Talk:The Bowser and King Boo Theory/@comment-25334136-20140822023400

No offense to the author, as this is a very well writen theory: the BIGGEST hole in all this is Bowser IS seen again at the end of Paper Mario. If you sit through the whole parade at the end, we see both him and Kammy Koopa are alive and well. Yes, the explosion caused by the Power Platform Bowser built was immense enough to kill anyone, but instead the two are sent flying, fully conscious. Kammy was still on her broom when she got knocked away by the blast, so she could have grabbed Bowser before the two went hurtling to the earth. Toad Town's sign was sort of funny in that it sometimes got facts wrong at points or sort of fudged the truth a little. Bowser being "badly beaten" and "will likely never return" might just be a bit of propoganda on the Toad's parts, since they are almost ALWAYS under attack by the Koopa Troop. It was a way of saying "enjoy the peace now", since they knew Bowser would be back somehow.

In Luigi's Mansion, Madame Clairvoya's vision of Bowser and following reaction to his "return" was certainly one that isn't all that uncommon throughout the Mushroom World, if that is where the events of Luigi's Mansion still take place. I have no idea WHAT that was at the end of the game with King Boo's "Bowser Shell", however. Some say it was a robot, others say it was Bowser's reanimated remains. Me personally, I think it was just another illusion to scare the crud out of Luigi, much like the rest of the mansion was all an illusion which vanished by the dawn of the next day. But, who's to say for sure?

At the end of Super Mario Galaxy, it is implied that ALL life was killed by the collapse of Bowser's Galaxy. Rosalina and the Lumas sacrifice themselves by flying into it in order to rebuild the universe, bringing everything back to life, including Bowser and his son, Jr. (who is seen falling into the star during the scene where Peach is falling out of the Airship to Mario)

So, in little terms, Bowser's basically an indestructible force. He's been through a lot, and anytime he REALLY messes up, he somehow comes out unscathed or revived. Usually not by a ghost.

Just thought I'd put that all out there. Again, the author did a good job at highlighting important points, but I just felt that some holes needed filling.