![]() ![]() This animosity was strongest in Sunshine where he actively sought to take Mario down. is antagonistic for most playable characters, he especially despises Mario for constantly getting in the way. as a misguided child that needs a proper parent, particularly not Bowser. Despite knowing that Peach is not his real mother, he will still assist Bowser in his attempts to capture and marry her. has complicated relationships with the main cast. Other games-such as Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Paper Mario: The Origami King, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury-show that Bowser Jr. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam explores Jr.'s personality in further detail, showing that, while he may be the child of a villain, he is ultimately a lonely Koopa who desires friends above anything else. moveset, which shows him summoning various tools and gadgets from within the Clown Car. His mechanical and technological prowess show through in his Super Smash Bros. He is also able to hack computer systems and transform areas into military outposts with factories as seen in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. ![]() has been shown to invent and pilot large battle machines of various sorts, such as the Junior Clown Car. In Super Mario Galaxy and subsequent games, Jr. Later Mario games would explore more facets of Bowser Jr.'s character. Most notably, he appears in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, a remake of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, where he takes center stage as the main protagonist of the newly-added Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode. In several games, he uses a smaller variant of his father's famous Koopa Clown Car, officially named the Junior Clown Car in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. became a landmark character after Super Mario Sunshine, appearing as a playable character in multiple spin-off games (his first being Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour), as well as having a recurring role as Bowser's elite soldier in the New Super Mario Bros. reveals that he knew Peach wasn't really his mother, while still expressing a desire to fight Mario like his papa.īowser Jr. By the end of Super Mario Sunshine, however, Bowser Jr. was also convinced by his father that Princess Peach was his mother and that Mario had taken her from him, thus setting his plan into motion by framing Mario, he attempts numerous times to kidnap the princess, who he refers to as his "mama". ![]() The disguise, referred to as Shadow Mario, is activated by a blue neckerchief with Mario's signature mustache drawn on it (in later games starting with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Bowser Jr.'s neckerchief is white and has a drawing of a ferocious mouth instead).īowser Jr. appears similar to Mario, but has a higher-pitched voice and a gelatinous, dark blue body with glowing red eyes. did these things disguised as Mario, tricking the denizens of Isle Delfino into thinking he was the culprit. Bowser Jr.'s graffiti caused the Shine Sprites scattered about, causing its sunlight to recede. The "paint" was often referred to as "goop". He debuted in Super Mario Sunshine, where he painted over most of Isle Delfino with a Magic Paintbrush he somehow obtained from Professor E. He bears a striking resemblance to his father when he was a child, having beady eyes, a rounded snout with fewer contours, and hair tied in a small ponytail. is the mischievous son of Bowser and the prince of the Koopas. ![]()
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