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|[[Bowser]] has appeared in two main ''Yoshi'' games: ''Yoshi's Island DS'' and ''Yoshi's New Island''. During the events of ''Yoshi's Island DS'', He serves as the main antagonist. Bowser travels back in time to find the seven [[star children]], in hopes of receiving their power; if he were to receive their power, he could conquer the universe. Bowser kidnapped as many children as he possibly could, (including his infant self), in order to get the seven star children. However, the star children eventually foil Bowser's plan, forcing him to return to his original time. He also appears in ''Yoshi's New Island'' as the final boss—Bowser, however, can only be fought after the player has completed all of the main levels but does not use the [[Flutter Wings]] power-up.
|[[Bowser]] has appeared in two main ''Yoshi'' games: ''Yoshi's Island DS'' and ''Yoshi's New Island''. During the events of ''Yoshi's Island DS'', he serves as the main antagonist. Bowser travels back in time to find the seven [[star children]], in hopes of receiving their power; if he were to receive their power, he could conquer the universe. Bowser kidnapped as many children as he possibly could, (including his infant self), in order to get the seven star children. However, the star children eventually foil Bowser's plan, forcing him to return to his original time. He also appears in ''Yoshi's New Island'' as the final boss—Bowser, however, can only be fought after the player has completed all of the main levels but does not use the [[Flutter Wings]] power-up.
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