New Super Mario Bros U Final Boss Music Extended

Okay, let's talk about something important. Something near and dear to my heart. Something... musical. Specifically, the New Super Mario Bros. U final boss music. But the *extended* version.
Bowser's Big Band Bonanza
We all know the tune. It's classic Mario. It’s got that frantic energy you need when facing down Bowser. But have you ever just... *listened* to it? Really heard it?
I'm talking about the extended version. The one that goes on and on. The one that lets the instruments really shine. It’s a journey, people! A musical rollercoaster!
An Unpopular Opinion?
I'm prepared to say it. This might be controversial. Some might even call me crazy. But here it goes: The New Super Mario Bros. U final boss music extended version... is a bop.
Yeah, I said it. I unironically enjoy it. I find myself humming it. I've even been known to dance to it (poorly, I assure you).
And listen, I get it. Some people prefer the shorter, punchier version. They want that adrenaline rush. They want to get back to stomping on Bowser's head. That's fine.
But for me? I want the extended cut. Give me the sax solo. Give me the triumphant trumpets. Give me the feeling that I'm not just saving the princess, but also attending a really awesome concert.
The Magic of Repetition
Some might argue that the repetition gets old. That it becomes grating. But I disagree. The repetition is the point! It’s hypnotic!
It builds. It swells. It takes you on a ride. It’s like a musical affirmation that yes, you *can* defeat Bowser, even if it takes a really, really long time.
And honestly, the New Super Mario Bros. U final boss fight *does* sometimes take a really, really long time. So, the music fits perfectly!
Beyond the Game
I've even found myself listening to the extended version outside of the game. Doing chores? Bowser theme! Stuck in traffic? Bowser theme! Need to motivate myself to clean the bathroom? You guessed it. Bowser theme!
It's surprisingly effective. There's something about the sheer over-the-top-ness of it that makes even the most mundane tasks feel epic.
Try it sometime. You might be surprised. You might even find yourself, dare I say it, enjoying it.
A Call to Arms (or Ears)
So, I urge you. Go listen to the New Super Mario Bros. U final boss music extended version. Give it a chance. Let it wash over you.
Embrace the repetition. Embrace the chaos. Embrace the pure, unadulterated joy of a really, really long Mario song.
And if you find yourself tapping your foot, or even starting to dance, don't be ashamed. You're not alone. You're part of the Bowser Big Band. Welcome to the club.
Maybe, just maybe, you'll discover that I'm not so crazy after all. Maybe you'll realize that this extended track is a masterpiece. Or, at the very least, a really fun piece of video game music.
Just listen to it. Let me know what you think. But be warned: You might end up humming it for the rest of the day.
And that, my friends, is the power of the New Super Mario Bros. U final boss music extended version. A truly underrated gem.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to it again.
"Bwa ha ha!" - Bowser (probably humming along)








