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===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
{{quote|Quiet, Koopalings! I'm the king here! I'll decide what land we're gonna take over!|Bowser|The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3}}
{{quote|Quiet, Koopalings! I'm the king here! I'll decide what land we're gonna take over!|Bowser|The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3}}
In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', Bowser, having seemingly been banished from the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] sometime after the events of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', returns to it to cause havoc, with the aid of his seven [[Koopalings]] (referred to as the "Koopa Kids"). In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', Bowser stops his use of aliases and costumes and his plans became somewhat odd in nature, such as turning his children into giant, ninja warriors for the sole purpose of kidnapping [[Prince Hugo]] as his plan to end up transforming him into a poodle. Bowser is occasionally referenced as "Bowser Koopa" in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.''
In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', Bowser, having seemingly been banished from the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] sometime after the events of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', returns to it to cause havoc, with the aid of his seven [[Koopalings]] (referred to as the "Koopa Kids"). In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', Bowser stops his use of aliases and costumes and his plans became somewhat odd in nature, such as turning his children into giant, ninja warriors for the sole purpose of kidnapping [[Prince Hugo]], only to end up transforming him into a poodle. Bowser is occasionally referenced as "Bowser Koopa" in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.''
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In ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'', Bowser begins constructing many new fortresses, greatly deforesting the Mushroom Kingdom. When Mario reaches his house, he notices that one of Bowser's buildings is directly in front of his house, as well as the plants withering due to the lack of sunlight, so he decides to go on a quest to tear them all down. Bowser sends many of his minions to stop Mario, but they all fall; even Bowser's right-hand construction worker, [[Foreman Spike]], cannot defeat him.
In ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'', Bowser begins constructing many new fortresses, greatly deforesting the Mushroom Kingdom. When Mario reaches his house, he notices that one of Bowser's buildings is directly in front of his house, as well as the plants withering due to the lack of sunlight, so he decides to go on a quest to tear them all down. Bowser sends many of his minions to stop Mario, but they all fall; even Bowser's right-hand construction worker, [[Foreman Spike]], cannot defeat him.


When Mario reaches Bowser's castle, he notices the Koopa King outside, putting the final touches on his fortress. He panics when he notices Mario, but regains his senses and decides to battle him. However, once he is beaten, Bowser is forced to watch as his fortress is destroyed. In the standard route, he is depressed at the sight of his building falling apart, but is then angered at Mario, and vows revenge. If Mario takes an alternate route, Bowser simply collapses, revealing that Foreman Spike told him the castle couldn't be destroyed. Soon after, Bowser angrily confronts Foreman Spike, having realized that he had tricked Bowser so that Foreman Spike could get to Mario, and he then chases him into the distance.
When Mario reaches Bowser's castle, he notices the Koopa King outside, putting the final touches on his fortress. He panics when he notices Mario, but regains his senses and decides to battle him. However, once he is beaten, Bowser is forced to watch as his fortress is destroyed. He is depressed at the sight of his building falling apart, but is then angered at Mario, and vows revenge.


After Bowser is defeated in story mode, both he and Princess Peach are unlocked as playable characters in multiplayer mode.
After Bowser is defeated in story mode, both he and Princess Peach are unlocked as playable characters in multiplayer mode.

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