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| In Super Mario Sunshine, Bowser is joined by what appears to be his eighth kid, Bowser Jr., who later goes on to serve as his partner in subsequent Mario sports games. Throughout the Mario Party series, Bowser is accompanied by a seemingly infinite number of little Koopas whom resemble him, dubbed "Baby Bowsers" until Mario Party 4, at which point they were called "Koopa Kids". Starting at Mario Party 5, 3 differently-colored Koopa Kids (Blue, Red, and Green K. Kid) appeared. In the console games, there was only one of each color, but Mario Party Advance featured many in the Koopa Kid mini-games. The real relationship between Bowser and the Koopa Kids is unclear presently. Some fans speculate that he had one child that he cloned using the Koopa magic referenced in the manual to Super Mario Bros. Others suggest that they are simply clones of Bowser himself. Technically speaking, if Koopas are anything like Yoshis, then Bowser could have simply produced eggs containing the Koopa Kids. Koopa Clown CarThe Koopa Clown Car is Bowser's favored mode of transportation, which makes sense, given his speed. First used in the SNES game Super Mario World, it resembles a manic white clown face with a green propeller on its underside. Top speeds and maneuverability are unknown, but if the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour opening movie is to be believed, it can just make running pace, with Bowser inside. The Clown Car is very spacious: it can hold Bowser, a kidnapped princess and her supply of Mushrooms, a couple of Mechakoopas, and some giant black steel balls (about the size of the entire vehicle) to deal with any bothersome plumbers, or a few Bob-ombs.The Clown Car has also been featured in Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario, Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario Party 7, and in the intro to Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. It was also used in the Super Mario World cartoon episode "Send in the Clown", which, fittingly, revolved around a phony circus that Bowser was staging. In Mario Kart DS, Bowser has a kart which resembles an airplane painted in the same clown style. Bowser's voiceBowser was voiced by Issac Marshall in Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64, as well as Mario Party, 2, 3, 4, & "Mario Party 5" and he was also voiced by Scott Burns(I) in the following titles (in alphabetic order):
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