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{{articleabout|[[Bowser]] as an infant|Bowser's identical-looking minions known as Baby Bowser in the first Mario Party|[[Koopa Kids]]}}
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|image=[[File:Babybowser.png|200px]]|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' artwork for '''Baby Bowser'''.<br>
|image=[[File:Babybowser.png|200px]]|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' artwork for '''Baby Bowser'''.<br>
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{{quote|Ahh...nothing quite like good cookies and some evil milk.|Baby Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}}
{{quote|Ahh...nothing quite like good cookies and some evil milk.|Baby Bowser|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}}
''Not to be confused with [[Bowser Jr.]].''


'''Baby Bowser''' (called '''Prince Bowser''' by his minions) is a recurring villain in the ''[[Yoshi (series)|Yoshi]]'' series. He was designed to be the infant self of [[Bowser]]. Although not related to him, [[Kamek]] is mainly responsible for his child rearing. Baby Bowser looks almost identical to his adult form's child, [[Bowser Jr.]]. The only difference between the two is that Bowser Jr. has a painting on his bandanna, while Baby Bowser's is blank, or he doesn't wear it at all.
'''Baby Bowser''' (called '''Prince Bowser''' by his minions) is a recurring villain in the ''[[Yoshi (series)|Yoshi]]'' series. He was designed to be the infant self of [[Bowser]]. Although not related to him, [[Kamek]] is mainly responsible for his child rearing. Baby Bowser looks almost identical to his adult form's child, [[Bowser Jr.]]. The only difference between the two is that Bowser Jr. has a painting on his bandanna, while Baby Bowser's is blank, or he doesn't wear it at all.