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Lady Bow

Lady Bow is an ally of Mario in the 2001 Nintendo 64 video game Paper Mario. Bow is the princess of the Boos of a setting of the Mushroom Kingdom. She lives inside the Boo Mansion , located at the edges of Forever Forest and Gusty Gulch .

Lady Bow attacks by slapping the enemy with a fan. She can also cloak Mario to allow him to pass through some solid objects. In battle, she can scare enemies off, make Mario immune to most attacks, or slap the enemy to cause a good amount of damage.

She also makes a brief cameo in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in Poshley Heights after you defeat the Shadow Queen.

Lady Bow was the only female Boo until Thousand Year Door, which included two other female Boos, Peeka and Lahla.

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