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In the games, Bowser Jr. looks up to his dad, and shares his ambition to defeat Mario, and take over the world and the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser Jr. is playable in most of the spin-off Mario games, and in Super Smash Bros. He is the main protagonist of Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018) included in the remake of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. [113]
Sidekick Full name or Alter-ego Hero First appearance Year Notes Alpha: Andrew "Andy" Maguire: Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #692 (October 2012) 2012: Bob: Bob, Agent of Hydra: Deadpool: Cable & Deadpool #38(May 2007) 2007: Bucky: James Buchanan Barnes: Captain America: Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) 1941: Later becomes Winter ...
Moore said he was trying to "come up with this quintessential Steve Ditko character—someone who's got a funny name, whose surname begins with a 'K,' who's got an oddly designed mask". [15] As a result, Rorschach's real name is given as Walter Kovacs. Ditko's Charlton character the Question also served as a template for creating Rorschach. [3]
In 1986, Mattel held a contest for children to send in designs for new characters. [57] 44,000 people submitted their designs. [58] Five finalists were chosen, and more than 150,000 people then voted for their favorite. [57] Then 12-year-old Nathan Bitner entered the contest with Fearless Photog, eventually winning. [59]
Bob (voiced by Neil Morrissey in the UK and by William Dufris in the original series, Greg Proops in series 10-14 in Project: Built It and by Marc Silk in series 15 and 16 in Project: Built It and Ready, Steady, Build! in the US and by Lee Ingleby in the UK and by Colin Murdock in the US in the reboot series) is a general contractor and head of his own roadway based in Bobsville and later in ...
Stay-Puft was inspired by Peter O'Boyle, a security guard at Columbia Pictures whom director Reitman met filming his previous movie, Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone. According to Sam Delaney of The Guardian , "Stay-Puft's familiar mascot combined elements of real life brand ambassadors Bibendum (aka the Michelin tire man) and the ...
The character's name is a pun on the French phrase "Bon Voyage". He is first seen in The Incredibles stealing money from a bank vault. Mr. Incredible, happening to be on the scene by chance, attempts to arrest him, but aspiring hero's-sidekick Buddy Pine interrupts the confrontation.
Bowser Jr. was introduced as Bowser's son in the 2002 game Super Mario Sunshine. In a 2012 interview, Shigeru Miyamoto stated, "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." [42]