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The Mario Kart Wii edition of Bowser's Castle is the second to last course in the Special Cup, right before the infamous Rainbow Road.

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  • The Mario Kart Wii edition of Bowser's Castle is the second to last course in the Special Cup, right before the infamous Rainbow Road.
  • Bowser's Castle is a recurring location in the Mario series. It is the domicile of the Koopa villain Bowser and the base of operations for his army. The castle's name, design and greater location vary from game to game, but the castle is usually situated in a volcanic world and is characteristically an important base from which the Koopa King formulates his plans and summons his minions to take over the Mushroom Kingdom and carry out the capture of Princess Peach. Bowser's Castle is usually the final area that Mario and his friends visit to defeat Bowser and rescue Peach and is usually guarded by Bowser's most powerful minions. In the Mario spin-offs, the castle can serve as a go-kart course, a tennis court, a baseball stadium, etc., depending on the sport the game is based on.
  • The castle is guarded by Skele-douches who were originally from Minecraftia. It is pretty difficult to get inside. The only person to get inside was the Pesky Plumber. Those Skele-douches are actually undead Koopas named Dry Bones.
  • Bowser's Castle, also known as Koopa Castle, Koopa Kastle, Neon Castle, Bowser Castle or Bowser's Keep is the castle owned by Bowser. It is often used to hold Princess Peach of the Mushroom Kingdom hostage, as it is filled with lava, Firebars and various other traps to prevent intruders; the castle is closely guarded by the Koopa Troop, and is often the final area visited by Mario while rescuing the Princess.
  • Bowser's Castle is a location from the first Paper Mario game (although it is technically also a location in Super Paper Mario), found in Chapter 8: A Star Powered Showdown. It leads to an empty Princess Peach's castle, which leads to the final boss of the game, Bowser. Bowser's Castle contains makeshift shop's and Toad House's made by Bowser's Minions and captured Toads.
  • Bowser's Castle or Castle Koopa is a location in the Koopa Kingdom. It is Bowser's home and capital of his kingdom. It has very different castles, depending on which game is it. It is also where Bowser keeps Princess Peach after he captures her.
  • Welcome to Bowser's Castle, a Kongregate chatroom that was owned by Xela248, and is now merged with CafĂ© Kong. Welcome to BC, it's a perfect town. Here we have some rules, let us lay them down. Stay in place, stay in line and we'll get along fine. BC is a perfect place. So keep off of the grass, shine your shoes, wipe your a- face. All contributions and edits to our room's wiki are welcomed. If revision is required, feel free to ask why and how it needed to be revised. __TOC__
  • Bowser's Castle is the home of Bowser, his children, and many of his soldiers, including Kamek and Kammy. It would seem that Dr. Eggman has also taken up residence here lately.
  • Bowser's Castle is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash 2 coming from the Mario series. It is based on the keep of the series' antagonist, Bowser.
  • Bowser's Castle is a castle owned by Bowser. It is in North Hyrule. Bowser's Castle Project was invented by unnamed Koopa Troopa, who was a farmer. Bowser and his army stopped near his farm one day and stole anything, that they could eat or sell. One of stolen things was a book with pictures of great castle, floating in space and fireing lazors in Mario's house. Bowser said that he loves pictures and send the book to his castle. Later he send koopas to Space Sector 1337 to build the Castle
  • Actually, it is under construction now. Construction started in 1985 and the most possible date of construction's end is 200. Bowser's Castle Project was invented by an unnamed Koopa Troopa, who was a farmer. Bowser and his army stopped near his farm one day and stole anything, that they could eat or sell. One of stolen things was a book with pictures of great castle, floating in space and firing lazors in Mario's house. Bowser said that he loves pictures and send the book to his castle. Later he send koopas to Space Sector 1337 to build the Castle.
  • Bowser's Castle, also known as the Bowser Castle, is a sinister fortified palace that is the main base of operations for the evil king Bowser Koopa (better known as Bowser) who also calls this place home, and it even serves as the capital of the Koopa Kingdom. It is one of the well-known recurring locations in the Super Mario Bros. universe. It comes in its many castle version s depending on which Super Mario game. The castle has often been destroyed and rebuilt, and appears different in each game that it appears in. It is usually filled with lava pits, booby traps, and Bowser's minions, and always includes a room where Bowser holds residence and that is sometimes the royal throne room in some Super Mario incarnations complete with the royal Koopa Throne which is only for those of the roya
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