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** They dropped the [[Tarot Motifs]] entirely for [[The House Of The Dead Overkill]] (which is really, really disappointing.) So, the final boss of that game is simply named "Mother"... which is pretty fitting, in an extremely [[Body Horror|creepy]], [[Vasquez Always Dies|misogynistic]], [[Freud Was Right|Freudian]], and just overall [[Squick]]-laden way. |
** They dropped the [[Tarot Motifs]] entirely for [[The House Of The Dead Overkill]] (which is really, really disappointing.) So, the final boss of that game is simply named "Mother"... which is pretty fitting, in an extremely [[Body Horror|creepy]], [[Vasquez Always Dies|misogynistic]], [[Freud Was Right|Freudian]], and just overall [[Squick]]-laden way. |
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* The ''Mario And Luigi'' series for the Nintendo handhelds take pride in using ghostly, (most of the time) purple final bosses. {{spoiler|And Bowser getting possessed/mind controlled/fused with/whatever else by the Big Bad.}} |
* The ''Mario And Luigi'' series for the Nintendo handhelds take pride in using ghostly, (most of the time) purple final bosses. {{spoiler|And Bowser getting possessed/mind controlled/fused with/whatever else by the Big Bad.}} |
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** The Koopalings in ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii]]'' take their cues from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'' (especially with the magic scepter attacks), with a dash of ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' for good measure. |
** The Koopalings in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' take their cues from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'' (especially with the magic scepter attacks), with a dash of ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' for good measure. |
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** Every time you fight Bowser in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' series, the battle is some variant of the battles against him in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' (the ones with the bridge and the axe). {{spoiler|Yes, even the final battle.}} |
** Every time you fight Bowser in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series, the battle is some variant of the battles against him in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' (the ones with the bridge and the axe). {{spoiler|Yes, even the final battle.}} |
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** Bowser also has a habit of fighting Mario in arenas with fragile floors that he can be tricked into breaking. First seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', but makes a comeback in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. |
** Bowser also has a habit of fighting Mario in arenas with fragile floors that he can be tricked into breaking. First seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', but makes a comeback in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. |
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* Oh, ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', where would you be without that boss that you [[Playing Tennis With the Boss|play tennis with]]? |
* Oh, ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', where would you be without that boss that you [[Playing Tennis With the Boss|play tennis with]]? |
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