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{{italic title|King Bowser's Castle (''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'')}}
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|game=''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
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|boss=[[Baby Bowser]]
|game = ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
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|before=[[KEEP MOVING!!!!|<<]]
|secret=<sup>[[Endless World of Yoshis|>>]] [[Ultimate Castle Challenge|>>]]</sup>
|secret=<sup>[[Exercise in the Skies|S1]] [[Mystery of the Castle?|S2]] [[Go! Go! Morphing!|S3]] [[Fight Toadies w/ Toadies|S4]] [[Items are fun!|S5]] [[Endless World of Yoshis|S6]] [[Ultimate Castle Challenge|E6]]</sup>
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'''King Bowser's Castle''' is the final main level in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''. Unlike previous castles, the player controls Green Yoshi instead of Blue Yoshi.
'''King Bowser's Castle''' is the final main [[level]] in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''. Unlike in previous [[castle]]s, the player controls the [[Yoshi|green Yoshi]] instead of the blue [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]].
==Layout==
==Layout==
When [[Yoshi]] starts the level, he is in an outdoor fortress area with a huge moon, hills and skinny trees in the background. He then needs to cross a long gap as the [[Helicopter Yoshi|Helicopter]]. Along the way, Yoshi must avoid the [[Skeleton Goonie]]s; crashing into them causes him to fall (usually leading to losing a life). [[Kamek]] also occasionally flies in during this time, trying to knock Yoshi out of the sky. If Yoshi makes it to the [[Yoshi Block]] (followed by a [[Middle Ring]]), Kamek will fly in for the last time in the area and look at Yoshi grimly.
When Yoshi starts the level, he is in an outdoor fortress area with a huge moon, hills and skinny trees in the background. He then needs to cross a long gap as [[Helicopter Yoshi]]. Along the way, Yoshi must avoid [[Skeleton Goonie]]s; crashing into one will cause him to fall (usually leading to losing a life). [[Kamek]] also occasionally flies in during this time, trying to knock Yoshi out of the sky. If Yoshi makes it to the [[Yoshi Block]], which is followed by a [[Checkpoint Ring|Middle Ring]], Kamek will fly in for the last time in the area and look at Yoshi grimly. In the GBA version, he simply flies away.


The hallway inside the castle consists of four areas to choose from (doors on a roulette wheel). Four doors which are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4 spin on the wheel, and Yoshi must hit one with a [[Yoshi Egg]], which will then drop to the floor and allow him to progress.
The hallway inside the castle leads to a rapidly spinning roulette wheel with four doors numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 to choose from. Yoshi must hit one with an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]], which will then drop to the floor and allow him to progress.


===Door 1===
===Door 1===
Door 1 contains [[Mace Guy]]s, [[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]s, and lava pits.
Door 1 contains a single [[Shy Guy|Shy-Guy]], [[Mace Guy]]s, [[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]s, and lava pits.


===Door 2===
===Door 2===
Door 2 includes nearly every [[Shy Guy|Shy-Guy]] species, and at the end of that area is a door containing a [[Slime]], who holds the key to another door that leads to the final room.
Door 2 includes nearly every Shy-Guy species, and at the end of that area is a door containing a [[Slime]], who holds the key to another door that leads to the final room.


===Door 3===
===Door 3===
Door 3 is notable for the appearance of [[Tap-Tap the Golden]], where he chases Yoshi through a lava-filled cave path that autoscrolls. The "Castle Boss" music plays in this area, but in the GBA version, the "Room Before Boss" music plays instead. Yoshi can knock Tap-Tap the Golden back and into a pit with eggs, buying him some time. Tap-Tap the Golden will eventually reappear on screen, however. Eventually, Yoshi will reach a [[Warp Pipe]] to get away from him.
Door 3 brings Yoshi to a small room with six [[Red Coin]]s and a [[Message Block]] warning him to "RUN AWAY, HURRY!!!" A pipe on the right takes him to an autoscrolling, lava-filled cave where Yoshi is chased by [[Tap-Tap the Golden]]; the "Castle Boss" music plays in this area, but in the GBA version, the "Room Before Boss" music plays instead. Yoshi can knock Tap-Tap the Golden back and into a pit with eggs, buying him some time. Tap-Tap the Golden will eventually reappear on screen, however. Eventually, Yoshi will reach a [[Warp Pipe]] to get away from him, leading to another small room with a pair of Shy Guys; defeating both of them causes an additional six Red Coins to drop down.


===Door 4===
===Door 4===
Door 4 consists mostly of moving platforms that hold [[Coin]]s (being a coin path where the player can get a lot of extra lives). The only possible threats are a few [[Gusty|Gusties]] that fly through the stage and two [[Fly Guy]]s at the end who carry [[Extra life|1-Ups]].
Door 4 consists mostly of moving platforms that hold [[Coin]]s (being a coin path where the player can get a lot of extra lives). All [[Red Coin]]s and [[Smiley Flower|Special Flower]]s are in plain sight. The only possible threats are a few [[Gusty|Gusties]] that fly through the stage and two [[Fly Guy]]s at the end who carry [[Extra life|1-Ups]].


===Final room===
===Final room===
[[File:Kamek.png|thumb|left|[[Kamek]] attacking Yoshi]]
[[File:Kamek.png|thumb|left|[[Kamek]] attacking Yoshi]]
All four areas lead to the final room, where the "Room Before Boss" music plays. The final room before the boss battle is an autoscrolling playroom. Kamek appears here and attempts to attack Yoshi with his magic wand. If Kamek hits any of the blocks in the level, they will turn into a [[Fang]], a [[Milde]], a Shy-Guy, or a [[Star (Yoshi's Island series)|star]]. If Yoshi makes it past Kamek's final shots, he will be awarded with a Middle Ring and a huge door that leads to [[Baby Bowser]]'s room.
All four areas lead to the final room before the boss battle, a dark autoscrolling playroom where the "Room Before Boss" music plays. Kamek appears here and attempts to attack Yoshi with his magic wand. If Kamek hits any of the blocks in the room with his magic, it will turn into a [[Fang]], a [[Milde]], a Shy-Guy, or a [[Star (Yoshi's Island series)|Star]]. If Yoshi makes it past Kamek's final shots, he will be awarded with a Middle Ring and a huge door that leads to [[Baby Bowser]]'s room.


Kamek greets Yoshi, demanding he hand over [[Baby Mario]]. Soon, however, Baby Bowser awakens, aggravated that Kamek "woke" him. He then repeatedly [[Ground Pound]]s Kamek and kicks him aside, before noticing Yoshi and acknowledging him as a "gween donkey". He attacks Yoshi, trying to push Baby Mario off and ride Yoshi. Yoshi must dodge Baby Bowser's Ground Pounds and Ground Pound the floor himself, creating a shockwave that can damage the young Koopa King.
Kamek confronts Yoshi, demanding he hand over [[Baby Mario]]. Soon, however, Baby Bowser awakens, aggravated at Kamek for being "too noisy". He then repeatedly [[Ground Pound]]s Kamek and kicks him aside, before noticing Yoshi and acknowledging him as a "gween donkey". He attacks Yoshi, trying to push Baby Mario off and ride Yoshi himself. If Baby Mario is saved afterward, Baby Bowser gets stunned. Yoshi must dodge Baby Bowser's Ground Pounds and Ground Pound the floor himself, creating a shockwave that can damage the young Koopa King.


[[File:FinalBattleSMW2.png|thumb|Yoshi and the gigantic Baby Bowser are seen here fighting.]]
[[File:FinalBattleSMW2.png|thumb|Yoshi and the gigantic Baby Bowser are seen here fighting.]]
Once Baby Bowser is defeated after three hits, Kamek returns, fully healed from his beating, and puts his magic to full power. Yoshi then finds himself in the now-destroyed room, and Big Baby Bowser (healed from Kamek's spells) appears in the background. Yoshi must nab red [[Giant Egg]]s from the [[Item Balloon|Baron von Zeppelin]]s that fly in, while avoiding falling rocks that destroy the stadium, [[fireball]] blasts from Big Baby Bowser, and Big Baby Bowser charging at Yoshi head on. If Yoshi hits him seven times, Baby Bowser is returned to his normal self, and Kamek flies off with him. Then, Yoshi jumps up to a small area where the [[stork]] and [[Baby Luigi]] are kidnapped. After that, a message says:
Once Baby Bowser is defeated after three hits, Kamek returns, seemingly having recovered from his beating. He uses his magic on Baby Bowser, causing him to grow and fill the screen. Yoshi then finds himself outside in the now-destroyed room, and Big Baby Bowser appears in the distant background. For the final battle, Yoshi must nab red [[Giant Egg]]s from the [[Item Balloon|Baron von Zeppelin]]s that fly in, while avoiding falling rocks that destroy the ground and [[fireball]] blasts from Big Baby Bowser. During the fight, Big Baby Bowser will slowly advance from the background, and Yoshi must hit him with the Giant Eggs to knock him back. After a few hits, Big Baby Bowser will start charging at Yoshi head on. If he gets too close to the castle, the ground will be destroyed and Yoshi will lose a life. After seven hits, Baby Bowser is defeated, returning to his normal self. Kamek reappears and vows revenge before flying off with him. Yoshi then runs up to a small area where the [[stork]] and [[Baby Luigi]] are being kept. After that, a message says:


'''Thus, due to the marvelous team work of the Yoshi clan, the twins are reunited.'''
'''Thus, due to the marvelous team work of the Yoshi clan, the twins are reunited.'''
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'''Thank you, Yoshi! The twins will meet the parents soon!'''
'''Thank you, Yoshi! The twins will meet the parents soon!'''


The Stork can then make his delivery to Baby Mario and Luigi's [[Mama Mario|mother]] and [[Papa|father]], and the credits roll.
The stork is shown flying above the clouds as the credits roll, finally able to make his delivery to Baby Mario and Luigi's [[Mama Mario|mother]] and [[Papa Mario|father]]. The game ends with an image of Baby Mario and Luigi being held by their parents, with text reading "The End" below. The screen freezes on the image once the music finishes and the system will need to be turned off or reset. The same thing applies with the GBA version unlike the other ''Super Mario Advance'' installments, although the game will still be saved after the ending in both versions.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Kamek]]
<gallery>
*[[Skeleton Goonie]]s
SMW2YI - Kamek.png|[[Kamek]] (flying)
*[[Tekkyū Dosun]]s
SMW2 Kamek ground.png|Kamek (casting)
*[[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]s
SkeletonGoonie SMW2.png|[[Skeleton Goonie]]
*[[Stilt Guy|Shy-Guys on Stilts]]
SMW2YI Red Shy Guy.png|[[Shy Guy|Shy-Guy]] (red)
*[[Dancing Spear Guy]]s
SMW2YI Green Shy Guy.png|Shy-Guy (green)
*[[Spear Guy]]
SMW2YI Yellow Shy Guy.png|Shy-Guy (yellow)
*[[Relay Heihō]]
SMW2YI Purple Shy Guy.png|Shy-Guy (magenta)
*[[Caged Ghost]]
SMW2 Ball 'N' Chain.png|[[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]] (single)
*[[Stretch (Shy Guy)|Stretches]]
SMW2 Ball 'N' Chain double.png|Ball 'N' Chain (double)
*[[Bandit]]
Shy Guy mace.png|[[Ball and chain (windup)|Ball and chain]]
*[[Slime]] (Miniboss)
SMW2 Red Shy Guy on Stilts.png|[[Stilt Guy|Shy-Guy on Stilts]] (red)
*[[Tap-Tap The Golden]]
SMW2 Pink Shy Guy on Stilts.png|Shy-Guy on Stilts (magenta)
*[[Fang]]s
SMW2 DSGuy.png|[[Dancing Spear Guy]]
*[[Gusty|Gusties]]
SMW2 Caged Ghost tunnel brown.png|[[Caged Ghost]] (tunnel, brown)
*[[Fly Guy]]s
SMW2 Woozy Guy green.png|[[Woozy Guy]] (green)
*[[Baby Bowser]] (Final Boss)
SMW2 Relay Heyho.png|[[Relay Heihō]]
*[[Item Balloon|Baron von Zeppelin]]s
SMW2 Bomb magenta.png|[[Bomb]] (magenta)
SMW2 Flamer Guy run.png|[[Pyro Guy|Flamer Guy]] (running)
SMW2 Stretch.png|[[Stretch (Shy Guy)|Stretch]] (green)
SMW2 Stretch magenta.png|Stretch (magenta)
SMW2 Stretch yellow.png|Stretch (yellow)
SMW2 Spear Guy short.png|[[Spear Guy]] (short)
Bandit-SMW2.png|[[Bandit]]
SMW2YI - Slime.png|[[Slime]]
Tap-tap the golden.png|[[Tap-Tap The Golden]]
Fangs.PNG|[[Fang]]
SMW2 Sprite Gusty.png|[[Gusty]]
SMW2 Fly Guy.png|[[Fly Guy]]
Milde.png|[[Milde]]
SnesBabyBowser.PNG|[[Baby Bowser]] (boss)
SMW2 Baby Bowser 2.png|[[Mega Baby Bowser|Big Baby Bowser]] (final boss)
SMW2 Boulder.png|[[Boulder]]
SMW2 Fireball Bowser.png|[[Fireball (obstacle)|Fireball]]
BaronVonZepplin.png|[[Item Balloon|Baron von Zeppelin]] (color random)
SMW2 Toady.png|[[Kamek's Toadies|Kamek's Toady]]
</gallery>
 
==Transformations==
<gallery>
SMW2YI - Helicopter.png|[[Helicopter Yoshi|Helicopter]]
</gallery>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Icon SMW2-YI - King Bowser's Castle.png|Level icon from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''
SMA3-KingBowsersCastle-Icon.png|Level icon from ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleWorldMap.png|Icon from world map of ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleMap.png|Icon from World 6 map from ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''
SMA3-KingBowsersCastleTitleScreen.png|''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'', seen from the title screen of ''Yoshi's Island''
NPCYC-Round10.png|Round 10 of Action Mode, from ''Yoshi no Cookie'' in ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''; using the background of King Bowser's Castle
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Iyoiyo Kuppa Jō Da
|JapR=Iyoiyo Kuppa Jō Da
|JapM=At Last, it's Bowser's Castle!
|JapM=At Last, it's Bowser's Castle!
|Chi=沖向酷霸王城堡!/冲向酷霸王城堡!
|Chi=冲向酷霸王城堡!
|ChiR=Chōng xiàng Kùbàwáng chéngbǎo!
|ChiR=Chōngxiàng Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo!
|ChiM=Storming Bowser's Castle!
|ChiM=Rush to Bowser's Castle!
|Spa=Castillo del Rey Bowser
|Spa=Castillo del Rey Bowser
|SpaM=King Bowser's Castle
|SpaM=King Bowser's Castle
|Ger=Bowsers Schloß (''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'')<br>Bowsers Schloss (''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'')
|Ger=Bowsers Schloß (''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'')<br>Bowsers Schloss (''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'')
|GerM=Bowser's Castle
|GerM=Bowser's Castle
|Fra=Bowser !! Enfin et déjà !! (''Super Mario World 2 : Yoshi's Island'')<br>Le Château de Bowser !! (''Yoshi's Island : Super Mario Advance 3'')
|Fre=Bowser !! Enfin et déjà !! (''Super Mario World 2 : Yoshi's Island'')<br>Le Château de Bowser !! (''Yoshi's Island : Super Mario Advance 3'')
|FraM=Literally "Bowser !! Finally and already !!"<br>Bowser's Castle!!
|FreM=Literally "Bowser !! Finally and already !!"<br>Bowser's Castle!!
|Ita=Il castello di Re Bowser
|Ita=Il castello di Re Bowser
|ItaM=King Bowser's castle
|ItaM=King Bowser's castle
}}
}}


{{YoshiLevels}}
==Trivia==
[[Category:Bowser's Castles]]
*Kamek's dialogue when encountering Yoshi in Baby Bowser's nursery is rewritten in the GBA version. In the SNES version, Kamek frantically shouts "YOU! are n-n-not welcome HERE!!! Yoshi, please hand OVER THE BABY!" In the GBA version, meanwhile, Kamek states "Welcome!!! Yoshi, if you would be so kind, please HAND OVER THE BABY!"
[[Category:Volcanic Areas]]
*It's possible to land the last hit on Big Baby Bowser even if his charge destroys the ground [[Yoshi]] is standing on, which can result in a softlock or a glitched final cutscene.<ref>[https://youtu.be/YTjzPTQjGJk Yoshi's Island - Baby Bowser Glitch (YouTube)]</ref>
[[Category:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Levels]]
 
[[Category:Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Levels]]
==References==
<references/>
 
{{YI levels}}
[[Category:Bowser's castles]]
[[Category:Volcanic areas]]
[[Category:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island levels]]
[[Category:Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 levels]]

Latest revision as of 21:42, January 19, 2024

Level
King Bowser's Castle
Yoshi about to throw an egg at the door in the level King Bowser's Castle in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Level code 6-8
Game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Boss Baby Bowser
Music track Castle & Fortress

Big Boss

In Front of the Boss' Room
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King Bowser's Castle is the final main level in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3. Unlike in previous castles, the player controls the green Yoshi instead of the blue Yoshi.

Layout[edit]

When Yoshi starts the level, he is in an outdoor fortress area with a huge moon, hills and skinny trees in the background. He then needs to cross a long gap as Helicopter Yoshi. Along the way, Yoshi must avoid Skeleton Goonies; crashing into one will cause him to fall (usually leading to losing a life). Kamek also occasionally flies in during this time, trying to knock Yoshi out of the sky. If Yoshi makes it to the Yoshi Block, which is followed by a Middle Ring, Kamek will fly in for the last time in the area and look at Yoshi grimly. In the GBA version, he simply flies away.

The hallway inside the castle leads to a rapidly spinning roulette wheel with four doors numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 to choose from. Yoshi must hit one with an egg, which will then drop to the floor and allow him to progress.

Door 1[edit]

Door 1 contains a single Shy-Guy, Mace Guys, Ball 'N' Chains, and lava pits.

Door 2[edit]

Door 2 includes nearly every Shy-Guy species, and at the end of that area is a door containing a Slime, who holds the key to another door that leads to the final room.

Door 3[edit]

Door 3 brings Yoshi to a small room with six Red Coins and a Message Block warning him to "RUN AWAY, HURRY!!!" A pipe on the right takes him to an autoscrolling, lava-filled cave where Yoshi is chased by Tap-Tap the Golden; the "Castle Boss" music plays in this area, but in the GBA version, the "Room Before Boss" music plays instead. Yoshi can knock Tap-Tap the Golden back and into a pit with eggs, buying him some time. Tap-Tap the Golden will eventually reappear on screen, however. Eventually, Yoshi will reach a Warp Pipe to get away from him, leading to another small room with a pair of Shy Guys; defeating both of them causes an additional six Red Coins to drop down.

Door 4[edit]

Door 4 consists mostly of moving platforms that hold Coins (being a coin path where the player can get a lot of extra lives). All Red Coins and Special Flowers are in plain sight. The only possible threats are a few Gusties that fly through the stage and two Fly Guys at the end who carry 1-Ups.

Final room[edit]

Kamek's room in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Kamek attacking Yoshi

All four areas lead to the final room before the boss battle, a dark autoscrolling playroom where the "Room Before Boss" music plays. Kamek appears here and attempts to attack Yoshi with his magic wand. If Kamek hits any of the blocks in the room with his magic, it will turn into a Fang, a Milde, a Shy-Guy, or a Star. If Yoshi makes it past Kamek's final shots, he will be awarded with a Middle Ring and a huge door that leads to Baby Bowser's room.

Kamek confronts Yoshi, demanding he hand over Baby Mario. Soon, however, Baby Bowser awakens, aggravated at Kamek for being "too noisy". He then repeatedly Ground Pounds Kamek and kicks him aside, before noticing Yoshi and acknowledging him as a "gween donkey". He attacks Yoshi, trying to push Baby Mario off and ride Yoshi himself. If Baby Mario is saved afterward, Baby Bowser gets stunned. Yoshi must dodge Baby Bowser's Ground Pounds and Ground Pound the floor himself, creating a shockwave that can damage the young Koopa King.

Yoshi fighting the gigantic version of Baby Bowser in the level King Bowser's Castle in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Yoshi and the gigantic Baby Bowser are seen here fighting.

Once Baby Bowser is defeated after three hits, Kamek returns, seemingly having recovered from his beating. He uses his magic on Baby Bowser, causing him to grow and fill the screen. Yoshi then finds himself outside in the now-destroyed room, and Big Baby Bowser appears in the distant background. For the final battle, Yoshi must nab red Giant Eggs from the Baron von Zeppelins that fly in, while avoiding falling rocks that destroy the ground and fireball blasts from Big Baby Bowser. During the fight, Big Baby Bowser will slowly advance from the background, and Yoshi must hit him with the Giant Eggs to knock him back. After a few hits, Big Baby Bowser will start charging at Yoshi head on. If he gets too close to the castle, the ground will be destroyed and Yoshi will lose a life. After seven hits, Baby Bowser is defeated, returning to his normal self. Kamek reappears and vows revenge before flying off with him. Yoshi then runs up to a small area where the stork and Baby Luigi are being kept. After that, a message says:

Thus, due to the marvelous team work of the Yoshi clan, the twins are reunited.

The captured stork is freed by Yoshi, and sets about his duty and finally makes the long awaited delivery!

Thank you, Yoshi! The twins will meet the parents soon!

The stork is shown flying above the clouds as the credits roll, finally able to make his delivery to Baby Mario and Luigi's mother and father. The game ends with an image of Baby Mario and Luigi being held by their parents, with text reading "The End" below. The screen freezes on the image once the music finishes and the system will need to be turned off or reset. The same thing applies with the GBA version unlike the other Super Mario Advance installments, although the game will still be saved after the ending in both versions.

Enemies[edit]

Transformations[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いよいよ クッパじょうだ
Iyoiyo Kuppa Jō Da
At Last, it's Bowser's Castle!

Chinese 冲向酷霸王城堡!
Chōngxiàng Kùbàwáng Chéngbǎo!
Rush to Bowser's Castle!

French Bowser !! Enfin et déjà !! (Super Mario World 2 : Yoshi's Island)
Le Château de Bowser !! (Yoshi's Island : Super Mario Advance 3)
Literally "Bowser !! Finally and already !!"
Bowser's Castle!!
German Bowsers Schloß (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)
Bowsers Schloss (Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3)
Bowser's Castle
Italian Il castello di Re Bowser
King Bowser's castle
Spanish Castillo del Rey Bowser
King Bowser's Castle

Trivia[edit]

  • Kamek's dialogue when encountering Yoshi in Baby Bowser's nursery is rewritten in the GBA version. In the SNES version, Kamek frantically shouts "YOU! are n-n-not welcome HERE!!! Yoshi, please hand OVER THE BABY!" In the GBA version, meanwhile, Kamek states "Welcome!!! Yoshi, if you would be so kind, please HAND OVER THE BABY!"
  • It's possible to land the last hit on Big Baby Bowser even if his charge destroys the ground Yoshi is standing on, which can result in a softlock or a glitched final cutscene.[1]

References[edit]