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===Project+===
===Project+===
''[[Project+]]'' provides several new recolors for both Bowser's default and Dry Bowser costumes. Bowser's new green alternate costume resembles his appearance in ''Super Mario World'', and his new red costume resembles a costume in ''Mario Golf''.  The last default costume recolor resembles his appearance on the Japanese cover for ''Super Mario Bros.'' Both Giga Bowser and Giga Dry Bowser are affected by the new color schemes. Additionally, Dry Bowser's attacks now use a blue fire effect instead of the regular red fire of his default costume.
''[[Project+]]'' provides several new recolors for both Bowser's default and Dry Bowser costumes. Bowser's new green alternate costume resembles his appearance in ''Super Mario World'', and his new red costume resembles a costume in ''Mario Golf''.  The last default costume recolor resembles his appearance on the Japanese cover for ''Super Mario Bros.''. Dry Bowser received additional recolors, his team colors representing the Dry Bone colors in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers'', and his brown color resembling fossilized dinosaur bones.   Additionally, Dry Bowser's attacks now use a blue fire effect instead of the regular red fire of his default costume.  


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All Costumes:
'''Default'''
'''Black'''
'''Red'''
'''Blue''': Based on his color scheme used on the Japanese cover of ''Super Mario Bros.'', albeit with green body skin instead of blue body skin.
'''White''': Somewhat resembles the color scheme of Morton Koopa Jr.'s in-game sprite from the NES version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
'''Brown'''
'''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. But with blonde hair and eyebrows, which makes him resemble his appearance in the three DIC Entertainment ''Mario'' cartoon adaptations.
'''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.
'''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 Black''': Possibly based on Red Dry Bones a.k.a. Dark Bones, a variant of Dry Bones that appeared in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers''.
'''Dry Green''': Possibly based on the Dull Bones enemies from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario''.
'''Dry Blue''': Possibly based on the Dark Bones enemies from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and the Elite Dry Bones enemies from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''.
'''Dry Red''': May potentially be a nod to how, in games like ''Super Mario Bros.'', the fight against Bowser often takes place above a moat of lava that he's liable to fall into, which is what led to him becoming Dry Bowser in games like ''New Super Mario Bros.'', as well as the fact that the castle levels in a number of games are often illuminated by the lava within. It may also potentially be based on the Vomer enemies from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', which have a reddish tint due to their home being Barrel Volcano.


'''Z-Secret Costume:''' Dark Bowser: Based on [[mariowiki:Dark Bowser|Dark Bowser]], a doppelgänger of Bowser created by the [[mariowiki:Dark Star|Dark Star]] after it steals some of his DNA in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. Extra details include black mask-like markings around his red eyes and his hair being more spiked up. Since 2.4, this secret costume has received a minor visual overhaul, namely a scar on the left side of his chest and the mask-like markings being smaller.
'''Z-Secret Costume:''' Dark Bowser: Based on [[mariowiki:Dark Bowser|Dark Bowser]], a doppelgänger of Bowser created by the [[mariowiki:Dark Star|Dark Star]] after it steals some of his DNA in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. Extra details include black mask-like markings around his red eyes and his hair being more spiked up. Since 2.4, this secret costume has received a minor visual overhaul, namely a scar on the left side of his chest and the mask-like markings being smaller.
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'''Giga Bowser R-Secret Costume:''' Giga Rookie: A Giga Bowser version of the Rookie R-Alt.
'''Giga Bowser R-Secret Costume:''' Giga Rookie: A Giga Bowser version of the Rookie R-Alt.
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/bowser/ Bowser's page at the Project M website]
*[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/bowser/ Bowser's page at the Project M website]
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