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'''Original release date''': September 13, 2019



* FramingDevice: The Koopalings find a book that tells the story of how Bowser became king.

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* FramingDevice: ForgottenFramingDevice: The episode begins with the Koopalings find finding a book that tells telling the story of how Bowser became king.king. The episode ends with Bowser and Peach going on vacation to Dinsoaur Land after he is officially crowned King rather than going back to the Koopalings in the present day.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Dinosaur Land. Despite the dinosaurs having gone extinct in the rest of the world, Dinosaur Land was the only place left on Earth where they were able to survive, as seen with the Dino Rhinos and Dino-Torches.


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* LivingDinosaurs: Dinosaur Land. Despite the dinosaurs having gone extinct in the rest of the world, Dinosaur Land was the only place left on Earth where they were able to survive, as seen with the Dino Rhinos and Dino-Torches.
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* ICantBelieveImSayingThis: Kamek when he tries to convince Bowser to go back to the Koopa Kingdom and claim the throne.


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* ICantBelieveImSayingThis: Kamek when he tries to convince Bowser to go back to the Koopa Kingdom and claim the throne.

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* FakeOutFadeOut: When Kamek, Bowser, Peach and the Toad Brigade are puzzled and confused as to how they are going to be able to return to the Koopa Kingdom, the end card appears as if we were left on a cliffhanger until Blue Toad [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle utilises his plan of using the Starshroom to return home]]. This, in turn, continued the story for fifteen more minutes.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Tyson claims that Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Tyson claims that Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment unemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Tyson claims tht Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Tyson claims tht that Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Peach is a complete sweetheart, yet she is abl to defeat both Fryguy and Triclyde.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Peach is a complete sweetheart, yet she is abl able to defeat both Fryguy and Triclyde.
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The Royal Koopa Rulebook written over a thousand years ago by King Alfred I, the first monarch of the Koopa Kingdom, used to state [[DisproportionateRetribution that if a woman looked into the direction of another man, her husband could beat her]].

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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The Royal Koopa Rulebook Rulebook, written over a thousand years ago by King Alfred I, the first monarch of the Koopa Kingdom, used to state [[DisproportionateRetribution that if a woman looked into the direction of another man, her husband could beat her]].
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The Royal Koopa Rulebook written by King Alfred I used to state [[DisproportionateRetribution that if a woman looked into the direction of another man, her husband could beat her]].

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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The Royal Koopa Rulebook written over a thousand years ago by King Alfred I I, the first monarch of the Koopa Kingdom, used to state [[DisproportionateRetribution that if a woman looked into the direction of another man, her husband could beat her]].

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Peach is a complete sweetheart, yet she is abl to defeat both Fryguy and Triclyde.



* SpiritAdvisor: When all seems lost, Bowser I tells his son not to give up hope and to beat Tyson at the race.

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* SpiritAdvisor: When all seems lost, Bowser I I's ghost tells his son not to give up hope and to beat Tyson at the race.



* WhoWritesThisCrap: Kamek thinks that Tyson's speech for Bowser Sr.'s funeral is more phoney than UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.

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* WhoWritesThisCrap: Kamek thinks that Tyson's speech for Bowser Sr.'s funeral is more phoney than UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.speech.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Peach tells Bowser that not being as cultured as Tyson doesn't automatically make him a bad ruler and that he still has potential deep down.
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* TheUsurper: Tyson planned Bowser II's assasination in order to become king himself. Unfortunately for him, Bowser survived and returned to his homeland three years later.

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* TheUsurper: Tyson planned Bowser II's assasination in order to become king himself. Unfortunately for him, Bowser survived and returned to his homeland three years later.later.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: Kamek thinks that Tyson's speech for Bowser Sr.'s funeral is more phoney than UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Tsyon claims tht Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Tsyon Tyson claims tht Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.
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* Bookworm: Blue of the Toad Brigade.

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* Bookworm: {{Bookworm}}: Blue of the Toad Brigade.

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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.

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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending on people's minds in the 90s, such as ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.


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* Bookworm: Blue of the Toad Brigade.


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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Clawgrip speaks very fondly of his wife and child.


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* SpiritAdvisor: When all seems lost, Bowser I tells his son not to give up hope and to beat Tyson at the race.
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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon'''s resignation speech.

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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon'''s UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation speech.
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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/Seinfeld'' and ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon'''s resignation speech.

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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/Seinfeld'' ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon'''s resignation speech.
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* FramingDevice: The Koopalings find a book that tells the story of how Bowser became king.
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* EmbarrasingMiddleName: Clyde Adams reveals Tyson's middle name to be "[[GenderBlenderName Mariah]]".

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* EmbarrasingMiddleName: EmbarrassingMiddleName: Clyde Adams reveals Tyson's middle name to be "[[GenderBlenderName Mariah]]".
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The Koopalings find a book telling the story of how Bowser became the current king of the Koopa Kingdom.

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* TheNineties: The episode is set in the year 1996, and there is a TimeSkip to the year 1999. Of course, there are many references to things that were trending in the 90s, such as ''Series/Seinfeld'' and ''UsefulNotes/RichardNixon'''s resignation speech.
* AnyLastWords: Fryguy does this to Peach when he corners her in the castle's kitchen. She then says "want a drink?" and [[KillItWithWater throws a cup filled with water at him]].
* BlatantLies: The law forbids that the monarch of the Kingdom drinks alcohol. King Boo says that no one ever followed that rule.
* ICantBelieveImSayingThis: Kamek when he tries to convince Bowser to go back to the Koopa Kingdom and claim the throne.
* ClashingCousins: Bowser and Tyson clash in personality and beliefs. They understandibly hate each other.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The Royal Koopa Rulebook written by King Alfred I used to state [[DisproportionateRetribution that if a woman looked into the direction of another man, her husband could beat her]].
* DomesticatedDinosaurs: Bowser is seen riding a Dino Rhino following the TimeSkip.
* EmbarrasingMiddleName: Clyde Adams reveals Tyson's middle name to be "[[GenderBlenderName Mariah]]".
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Dinosaur Land. Despite the dinosaurs having gone extinct in the rest of the world, Dinosaur Land was the only place left on Earth where they were able to survive, as seen with the Dino Rhinos and Dino-Torches.
* FantasticRacism: The population of the Koopa Kingdom absolutely loathes Toads. Bowser explains that the Toad Brigade are friends to stop K. Rool and Big Boo from harming them.
* TheFunInFuneral: Bowser shows up to his father's funeral two hours late and drunk. He also pukes on Tyson's face.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Tsyon claims tht Bowser is unfit to be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but when he becomes the king himself, the only thing he does is raise taxes and ignore the general public's pleas for help, causing unnemployment and criminal rates to skyrocket.
* KillItWithWater: How Peach defeats Fryguy.
* NiceGirl: Peach might as well be the embodiment of kindness.
* NoSympathy: Tyson couldn't care less about what happens to the residents of the Koopa Kingdom.
* ParentalAbandonment: According to Peach, the Toad Brigade found her abandoned as a child. She has no knowledge of her past and neither does she know who her parents are.
* TimeSkip: Bowser's life in Dinosaur Land started in 1996. It skips over to 1999.
* TurnOfTheMillennium: Bowser becomes king of the Koopa Kingdom in the year 2000.
* TheUsurper: Tyson planned Bowser II's assasination in order to become king himself. Unfortunately for him, Bowser survived and returned to his homeland three years later.

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