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{{quote|It's everyone's favorite time, BOWSER TIME!|Bowser|Mario Party 7}}
{{quote|It's everyone's favorite time, BOWSER TIME!|Bowser|Mario Party 7}}
'''Bowser Time''', known in British English as '''Bowser Party''', is an event that occurs only in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', occurring every five turns. It happens only in the Party Cruise. The gauge always starts at 0% when the game begins, and each turn, after every [[minigame]], the gauge increases by 20%. The process repeats until the gauge is full, at which point [[Bowser]] shows up and does something that hinders players, and the gauge resets itself at 0%. When the game winds down to its last four turns, the gauge does not appear or fill up. Depending on the number of turns in a match, Bowser Time may occur only once or up to nine times. The gauge on the screen is Bowser's [[emblem]]. In later ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, such as ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', landing on a Bowser Space triggers an event called "Bowser Time," but it is more similar to the usual effects of a Bowser Space than the special event from ''Mario Party 7''. Likewise, ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' features a gimmick called "Bowser Party"; however, rather than behaving the same as the special event from ''Mario Party 7'', this mechanic focuses on one player playing as Bowser, with others playing as any other character.
'''Bowser Time''', known in British English as '''Bowser Party''', is an event that appears only in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', occurring every five turns. It happens only in the Party Cruise. The gauge always starts at 0% when the game begins, and each turn, after every [[minigame]], the gauge increases by 20%. The process repeats until the gauge is full, at which point [[Bowser]] shows up and does something that hinders players, and the gauge resets itself at 0%. When the game winds down to its last four turns, the gauge does not appear or fill up. Depending on the number of turns in a match, Bowser Time may occur only once or up to nine times. The gauge on the screen is Bowser's [[emblem]]. In later ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games, such as ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', landing on a Bowser Space triggers an event called "Bowser Time," but it is more similar to the usual effects of a Bowser Space than the special event from ''Mario Party 7''. Likewise, ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' features a gimmick called "Bowser Party"; however, rather than behaving the same as the special event from ''Mario Party 7'', this mechanic focuses on one player playing as Bowser, with others playing as any other character.


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