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The mech has two distinct forms: a shell form and a Bowser form.
The mech has two distinct forms: a shell form and a Bowser form.


In its shell form, the mech looks like a giant robotic version of Bowser's shell, complete with spikes. The top part however, is cut off and is instead used as an open cockpit for Bowser to pilot the mech. This makes it similar to the [[Koopa Clown Car]], which Bowser is often seen piloting in other games.
In its shell form, the mech looks like a giant robotic version of Bowser's shell, complete with spikes. The top part however, is cut off and is instead used as an open cockpit for Bowser to pilot the mech.


When the mech's true form is revealed, the mech takes on Bowser's appearance. The cockpit closes using a metal shutter with Bowser's emblem on it. It sprouts two arms with two-fingered claws, two legs, and a giant head that resembles Bowser's, though the eyes are yellow instead of white. Inside its mouth, a blue pipe can be seen.
When the mech's true form is revealed, the mech takes on Bowser's appearance. The cockpit closes using a metal shutter with Bowser's emblem on it. It sprouts two arms with two-fingered claws, two legs, and a giant head that resembles Bowser's, though the eyes are yellow instead of white. Inside its mouth, a blue pipe can be seen.

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