When Bowser was kidnapped alongside the rest of the Super Mario Kart crew, he lost a couple inches of height. Bowser lacks the ability to combo and only uses two buttons; however, its slightly higher than average damage input is one of the only things not working against it, provided it can get close to its opponents. Overall, this is an accurate rip of Bowser from Kart Fighter.
Bowser is a two button character that only uses Ⓧ and Ⓨ. It is a source accurate conversion from Kart Fighter.
As a fighter, Bowser relies on its Normals and Specials dealing somewhat higher damage than a normal character (like Kung Fu Man). It is slow, being unable to run, and it also lacks the ability to combo. Out of its three Specials, Bowser has one projectile to keep its opponents at bay. It also lacks Hypers.
Bowser lacks a custom A.I, using the engine's default. It jumps around, blocks and attacks, all at random intervals. This makes Bowser an easy adversary to fight against, also being recommended for beginners. This A.I also works for the character considerably well, putting its many shortcomings into consideration.
Stats[]
Life
1000
Power
3000
Attack
100
Defence
100
Movelist[]
Hovering the mouse cursor over the Command Input icons will display text that refers to the inputs set in M.U.G.E.N's Key Config.
Icons encased in square brackets [ ] require the respective button(s) to be held down. Hovering the mouse cursor over the icon displays the hold duration if applicable.
Specials[]
Fire
Command Input
Properties
Ⓧ
Stomp
Command Input
Properties
Ⓨ
Stomp 2
Command Input
Properties
Ⓧ
Palette Gallery[]
Bowser
Bowser2
Bowser3
Bowser4
Bowser5
Bowser6
Victory quotes[]
This character does not have any victory quotes, meaning it uses the screenpack's default.