Clown Car
This article is about the helicopter-like devices often used by the Koopa Troop. For the device that Bowser himself uses, see Koopa Clown Car. For kart body, see Koopa Clown.
Clown Cars[1] are a type of vehicle used commonly in Mario's World, particularly within the Koopa Troop. They're mechanical in nature, usually using a propeller to fly, and are recognisable by their expressive clown-like faces, though not every model of Clown Car has this feature.[2][1] They come in multiple sizes, shapes and colours and have many peripheral devices.
History
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
The earliest Clown Car seen chronologically is Bowser's in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. He was seen using it to escape the Vim Factory with Kamek after he took two Cobalt Star shards from the Mario Bros.. He was also seen riding it when the Mushroom Kingdom of the past was saved as he and Kamek returned to his castle.[3] Since it had the same appearance then as it does when Bowser is an adult, it's entirely possible that the Koopa Clown Car is the original Clown Car of its type, or even as a whole, and that its clown-like features were designed specifically for the young prince. There’s also a carpet bearing a similar face to the Koopa Clown Car’s in Baby Bowser’s Playroom.
Super Mario World
In Super Mario World Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car in the final battle against Mario in the Valley of Bowser. Here it's shown that Clown Cars can hold multiple Mechakoopas and Big Steelies, as well as Bowser and Princess Peach, all at once. The Clown Car's face is also shown to seemingly mimic Bowser's emotions, such as how it cries when Bowser is hit.[4]
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
The Koopa Clown Car appears once again in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. At the beginning of this title, Bowser used the Koopa Clown Car to kidnap Princess Peach from the front of Mario's Pad[5]. It was later used again by a Shy Guy when the Koopa Troop were making repairs to Bowser's Keep, to Bowser's frustration.[6] Finally, it was used by Bowser during the parade as he chased Croco and a Crook after they stole from his float, before Booster managed to hijack the car while Bowser angrily ran behind.[7]
Paper Mario
Many Clown Cars in many forms appeared during the events of Paper Mario. During Bowser and Kammy Koopa's attack on Star Haven at the beginning of this title, Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car to fly to Star Haven and take the Star Rod.[8] He also used his Clown Car to break into Peach's Castle during Princess Peach's party, and to briefly escape Mario with Peach before the final battle.[9][10]
Three Clown Cars were docked in the Hangar of Bowser's Castle in the final chapter of this title. A Clown Car propeller with three blades could also be seen propped up against the wall of the Hangar.
Medi Guys, found in Shy Guy's Toy Box during this title, used small, propeller-less Clown Cars with hearts on them that acted as ambulances.
When Bowser used the power of the Star Rod to put Peach's Castle on top of his own during Princess Peach's Party, he lifted them both into the sky with a giant, stone Clown Car. The sky arena that Kammy Koopa builds for Bowser's final battle against Mario is also a large, stone Clown Car with nine propellers and the ability to increase Bowser's Power.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Since Bowser's Castle from Paper Mario appeared in the background of Rainbow Road in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the stone clown car allowing it to fly also made another appearance.
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Bowser flew to Rogueport in his Koopa Clown Car once he heard that Princess Peach had been kidnapped.[11] He also tried to use his Koopa Clown Car to fly to Glitzville after unsuccessfully attempting to get a ticket for the Cheep Blimp. His flight was cut short however as a warning light lit up inside the Clown Car and it fell out of the sky after coming to a halt. After plummeting into the ocean, Bowser left his Clown Car behind and swam back to Rogueport.[12]
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Bowletta used Bowser's Koopa Clown Car to steal Princess Peach from Little Fungitown.[13] Later on at Joke's End, Bowletta continued to use the Koopa Clown Car for transportation and to contain Princess Peach. When Bowletta and Fawful believed the Peach they kidnapped to be an impostor, they ejected her through the Clown Car's mouth. and grabbed the other Peach between the Clown Car's lips.[14]
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Wario and Waluigi were chased by Bowser using his Koopa Clown Car after the duo gave him a black eye. Here the Koopa Clown Car is armed with two side-cannons containing explosives as well as Bob-ombs inside the car's bowl for Bowser to throw. Bowser also seems to be able to summon the Koopa Clown Car with just the snap of his finger.[15]
On Hole 11 of Bowser Badlands, part of the course takes place on a giant Clown Car. This Clown Car looks almost identical to Bowser's, not accounting for size or the Golf Course built where the bowl's entrance would normally be.
Mario Party 5
In Mario Party 5, Koopa Clown Car-like jack-in-the-boxes appeared beneath certain Happening Spaces on the Toy Dream board. They launched whoever landed on them to a random space. The faces of the jack-in-the-boxes featured tongues sticking out from their mouths.[16]
On the Bowser Nightmare board, Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car whenever someone landed on a ? Space leading to Bowser's Tower of Chance. If the hero was sent back to the start of the board as a result of this, he'd fly there in his Clown Car to tell them how lucky they were.[17][18]
Bowser Jr.‘s Journey
In Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Iggy used a faceless Clown Car while battling in the Mushroom Kingdom. When Iggy was pushed off the cliffs of Cavi Cape by the Best Fitness Friends, his Clown Car was found by Bowser Jr., Kamek and Morton. Bowser Jr. took the Clown Car for himself, giving it a face. This became Bowser Jr.'s main mode of transport from that point onwards, the Junior Clown Car.[19]
Bowser Jr. also used the Junior Clown Car for both the Snacktime and Volleybomb Captain Commands, where he controlled it using a remote control. The Junior Clown Car uses boxing glove-like hands to carry food during the Snacktime command.[20]
Bowser also used the Koopa Clown Car to fly to the Mushroom Kingdom's meeting on the Blorbs pandemic at the beginning of this title.[21]
Mario Party 6
In Mario Party 6, Bowser's Koopa Clown Car appeared on the Infernal Tower board, where Bowser could have used it to carry away the hero if he managed to entrap them within a cage at the top of the tower.[22]
Mario Party 7
In Mario Party 7, many clown car-like devices appear.
It is implied that Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car to fly after the MSS Sea Star when he heard Mario & friends went on vacation without him, as on the title screen he can be seen flying after them in the Clown Car.[23] He also used the Clown Car on the Grand Canal board during certain Bowser Time events where he blew up the bridges using Bob-ombs, before new ones were built that only had Bowser Spaces on them.
Koopa Kid also used a Clown Car-like platform to appear to Mario & friends every time they got a Koopa Kid Orb or landed on a Koopa Kid Space in this title. This device was flat, resembled a Koopa Shell and had a single yellow propeller on the bottom.[24] Hammer Bro. also used this device to appear to victims of a Hammer Bro Orb.[25]
The Minigame Take Me Ohm also took place on a Clown Car-like platform with two large propellers.[26]
The Minigame Bowser's Lovely Lift! featured two Clown Car-like vehicles fashioned after the heads of Bowser and Koopa Kid. While Bowser's had blue motifs, a blue propeller and 6 horns, Koopa Kid's had red motifs, a red propeller and two horns. Both could shoot Fireballs and homing missiles. Both were shot down after being pelted with Shooting Stars summoned by a Power Star the hero had.[27] Funderwall also featured three of the aforementioned Koopa Kid vehicles, piloted by Green K. Kid, Red K. Kid and Blue K. Kid.
Mario Party 8
In the final battle of the Star Battle Arena mode in Mario Party 8, Superstar Showdown, Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car to face off against the hero wielding the Star Rod. When Bowser lost 3 HP, he summoned two peripheral Bill Blasters which attached to the sides of the Clown Car. After losing another 3 HP, the mouth of the Clown Car opened and a laser gun extended from it. Spikes also appeared on the rims of the bowl and Bull's-Eye Bills were shot from the blasters instead of Bullet Bills during this phase. After Bowser's defeat, he and the Koopa Clown Car are sucked into a Black Hole.
Mario Kart DS
In Mario Kart DS, Bowser's unlockable kart, the Hurricane, resembled a Koopa Clown Car in the shape of a plane, with its green coloration, propellers and signature clown face at the front.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, multiple Clown Cars appeared around Neo Bowser Castle, acting as Dreampoints.[28] By pressing a red button on the Clown Cars, Starlow could cause them to ascend and descend, affecting the Luiginary Antigravity in the Dream World. There were a total of four of these Clown Car Dreampoints around Neo Bowser Castle.[29][30][31] After his defeat, Bowser (along with the Elite Trio and Kamek) used one of these Clown Cars to fly home from Pi'illo Island. When the coins from the Dream Coin began raining down around them, Sergeant Guy and Private Goomp began shaking the Clown Car in the excitement of the coin rain, causing the Clown Car to plummet towards the ocean.[32] Later on it can be seen that the Clown Car became operational once again and the Elite Trio managed to grab some bags of coins, holding them on top of the Clown Car.
The Clown Cars here are different from the traditional Koopa Clown Car used by Bowser elsewhere. These Clown Cars have no bowl to sit into, instead having a metal platform where the entrance would normally be and along what would normally be the bowl's rim there are protruding metal bolts. as well as that, the eye makeup-like designs on either side of the eyes are black on these Clown Cars instead of the usual orange and the exterior of the Clown Cars' bodies are also made up of multiple segmented sheets of material, as opposed to the smooth exterior of most Clown Cars.
A dream manifestation of the Junior Clown Car also made an appearance in the Battle Ring, when Mario and Dreamy Luigi faced off against its secret boss at the end of the Battle Medley, Bowser Jr. The Junior Clown Car here stored small Spike Balls and Bob-ombs, protected Bowser Jr. from attacks. It could also fly independently of Bowser Jr. At certain points, during the battle, Mario & Dreamy Luigi could hop inside the Junior Clown Car themselves, before throwing Iron Balls, Hammers, Wrenches, Spiny Eggs, Mechakoopas and Green Shells. Eventually, the Junior Clown Car would short out, requiring Monty Mole mechanics to repair it.[33]
New Super Mario Bros. 2
In New Super Mario Bros. 2, the Koopalings used the Koopa Clown Car to kidnap Princess Peach. After Ludwig's defeat in World 5, the Koopa Clown Car with a caged Peach inside it, took off towards Bowser's Castle.[34] They later used it in Bowser's Castle after Mario got to the castle's first Checkpoint Flag. Here the Koopa Clown Car's eyes were shown to be able to generate a flash of light which could turn those caught in it to stone temporarily. When Mario defeated Bowser, the Koopalings used their wands to revive him, accidentally getting knocked along with the Koopa Clown Car by Bowser when he grew giant.[35] As Mario and Princess Peach walked back to Peach's Castle, the Koopalings in the Koopa Clown Car flew by, holding onto Bowser by his tail, before they lost balance and crashed into the ground.[36] Finally, the Koopalings used the Koopa Clown Car in World Star-Castle. Here it was used for the same purposes as it was in Bowser's Castle, attempting to turn Mario to stone and later reviving Dry Bowser after his defeat.[37]
Mario Party 9
Various Clown Cars appeared throughout Mario Party 9.
At the end of each board, while deciding the results, the heroes stood on Clown Car-like platforms with yellow propellers.[38]
On various boards, whenever the heroes landed on a Bowser Jr. Space or arrived at a Fort, Bowser Jr. appeared in his Junior Clown Car. In the Bowser Jr. Minigame Pair of Aces, two heroes used Remote Control Clown Cars to shoot cannonballs at Bowser Jr. in the Junior Clown Car. These cannonballs were the same color as the rim and propeller of the Clown Car that fired them. In Bumper Sparks these Clown Cars were also used by the heroes to bump Bowser Jr. in his Junior Clown Car into the electrified walls of the arena. These Clown Cars used by the heroes appeared to be of a lower quality, with their exteriors being made up of multiple plates (much like the Clown Cars seen in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team) bolted together. They had round, yellow protrusions on the rims and two lights, which somewhat resembled eyes, on their fronts.[39] They were controlled using a single lever in the cockpit, and in Pair of Aces they had cannons on their fronts, between the two lights. In Mecha March, the Junior Clown Car was seen with legs that resembled the arms it had in Bowser Jr.'s Journey as well as metal, koopa-like feet instead of the usual propeller. The heroes give chase to it in a half red, half blue RemoCon Clown Car with similar legs of its own.[40]
At the end of each board, Bowser made an appearance in his Koopa Clown Car before the heroes had to face the boards' boss. On Bowser Station, Bowser and Bowser Jr. used the Koopa Clown Car and Junior Clown Car, respectively, to greet the heroes when they arrived, as well as to traverse the board.[41] Bowser began to use his Clown Car to appear whenever a hero landed on a Bowser Space as well.[42] During Bowser Jr.'s Boss Battle, he inserted his Junior Clown Car into a larger Clown Car device. This Clown Car had large robotic arms, a spiked rim, an angry expression as default and a more robotic appearance. This Clown Car could spit explosives with Bowser Jr.'s emblem and dices that would transform into giant hammers, which it could pick up and attack the heroes with. After being damaged by the heroes, this Clown Car began short-wiring and exploded into Mini Stars.[43] After their defeat, Bowser and Bowser Jr. flew home in their Clown Cars. While attempting to grab the recently released Mini Stars as they flew by, Bowser fell out of his Koopa Clown Car before it spun away.[44]
The Junior Clown Car appeared to have two levers inside the Junior Clown Car's bowl for control here.[45][39]
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Bowser Jr. used his Junior Clown Car to fight Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad and Yellow Toad when they boarded the Airship in World 4.[46] When they defeated Bowser Jr., the Junior Clown Car became damaged, becoming grimy with soot and having part of its exterior replaced with a metal cover. Bowser Jr. reused his Junior Clown Car again when Mario & Co. boarded the Airship in World 6. During this battle Mario & Co. used RemoCon Clown Cars to push Bowser Jr. and the Junior Clown Car into the electrified walls of the arena. These RemoCon Clown Cars were of a higher quality than those used in Mario Party 9, resembling a basic, faceless Clown Car with a ? symbol on the front. When entered by a hero the symbol on the front would become the emblem of the character who entered it.[47] During this fight, the Junior Clown Car began smoking, before eventually ceasing to function correctly. Finally, in World 8, Bowser Jr. decided to kick aside the Junior Clown Car and instead use his father's Koopa Clown Car when fighting the heroes. Here the Koopa Clown Car's could spit giant, explosive Spike Balls from a cannon in its mouth. After hitting the Koopa Clown Car with its own Spike Balls three times, the heroes defeated Bowser Jr.[48]
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Super Mario Galaxy 2, Undergrunt Gunners used Clown Cars with built-in Bill Blasters/cannons in Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet and during the "Fastest Feathers in the Galaxy" mission of Fleet Glide Galaxy. These Clown Cars are orange and can shoot Bullet Bills and cannonballs.[49][50]
While the Junior Clown Car didn't actually appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, Bowser Jr.'s cockpit vaguely resembled it. It was a spherical, rocket-propelled vessel with cushioned seats and lights on the front resembling those seen in a RemoCon Clown Car from Mario Party 9. Bowser Jr. used the cockpit in Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla and Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet.[51] Megahammer, Bowser Jr.'s robot controlled by the cockpit, had even more of a connection to Clown Cars, with its white and green color scheme, clown-like face, Bullet Bill cannons and hammers that were nearly identical to those used by the Clown Car from Bowser Jr. Breakdown in Mario Party 9. Megahammer was even controlled by Bowser Jr.'s cockpit in a similar way to how the Junior Clown Car controlled the larger Clown Car from that minigame.[52] Both the Megahammer and the cockpit were destroyed by Mario and were later seen, broken, in Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker. Though the machines no longer worked as a whole, Megahammer's Bill Blasters continued to function.[53]
Mario Kart 7
In Mario Kart 7 the design of the Koopa Clown Kart Body was based on the Koopa Clown Car. The kart's exhaust pipe stuck out from its clown lips. As well as this, actual Clown Cars appeared in the centre of N64 Big Donut, as well as in the background of 3DS Neo Bowser City. The Clown Cars in both of those locations had multiple bolted plates, Bowser emblems on their fronts and fans in the middle where the pilot would normally sit.
Super Mario 3D World
While no actual Clown Cars appeared during the events of Super Mario 3D World, the appearance of the Koopa Clown Car's face was used for a Ferris Wheel in World Bowser. It can be seen from The Great Tower of Bowser Land.
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
In Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, Bowser Jr. used his Junior Clown Car to compete. He held the Tennis racket in the Clown Car's boxing glove-like hands. Here, the Junior Clown Car would go in whatever direction Bowser Jr. pointed and mimic his arm movements.[54] The Junior Clown Car could fly rather high to return certain shots and even grow in size alongside Bowser Jr. with the power of a Mega Mushroom.[55][56]
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
The Koopa Clown Car makes multiple appearances in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, in both normal and paper forms. The Koopa Clown Car and Paper Koopa Clown Car are first used by Bowser and Paper Bowser, respectively, to kidnap Princess Peach and Paper Princess Peach from Peach's Castle.[57] They then flew past Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario in Sunbeam Plains before leaving Petey Piranha to deal with them and heading back to Bowser's Castle. In Gloomy Woods the heroes encountered Roy Koopa in a standard green Clown Car. Looking for revenge for his defeat earlier, Roy attempted to blow up the heroes with Bob-ombs during the Back Atcha, Roy! Mission.
Later in Neo Bowser Castle, while trying to collect Fire Ore to help Toadette build Papercraft Fire Mario, Mario, Luigi & Paper Mario ran into Morton Koopa Jr. in a standard green Clown Car. He attempted to smash the heroes with cannonballs during the Hammer, Bros! Mission.[58] After knocking multiple cannonballs into Morton's Clown Car, the heroes managed to send it flying into the distance and retrieved the Fire Ore Morton was guarding. Around this time, Iggy Koopa, in a Clown Car identical to Morton's, grabbed another piece of Fire Ore the heroes were trying to take, before bringing it to Bowser and Wendy who were in the Koopa Clown Car and another standard Clown Car, respectively.[59] Iggy, Wendy and Bowser then attempted to blow up the heroes using Bob-ombs during the Bombs Away Mission, but after their Clown Cars sustained enough damage, Bowser gave the order to fall back.[60] Bowser then retreated himself in the Koopa Clown Car.
While caged in the Villa on Mount Brrr, Princess Peach admitted that the kidnappings aren't all bad, and that she doesn't mind riding in the Clown Car.[61]
The Junior Clown Car and the Paper Junior Clown Car also both appeared during this title, being piloted by Bowser Jr. and Paper Bowser Jr. They were first seen using the Junior Clown Cars to return to Bowser's Castle from Bowser's Villa with Kamek, Paper Kamek, Peach and Paper Peach, though they also likely used the Junior Clown Cars to the Villa in the first place.[62] In Bowser's Castle, after Peach and Paper Peach escape, Paper Bowser Jr. grabbed them both with the Paper Junior Clown Car just before they could be reunited with the heroes.[63] He and Bowser Jr. then locked the Princesses away again before fleeing with the Paper Mario Book. Paper Bowser Jr. continued to use his Clown Car as the heroes attempted to catch him and Bowser Jr.[64] After running away from the Bros. once again, Bowser Jr. and Paper Bowser Jr. were quickly cornered and decided to fight the heroes, with Bowser Jr. summoning his own Junior Clown Car for the battle.[65] During this fight, the Junior Clown Cars were shown to have the ability to breathe fire.[66]
New Super Mario Bros. U
In New Super Mario Bros. U, Bowser Jr. used the Junior Clown Car once again during his battle against the heroes on The Mighty Cannonship. During this battle the Junior Clown Car had fins and a propeller at the back instead of on the bottom to move in the underwater room of the Airship. Bowser Jr. was protected from the water and the heroes' attacks thanks to a glass dome on the Clown Car called a defence shield.[67] Targeting Teds were also deployed from an opening in the bottom of the Clown Car during this battle, which the heroes used to damage the Junior Clown Car and defeat Bowser Jr.[68] After the battle, Bowser Jr. flew up in the regular Junior Clown Car to try and command the Airship's Mecha Hand to capture the heroes, but they escaped the Airship before that could happen.[69] Later on, after the heroes had Boarded the Airship again, Bowser Jr. fought them in the Junior Clown Car a second time, this time making use of the Junior Clown Car's boxing glove-like hands. The Junior Clown Car's arms would mimic Bowser Jr.'s. It was also revealed during this battle that the Junior Clown Car's arms could extend several meters and the entire Clown Car could turn red with fury. Bowser Jr. attacked the heroes using punches and Bob-ombs that were inside the Junior Clown Car. The Junior Clown Car also still had one of its fins from the previous battle on the back, though it served no practical function.[70] Bowser Jr. appeared in the regular Junior Clown Car once again after the battle in an attempt to crush the heroes using the Airship's Mecha Hand. This accidentally smashed a hole through the Airship, leading to it crashing near Peach's Castle.
After the crash, Bowser Jr. flew down to taunt the heroes before flying into the clouds covering Peach's Castle.[71] He then guarded Peach near the top of the castle in the Junior Clown Car until the heroes arrived at The Final Battle. As they made their way through the Castle's final stage, Bowser Jr. attempted to ground pound on the heroes using his Junior Clown Car, while also using the defence shield to protect himself.[72] After defeating Bowser, the heroes moved onto the next room of the castle, before Bowser Jr. and Kamek, who was being held in the Junior Clown Car's Targeting Ted-deploying-arm, used Kamek's Magic to revive Bowser and turn him giant.[73] During the second fight against Bowser, Bowser Jr. tried to help his father defeat the heroes by throwing Bob-ombs and ground pounding on them with the Junior Clown Car. However, the heroes were able to kick Bowser Jr. out of the Junior Clown Car and take control of it themselves, using it to ground pound the giant Bowser, eventually defeating him.[74] Bowser, Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings attempted to escape on the damaged airship, but Bowser's weight brought the Airship crashing down once again. Instead, the Koopas hung onto Bowser Jr.'s Clown Car as they flew away from central Mushroom Kingdom.[75]
Mario Party: Island Tour
In Mario Party: Island Tour, Bowser used the Koopa Clown Car during the Bowser's Sky Scuffle Minigame to fight the hero after they reached the 30th floor of Bowser's Tower. At certain points throughout the battle, Bowser tried ground pounding the hero with his Koopa Clown Car.[76] The hero defeated Bowser by firing cannonballs at the Clown Car, causing it to smoke, flash red and explode.[77] Bowser also used the Koopa Clown Car whenever a hero landed on a Bowser Space.[78]
Mario Golf: World Tour
In Mario Golf: World Tour, several large Clown Cars, similar to the one that appeared during the events of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, appeared on Hole 7 of the Bowser's Castle golf course.[79] These Clown Cars once again had parts of Golf Courses built where the bowls' entrances would normally be.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
During Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Bowser Jr. made several appearances, for all of which he was inside his Junior Clown Car. The Junior Clown Car and Bowser Jr. made their first appearance in Warm Fuzzy Plains.[80] Bowser Jr. fought Mario there, using the Junior Clown Car to slam into him. After being defeated, Bowser Jr. took the bridge and put it up on a high ledge before flying away. Later, Bowser Jr. assaulted Mario on the boat from Surfshine Harbor after flying to it in the Junior Clown Car.[81] Here he used Bob-ombs from the Junior Clown Car to attack Mario. After his defeat, Bowser Jr. flew back to his father's castle. Finally, Bowser Jr. used the Junior Clown Car while on Bowser Jr.'s Flotlla. He could be seen riding it as Mario attempted to board the ship as well as during his last battle against Mario, where he once again used the Junior Clown Car's defence shield to protect himself from Mario's attacks.[82] The Junior Clown Car shot Fireballs and Spike Balls during this battle, the latter of which could shatter the defence shield.[83] After taking significant damage from Mario's attacks, the Junior Clown Car began smoking and spun out of control away from the Flotilla, taking Bowser Jr. with it.[84]
Mario Party 10
During the Mario Party of Mario Party 10, Bowser Jr. used his Junior Clown Car to wait at the various boards' Towers. Whenever the heroes got to a Tower, Bowser Jr. would prevent them from progressing until they fought and defeated the Miniboss within.[85] As well as this, he waited at the final Castle of each board, serving the same purpose as he did for the Towers.[86] Bowser Jr. also used his Junior Clown Car to throw Bob-ombs down on the board, creating Bowser Jr. Spaces, if Bowser was still locked up during the Home Stretch.[87] If one of the heroes landed on a Bowser Jr. Space and ended up losing Mini Stars to the Bowser Jr. Roulette, the Junior Clown Car would sprout its boxing glove-like hands and back fin before punching the Stars out of the hero.[88]
During Bowser Party, Bowser Jr., still in the Junior Clown Car, held the Power Star of each board at the castle as the heroes and Bowser made their way towards it.[89] Bowser Jr. would also use the Junior Clown Car to punch the heroes' Hearts out of them if that was the outcome of the Bowser Jr. Roulette after they landed on a Bowser Jr. Space, in the same way he knocked the Mini Stars out of them during Mario Party.[90]
Mario Sports Superstars
While the Junior Clown Car doesn't make a physical appearance in Mario Sports Superstars, it is referenced on Bowser Jr.'s "Bowser Jr. Clown" gear, for example on the Tennis racket' emblem.[91] Bowser Jr.'s Baseball and Soccer emblems are also based on the Junior Clown Car's color scheme.
Paper Mario: Color Splash
In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Bowser used his Koopa Clown Car during the parade after Prism Island was saved by Mario and Huey. Here it was attached to the Airship Float by a rope and had neon lights covering it.[92] The Junior Clown Car also made an appearance in the storage tent behind the Emerald Circus.[93]
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
In Mario Kart 8 the Koopa Clown returned as a Kart Body, though here it was redesigned to resemble the Koopa Clown Car even more closely, now having a shape and face closer to that of a standard Koopa Clown Car. The exhaust pipe also no longer stuck out from its lips. While the rims of the Koopa Clown here were green for most racers, the Koopalings received Koopa Clowns with unique colors.
The Koopa Clown Cars in 3DS Neo Bowser City also made a return, now sporting a more unique appearance with orange rims & propellers, vents, even more segmented plates, headlights and a neon screen depicting the emblem of Neo Bowser City. While one of these Clown Cars still featured a fan, another was used as a traditional platform for two Hammer Bro. onlookers.[94] As well as this, a similar model of Clown Car could be seen in Wii U Mario Kart Stadium. This model was very similar to the ones found in Neo Bowser City, though they had green rims and propellers, the headlamps didn't protrude from the bowl and the neon screen depicted the Mario Kart TV logo, indicating that Mario Kart TV owned these Clown Cars.[95] Koopa Clown Car-like jack-in-the-boxes, similar to those seen in the Toy Dream during Mario Party 5, appeared as obstacles for the racers on GBA Ribbon Road.[96] These jack-in-the-boxes appeared to be smooth from a distance, but upon closer inspection visible bolts and lines between plates could be seen. There was also a platform where the bowl's entrance would normally be.[97]
Bowser’s Fury
In Bowser's Fury, Bowser Jr. was using his Junior Clown Car on an Airship as he, his father and the Koopa Troop were on their way to Lake Lapcat.[98] After he accidentally turned his father into Fury Bowser, Bowser Jr. fled the Airships in the Junior Clown Car.[99] After meeting up with Mario, Bowser Jr. decided to help him while trying to save Bowser and Lake Lapcat. During this time, Bowser Jr. flew around in his Junior Clown Car, allowing him to reach places Mario couldn't and store up to 30 items for Mario to use later. When Bowser was cleansed of the Splotchy Goop, Bowser Jr. attempted to stop him from attacking Mario by pushing/pulling him away using the Junior Clown Car. After being reunited with his father, Bowser Jr. watched the sunset with him, still inside the Clown Car.[100] The Junior Clown Car also received a Cat Form during the events of this title. The only visible change to the Clown Car in this form is that it gains cat-like whiskers.
Paper Mario: the Origami King
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, the Koopa Clown Car is piloted by a Shy Guy who attempts to save Bowser, Mario and Olivia. This Shy Guy may be the same one from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. As King Olly summoned the 5 Streamers to lift Peach's Castle out of the ground and move it to Hotfoot Mountain, Mario, Bowser and Olivia jumped from the castle's roof and landed in the Koopa Clown Car. After seeing Luigi's hat fall from the now airborne Peach's Castle, Mario gave a nod to the Shy Guy to leave. As they weaved around the streamers, the Shy Guy accidentally flew into the red one, causing Mario, Bowser and Olivia to fall out. The Shy Guy caught Bowser, leaving the others to fall down to the Whispering Woods.[101] Bowser and the Shy Guy returned to Bowser's Castle, though the Shy Guy was banned from using the Koopa Clown Car by Bowser due to him losing Mario and Olivia. Upon arrival at Bowser's Castle, the Koopa Troop was overwhelmed by Folded Soldiers and Bowser was captured again. Kamek, attempting to engage the castle's emergency protocols, accidentally shut down the Castle's engines, causing it to plummet and land in the Shangri-Spa campus.[102] When Mario & Olivia eventually arrived at the Shangri-Spa, they met with Kamek and learned that the now folded Boss Sumo Bro. was guarding the castle's entrance and the Green Streamer within. Bowser Jr. then flew towards the castle from elsewhere in his Junior Clown Car, looking to help his father. Kamek then realised they could use the Junior Clown Car to fly up to Boss Sumo Bro. and defeat him. However, just then Scissors flew out of Bowser's Castle and cut Bowser Jr. and the Junior Clown Car into six pieces. With Bowser Jr. and the Clown Car out of commission, Mario, Kamek and Olivia had to travel around to the various hot springs in the area in order to heal Bowser Jr. and fix the Junior Clown Car.[103] With the Bowser Jr. healed and the Junior Clown Car repaired, Olivia mistook the Clown Car's face for Bowser Jr.'s, commenting on the "big, round cheeks, black soulless eyes, and and those funny little clown lips".[104] Bowser Jr. then gave Mario, Olivia and Kamek a ride up to Boss Sumo Bro.'s cloud, before Mario battled him and his Sumo Bro. minions. After Boss Sumo Bro.'s defeat, Bowser Jr. caught the falling Mario, Kamek and Olivia in the Junior Clown Car, returning them safely to the ground.[105] After entering Bowser's Castle, Bowser Jr. flew ahead of the others to try and find his father but was stopped by a locked door.[106] Bowser Jr. and the Junior Clown Car were pulled behind the locked door, along with the rest of Bowser's Minions, before being cut up by Scissors once again.[107] This time only Bowser Jr. was cut up, with the Junior Clown Car being left damaged in the hall where the minions laid.[108] After Mario defeated scissors, Bowser Jr. and the others were restored and Bowser Junior used the Junior Clown Car again to greet Mario.[109] As Bowser lead Mario to the Castle's Hangar, the Shy Guy pilot and Koopa Clown Car could be seen standing by some crates.[110] Bowser Jr. continued to use his Junior Clown Car while on the Airship, though he lost it when the Airship took a hit from one of Olly's Paper Planes.[111] Before they face Olly, Bowser gives a pep-talk to Olivia where he mentions the Junior Clown Car.[112] After Olly's defeat, the Koopa Troop worked to free Bowser's Castle from the Shangri-Spa campus. During this time the Shy Guy was allowed to pilot the Koopa Clown Car again.[113] Whether or not he had permission from Bowser to do so once again is unknown.
In this title it's implied by Bowser Jr. that the Junior Clown Car has a custom paint job.[114] As well as this, the Junior Clown Car is stated to have seat covers made of faux mohair.[115] It is also suggested by the Shy Guy that piloted the Koopa Clown Car that Clown Cars usually require proper training to correctly pilot.[116]
Mario Party: Star Rush
In Mario Party: Star Rush, Bowser used the Koopa Clown Car during all three Bowser's Gauntlet minigames. In Bowser's Fence Fury, he used it to fly behind fences the heroes were climbing on and swipe them with his claws. In Bowser's Power Bomb, the heroes stood on a large Clown Car-like platform with a Bowser emblem and an orange propeller with three blades, as Bowser threw Bob-ombs down on them from his Koopa Clown Car. Finally, in Bowser's Fire Hazard, the Koopa Clown Car's mouth cannon can shoot a stream of fire at the heroes.[117]
During Toad Scramble, Bowser Jr. used his Junior Clown Car to appear on certain boards.[118] He also used it during his Boss Battle Minigame, Bowser Jr.'s Pound for Pound, were he made use of the Junior Clown Car's boxing glove-like hands. Here, the Clown Car's size was also increased by Kamek's magic.[119] After his defeat, the Junior Clown Car returned to normal size before Bowser Jr. flew away.
Mario Party: The Top 100
The Koopa Clown Car and Junior Clown Car both appeared Mario Party: the Top 100 as Bowser and Bowser Jr.'s vehicles of choice, respectively, for the recreation of The Final Battle! from Mario Party 4. Here, Bowser Jr. took the place of the Koopa Kids in the original version of this minigame, as he threw Bob-ombs down from his Junior Clown Car.[120]
Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge
In Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge, the Mini Bowser Jr. Toy made an appearance with its own Mini Junior Clown Car. Despite being a toy, this Clown Car could still fly.[121]
Super Mario Odyssey
In Super Mario Odyssey the Koopa Clown Car made a brief appearance after Mario captured Bowser in Honeylune Ridge. It could be seen during the flashback to Mario & Bowser's battle from Super Mario World.[122]
Super Mario Run
In Super Mario Run, Bowser used the Koopa Clown Car to taunt Mario as he was on his way to Peach's Castle.[123] He then destroyed Peach's Castle and kidnapped Princess Peach, taking her to his castle in the Clown Car.[124] When Mario arrived at Bowser's Castle, Bowser used the Koopa Clown Car to fight him, throwing Bob-ombs at Mario from the Clown Car and using the Clown Car's mouth cannon to fire Spike Balls at Mario, all the while backing away, further into the castle.[125] Mario used the Bob-ombs to fight back against Bowser, damaging the Clown Car in the process. After being hit, the Clown Car began smoking and vibrating.[126] After enough hits, the Koopa Clown Car exploded and spun out of control.[127]
WarioWare Gold
In WarioWare: Gold's Wario's amiibo Sketch, Wario could paint the Junior Clown Car alongside Bowser Jr.
Mario Tennis Aces
In Mario Tennis Aces, Bowser Jr. used the Junior Clown Car once again, much like in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. The Junior Clown Car was used in the finals of the Tennis Championship, as Bowser Jr. & Bowser faced off against Mario & Peach.[128] Bowser Jr.'s Special Shot during this title, Armed and Dangerous, revealed that the Junior Clown Car has its own Mecha Hand, much like the one used by Bowser's Airship during New Super Mario Bros, U Deluxe. This Mecha Hand is much smaller than the Airship's, however.[129]
Dr. Mario World
In Dr. Mario World, Bowser Jr. used the Junior Clown Car as his Special Skill, allowing him to pop 10 Bubbles using the Clown Car's boxing glove-like hands.[130]
Mario Kart Tour
In Mario Kart Tour, the Koopa Clown reappeared once again, looking the same as it did during Mario Kart 8. Another Kart Body, known as the Dark Clown, also appeared during the events of this title. It was almost identical to the Koopa Clown in appearance, though its color scheme resembled the Dark Star.
Neo Bowser City's Clown Cars also returned, though their appearance went back to that of the Clown Cars in Mario Kart 7. These Clown Cars also appeared in other courses, such as GBA Bowser Castle 2
Origin
Features
As a flying vehicle, it's capable of flying large distances very quickly, even with the Koopa King weighing it down. Faux mohair is used as the car's cover seat.[115] It's also built to hold onto a lot of weight and inventory, the latter of which the rider can just throw out by hand or be deployed from the car's mouth if the Car's been modified to support a face.[48] When given a face, it exaggerates the emotions the rider is feeling, crying when the rider is hit for instance.[4]
As it's a vehicle, proper training must be held by the Koopa Troop to ride such a vehicle. Insubordinated usage of the vehicle without the proper training is prohibited and will get you banned from driving the vehicle in the future.[116]
Abilities
With certain modifications, the Clown Car can sprout a pair of boxing gloves used for close combat or carring a big bundle of food.[130][20] Another modification is for it to sprout a Koopa-like mechanical hand from the back. With multiple digits instead of a boxing glove, it's capable of performing more difficult actions, like grappling a tennis racket.[129]
Variants
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