After the first phase, Kamek makes him a giant using the Wonder Wool. In this battle, Yoshi must attack Baby Bowser by throwing a yarn ball at him and then ground-pounding him. In this game, Baby Bowser wants to have enough yarn to make himself a castle. After he is beaten, his future self reappears wanting to protect him making Yoshi defeat him. At the end of the game, a similar scene of him awakening from slumber and fighting Yoshi begins, with him turning giant after. He also appears when Yoshi gets a Game Over with over 3000 yards on the Challenge Mode, laughing with Kamek.īaby Bowser returns in this game after not being seen for 7 years, wanting to turn Egg Island into a resort. When he betrays Yoshi near the end of the game, his attack moves include breathing fire at Yoshi,jumping, breathing fire downwards, then ground-pounding, after having six eggs thrown at him, he will be defeated, and Yoshi will then have to fight Bowser.īaby Bowser makes a cameo in Yoshi Touch & Go as one of the selectable high score icons. The other babies and the Yoshi's succeed in defeating Bowser and rescue Luigi. While riding on Yoshi he can breathe fire, which can defeat enemies and light up torches, as well as performing a lot of the moves that an egg can do (destroying ? clouds etc.) but it stops Yoshi from being able to lay eggs (he can still pick them up and throw them.) At the end of world 4, he gets taken by Kamek, but rejoins the babies later on (in Bowser's Castle) However he betrays the other babies when they reach the end of his castle. In Yoshi's Island DS, Baby Bowser helps Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Donkey Kong and Baby Wario to save Baby Luigi.
After fighting Baby Bowser they get the Super Happy Tree and restore happiness to the island. The last page of the story book is Bowser's Castle. The Yoshi's then set out to revive the Super Happy Tree. In Yoshi's Story, Baby Bowser becomes jealous of the Yoshi's happiness, so he steals the Super Happy Tree and casts a spell to turn the entire island into a story book. He is also one of the two only characters who talk in the game. Even though he is the final boss he is not the main antagonist, as Kamek is. The giant version of him is the biggest boss in the game.
Yoshi then frees Stork and Baby Luigi and the stork flies away with the babies into the night. Kamek is horrified and calls Yoshi a meanie before flying off into the night with Baby Bowser. After a long, epic battle Bowser is reverted to his baby self and is unconscious. As a giant he appears more like his grown up self. Kamek returns and "helps" Baby Bowser by turning him into a giant, destroying most of the castle in the process. Thinking Yoshi is a donkey, he tries to ride him several times but Yoshi knocks him out. Baby Bowser stomps on Kamek before noticing Yoshi. When Kamek tells Yoshi to hand over Baby Mario, Baby Bowser wakes up and tells them to be quiet because he is "sleepy".
In his debut, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi must enter the castle and work his way to Bowser's bedroom, which is filled with toys. History Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 1.1 Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.