brrr, only to ultimately help them retreat from there after the Mario Brothers defeated the juniors' own Papercraft. They later appeared at Bowser's Castle, where they were ready to have [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and [[Lemmuy Koopa|Lemmy]] attack Mario's group with a Papercraft [[King Boo]]. They mocked Mario's lack of a Papercraft for that battle, until [[Toadette]] arrived with a Papercraft Yoshi that was able to defeat it. Afterwards, the Kameks proceeded to kidnap Toadette in an attempt to keep her from creating any more Papercraft for Mario's group. Both versions of Kamek proceeded to help make Neo Bowser Castle airbone, and they also heard out their respective masters' plans to backstab the other Bowser and trap him in the storybook. When Mario's group came to Neo Bowser Castle, the two Kameks reconstructed previous Papercrafts for them to battle and then assembled the Koopalings to battle them. After they were all defeated, both versions of Kamek battled Mario's group together, only to be defeated. While they were left beaten, the Kameks acknowledged that they had fun working together and made a "not-terrible" team. Kamek referred to Paper Kamek as an ugly brother to him, which devolved into an argument that was ended by Mario's group hopping on them, at which point they burst into stars. Paper Kamek was presumably returned to the storybook afterwards with the other ''Paper Mario'' characters.
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', it was shown that the ''Paper Mario'' versions of various characters lived in a parallel world within a storybook, and most of them were accidentally released from the storybook by Luigi. This included Paper Kamek and Paper Bowser. As the two versions of Bowser formed an alliance together, the two versions of Kamek joined together to serve them. The two of them made recurring appearances throughout the adventures of Mario's group, producing various obstacles to impede their progress and summoning Papercraft constructs to battle them, including a Papercraft Kamek in their own image. Their actions also included Kamek produced a magic barrier that was only undone after hitting him with bombs in a minigame, and Paper Kamek brainwashing a Wiggler into attacking the heroes. They later were the ones who suggested that both versions of [[Bowser Jr.]] spend some time at the villa at Mount Brrr, only to ultimately help them retreat from there after the Mario Brothers defeated the juniors' own Papercraft. They later appeared at Bowser's Castle, where they were ready to have [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and [[Lemmuy Koopa|Lemmy]] attack Mario's group with a Papercraft [[King Boo]]. They mocked Mario's lack of a Papercraft for that battle, until [[Toadette]] arrived with a Papercraft Yoshi that was able to defeat it. Afterwards, the Kameks proceeded to kidnap Toadette in an attempt to keep her from creating any more Papercraft for Mario's group. Both versions of Kamek proceeded to help make Neo Bowser Castle airbone, and they also heard out their respective masters' plans to backstab the other Bowser and trap him in the storybook. When Mario's group came to Neo Bowser Castle, the two Kameks reconstructed previous Papercrafts for them to battle and then assembled the Koopalings to battle them. After they were all defeated, both versions of Kamek battled Mario's group together, only to be defeated. While they were left beaten, the Kameks acknowledged that they had fun working together and made a "not-terrible" team. Kamek referred to Paper Kamek as an ugly brother to him, which devolved into an argument that was ended by Mario's group hopping on them, at which point they burst into stars. Paper Kamek was presumably returned to the storybook afterwards with the other ''Paper Mario'' characters.

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