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King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3
Koji Kondo · 02:26
The orange Tiny Bowser represents Baby Bowser, the infant counterpart of Bowser who features a similar color scheme. The orange Giant Bowser and the music track represent Mega Baby Bowser, the giant form of Baby Bowser, who serves as the final boss of the Yoshi series. The stage and the Lava Floor hazard represent the lava-filled castle stages in the Yoshi series, which serve as the location of Mega Baby Bowser's boss battles. The second battle condition applied to the Giant Bowser minion references Mega Baby Bowser's boss battles in Yoshi's Island, where he cannot be defeated in a normal manner by jumping on him. The Giant Bowser appears after Tiny Bowser is KO'd, referencing Baby Bowser's boss battles in the Yoshi series, where he transforms into Mega Baby Bowser after he is defeated in the first phase
No, that’s not Bowser Jr. This is the Koopa King as a baby! He was already very powerful, having many minions and being able to quake the earth itself! In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, Baby Bowser gets jealous of Baby Mario riding Yoshi, and battles the two. After his initial defeat, he uses Kamek’s magic to turn the castle-sized Big Baby Bowser!









