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Bowser, Mario's archenemy, returns in smash after being in Super Smash Bros. Melee. First appearing in Super Mario Bros. Bowser grew to be quite the popular boss for the Mario series.

Bowser's moveset remains the same from the Melee version.

Special Attacks

Wii Remote + Nunchuk Wii Remote (sideways) Wii Classic Controller GameCube Controller Special Attack Info
Fire Breath
Flying Slam Bowser grabs the opponent, jumps up into the air and slams them down to ground. The attack can be slightly controlled depending on the hit percentage. A good method is to do it off the edge, throwing your opponent down before you. You'll win if they have 1 more stock left.
Whirling Fortress Same as Donkey Kong's Up B, only he spins in a shell.
Bowser Bomb Same as Yoshi's Down B only stronger.

Taunts

Wii Remote + Nunchuk Wii Remote (sideways) Wii Classic Controller GameCube Controller Taunt
He roars.
He starts chomping at the air around him.
He stands on one foot and dances around.

Stats

  • Overall: 7
  • Offense: 7
  • Defense: 5
  • Projectile: 3
  • Final Smash: 7
  • Throwing Ability: 8
  • Speed: 1

Final Smash

Giga Bowser Transformation

Giga Bowser Transformation: Bowser transforms into Giga Bowser (from Super Smash Bros. Melee) temporarily, making him bigger, stronger, a bit uglier, and nearly invincible. If Giga Bowser is hit, even with a smash attack, there will be no knockback.