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{{see also|Dry Bowser}}
{{see also|Dry Bowser}}
[[File:World8-CastleNSMB.png|thumb|left|[[Dry Bowser]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:World8-CastleNSMB.png|thumb|left|[[Dry Bowser]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser sends Bowser Jr. to kidnap Peach. He first appears as the boss of [[World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Castle]], in a fight similar to that of the battle in ''Super Mario Bros.'' He attacks Mario by shooting fireballs at him and leaping into the air. After Mario either activates the switch on the other side of the bridge, hits Bowser enough times with fireballs, or defeats Bowser with a [[Mega Mushroom]], Bowser once again falls into the pit of lava; this time, however, the lava causes him to be turned into a [[Dry Bones]] version of himself known as [[Dry Bowser]].
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Bowser sends Bowser Jr. to kidnap Peach. He first appears as the boss of [[World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Castle]], in a fight similar to that of the battle in ''Super Mario Bros.''. He attacks Mario by shooting fireballs at him and leaping into the air. After Mario either activates the switch on the other side of the bridge, hits Bowser enough times with fireballs, or defeats Bowser with a [[Mega Mushroom]], Bowser once again falls into the pit of lava; this time, however, the lava causes him to be turned into a [[Dry Bones]] version of himself known as [[Dry Bowser]].


Dry Bowser later appears as the boss of [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-Castle]]. His attacks are similar to the World 1 battle, but he is also able to throw bones at Mario, similar to the later boss battles in ''Super Mario Bros.'' He is also immune to fireballs in this form. Pressing the switch on the other end of the room once again causes the bridge to collapse, resulting in Dry Bowser falling and crashing.
Dry Bowser later appears as the boss of [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-Castle]]. His attacks are similar to the World 1 battle, but he is also able to throw bones at Mario, similar to the later boss battles in ''Super Mario Bros.''. He is also immune to fireballs in this form. Pressing the switch on the other end of the room once again causes the bridge to collapse, resulting in Dry Bowser falling and crashing.


Once Mario reaches the end of [[Bowser's Castle]], Bowser Jr. revives Bowser by throwing his bones into a cauldron. The two of them then fight Mario one last time. During this battle, Bowser attacks by approaching Mario, leaping, and shooting fireballs. Later in the battle, he also shoots barrages of blue fire. He and Bowser Jr. can once again be defeated by pressing the [[skull switch]] located on the other side of the room, which sends them both falling into the pit below. They can also be defeated from fireballs and use of the Mega Mushroom.
Once Mario reaches the end of [[Bowser's Castle]], Bowser Jr. revives Bowser by throwing his bones into a cauldron. The two of them then fight Mario one last time. During this battle, Bowser attacks by approaching Mario, leaping, and shooting fireballs. Later in the battle, he also shoots barrages of blue fire. He and Bowser Jr. can once again be defeated by pressing the [[skull switch]] located on the other side of the room, which sends them both falling into the pit below. They can also be defeated from fireballs and use of the Mega Mushroom.
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===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''===
===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''===
[[File:NSMBW World 8-C Super Bowser Battle.png|thumb|upright=1.4|left|Super Bowser in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
[[File:NSMBW World 8-C Super Bowser Battle.png|thumb|upright=1.4|left|Super Bowser in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
Bowser appears, once again as the final boss, in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Here, he appears together with the [[Koopalings]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] In [[World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-Bowser's Castle]], the last castle of World 8, Bowser is located in the final chamber and shoots fireballs at Mario, similar to his appearance in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' When the battle begins, Bowser is fought in a similar manner as in ''Super Mario Bros.'', as well as in the first and final castles in the original ''New Super Mario Bros.''; attacking by shooting fireballs and leaping into the air.
Bowser appears, once again as the final boss, in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Here, he appears together with the [[Koopalings]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] In [[World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-Bowser's Castle]], the last castle of World 8, Bowser is located in the final chamber and shoots fireballs at Mario, similar to his appearance in the original ''Super Mario Bros.''. When the battle begins, Bowser is fought in a similar manner as in ''Super Mario Bros.'', as well as in the first and final castles in the original ''New Super Mario Bros.''; attacking by shooting fireballs and leaping into the air.


When the switch is pressed, the floor collapses, and Bowser plummets into the abyss below. However, the Princess Peach in the cage nearby turns out to be [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] in disguise. He escapes from the cage and casts a spell over the chasm that Bowser has fallen down. After several moments, Bowser reappears, now at a gigantic size. He accidentally knocks Magikoopa off his broom and proceeds to chase after Mario. This form is called '''Super Bowser''' by the [[Prima Games]] strategy guide<ref>{{cite|quote=When Super Bowser begins spitting fireballs, edge up against the right wall and jump over the fireballs to let them bypass you. When they hit the wall ahead of you, they'll demolish it, creating a path for you to continue.|author=Bueno, Fernando|title=''New Super Mario Bros Wii. Official Digital Strategy Guide for Wii'', section ''Walkthrough - World 8-Bowser's World - World 8-Castle''}}</ref> He attacks by spitting massive fireballs, as well as clawing away at the walls and leaping over to Mario if he is far enough away.
When the switch is pressed, the floor collapses, and Bowser plummets into the abyss below. However, the Princess Peach in the cage nearby turns out to be [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] in disguise. He escapes from the cage and casts a spell over the chasm that Bowser has fallen down. After several moments, Bowser reappears, now at a gigantic size. He accidentally knocks Magikoopa off his broom and proceeds to chase after Mario. This form is called '''Super Bowser''' by the [[Prima Games]] strategy guide<ref>{{cite|quote=When Super Bowser begins spitting fireballs, edge up against the right wall and jump over the fireballs to let them bypass you. When they hit the wall ahead of you, they'll demolish it, creating a path for you to continue.|author=Bueno, Fernando|title=''New Super Mario Bros Wii. Official Digital Strategy Guide for Wii'', section ''Walkthrough - World 8-Bowser's World - World 8-Castle''}}</ref> He attacks by spitting massive fireballs, as well as clawing away at the walls and leaping over to Mario if he is far enough away.

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