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{{quote|Bwa ha ha ha! [[Mario|You]]'ve stepped right into my trap, just as [[Bowser|I]] knew you would! I warn you, "Friend", watch your step!|Bowser|Super Mario 64}}  
{{quote|Bwa ha ha ha! [[Mario|You]]'ve stepped right into my trap, just as [[Bowser|I]] knew you would! I warn you, "Friend", watch your step!|Bowser|Super Mario 64}}  


'''Bowser in the Dark World''' is the first [[Bowser]] level in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.  It is a puzzle-like world with many traps and enemies. The trapdoor entrance is behind the star door in the main floor. Eight [[Power Star]]s (twelve in the DS remake) are needed to open this door.
'''Bowser in the Dark World''' is the first [[Bowser]] level in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.  It is a puzzle-like world with many traps and enemies. The trapdoor entrance is behind the star door in the main floor. Eight [[Power Star]]s (12 in the DS remake) are needed to open this door.


In the corridor before entering the level, a painting which depicts [[Princess Peach]] is seen on the far wall. As the player walks closer, the painting will become a picture of Bowser and a trap door will open in the ground, sending the player into the level. The painting is not able to be reached, as there is an invisible wall between the player and the painting.
In the corridor before entering the level, a painting which depicts [[Princess Peach]] is seen on the far wall. As the player walks closer, the painting will become a picture of Bowser and a trap door will open in the ground, sending the player into the level. The painting is not able to be reached, as there is an invisible wall between the player and the painting.