Shrowser

"Mmm... I can feel a power burning in my belly! What in the world did you feed me?"

- Shrowser

Shrowser is the form that Bowser takes after ingesting the spirit of the Elder Princess Shroob. He is the final boss to be encountered in the game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time; oddly, the boss battle is more like a mini-game. After Bowser ate the purple mushroom that held the soul of Elder Princess Shroob, he got possessed by her. Mario, Luigi, and their baby forms had to fight this new threat in Princess Peach's Castle.

This fight is unique because, as Shrowser says, the player cannot attack. In order to defeat Shrowser, the player must Jump over or hit back with the Hammer 20 fireballs, 10 fire orbs, or a combination of both, in order to destroy purple mushrooms, which indicate Shrowser's life. After destroying all mushrooms, Elder Princess Shroob will disappear, causing Bowser to faint.

While Bowser is possessed, he retains his normal appearance (for the most part) and personality, although he flashes purple, has purple clouds around him, purple eyes and an afterimage effect (probably showing his high speed, thus explaining why Mario and Luigi can't attack).

The music during the Shrowser battle is the same as during the earlier battle against Bowser with his baby counterpart.

Shrowser's attacks can be countered by looking at the Elder Princess Shroob. She will point with her left or right hand. If she points with her right hand, Shrowser will attack the two Marios. If she points with the left hand, Shrowser will attack the two Luigis.

Names in Other Languages
Because the brothers are unable to attack, the name "Shrowser" never appears in-game. However, it does appear as a string in the ROM. This string is translated in some releases of the game, revealing probable names for Shrowser in those languages.



Trivia

 * In all three Mario & Luigi games, Bowser has been fused with the main villain. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Cackletta became Bowletta, in Partners in Time, Elder Princess Shroob turned Bowser into Shrowser, and in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the Dark Star and Dark Fawful merged to become Dark Bowser.
 * The purple mushroom that was once the Elder Shroob Princess was not taken out of Baby Luigi's pocket; rather it appears to have come out and navigated into Bowser's mouth by itself. This could mean that the Elder Princess Shroob was not defeated at that point; rather she simply did not have enough power to survive in her regular form. After turning into a mushroom, she decided to use Bowser form to survive.
 * The name Shrowser is available only in the game's ROM as the player cannot attack Shrowser, meaning the player cannot see its name.
 * Shrowser is the only final boss in the Mario & Luigi series that doesn't have a spirit that can be fought inside of Bowser's body.
 * Shrowser is one of the two bosses battled in the present Mushroom Kingdom. The other is Junior Shrooboid.
 * Unlike Bowletta and Dark Bowser, who retain the personality and characteristics of their original forms (Cackletta and the Dark Star, respectively), Shrowser still retains the original Bowser's personality, despite being possessed by Elder Princess Shroob's ghost. His pre-battle dialogue even indicates that he may be unaware of Elder Princess Shroob's presence.