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Revision as of 22:40, March 8, 2023

Not to be confused with Bowser Bop.
Bowser Pop
Bowser Pop
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type Bowser Jr. minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Bowser Jr. Battle 2
Music sample

Bowser Pop is a Bowser Jr. minigame in Mario Party 9.

Introduction

Two players alternate jumping on a seesaw for three jumps each.

Gameplay

The pair must try to pop all eight balloons and then pop Bowser Jr.'s balloon as well. The more consecutive jumps that the players make on the seesaw, the higher they bounce. The player on the seesaw can move it left or right. After the first eight balloons are popped, the players get an additional ten seconds and Bowser Jr. appears on a moving balloon. The players must then pop this last balloon to win.

In-game text

  • Rules"Use the seesaw to launch you and your teammate into the air, and pop all of Bowser Jr.'s balloons."
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press +Control Pad to move and Two Button to get on the seesaw while on the ground. The player on the seesaw can press +Control Pad to move it left or right."

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シーソーで風船わり
Shīsō de fūsen wari
Balloon-Popping with the See-Saw

Chinese (simplified) 翘翘戳气球
Qiào qiào chuō qìqiú
See-Saw Balloon-Poking

Chinese (traditional) 翹翹戳氣球
Qiào qiào chuō qìqiú
See-Saw Balloon-Poking

German Ballon-Platzen Jr.
Balloon Bursting Jr.
Italian Ritmo altalenante
Fluctuating Rhythm
Spanish (NOA) La balanza que lanza
The Launching Sessaw
Spanish (NOE) Balancín saltarín
Hopping Seesaw