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Gold Bowser Statues also appear in a [[World-e]] level, [[Bowser's Last Stand]], in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', with the same appearance as those of ''Super Mario World''. They are found in the second-to-last room before the Bowser battle alongside regular Gray Bowser Statues.
Gold Bowser Statues also appear in a [[World-e]] level, [[Bowser's Last Stand]], in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', with the same appearance as those of ''Super Mario World''. They are found in the second-to-last room before the Bowser battle alongside regular Gray Bowser Statues.


In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', four gigantic golden Bowser Statue heads appear on the giant arch before the [[RoboBrood]] arena, where they let out flame every few seconds. However, since they are in the corners and are facing outwards, getting damaged by them requires jumping off of the structure. Cappy can be spun on both of their horns for [[coin]]s.
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', various golden Bowser Statues are seen in [[Bowser's Kingdom]]. Two of them appear in the area that [[Topper]] and [[Hariet]] are battled, with one being destroyed for each defeated.
 
Heads of golden Bowser Statues can be found in some parts of the Kingdom as well. [[Cappy]] can be spun on both of their horns for [[coin]]s. Two large heads appear facing inward on a large arch towards the end of the [[Poisoned Water]]-filled area at the top, and do nothing. Four large heads appear on the giant arch before the [[RoboBrood]] arena, where they let out flame every few seconds. However, since they are in the corners and are facing outwards, getting damaged by them requires jumping off of the structure. A much larger head appears on the front of the same arch, and has a [[Power Moon]] in the nose that can be obtained by [[Ground Pound]]ing on it.


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