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Sympathy
for the Devil
By:
Toasty
ISYMPATHY
FOR THE DEVIL
Has anyone noticed how Bowser's popularity seems to be on the rise
lately? Of course, there have always been villains that were considered
by many as cool,
stylish, impressive or attractive. If a baddie puts on a good act
he/she will recieve a flock of fans eventually, but in Bowser's case,
it's more than just that. Bowser has
managed to become an all-round beloved character. I have yet to hear
of someone who actually hates him. In fact, I have hardly ever come
accross a person with
even a slight inmity towards Bowser. He has "killed" us
a million times when we were playing the Mario games, yet for some
reason we've all decided to like him (or
maybe we've liked him all along?) despite that. Something a little
unusual is clearly going on here...but what could it be? What reasons
are there for liking Bowser at
all?
Well, first off, he does quite well as a father-figure. Allright,
so he's more or less the only father-figure in the Mario universe,
but still....he raises and supports no less
than seven children, on his own if you please, and all seven of them
seem to be quite happy and healthy (if a little odd-looking in some
cases). So you can either
admire him as a single parent who does remarkably well (not surprising
given that he must own stashes of money -_-;), or as a real "family
man" who goes to great
lengths for his children.
Also, the image of seven brothers and sisters of royal blood who seem
to have the freedom to do whatever they like and get to command whole
armies and own
entire fortresses at a very young age seems to be quite an appealing
one (it worked with the six Mitford siters, after all). Proof: around
70% of on-line Mario fanfics
centre around the Koopalings.
Another thing is that the presence of these chidren is proof that
Bowser has been through the process of love affairs, probably marriage
and early parenthood and
that he has had some kind of sex life. It proves that Bowser is perhaps
not so evil, since he is capable of loving a person, be it in a father-child
sense or a
husband-wife sense (unless the Koopa race has some kind of very innovative
reproductive system...o_0). It makes him a more accomplished character
than some
others, and makes it easier to relate to him and sympathise with him.
And I'm sure that if you could have him as a father, you wouldn't
be able to refuse, am I right?
Of course, he's dense as a brick, seeing as how he still hasn't grasped
that he won't be able to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom, but somehow
this is endearing
rather than annoying. Even after so many defeats he keeps on trying.
Well, his heart's in the right place and you can't help but wish him
a bit of luck every now and
then.
And he does manage to be impressive every now and then: the eigth
world of SMB3, his levels in SM64, and so on.
So, Bowser definitely has something going for him, and it's a something
that seems to appeal to many. I suppose it's all true, then, that
love and hate are two very
closely linked emotions.
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