Bow

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Bow is the leader of the Boos of Boo's Mansion in Paper Mario. She is aided by her butler, Bootler.

She joins Mario after he solves the puzzles in Boo Mansion. She can slap enemies and protect Mario from attacks with her Outta Sight attack. By pressing C-Down, she can protect Mario from enemy attacks and not get attacked by an enemy.

She and Bootler make a cameo appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, as they take a vacation at Poshley Heights after Mario and friends administer the coup de grace to the Shadow Queen.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, all of the Shadow Sirens (except Doopliss) can use Bow's technique, but it is a little different from Bow's.

In Super Paper Mario, Bow appears as a Catch Card found on the sixtieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.

Trivia

 * Bow's name is derived from the word "bow", which, depending on pronunciation, may mean "ribbon" (referring to the bows she wears) or can refer to a type of gesture often done in reverence to royalty. It is also likely that her name is some sort of pun on "Boo".
 * In Super Paper Mario, Mario has a photo in his house of all his partners from Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, including Lady Bow. Bow (alongside Bootler) also appears on a few posters in some of Francis' private rooms in Super Paper Mario.
 * Lady Bow is the only partner from Paper Mario (besides Parakarry) to make a cameo appearance in both of the Paper Mario ' s sequels.
 * When Goombella tattles Bow in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, she knows that Mario and Bow went on an adventure together and demands Mario to tell her all about it, because she is jealous.

Catch Card


Card Type: Rare

Card Description: This is Mario's goody buddy Bow from Paper Mario. The mistress of Boo's Mansion slapped foes with panache!