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* Likewise, a similar thing happens in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', after the [[Disc One Final Boss]] Landia is defeated. Magolor seizes the dragon's [[MacGuffin|Master Crown]] and reveals that he had been plotting a [[Batman Gambit]] to rule the universe all along, with [[Kirby]] and co. as the [[Unwitting Pawn]]s.
** For an example with the victory music playing and dying down when the boss arises, there's the battle against yet ''another'' [[Disc One Final Boss]], the Grand Doomer. The boss stage is just a room with the final piece of Magolor's broken ship, until you attempt to get it, and the piece transforms into the boss. Why, did you think you were going to get that mast without even having to fight?
* After defeating Bowser in ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii|New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Mario (and the other players if playing multiplayer) looks up at Princess Peach, only to be revealed to be Kamek in disguise, who then casts a spell on Bowser, making him colossal.
** Baby Bowser pulls the same stunt even earlier in ''[[Yoshi's Island|Super Mario World 2]]'', thanks again to Kamek and his [[Make My Monster Grow]] trick.
** At the end of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', Bowser first appears to have been flung into space as a result of Mario [[Ground Pound|ground-pounding]] his own meteorites at him, but just right before he can even get the last Grand Star, Bowser flies back up, eats the Grand Star, and becomes huge again, and as a result Mario had to ground-pound more meteorites at him to finish him off.
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