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*Bright Red: Based on an alternate color scheme used in ''Mario Golf''. | *Bright Red: Based on an alternate color scheme used in ''Mario Golf''. | ||
*Green: Based on the color scheme of his in-game sprite from ''Super Mario World'', which depicted him with green body skin. | *Green: Based on the color scheme of his in-game sprite from ''Super Mario World'', which depicted him with green body skin. | ||
*Dark Blue: Based on both a peculiar blue Fake Bowser from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' and an alternate color scheme used in ''Mario Golf''. | *Dark Blue: Based on both a peculiar blue Fake Bowser from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' (albeit with blue body skin rather than brown body skin) and an alternate color scheme used in ''Mario Golf''. | ||
*Cyan: Similar to the blue color scheme, but taking more inspiration from the source material such as the black eyebrows and yellow hair. | *Cyan: Similar to the blue color scheme, but taking more inspiration from the source material such as the black eyebrows and yellow hair. | ||
*Dry: Dry Bowser, an undead form of Bowser who debuted in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' for Nintendo DS and would sometimes become a separate character in games like ''Mario Kart Wii''. | *Dry: Dry Bowser, an undead form of Bowser who debuted in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' for Nintendo DS and would sometimes become a separate character in games like ''Mario Kart Wii''. |