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|type=Mystery
|type=Mystery
|location=[[Bowser Mansion]], [[Town area]]
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|description=Shroomlock asks the player to show that Bowser stole some paintings; they are then challenged to the Mush Rush minigame.
|description=Shroomlock asks the player to show that Bowser stole some paintings; they are then challenged to the Mush Rush minigame.
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[[File:MPA Bowser Accused Dialogue.png|thumb|left|[[Bowser]]'s defense]]
'''Bowser: Accused!''' is a quest in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is initiated when the player enters the [[Bowser Mansion]], where [[Shroomlock]] is accusing [[Bowser]] and [[Koopa Kid]] of stealing a painting from the local museum. Bowser notices the player's arrival and asks them if they believe that he is guilty as well: they can either leave immediately, to Bowser's confusion and Shroomlock's disappointment, or they can say that they believe Shroomlock, immediately starting the quest. The player is given the task of finding a flaw in one of Bowser's stories, and is then prompted to ask him about his alibi, the painting, or the mansion. Asking about his alibi leads Bowser to claim that he was in his mansion while the theft took place, asking about the painting has him comment that he has never seen the painting before, and asking about the mansion leads him to a comment about the mansion's clock being too small to hide the stolen painting; however, if Bowser had never seen the painting, he could not say that it is too big too hide behind the clock, which means that he lied in the mansion's story. When asked about this, Bowser admits to stealing the painting, and sends Koopa Kid to pick it up behind the mansion. He then challenges the player to a Bowser minigame, [[Mush Rush]]. If the player loses, Bowser faces no repercussions for stealing the painting, forcing the player to restart the quest, while beating Bowser makes him admit defeat and give the player the [[Lip Sync]] [[Gaddget]].
'''Bowser: Accused!''' is a quest in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is initiated when the player enters the [[Bowser Mansion]], where [[Shroomlock]] is accusing [[Bowser]] and [[Koopa Kid]] of stealing a painting from the local museum. Bowser notices the player's arrival and asks them if they believe that he is guilty as well: they can either leave immediately, to Bowser's confusion and Shroomlock's disappointment, or they can say that they believe Shroomlock, immediately starting the quest. The player is given the task of finding a flaw in one of Bowser's stories, and is then prompted to ask him about his alibi, the painting, or the mansion. Asking about his alibi leads Bowser to claim that he was in his mansion while the theft took place, asking about the painting has him comment that he has never seen the painting before, and asking about the mansion leads him to a comment about the mansion's clock being too small to hide the stolen painting; however, if Bowser had never seen the painting, he could not say that it is too big too hide behind the clock, which means that he lied in the mansion's story. When asked about this, Bowser admits to stealing the painting, and sends Koopa Kid to pick it up behind the mansion. He then challenges the player to a Bowser minigame, [[Mush Rush]]. If the player loses, Bowser faces no repercussions for stealing the painting, forcing the player to restart the quest, while beating Bowser makes him admit defeat and give the player the [[Lip Sync]] [[Gaddget]].


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|JapR=Kuppa no hanzai
|JapR=Kuppa no hanzai
|JapM=Bowser's crime
|JapM=Bowser's crime
|Fra=Bowser: accusé!
|Fre=Bowser: accusé!
|FraM=Bowser: accused!
|FreM=Bowser: accused!
|Ita=Bowser sotto accusa
|Ita=Bowser sotto accusa
|ItaM=Bowser under accusation
|ItaM=Bowser under accusation

Latest revision as of 06:38, January 8, 2024

Mario Party Advance quest
Bowser: Accused!
Bowser: Accused! in Mario Party Advance
Bowser: Accused! in Mario Party Advance
Bowser's defense
Type Mystery
Location Bowser Mansion, Town area
Client Bowser
Required quests 15
Reward Lip Sync
Description "Shroomlock asks the player to show that Bowser stole some paintings; they are then challenged to the Mush Rush minigame."
List of quests

Bowser: Accused! is a quest in Mario Party Advance. It is initiated when the player enters the Bowser Mansion, where Shroomlock is accusing Bowser and Koopa Kid of stealing a painting from the local museum. Bowser notices the player's arrival and asks them if they believe that he is guilty as well: they can either leave immediately, to Bowser's confusion and Shroomlock's disappointment, or they can say that they believe Shroomlock, immediately starting the quest. The player is given the task of finding a flaw in one of Bowser's stories, and is then prompted to ask him about his alibi, the painting, or the mansion. Asking about his alibi leads Bowser to claim that he was in his mansion while the theft took place, asking about the painting has him comment that he has never seen the painting before, and asking about the mansion leads him to a comment about the mansion's clock being too small to hide the stolen painting; however, if Bowser had never seen the painting, he could not say that it is too big too hide behind the clock, which means that he lied in the mansion's story. When asked about this, Bowser admits to stealing the painting, and sends Koopa Kid to pick it up behind the mansion. He then challenges the player to a Bowser minigame, Mush Rush. If the player loses, Bowser faces no repercussions for stealing the painting, forcing the player to restart the quest, while beating Bowser makes him admit defeat and give the player the Lip Sync Gaddget.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クッパのはんざい[1]
Kuppa no hanzai
Bowser's crime

French Bowser: accusé!
Bowser: accused!
Italian Bowser sotto accusa
Bowser under accusation

References[edit]

  1. ^ かげらいまどかK. 一人用マリオパーティアドバンス字幕プレイpart10 (Japanese). YouTube (2018-02-04). Retrieved on 2023-11-19.