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  2. Notice how Bowser Jr. looks EXACTLY like his father. Bowser reproduces by budding. There IS no mother.

  3. His mom, Clawdia Koopa died of unknown circumstances soon after Bowser Jr. was born. Out of depression, Bowser adopted the Koopalings and made them his slaves while Bowser Junior grew up.

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    The identity of Bowser Jr.'s mother is called into question as early as his debut in Super Mario Sunshine.

    During the events of the story, Bowser Jr. himself claims that his mother is Princess Peach, which she does not seem to have a rebuttal to. However, in the game's ending cutscene, Bowser Jr. supposed that Peach is not really his mother, to which Bowser offers no rebuttal.

    In a promotional video for Super Mario Maker and the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., "Mario Myths with Mr Miyamoto", series creator Shigeru Miyamoto answers questions about Mario lore.

    When asked about this mystery, Miyamoto nods before pointing to himself, suggesting that he is the mother.

    Princess Peach

    Though Super Mario Sunshine claims that Princess Peach is not Bowser Jr.'s mother, fans have still speculated about the possibility. The fact that she never denies giving birth to Bowser Jr. is used as evidence that she may recall being his mother or causing his birth, in some way. There is little else to suggest that she is his mother, and due to the aforementioned ending cutscene, this theory is essentially debunked from the start, though fans make AU stories say otherwise.

    Clawdia Koopa

    A widespread rumor concerns an issue of a United Kingdom Nintendo magazine referring to Bowser's wife as "Clawdia Koopa". Despite the rumor's popularity, no scan or direct quotation of the statement has surfaced. The claim is widely attributed to "Nintendo Power UK", a publication that doesn't exist. None of the British Official Nintendo Magazine's name changes have been related to Nintendo Power. The true source of Clawdia Koopa is most likely the Mario fansite Lemmy's Land. Its webmaster created a fan character named Clawdia to serve as Bowser's wife in fanfiction. He has claimed authorship of Clawdia since 2002.

    No one

    Some have theorized that Bowser Jr. actually has no mother, as the world of the Mario series does not entirely reflect reality, and children may be produced asexually in its universe. Many other animals reproduce asexually in a similar fashion, so Bowser could potentially do so as well. confirms that babies in the Mario universe are brought to parents by the stork, and since Bowser himself only had Kamek as a parental figure in that game, it's entirely plausible that Bowser Jr. has no mother either. Baby Bowser also looks near identical to his future son, further supporting the theory of asexual reproduction.

  4. Sep 25, 2012 · Is Bowser Jr. a Koopaling? Miyamoto: Our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser's children. Bowser's only child is Bowser Jr., and we do not know who the mother is.

  5. Nov 16, 2017 · Does Bowser Jr. have a mom, and if so, who is she? Bowser Jr. is son of the King Koopa himself. I am unsure if this means biological son or otherwise, but the resemblance is uncanny. Bowser also seems to be protective and emotional when dealing with Jr. as seen in the DS games, so that leads me to believe the connection is deep.

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · At the end of the game, Bowser confirms what Bowser Jr. began to suspect by telling him that Peach is not his real mother. So…who is Bowser Jr.’s mom?

  7. Bowser Jr. is told by Bowser remorsefully that Peach is not his mother, to which Bowser Jr. similarly admits that he had figured it out by the time. Bowser Jr. makes Bowser proud when he says that he plans to fight Mario again some day.

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