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Although Mouser was not featured in another Mario game for many years, he has played a big part in the game's marketing. He was a semi-regular on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show]]'', which cast him as [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s right-hand minion. John Stocker provided the voice for Mouser, who spoke with a German accent in the series. Also a new kind of Mouser was introduced here called [[Mousersaurus Rex]].  
Although Mouser was not featured in another Mario game for many years, he has played a big part in the game's marketing. He was a semi-regular on ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show]]'', which cast him as [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s right-hand minion. John Stocker provided the voice for Mouser, who spoke with a German accent in the series. Also a new kind of Mouser was introduced here called [[Mousersaurus Rex]].  


Mouser also occasionally appeared in the ''Super Mario Bros. comic books'', which provided a backstory for him. According to the story "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]", there was a Mouser King, king of all Mousers. But he was corrupted by Bowser, and as a result, his now-leaderless subjects now steal vegetables for food. Interestingly, Mouser himself was not as much of a major character in the comics as he was in the cartoon.
Mouser also occasionally appeared in the ''Super Mario Bros. comic books'', which provided a backstory for him. According to the story "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]", there was a Mouser king (apparently the same one featured in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''), king of all Mousers. But he was corrupted by Bowser, and as a result, his now-leaderless subjects now steal vegetables for food. Interestingly, Mouser himself was not as much of a major character in the comics as he was in the cartoon.


== Character and Species ==
== Character and Species ==