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When you think of Mario and Luigi or the Mushroom Kingdom in general, Bowser also probably comes to mind. This guy is the most iconic villain in the Mario Bros. series and probably in all of Nintendo’s games. He’s a classic villain, wanting to take over the Mushroom Kingdom, and it’s usually up to Mario and Luigi to stop his nefarious plans.

Bowser is portrayed as the "King of the Koopas", anthropomorphic turtles that inhabit the world of the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser differs greatly from the rest of the Koopa clan, which consists mainly of bipedal tortoises. He is characterized by a large, spiked turtle shell, horns, a draconic muzzle, razor-sharp fangs, taloned fingers, three clawed toes on each foot, red eyes and a shock of red hair.

He is physically endowed with immense strength, is nearly indestructible, and can breathe fire. He can also jump surprisingly high for his large size, although his speed and agility are most of the time lacking. He is also accomplished in black magic, thanks to which he can teleport himself or summon objects, fly, generate a huge amount of electricity, use telekinesis or metamorphose.

Bowser's physical size tends to vary from game to game. In most games, he towers over the majority of characters, but there are exceptions. In Super Mario RPG, he stands only slightly taller than Mario. He is shown changing his size at will or through others' sorcery in games including Yoshi's Island, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.

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Bowser aspires to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and merge it with his own realm. He is infatuated with Princess Peach,[11][12][13] and routinely kidnaps her as part of his plans for domination.[14] Sometimes, he kidnaps Peach simply to lure Mario into a trap, but occasionally he hopes to marry her.

The character's role in the franchise varies. He is typically the main antagonist in the main series, but in the RPG series, he sometimes works with the heroes to defeat a greater evil.[15] The RPGs also portray Bowser in a more humorous light as a blustering, buffoonish bully with a hidden softer side. He also cares for his minions.

And did you know that Bowser has been in over 150 games? This guy gets around, and he’s not stopping anytime soon. There may be many fans of Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy, but there are just as many fans, if not more, of the evil Koopa King. And I can’t blame the fans. Bowser is a pretty striking guy and he can range from being terrifying to amusing. And no matter how many times he fails, you can count on his fans to be excited to see him in the next game.

But just because Bowser is a memorable villain, it doesn’t mean he’s a villain that makes sense all the time. In fact, there are a lot of things about Bowser that are confusing, weird, or just a bit... off. Considering this guy’s mysterious origins, his abilities, and his motivations, it would make sense that there are elements to him that make no sense.

Bowser has a son, Bowser Jr., who helps his father kidnap Princess Peach. Bowser Jr.'s mother is unknown, as Bowser isn't officially confirmed as having a previous marriage yet. Originally in Super Mario Bros. 3, Bowser was stated to be the father of the Koopalings[16] with subsequent official sources adding that he was their biological father,[17][18] but since their return in New Super Mario Bros. Wii they have been referred to as Bowser's minions. In a 2012 interview, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that "Our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser's children. Bowser's only child is Bowser Jr., and we do not know who the mother is.".

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It’s been 30 years since we stomped on our first Goomba in Super Mario Bros., and Dark Horse Comics is celebrating in a big way. A big book way, that is! The Super Mario Encyclopedia has hundreds of pages of facts and trivia about the first three decades of the world’s most recognizable plumber. The comprehensive collection revisits each of his games released in the U.S. and Japan, all the way through Super Mario Maker. (Super Mario Odyssey was not yet released when the book was originally published in Japan.)We scoured the book and found more facts and figures about Mario than you can shake a fire flower at. Here are just seven we’ve picked to share that we think even the most die-hard Mario fans don’t know.The levels in Super Mario Bros. were designed by hand on graph paper.The tiny team of designers responsible for the creation of Super Mario Bros. on the NES, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, drew the levels on “huge pieces” of graph paper to deliver to the programming

So here are 20 things about Bowser that are confusing and make zero sense. Let’s have some fun with the Demon Koopa King!

Think we missed some good elements to Bowser? Make sure to let us know in the comments section below!

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