Template talk:Bowser's family

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Game and non-game family should be seperated...somehow. -- Son of Suns

Well, we could use a heading or spacing or maybe make a new template all together. -- Sir Grodus

Err, could someone remind me why Yoshi is on this template? -- Booster

Koopa essentially refers to him as a family member in the movie, its weird, I know. - Sir Grodus

Ah, ok. Should Daisy be added, since the movie novelization refers to her as Bowser's daughter? -- Booster

Thats tricky; its generally accepted that King Koopa is the movie equivalent of Bowser, not the movie King Bowser, who seems to essentially be King Toadstool. I don't know. -- Sir Grodus

What are you talking about? In the movie, Daisy was King Toadstool's daughter, not King Koopa's. My Bloody Valentine Besides, that "Daisy" was supposed to be Peach, but because of Super Mario Land, the producers got mixed up.

Lets just not put her on here. Super Mario Land was released four years before the movie, by the way, I don't think they got mixed up. -- Sir Grodus

Everyone else got mixed up because of Super Mario Land, why not these guys? My Bloody Valentine

Booster....can you pull a quote from the text, or some other source, to confirm that the book about the movie about the video game says that Daisy is Koopa's daughter? I thought he was the daughter of the King, not Koopa. -- Son of Suns

She's not. The King is named King Bowser in early drafts, novelizations and kid's books, thats where this confusion is stemming from. Daisy is King Bowser's daughter, not King Koopa's. King Koopa/Bowser and The King/King Bowser are completely different -- Sir Grodus