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In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Mouser appears twice, one, with pink ears and shoes, in World 1-3 and the other, with green ears and shoes, in World 3-3 (The differing colors are only in the NES version.). The fight in World 5-3 of ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' was replaced by [[Clawgrip]]. In battle, Mouser throws bombs at the player, which will explode after a short time. In order to injure Mouser, players need to grab one of these bombs and throw them back at him so that it explodes near or on the rodent; doing this several times (He takes three hits in World 1-3, and five in World 3-3.) will defeat him.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Mouser appears twice, one, with pink ears and shoes, in World 1-3 and the other, with green ears and shoes, in World 3-3 (The differing colors are only in the NES version.). The fight in World 5-3 of ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' was replaced by [[Clawgrip]]. In battle, Mouser throws bombs at the player, which will explode after a short time. In order to injure Mouser, players need to grab one of these bombs and throw them back at him so that it explodes near or on the rodent; doing this several times (He takes three hits in World 1-3, and five in World 3-3.) will defeat him.


In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', a new boss, [[Robirdo]], replaced his second battle in World 3, which itself replaced [[Tryclyde]]{{'}}s second battle in World 6; Tryclyde remained the boss of World 2. Like the main cast and the various bosses, he was given voice acting. His lines were performed by Charles Martinet, who voiced him with a snide tone. Upon defeat, Mouser can be heard exclaiming, "No way!"
In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', a new boss, [[Robirdo]], replaced his second battle in World 3, which itself replaced [[Tryclyde]]{{'}}s second battle in World 6; Tryclyde remained the boss of World 2. Like the main cast and the various bosses, he was given voice acting. His lines were performed by Charles Martinet, who voiced him with a snide tone. Upon defeat, Mouser can be heard exclaiming, "No way!"  
 
There are some unused sprites in ''Super Mario Advance'' of what appears to be a [[Porcupo]]-like mouse enemy, indicating that Mouser was intended to start out as a regular enemy type before undergoing a transformation, much like [[Fryguy]] and [[Clawgrip]].<ref name="Super Mario Advance- The Cutting Room Floor">[http://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Advance#Unused_Enemies] (accessed October 25, 2013)</ref>


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Mouser is a prominent villain in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Unlike his appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Mouser works as second-in-command under [[Bowser|King Koopa]] rather than being a part of the [[8 bits]]. Like Koopa, Mouser has many aliases that often match the general theme of the episode in which he appears. His main method of attacking is to throw either bombs or [[Bob-omb|Bob-Ombs]].  
Mouser is a prominent villain in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Unlike his appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Mouser works as second-in-command under [[Bowser|King Koopa]] rather than being a part of the [[8 bits]]. Like Koopa, Mouser has many aliases that often match the general theme of the episode in which he appears. His main method of attacking is to throw either bombs or [[Bob-omb|Bob-Ombs]].  


Mouser is voiced by [[John Stocker]], the same actor who voices [[Toad]], and is given a Swiss accent. He appears in 23 episodes, but has a speaking role in only 21.
Mouser is voiced by [[John Stocker]], the same actor who voices [[Toad]], and is given a Swiss accent. In "[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]" and "[[Rolling Down the River]]", his voice is higher pitched than in other episodes. He appears in 23 episodes, but has a speaking role in only 21.


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*In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', after Bowser gets to his old [[Bowser's Castle|castle]] which was taken over by [[Fawful]] and renamed Fawful's Theater, a [[Shy Guy]] says "This castle... it had a name... long ago... Browser's Castle? Mouser's Castle? Wowser?"
*In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', after Bowser gets to his old [[Bowser's Castle|castle]] which was taken over by [[Fawful]] and renamed Fawful's Theater, a [[Shy Guy]] says "This castle... it had a name... long ago... Browser's Castle? Mouser's Castle? Wowser?"
*In the ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|Star Fox]]'' comic "Farewell, Beloved Falco", a mouse resembling Mouser is a member of the "FREE AS A BIRD" gang of space hot-rodders.
*In the ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|Star Fox]]'' comic "Farewell, Beloved Falco", a mouse resembling Mouser is a member of the "FREE AS A BIRD" gang of space hot-rodders.
*There are some unused sprites in ''Super Mario Advance'' of what appears to be a [[Porcupo]]-like mouse enemy, indicating that he started out as a regular enemy type before undergoing a transformation, much like [[Fryguy]] and [[Clawgrip]].<ref name="Super Mario Advance- The Cutting Room Floor">[http://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Advance#Unused_Enemies] (accessed October 25, 2013)</ref>
*The episode [[Quest for Pizza]] introduces [[Mousersaurus Rex]], a T-Rex-like dinosaur that looks like Mouser.
*In "[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]" and "[[Rolling Down the River]]", Mouser's voice was high-pitched. In the other episodes, his voice was low-pitched.
*In "[[The Unzappables]]", Mouser mentions cheese a few times. He even said that the password for the [[Koopa Klub]] is "cheese balls".
*In some episodes, Mouser usually battles Toad, which might be reference to the [[John Stocker|same person]] voicing them.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:16, June 11, 2021

This article is about the boss Mouser. For the character from Mario Party Advance, see Mouser (Mario Party Advance). For the similarly named recurring species in Yoshi and Paper Mario titles, see Little Mouser.
Not to be confused with Meowser.

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“Here, have some bombs!”
Mouser, Super Mario Advance

Mouser is a large, anthropomorphic mouse who wears sunglasses, gloves and boots. He is a resident of Subcon, the land of dreams. Not much is revealed about Mouser, though it is mentioned that he is prideful and utilizes his bombs to destroy good dreams.[1]

History

Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic

Mouser made his debut in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Mouser helped Wart to invade the secret world of a storybook with his bombs. He is fought three times in the game: in World 1-3, World 3-3 and World 5-3, with a powerful white Mouser with red shoes and gloves exclusively appearing in the latter level, taking six hits to defeat.

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 2

Screenshot of Mouser from Super Mario Bros. 2

In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mouser appears twice, one, with pink ears and shoes, in World 1-3 and the other, with green ears and shoes, in World 3-3 (The differing colors are only in the NES version.). The fight in World 5-3 of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic was replaced by Clawgrip. In battle, Mouser throws bombs at the player, which will explode after a short time. In order to injure Mouser, players need to grab one of these bombs and throw them back at him so that it explodes near or on the rodent; doing this several times (He takes three hits in World 1-3, and five in World 3-3.) will defeat him.

In Super Mario Advance, a new boss, Robirdo, replaced his second battle in World 3, which itself replaced Tryclyde's second battle in World 6; Tryclyde remained the boss of World 2. Like the main cast and the various bosses, he was given voice acting. His lines were performed by Charles Martinet, who voiced him with a snide tone. Upon defeat, Mouser can be heard exclaiming, "No way!"

There are some unused sprites in Super Mario Advance of what appears to be a Porcupo-like mouse enemy, indicating that Mouser was intended to start out as a regular enemy type before undergoing a transformation, much like Fryguy and Clawgrip.[2]

BS Super Mario USA

In BS Super Mario USA, Mouser, Birdo and Wart have returned to Subcon to invade it again. Mouser is found in World 1-3 as the main boss of the world. He is no different than in the original game. However, like Wart and the Birdos, he could cast his own magic spell; such as turning enemies and objects into bombs, and throwing giant bombs out of nowhere.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Mouser
Mouser's normal appearance in "Do You Princess Toadstool Take This Koopa...?"
You're about to learn about it... ze hard way!”
Mouser, Koopenstein

Mouser is a prominent villain in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Unlike his appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2, Mouser works as second-in-command under King Koopa rather than being a part of the 8 bits. Like Koopa, Mouser has many aliases that often match the general theme of the episode in which he appears. His main method of attacking is to throw either bombs or Bob-Ombs.

Mouser is voiced by John Stocker, the same actor who voices Toad, and is given a Swiss accent. In "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid" and "Rolling Down the River", his voice is higher pitched than in other episodes. He appears in 23 episodes, but has a speaking role in only 21.

"Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"

“Sheriff Mouser to you, you despicable felons!”
Mouser, Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid

In this episode, Mouser is referred to as Sheriff Mouser, wearing a purple bandanna around his neck, a brown cowboy hat, and a star-shaped badge.

Sheriff Mouser first appears to surprise Mario, Luigi, and Toad when they walk up a hill. He attempts to arrest them with a band of Snifits and Ostros. After fleeing, Mario and his friends encounter and jump across a waterfall. Mouser attempts to jump by claiming, "If they can do it, so can I!", hesitating, and then nervously saying that his cronies can go first. After they fail and fall into the waterfall, Mouser begins to cry.

After Mario and friends go to a mine where Princess Toadstool is trapped, Mouser surrounds them with his band and tells them to "reach for the sky." However, a Tweeter then gets into an argument with him, distracting him, and Mario and co. quickly run away. Mouser then throws a bomb at the mine, and a resulting boulder chases Mario and co. Eventually, they get exhausted, fall for a trap, and are captured.

Mario and Luigi hatch a plan to trick Mouser by begging for water. He brings a glass, only to drink it in front of them. Mario and Luigi then play a game of Patty Cake, and Mouser exclaims, "Hey! What are you loonies up to?" Mario then knocks Mouser's hat off, allowing Toad to sneak inside. Mouser puts the hat back on, unaware of Toad's presence.

Mouser then arrives at a bar for a drink. Toad sneaks from the hat and steals Mouser's bombs to bomb Mario and Luigi's jail cell. When Mouser notices that Mario and his friends are free, he orders his pack of Koopa Troopas to stop them. Mario and Luigi run to the mine where Princess Toadstool is trapped, and Mouser allows Kid Koopa, an alias for King Koopa, to stop them. However, Koopa fails, and the princess is rescued.

"Rolling Down the River"

In this episode, Mouser is referred to as First Mate Mouser, wearing a dark purple bandanna, glasses with one half broken resembling an eye patch, and a red-and-white striped shirt.

First Mate Mouser appears from below deck to report to Captain Koopa, another of King Koopa's aliases, that he has found no trace of any stowaways. Not satisfied with this, Koopa violently shoves Mouser aside and ventures below the deck of the Sinister Star. Later, he keeps lookout with a telescope. Seeing a rival ship named the Ding Bell, Mouser proceeds to alert Koopa of this. Grabbing the telescope from Mouser, Koopa sees Mario and Luigi riding the Ding Bell; furious, he throws his telescope to the ground and stomps on it.

King Koopa orders Mouser to bring him a Black Pit Bob-Omb; hesitantly, Mouser brings forth a chest containing an enormous Bob-Omb and passes the explosive to Koopa.

Mouser is next seen with King Koopa looking quite bored before noticing the Ding Bell yet again. after it crossed the pit. Koopa, in his frustration, throws his telescope at Mouser and proceeds to stomp on it again when it lands on the ground.

When Koopa subdues the Mario Bros. later, Mouser helps him force Mario to walk the plank.

"The Great BMX Race"

Mouser retains his normal appearance in this episode, and is part of the Team Koopa that opposes Mario and Luigi, along with Tryclyde and a Koopa Troopa. Mouser's taunting at their first encounter with Mario and Luigi causes Team Koopa to laugh so hard, it lets the brothers drive away on their motorcycle unnoticed.

Mouser and his team are instructed by King Koopa to attack Mario and Luigi when they reach Dead Man's Curve. They soon find Toad and Princess Toadstool, who had been trying to catch the brothers' attention, and capture them both. As Mario and Luigi leave the Pasta Pit after a large meal, Mouser and his team ambush them and knock them from their motorcycle. As the brothers drive up a cliff, Team Koopa drives directly towards them, causing them to get distracted, hit a rock, and fall off the cliff. When they miraculously climb back up and continue driving, Mouser and Team Koopa activate speed-increasing devices in their vehicles, allowing them to quickly approach the brothers again.

After Mario throws an open can of tomato sauce at Team Koopa, Tryclyde and the Koopa Troopa lose control of their vehicles. Mouser however, appears and begins to assault the brothers with Bob-Ombs. Unfortunately, he soon becomes disoriented in the explosion of one of his own projectiles. Just as Team Koopa surrounds the brothers, Mario and Luigi play a game of Patty Cake, distracting them. The brothers flee to a nearby Vegetable patch and throw vegetables at Team Koopa. Mouser is hit by a large zucchini, knocked off his vehicle, and badly injured. He and the rest of Team Koopa are not able to continue racing.

"Stars in Their Eyes"

In this episode, Mouser is referred to as Astro Mouser, wearing a purple jumpsuit and space helmet.

On the planet Quirk, Mouser throws a bomb at two Quirks, the planet's inhabitants, and demands they work harder and faster. Soon after, Mario's rocketship, after being forced to land by an array of meteors, crashes on top of a dumbstruck Mouser. The Quirks come to thank Mario and his friends for subduing Mouser, who slides out of the ship, appearing squished. Mouser then growls and throws squished Bob-Ombs at Mario and co. while they escape with the Quirks on a raft. He throws a Bob-Omb in the river, which springs a leak on the raft. Mario fixes the leak, however, which propels the crew away from Mouser. Mouser then alerts King Koopa about Mario and his friends entering the planet.

"Toad Warriors"

Mouser retains his normal appearance in this episode, and is first seen in Car Land on a cliff with King Koopa just as State Troopa surrounds Mario and his friends. Koopa tells Mouser about his plan to sell stolen spaghetti sauce from the rebels of Car Land.

Later, King Koopa orders the Koopa Pack, consisting of Mouser and several State Troopas riding cars, to siege the Rebel Fort. Mouser is knocked down from his car by Vegetables. He regretfully informs Koopa that Mario, Luigi and Toad have evaded capture, and soon after plots to annihilate them with his ultimate weapon, the Thunderbirdo. It bombards the Rebel Fort with a giant egg, causing an explosion, as an excited Mouser persuades King Koopa to overrun the fort, now in shambles.

During the race between Toad and King-of-the-Road Koopa, Mario and Princess Toadstool are surrounded by State Troopas, Mouser, and Thunderbirdo. Toadstool throws a bag of Bob-ombs into Thunderbirdo's mouth, causing it to explode and launch Mouser into the air. When he falls back down, Luigi throws a Bob-Omb directly at his face, sending him careening over the horizon. Mouser is not seen again for the rest of the episode.

List of episodes featuring Mouser

Aliases

Picture Name Episode
Sheriff Mouser Sheriff Mouser "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
First Mate Mouser First Mate Mouser "Rolling Down the River"
"Pirates of Koopa"
"Astro Mouser" as he appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode, "Stars in Their Eyes". Astro Mouser "Stars in Their Eyes"
Mouser Mousigor "Count Koopula"
Mouser Bailiff Mouser "Escape from Koopatraz"

Nintendo Comics System

In the Nintendo Comics System, Mouser is said to have been the leader of similar looking rats called Mice, before defecting to King Koopa.

"A Mouser in the Houser"

In the Nintendo Comics System issue "A Mouser in the Houser", it is revealed that the Mice once had a prosperous society, having dug the Transport Tube system and hidden all the treasures they found in it. Eventually, the society of the Mice began to crumble when their king, Mouser, abandoned them and joined Bowser.

In the aforementioned comic "A Mouser in the Houser", several Mice abduct Princess Toadstool after she becomes lost in the Transport Tube system. After kidnapping the princess, the Mice reveal their origin to her and offer her the position of their queen, saying that if she agreed to this proposal, she could have a map of the Transport Tube system, as well as dozens of ready troops to help her defeat Bowser. Princess Toadstool eventually rejects the offer of becoming queen of the Mice when they refuse to help her aid Mario, who was being attacked by Mouser.

"The Buddy System"

In a later issue of Nintendo Comics System entitled "The Buddy System", a large group of Mice appear to capture Mario and Bowser when the two become lost in the Transport Tube system. Shackling Mario and Bowser together, these Mice interrogate them and learn that Bowser had planned on flooding the Transport Tube system by blowing up the main water valve of it. Deciding to aid Bowser in his plot of destroying the Transport Tube system, this group of Mice use bombs to blow up the main water valve, which causes a large amount of water to flow through the Transport Tube system and wash them away.

"Bedtime for Drain-Head"

Though several Mice appear on the alternate cover of another Nintendo Comics System comic entitled "Bedtime for Drain-Head", no Mice actually appear in the story.

Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up

Mouser as a Disc Jocky[sic]
Mouser and Mario.

In Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up, Mouser briefly appears as a disk jockey in the "Disk Jockey" career page. The page states the following:

Mouser is one cool disc jockey! His morning show is a big hit on the radio. Everyone loves "The Mouser in the Morning Show." Everyone except for Mario the sound engineer. "I think I'll go get a job at a library!" says Mario. "I need some peace and quiet. That Mouser plays his music too loud in the studio."

Super Mario-kun

It has been requested that this section be rewritten.

Mouser first appears in chapter 6 of volume 6 as the first antagonist. Bowser, who in the previous chapter rented some of the 8 bits soldier, send Mouser to protect a hall of his castle. He manages to give the hero a fight for their lives by attaching a Phanto in Luigi's face, turning him evil. But after curing him with some Yoshi Cookie, Mouser's plan in foiled and starts throwing bombs that Luigi-Phanto catches and toss back at him (and the rest of the heroes).

Mouser reappears in chapter 3 of volume 8 as (again) the first antagonist. He leaves on the ground some leaf-shaped candy as a bait for the heroes. Yoshi falls for it but Birdo, recognizing Mouser's style, shoves Yoshi away from the candies which explodes, killing Birdo. Full of rage, Yoshi attacks without mercy Mouser until he drops dead.

Later, during the second part of the Wart fight, Wart molds himself into a hybrid of all the 8 bits' generals, gaining Mouser infinite bombs ammo.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Mouser makes an appearance as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. When used on any fighter in The Subspace Emissary, it boosts their arm attack power by 20 points.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Mouser appears as a Novice-class Grab-type primary spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. When used, it boosts the fighter's power without granting any special effect. In World of Light, the spirit is found on the Light Realm map. The spirit battle takes place on the Battlefield form of the Mushroom Kingdom II stage, with Pikachu as an opponent and Bob-ombs as the only items that spawn.

The core extracted from a Mouser spirit can be combined with a Count Cannoli core and two other Neutral cores to summon the Daroach spirit.

General information

Physical description

Mouser, like the rest of his species, is an anthropomorphic mouse that wears sunglasses that covers his eyes in most cases. When his eyes aren't covered, it is shown to be a white eye with a black pupil. He has gray fur, pink ears, a fur-less snout with a full set of teeth, and a fur-less tail. In Mouser's normal appearance, he lacks clothing, except for red gloves, red shoes and his sunglasses. Mouser does take on aliases, like King Koopa, where he wears an outfit to match the theme of the episode and he gets mentioned by a title, such as First Mate Mouser. In the show, Mouser has a Swiss accent, which is indicated by saying "zat" instead of "that" and other phrases where it is clearly defined. There are also references to his love of Swiss cheese.

Personality

In the cartoons, Mouser, like his boss, King Koopa, is an antagonist of Mario and his friends and he will do anything he can to capture them. Mouser also likes to use bombs as his primary form of attack. Even though he is second-in-command, his pack members still obey him, as seen in "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid." Mouser, however, does laugh at King Koopa when something embarrassing happens to him, as demonstrated in the episode, "The Adventures of Sherlock Mario" when Herlock Solmes recalls King Koopa's embarrassing memories of his past, though he is still afraid when King Koopa threatens or gets angry at him.

Profiles

Super Smash Bros. Brawl sticker

Image Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary
A Sticker of Mouser in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Super Mario Bros. 2 [Arm] - Attack +20

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Mouser Mouser Super Mario Series Primary (1) Novice Grab World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board Pikachu Rule: Item: Bob-omb
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Bob-omb
Mushroom Kingdom II (Battlefield) Boss Theme - Super Mario Bros. 2

Gallery

Artworks

Sprites

Screenshots

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドン・チュルゲ[3]
Don Churuge
Don: Spanish word for "sir," and a Japanese onomatopoeia for a booming sound.
Churuge: From chū, rat squeaking sound.

Chinese 老鼠大王[4]
Lǎoshǔ Dàwáng
Mouse King

French Mouser
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German Mauser
Mouser (Super Mario Advance)
Mouser
Italian Topastro/Mouser
Squittix (Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition instruction booklet)
From topo (mouse) and the male pejorative suffix -astro.
From the onomatopoeic word squit (squeak)
Korean 찍두기
Zzickdugi
From "찍찍"(Squeaks), sound of the rats.

Russian Мышкин
Myshkin
From мышка (myshka, mouse) and a surname suffix -ин (-in)

Spanish Mouser
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Trivia

  • In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, after Bowser gets to his old castle which was taken over by Fawful and renamed Fawful's Theater, a Shy Guy says "This castle... it had a name... long ago... Browser's Castle? Mouser's Castle? Wowser?"
  • In the Star Fox comic "Farewell, Beloved Falco", a mouse resembling Mouser is a member of the "FREE AS A BIRD" gang of space hot-rodders.

References

  1. ^ "It is a bomber of bad dreams that destroys good dreams. It is proud and it doesn't believe that it is just a mouse." - Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet, page 27 (Mouser description).
  2. ^ [1] (accessed October 25, 2013)
  3. ^ Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet, page 35.
  4. ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. Reference: 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.

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