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* BonusBoss: Fighting it is purely optional.
* OptionalBoss: Fighting it is purely optional.
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* BonusBoss: They are the boss of an optional area.
* OptionalBoss: They are the boss of an optional area.
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* BonusBoss: The Big White Boo is not fought inside the Forest Temple, but outside in Toad Forest, and unlike the other Bog Boos, which need to be beaten to complete the dungeon, this one does not.
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* OptionalBoss: The Big White Boo is not fought inside the Forest Temple, but outside in Toad Forest, and unlike the other Bog Boos, which need to be beaten to complete the dungeon, this one does not.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Past Bowser uses the Black Grand Star to grow to a colosal size- even bigger than Ganon from the original Ocarina- for the final battle.]]
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:Past Bowser uses the Black Grand Star to grow to a colosal size- colossal size — even bigger than Ganon from the original Ocarina- ''Ocarina'' — for the final battle.]]
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The fight with future Bowser at the top of his castle seems like it will be the first part of a final SequentialBoss like in Ocarina, but Bowser tells Mario that his past self is still out there. After beating him and escaping the tower, Mario can laze about until he is ready to confront past-Bowser.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than his old version. Nevertheless, he is still an EvilOverlord as he was in the past.
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving the citizen out or killing them.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than his old version. Nevertheless, he is still an EvilOverlord as he was in the past.
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving the citizen out or killing them.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The fight with future Bowser at the top of his castle seems like it will be the first part of a final SequentialBoss like in Ocarina, ''Ocarina'', but Bowser tells Mario that his past self is still out there. After beating him and escaping the tower, Mario can laze about until he is ready to confront past-Bowser.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than hisold past version. Nevertheless, he is still an EvilOverlord as he was in the past.
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving thecitizen citizens out or killing them.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than his
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving the
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* SequentialBoss: Future Bowser. First he sends his four children after you one at a time, then he attacks you himself, and finally Mario must escape the collapsing castle and avoid the falling Bob-ombs.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back at him- though unlike Ganondorf, Bowser does his in his [[OneWingedAngel giant]] phase rather than his first phase. From the first hit onward, he will set it on fire, necessitating Mario transform into Metal Mario.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back at him- though unlike Ganondorf, Bowser does his in his [[OneWingedAngel giant]] phase rather than his first phase. From the first hit onward, he will set it on fire, necessitating Mario transform into Metal Mario.
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* SequentialBoss: Future Bowser. First First, he sends his four children after you one at a time, then he attacks you himself, and finally Mario must escape the collapsing castle and avoid the falling Bob-ombs.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back athim- him — though unlike Ganondorf, Bowser does his in his [[OneWingedAngel giant]] phase rather than his first phase. From the first hit onward, he will set it on fire, necessitating Mario to transform into Metal Mario.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back at
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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Goomba King in Mario canon is a recurring boss throughout the series and loyal to Bowser, but here, the Goomba King is peaceful and an ally to Mario who opposes Bowser.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Goomba King in Mario ''Mario'' canon is a recurring boss throughout the series and loyal to Bowser, but here, the Goomba King is peaceful and an ally to Mario who opposes Bowser.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Subverted. Initially, they seem to be friendly despite being giant bats, and are taking the time to care for Yoshis, razing them in a ranch. Actually, they stole the ranch and plan on drinking the Yoshis’ blood.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Subverted. Initially, they seem to be friendly despite being giant bats, and are taking the time to care for Yoshis, razing raising them in a ranch. Actually, they stole the ranch and plan on drinking the Yoshis’ blood.
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* MiniBoss: They are not fought as a dungeon boss but as the boss of the small Yoshi Ranch area.
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* MiniBoss: They are not fought as a dungeon boss boss, but as the boss of the small Yoshi Ranch area.
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* BonusBoss: The Big White Boo is not fought inside the Forest Temple, but outside in Toad Forest, and unlike the other Bog Boos which need to be beaten to complete the dungeon, this one does not.
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* KingMook: They are all versions of the Big Boo from Mario 64. The normal Big Boo is unchanged from the original, but the others all have some extra ability.
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* KingMook: They are all versions of the Big Boo from Mario 64.''Mario 64''. The normal Big Boo is unchanged from the original, but the others all have some extra ability.
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* FlunkyBoss: He has four Banzai Bill canons in his boss room; unlike most, the mooks wind up being [[BossArenaIdiocy his weakness]].
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* FlunkyBoss: He has four Banzai Bill canons cannons in his boss room; unlike most, the mooks wind up being [[BossArenaIdiocy his weakness]].
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple, replacing the Iron Knuckle Nabooru. He rules over the Thwomps and is one of the kings who allied with Bowser. Returning from Mario 64, he blocks the way to the boss room.
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple, replacing the Iron Knuckle Nabooru. He rules over the Thwomps and is one of the kings who allied with Bowser. Returning from Mario 64, ''Mario 64'', he blocks the way to the boss room.
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* KingMook: As in Mario 64, he is one for the Thwomps.
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* KingMook: As in Mario 64, ''Mario 64'', he is one for the Thwomps.
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* BonusBoss: The Big White Boo is not fought inside the Forest Temple, but outside in Toad Forest, and unlike the other Bog Boos which need to be beaten to complete the dungeon, this one does not.
* FlunkyBoss:
** The Big White Boo is in an area with a bunch of Monty Moles.
** The Big Blue Boo has several Blue Boos around it.
** The Big Black Boo has several Kuromames/Kenropa Balls in the PortalPicture it escapes to.
** The Big White Boo is in an area with a bunch of Monty Moles.
** The Big Blue Boo has several Blue Boos around it.
** The Big Black Boo has several Kuromames/Kenropa Balls in the PortalPicture it escapes to.
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The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo.
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The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo. He rules over the Whomps and is one of the kings who allied with Bowser.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It is absolutely gigantic, towering over Mario.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giant Bullet Bills in his room are the key to beating him.
* KingMook: It is a giant version of the Whomps and has the same attack pattern.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giant Bullet Bills in his room are the key to beating him.
* KingMook: It is a giant version of the Whomps and has the same attack pattern.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It He is absolutely gigantic, towering over Mario.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giantBullet Banzai Bill Blasters and Banzai Bills in his room are the key to beating him.
* FlunkyBoss: He has four Banzai Bill canons in his boss room; unlike most, the mooks wind up being [[BossArenaIdiocy his weakness]].
* KingMook:It He is a giant version of the Whomps and has the same attack pattern.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giant
* FlunkyBoss: He has four Banzai Bill canons in his boss room; unlike most, the mooks wind up being [[BossArenaIdiocy his weakness]].
* KingMook:
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple, replacing the Iron Knuckle Nabooru. Returning from Mario 64, he blocks the way to the boss room.
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple, replacing the Iron Knuckle Nabooru. He rules over the Thwomps and is one of the kings who allied with Bowser. Returning from Mario 64, he blocks the way to the boss room.
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* SequentialBoss: First he sends his four children after you one at a time, then he attacks you himself, and finally Mario must escape the collapsing castle and avoid the falling Bob-ombs.
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* SequentialBoss: Future Bowser. First he sends his four children after you one at a time, then he attacks you himself, and finally Mario must escape the collapsing castle and avoid the falling Bob-ombs.
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* FlunkyBoss: It has several smaller Scuttlebugs wandering around the boss room.
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* BonusBoss: They are the boss of an optional area.
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* CowardlyBoss: The Big Black Boo floats around the boss area a bit before flying into a PortalPicture, upon which Mario must chase him.
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* LoadBearingBoss: Once defeated, Future Bowser starts bringing down the castle, forcing Mario to escape with Bob-ombs raining down around him.
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* SequentialBoss: First he sends his four children after you one at a time, then he attacks you himself, and finally Mario must escape the collapsing castle and avoid the falling Bob-ombs.
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The various rulers of the different species. Each one looks over the Grand Stars, keeping them safe from those who would abuse their power. All of them have entered an alliance with Princess Peach for the sake of keeping the peace between the different species.
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The various rulers of the different species. Each one looks over the Grand Stars, keeping them safe from those who would abuse their power. All of them have entered an alliance with Princess Peach for the sake of keeping the peace between the different species. They consist of the Great Deku Tree, the Bob-omb King, the Penguin King, Lord Jabu-Jabu, and the Goomba Royal Family.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Goomba King in Mario canon is a recurring boss throughout the series and loyal to Bowser, but here, the Goomba King is peaceful and an ally to Mario who opposes Bowser.
* BigGood: Along with Peach, all of them are benevolent leaders who desire to keep good relations between the races of Hyrule. They help Mario whenever they can.
* TheGoodKing: All of them are good to their people and serve as quest-givers to Mario.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Bowser, they actually care for their subjects and are nice to Mario as well.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Goomba King in Mario canon is a recurring boss throughout the series and loyal to Bowser, but here, the Goomba King is peaceful and an ally to Mario who opposes Bowser.
* BigGood: Along with Peach, all of them are benevolent leaders who desire to keep good relations between the races of Hyrule. They help Mario whenever they can.
* TheGoodKing: All of them are good to their people and serve as quest-givers to Mario.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Bowser, they actually care for their subjects and are nice to Mario as well.
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The mini-boss of the Water Temple. Returning from VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact, he blocks the way to a switch needed to get to the boss room.
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The mini-boss of the Water Temple. Temple, replacing Dark Link. Returning from VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact, ''VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact'', he blocks the way to a switch needed to get to the boss room.
* DegradedBoss: In ''Last Impact'', he was the boss of the second Bowser level (Shadow Factory) and thus a major boss. In this game, he's little more than a MiniBoss.
* {{Expy}}: Of Dark Link, a shadow version of the hero who serves as a MirrorBoss and MiniBoss, even being introduced the same way.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Like in ''Last Impact'', he comes out of nowhere, is never explained, and disappears after defeat.
* MiniBoss: Of the Water Temple, who is fought before the Big Manta.
* MirrorBoss: Like in ''Last Impact'', he copies Mario's moves.
* {{Expy}}: Of Dark Link, a shadow version of the hero who serves as a MirrorBoss and MiniBoss, even being introduced the same way.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Like in ''Last Impact'', he comes out of nowhere, is never explained, and disappears after defeat.
* MiniBoss: Of the Water Temple, who is fought before the Big Manta.
* MirrorBoss: Like in ''Last Impact'', he copies Mario's moves.
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The mini-bosses of the Well and Shadow Temple.
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The mini-bosses of the Well and Shadow Temple.Temple, replacing Dead Hand.
* KingMook: They are giant versions of the Snufits with the same attack pattern.
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple.
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The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple.Temple, replacing the Iron Knuckle Nabooru. Returning from Mario 64, he blocks the way to the boss room.
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* KingMook: As in Mario 64, he is one for the Thwomps.
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor variation; while he does not change his simple attack pattern, he has trained himself to become sturdier, and as a result, his weak spot can only be hit with Metal Mario.
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* KingMook: As in Mario 64, he is one for the Thwomps.
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor variation; while he does not change his simple attack pattern, he has trained himself to become sturdier, and as a result, his weak spot can only be hit with Metal Mario.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Past Bowser uses the Black Grand Star to grow to a colosal size- even bigger than Ganon from the original Ocarina- for the final battle.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Past [[spoiler:Past Bowser uses the Black Grand Star to grow to a colosal size- even bigger than Ganon from the original Ocarina- for the final battle.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Past Bowser uses the Black Grand Star to grow to massive size, much like Ganondorf turned into his Ganon form, only this one is even bigger.]]
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Even more than Ganondorf in ''Ocarina''. Despite being the leader of the invasion, he stays in his headquarters, relying on his allies and minions to do the work for him, and is only encountered at the very end for the final battle, whereas Ganondorf made appearances here and there.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back at him- though unlike Ganondorf, Bowser does his in his [[OneWingedAngel giant]] phase rather than his first phase. From the first hit onward, he will set it on fire, necessitating Mario transform into Metal Mario.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Even more than Ganondorf in ''Ocarina''. Despite being the leader of the invasion, he stays in his headquarters, relying on his allies and minions to do the work for him, and is only encountered at the very end for the final battle, whereas Ganondorf made appearances here and there.
* TennisBoss: Bowser, like Ganondorf, will throw shells at Mario, who must deflect them back at him- though unlike Ganondorf, Bowser does his in his [[OneWingedAngel giant]] phase rather than his first phase. From the first hit onward, he will set it on fire, necessitating Mario transform into Metal Mario.
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* GiantSpider: A giant version of the Scuttlebug enemies, it is about twice the size of Mario.
* WarmupBoss: The boss of the Great Deku Tree dungeon, the first dungeon of the game.
* KingMook: It is a giant version of the Scuttlebugs, with no change to its attack pattern.
* GiantSpider: A giant version of the Scuttlebug enemies, it is about twice the size of Mario.
* WarmupBoss: The boss of the Great Deku Tree dungeon, the first dungeon of the game.
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[[folder:King Bob-omb]]
The boss of Bob-omb cavern, replacing King Dodongo.
The boss of Bob-omb cavern, replacing King Dodongo.
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A giant Monty Mole found as a mini-boss in the Lost Woods.
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* KingMook: A giant version of the Monty Moles, though it has a different attack pattern since it burrows in a circle.
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[[folder:Armored Amp]]
The boss of Jabu-Jabu's belly, replacing Barinade.
The boss of Jabu-Jabu's belly, replacing Barinade.
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The
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A trio of giant Swoops who appear in the Yoshi Ranch, tending to it and caring for the Yoshis. Or so it seems.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: They seem nice enough to Mario and welcome him to the ranch, allowing him to play with the Yoshis and even take one with him. Then Mario finds a diary revealing that they took over the farm from the original owners and plan on sucking the blood of the Yoshis.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Subverted. Initially, they seem to be friendly despite being giant bats, and are taking the time to care for Yoshis, razing them in a ranch. Actually, they stole the ranch and plan on drinking the Yoshis’ blood.
* GetBackHereBoss: When exposed, they will fly away from Mario.
* MiniBoss: They are not fought as a dungeon boss but as the boss of
* WalkingSpoiler: They initially present themselves as the caring owners of the Yoshi Ranch; but if Mario finds their secret diary, it is revealed that they actually stole the Ranch from the original owners and plan on sucking the blood of the Yoshis dry.
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The mini-bosses and boss of Toad Village and the Forest Temple, replacing the Poe Sisters and Phantom Ganon, respectively.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Somewhat literal example, as the way to beat him is by kicking back the Bob-ombs at him.
* KingMook: A canon one, as the king of the Battle Bob-ombs.
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[[folder:Big Blaarg]]
The boss of the Fire Temple, replacing Volvagia.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The armor on top of its head is [[ArmorIsUseless ironically the weak point]], or at least covering it, which needs to be ground-pounded.
* KingMook: It is a giant Amp with the same attack pattern.
* TurnsRed: Every time Mario hits it, it grows larger.
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[[folder:Big Manta]]
The boss of the Water Temple, replacing Morpha.
The boss of the Water Temple, replacing Morpha.
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Boos]]
The mini-bosses and boss of Toad Village and theWater Forest Temple, replacing Morpha.the Poe Sisters and Phantom Ganon, respectively. They consist of the regular/White, Red, Blue, Green, Purple, and Black Big Boos.
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* KingMook: They are all versions of the Big Boo from Mario 64. The normal Big Boo is unchanged from the original, but the others all have some extra ability.
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[[folder:King Whomp]]
The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo.
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* WhackAMonster: It pops out of the nine holes in the ground and shoots fire, and Mario must jump on it.
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The mini-boss of the Water Temple. Returning from VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact, he blocks the way to a switch needed to get to the boss room.
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[[folder:Big Manta]]
The boss of the Water Temple, replacing Morpha.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original game and most hacks, the Manta is a friendly [=NPC=] that holds one of the power stars and will give it if Mario passes its challenge. In this game, the Manta is now a boss and minion of Bowser.
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[[folder:Big Snufit]]
The mini-bosses of the Well and Shadow Temple.
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[[folder:King Whomp]]
The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It is absolutely gigantic, towering over Mario.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giant Bullet Bills in his room are the key to beating him.
* KingMook: It is a giant version of the Whomps and has the same attack pattern.
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[[folder:King Thwomp]]
The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple.
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The mini-boss of the Water Temple. Returning from VideoGame/SuperMario64LastImpact, he blocks the way to a switch needed to get to the boss room.
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[[folder:Big Manta]]
The boss of the Water Temple, replacing Morpha.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original game and most hacks, the Manta is a friendly [=NPC=] that holds one of the power stars and will give it if Mario passes its challenge. In this game, the Manta is now a boss and minion of Bowser.
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[[folder:Big Snufit]]
The mini-bosses of the Well and Shadow Temple.
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[[folder:King Whomp]]
The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It is absolutely gigantic, towering over Mario.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The giant Bullet Bills in his room are the key to beating him.
* KingMook: It is a giant version of the Whomps and has the same attack pattern.
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[[folder:King Thwomp]]
The mini-boss of the Spirit Temple.
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* KingMook: He is a giant version of the Koopa enemies with no change to the attack pattern.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The fight with future Bowser at the top of his castle seems like it will be the first part of a final SequentialBoss like in Ocarina, but Bowser tells Mario that his past self is still out there. After beating him and escaping the tower, Mario can laze about until he is ready to confront past-Bowser.
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* TheHero: As always, he is the one saving Hyrule, and takes the place of Link as the Hero of Time.
* TheHero: As always, he is the one saving Hyrule, and takes the place of Link as the Hero of Time.
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* BigGood: As the Princess of Hyrule, she essentially has authority over it, taking the place of Zelda, and wants to stop Bowser from destroying the harmony between the races of Hyrule.
* BigGood: As the Princess of Hyrule, she essentially has authority over it, taking the place of Zelda, and wants to stop Bowser from destroying the harmony between the races of Hyrule.
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The king of the Koopas, taking the role of Ganondorf/Ganon. A greedy, power-hungry king, he has obtained the Black Grand Star and wants the other eight Grand Stars to conquer Hyrule.
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The king of the Koopas, taking the role of Ganondorf/Ganon. A greedy, power-hungry king, Though he once ruled alongside his fellow monarchs, he betrayed them out of a desire to be the sole ruler. He has obtained the Black Grand Star and wants the other eight Grand Stars to conquer Hyrule.Hyrule.
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* BigBad: He takes the role of Ganondorf as the leader of the enemy forces out to conquer Hyrule, which he plans to do by stealing the nine Grand Stars.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than his old version. Nevertheless, he is still an EvilOverlord as he was in the past.
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving the citizen out or killing them.
* WickedCultured: Like Ganondorf, Bowser plays an organ as Mario rises up the tower to fight him.
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* BigBad: He takes the role of Ganondorf as the leader of the enemy forces out to conquer Hyrule, which he plans to do by stealing the nine Grand Stars.
* EvilOldFolks: His future self, who reigns over Bowserule, says to Mario that he is an old turtle and much less powerful than his old version. Nevertheless, he is still an EvilOverlord as he was in the past.
* EvilOverlord: Like Ganondorf, he leads all the enemy forces to conquer Hyrule. When he actually takes control in the BadFuture, he runs it into the ground, renaming the kingdom [[{{Egopolis}} Bowserule]] and either driving the citizen out or killing them.
* WickedCultured: Like Ganondorf, Bowser plays an organ as Mario rises up the tower to fight him.
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The hero of Hyrule, taking the role of Link. Living in Toad forest, he is called upon by Peach to save Hyrule from Bowser.
The Princess of Hyrule, taking the role of Zelda. A benevolent leader beloved by her people, she is dedicated to preserving the peace between species and sends Mario to gather the stars needed to save Hyrule.
The king of the Koopas, taking the role of Ganondorf/Ganon. A greedy, power-hungry king, he has obtained the Black Grand Star and wants the other eight Grand Stars to conquer Hyrule.
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The various rulers of the different species. Each one looks over the Grand Stars, keeping them safe from those who would abuse their power. All of them have entered an alliance with Princess Peach for the sake of keeping the peace between the different species.
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The various rulers of the different species. Each one looks over the Grand Stars, keeping them safe from those who would abuse their power. All of them have entered an alliance with Princess Peach for the sake of keeping the peace between the different species.
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The boss of the Great Deku Tree, replacing Queen Gohma.
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The mini-bosses and boss of Toad Village and the Forest Temple, replacing the Poe Sisters and Phantom Ganon, respectively.
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The boss of the Water Temple, replacing Morpha.
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The boss of the Shadow Temple, replacing Bongo Bongo.
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The boss of the Spirit Temple, replacing Twinrova.
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