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In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Baby Bowser ran his own Item Shop, which sometimes appeared in place of Toad's, where he sold sneaky items such as [[Lucky Lamp]]s, [[Reverse Mushroom]]s and [[Boo Bell]]s. Baby Bowsers also appeared in the Item [[Mini-game]], where they often symbolized losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Winner's Wheel]].
In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Baby Bowser ran his own Item Shop, which sometimes appeared in place of Toad's, where he sold sneaky items such as [[Lucky Lamp]]s, [[Reverse Mushroom]]s and [[Boo Bell]]s. Baby Bowsers also appeared in the Item [[Mini-game]], where they often symbolized losing, such as the Baby Bowser space in [[Winner's Wheel]].


In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', a Koopa Kid would usually come in place of Bowser whenever someone landed on a Bowser Space, and would steal Coins from either the player who landed there, or from all the players. Sometimes, the Koopa Kid would then call Bowser after stealing coins, and a Bowser event would begin. In the Bowser Mini-games, two Koopa Kids worked as Bowser's servants; one of which was seen fanning him.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', a Koopa Kid would usually come in place of Bowser whenever someone landed on a Bowser Space, and would steal Coins from either the player who landed there, or from all the players. Sometimes, the Koopa Kid would then call Bowser after stealing coins, and a Bowser event would begin. In the Bowser Mini-games, two Koopa Kids worked as Bowser's servants; one of which was seen fanning him. Adiitionally, Koopa Kid can be unlocked in the volleyball minigame.


In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Koopa Kid was playable, but not in the Story Mode. In the Story Mode, Koopa Kid split up into Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid, and the player had to steal all their coins on abridged versions of the regular boards to defeat them. In Card Party, Koopa Kid shows up to cause trouble on the Bowser Card. This was his debut as a playable character.
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Koopa Kid was playable, but not in the Story Mode. In the Story Mode, Koopa Kid split up into Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid, and the player had to steal all their coins on abridged versions of the regular boards to defeat them. In Card Party, Koopa Kid shows up to cause trouble on the Bowser Card.  


In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' Koopa Kid retained a role similar to that in 5, except that Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid were the rivals in the Solo Mode, and the goal was not to defeat them. Rather, they just served as opponents during Mini-games.
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' Koopa Kid retained a role similar to that in 5, except that Red K. Kid, Blue K. Kid and Green K. Kid were the rivals in the Solo Mode, and the goal was not to defeat them. Rather, they just served as opponents during Mini-games.