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After the final battle, the Magic Paintbrush ends up on an island near [[Gelato Beach]], where it is discovered by [[Il Piantissimo]]. | After the final battle, the Magic Paintbrush ends up on an island near [[Gelato Beach]], where it is discovered by [[Il Piantissimo]]. | ||
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[[File:SM3DWBF snapshot magic paintbrush.jpg|thumb|Bowser Jr. with the Magic Paintbrush in [[Lake Lapcat]].]] | |||
====''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ||
The Magic Paintbrush reappears in the ''Bowser's Fury'' mode of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. Bowser Jr. first uses it in the intro to summon Mario to [[Lake Lapcat]], where he paints visual aids in order to explain his predicament to Mario. In gameplay, he can use it to whack enemies and paint over question marks, revealing hidden power-ups. In this game, E. Gadd's logo is replaced with Bowser Jr.'s [[emblem]], matching its appearance in artwork for [[Super Nintendo World]]. From the pictures in the ending credits, it is implied that it was the paintbrush that transformed Bowser into Fury Bowser after Bowser Jr. drew on his sleeping father's face as a prank. | The Magic Paintbrush reappears in the ''Bowser's Fury'' mode of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. Bowser Jr. first uses it in the intro to summon Mario to [[Lake Lapcat]], where he paints visual aids in order to explain his predicament to Mario. In gameplay, he can use it to whack enemies and paint over question marks, revealing hidden power-ups. In this game, E. Gadd's logo is replaced with Bowser Jr.'s [[emblem]], matching its appearance in artwork for [[Super Nintendo World]]. From the pictures in the ending credits, it is implied that it was the paintbrush that transformed Bowser into Fury Bowser after Bowser Jr. drew on his sleeping father's face as a prank. |