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Bowser
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Bowser SSBU.png
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Other playable appearances in Melee
in Brawl
in SSB4
Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Giga Bowser Punch
Bowser (SSBU)
Who's the greatest nemesis of all!? It's King Bowser! In Super Smash Bros. his power and weight make him a reliable fighter. Use his Fire Breath to keep opponents at bay, then use his damaging attacks to launch them off the stage! He transforms into Giga Bowser for his Final Smash and delivers a super powerful punch!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Bowser (クッパ, Koopa) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was teased in a trailer released on March 8th, 2018 before being fully confirmed as playable on June 12th, 2018. As opposed to being a starter character like in previous Smash games, Bowser is now an unlockable character. Bowser is classified as fighter #14.

Bowser retains the realistic roar voice clips that he had in Super Smash Bros. 4, along with additional new clips.

How to unlock

Complete one of the following:

With the exception of the third method, Bowser must then be defeated on Mushroom Kingdom U.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

Most of Bowser's changes are to make him better at defensive play through the amplification of Super Armor on tilts and smash attacks and having increased grounded and aerial mobility. In exchange, some of Bowser's heavier hitting moves were nerfed, such as up air, and his infamous up throw combos.

Aesthetics

  • Change As with all veterans returning from Smash 4, Bowser's model features a more subdued color scheme. His colors overall are slightly darker and more monotone, similar to his appearance in Melee, while his scales, hair, horns, and spikes exhibit simple detailing, similar to his design in Brawl.
  • Change Bowser has been made more expressive than previous installments with facial expressions reminiscent of his appearances in the Mario series.
  • Change Bowser has a new victory pose. He now breathes fire towards the screen before striking a pose that is similar to his Smash 4 artwork. It replaces his shell spinning victory pose.
  • Change Bowser's roaring victory pose now shows him performing a headbutt with his horns before rearing his head back to roar. His body also faces more towards the screen during said animation.
  • Change Bowser's claw slashing victory pose now shows him running up to the victory area before slashing the air with his claws.
  • Change Up and side taunts have been shortened, the latter also updated to match his upright stance.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Bowser's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete, the biggest difference out of everyone (down from 8).
  • Buff Bowser's universal heavy armor (officially known as "Tough Guy") seems to be amplified, to the point where he can resist attacks like Villager's slingshot, and the linking hits of Mewtwo's up smash.
  • Buff Bowser dashes much faster (1.792 → 1.971). Standardized initial dash speeds vastly improves Bowser's ground mobility even further as his initial dash speed has gone from the slowest in Smash 4 to among the fastest in Ultimate.
  • Buff Bowser walks slightly faster (0.858 → 0.901).
  • Buff Bowser's air speed is faster (1 → 1.155).
  • Change Bowser's falling speed and fast falling speed are much faster (1.39 → 1.77) and (2.224 → 2.832) respectively, going from 42nd fastest in Smash 4 to tied for 16th in Ultimate, giving him much better vertical endurance but making him easier to combo.
  • Change Bowser is heavier (130 → 135). This improves his already excellent endurance but making him easier to combo.

Ground attacks

  • Buff Bowser now has super armor during the startup of all his tilt and smash attacks.
  • Neutral attack:
    • Change Neutral attack is now a sumo-style palm strike followed by a punch.
    • Nerf Both hits of neutral attack deal slightly less damage (5%/6.5% (hits 1/2) → 4%/6% (hits 1/2)).
    • Nerf The first hit of neutral attack has fewer arm intangibility frames (frames 7-9 → frames 7-8).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Change Forward tilt is now a swung backhand punch with the arm slightly bent. The fist is enlarged while the hitbox is out, so its range appears unaltered.
  • Up tilt
    • Buff Up tilt deals more damage (9% → 11%).
    • Buff Up tilt now has arm intangibility (frames 11-16).
  • Down tilt:
    • Buff The second hit of down tilt comes out faster (frame 20 → 15), allowing both hits to link more reliably.
    • Buff Despite each hit of down tilt dealing less individual damage (14%/11% (hits 1/2) → 7%/8% (hits 1/2)), both hits combined now deal more overall damage than the first hit in Smash 4 (14% → 15%).
    • Buff Down tilt's second hit can now trip at low percents.
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff Forward smash has slightly less endlag.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash deals slightly more damage (20%/15%/15% → 22%/16%/16%).
  • Down smash:
    • Buff Bowser has a new down smash: a grounded claw swipe that hits forward then backward, similar to Wolf's. This improves the range of Bowser's old down smash and deals much more knockback. The animation is also much faster.
    • Nerf Down smash has fewer active frames and slightly increased startup (frame 10 → 12).

Aerial attacks

  • Buff All aerials have much less landing lag (Neutral: frame 20 → 15, Forward: 24 → 14, Back: 40 → 23, Up: 28 → 17, Down: 40 → 34).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Nerf Neutral aerial's hits connect less reliably.
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial now has full body (minus the shell) intangibility starting from frame 14, which lasts until 27 frames of the move's landing animation have passed.

Throws/other attacks

  • Change Grab has slightly quicker startup (frame 9 → 8) but also longer endlag.
  • Change Pummel is faster but deals significantly less damage (3.1% → 1.6%).
  • Up throw:
    • Buff Up throw deals more damage (0.5%x7/1%/2% → 0.5%x7/2%/6%) and knockback.
    • Nerf Up throw has more endlag, which, combined with its increased knockback, severely hinders its combo potential.
    • Change Bowser now hops on the final hit of up throw.
  • Down throw:
    • Buff Down throw has faster startup (frame 45 → 34) and deals more damage (10%/2% → 10%/4%).

Special Moves

  • Fire Breath:
    • Change Fire Breath is more vibrant in color as opposed to the more realistic flame in Smash 4.
  • Flying Slam:
    • Buff Flying Slam's grounded variant has reduced startup (frame 8 → 6), while the aerial variant now has the same amount of startup as the grounded one (frame 17 → 6).
    • Nerf Flying Slam has a longer jumpsquat animation (25 frames → 33 frames).
    • Nerf Flying Slam's grounded variant has more endlag and its aerial one no longer autocancels upon landing.
    • Change Flying Slam now has Bowser spin around more dramatically on the way down and now has an explosion effect on landing.
  • Whirling Fortress:
    • Buff The final hitbox of grounded Whirling Fortress deals more damage (4% → 6%).
    • Buff The final hitbox of aerial Whirling Fortress has significantly improved knockback, making its ending much harder to punish.
    • Buff Aerial Whirling Fortress has less landing lag.
    • Buff Aerial Whirling Fortress now has full body (minus the shell) intangibility starting from frame 80, which lasts until 13 frames of the move's landing animation have passed.
    • Nerf Aerial Whirling Fortress travels a shorter distance.
    • Nerf Aerial Whirling Fortress deals overall less damage, with the first hitbox dealing 7% damage (down from 10%), the intermediate hitboxes dealing 1% damage each, and the final hitbox dealing 2% damage, for a maximum possible total of 19% damage.
    • Change Aerial Whirling Fortress now has Bowser spin more at an angle toward the camera.
  • Bowser Bomb:
    • Buff Bowser Bomb now meteor smashes at the beginning of its descent.
    • Buff The second hit of Bowser Bomb has slightly less startup (frame 38 → 37).
    • Buff Aerial Bowser Bomb has slightly less startup (frame 32 → 31).
  • Change Giga Bowser's functionality has drastically changed: rather than utilizing Bowser's Brawl moveset, he teleports to the background of the stage in giant form, and aims a single punch that can cause an instant Screen KO at high percents or launch opponents at low percents. It is now called Giga Bowser Punch.

Classic Mode: The Red One, Every Red One!

Bowser's opponents are all wearing attire that is red, which is a reference to his mortal enemy (Mario) wearing red clothing. Bowser unlocks Pokemon Trainer as a playable fighter at completion.

Round Opponent Stage
1 2 Mii Brawlers, Mii Gunner, and Mii Swordfighter Find Mii
2 Ken Suzaku Castle
3 Samus Norfair
4 Giant Charizard and Giant Incineroar Pokemon Stadium 2
5 Diddy Kong Kongo Jungle
6 Rathalos ?
Bonus Stage
Final Mario, then Metal Mario New Donk City Hall (Ω form)

Note: When fighting the Mii Fighters, they all wear Mario Caps.

Role in World of Light

Bowser was among the fighters that were summoned to fight the army of Master Hands.

During the opening cutscene, Bowser was present when Galeem unleashed his beams of light. Bowser attempted to fight back against the beams, using his Fire Breath alongside the Pokémon Trainer and his Pokémon. This effort ended up being fruitless however, as Bowser was vaporized and placed under Galeem's imprisonment alongside the other fighters (except for Kirby). Presumably, it was during this time that he ended up transformed into Giga Bowser and later dispatched to a molten castle to guard it. Eventually, several fighters fought Bowser in his Giga Bowser form and, upon defeating him, he joined the group.

Alternate costumes

Bowser Palette (SSBU).png

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

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Trivia

  • Bowser's official artwork resembles a pose he commonly makes for Mario games, being almost identical to official art for Super Mario 64 DS, Fortune Street and Mario Party 10 (albeit mirrored in Mario Party 10).
  • Like in Smash 4, he was the first Melee newcomer to be confirmed.
  • During the segment of the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct focusing on Bowser, Sakurai states that the changes made to his Final Smash are an allusion to the boss fight with Baby Bowser at the end of Yoshi's Island.
  • Bowser is the only fighter to be fought in a form other than their regular appearance to recruit them in World of Light.