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Bowser (SSB4)

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This article is about Bowser's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Bowser.
Bowser
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Bowser
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Other playable appearances in Melee
in Brawl

Availability Starter
Final Smash Giga Bowser
Bowser (SSB4)

Bowser (クッパ, Koopa) was comfirmed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 on June 11th, 2013 during E3 2013, and in fact was the last veteran confirmed during the event.[1] He was also one of the main subjects of the Developer Direct for Smash Bros. later during E3 2013.[2] Bowser reuses some of his sound clips from Super Smash Bros. Brawl (albeit edited to sound deeper), while using some new sound clips.

Changes from Brawl

Bowser has undergone the most changes out of any returning character, with his appearance significantly altered, many of his general animations and moves being replaced with entirely new ones, and most of his remaining moves being altered. Like other large characters, such as Donkey Kong and King Dedede, Bowser's general size in proportion to the other playable characters is also greater than in previous installments.[3]

Bowser has been heavily buffed, more so than any other returning veteran; Bowser's mobility is overall much faster, and he possesses even faster and better attacks than his Brawl self while being even more powerful than his Melee self, allowing him to punish enemies more harshly and safely than he could in previous games. The general physics and mechanics changes to Smash 4 also significantly aid Bowser, with the general nerfing of campable projectiles making projectile camping much less of an issue for Bowser, the inability to immediately regrab an opponent after throwing them eliminating the zero-death or otherwise heavily damaging chain throws that plagued Bowser in previous Smash games, and the introduction of rage giving Bowser's immense endurance and power a greater advantage than ever. He took many of the top spots in promotional tournaments held for Smash 4, and still remains a tournament viable character.

Aesthetics

  • Change Bowser has a more cartoonish and brighter colored appearance that is more inline with his look in the Mario games, rather than the more realistic look he had in Brawl.
  • Change Bowser has a new fighting stance, where he now always stands upright instead of crouching over. He also has a new dashing animation, where he runs upright instead of scuttling along the ground, and a new midair jump animation, where he jumps while remaining upright instead of retreating into his shell. He additionally has an altered crouching and crawling animation, where he keeps his hands enclosed in fists instead of clawing the ground, and no longer retreats into his shell when performing his rolling and air dodges.

Attributes

  • Change Bowser is physically larger, which gives him more reach but makes him easier to hit.
  • Buff Bowser is significantly heavier.
  • Buff Bowser runs significantly faster.
  • Buff Bowser's double jump gains significantly increased height.
  • Buff Bowser now has universal armor against attacks that deal a negligible amount of knockback, such as the first hit of many jabs.
  • Buff Bowser's walking speed while carrying heavy items now surpasses Donkey Kong's, though he remains unable to match DK's ability to jump or fall with them.

Ground attacks

  • Buff The second hit of Bowser's jab deals 1% more damage with increased knockback.
  • Change Neutral attack has the same animation, but is now a pair of punches instead of claw swipes.
  • Buff Forward tilt deals 1% more damage with slightly increased knockback.
  • Buff Up tilt now reaches in front of Bowser, and has significantly increased reach overall.
  • Nerf Up tilt deals 2% less damage with decreased knockback, though it still reliably KOs below 150%.
  • Buff The second hit of down tilt deals 1% more damage, and has increased reach, now reaching slightly farther than the initial hit.
  • Change Down tilt is now a pair of punches instead of claw swipes. This animation change also now fully matches the hitboxes of the move, where in Brawl the hitboxes did not cover Bowser's entire hands.
  • Buff Bowser has a new dash attack, a dashing side kick, that covers significantly more ground, with significantly faster start-up and ending lag.
  • Buff Bowser has a new forward smash, a powerful two-footed dropkick. While it has much less damage potential (dealing 23% rather than the 33% of his old lunge), it has faster start-up, significantly improved reach and hitbox placement, and much more powerful knockback (now being on par with King Dedede's forward smash for strongest in the game). Since it also now consists of a single hit, there's no longer the possibility of an opponent getting hit out of the main KOing hitbox by the weaker initial hit.
  • Buff Up smash has faster start-up and ending lag, its sweetspot can now hit grounded opponents, and it can now clang with aerial attacks, allowing Bowser to hit through aerial attacks with it without trading. Its sourspot is also more powerful, dealing 3% more damage with increased knockback.
  • Change Bowser now spins when performing his up smash.
  • Nerf Down smash deals 3% less damage when all hits connect.
  • Change Bowser remains in place when performing his down smash like in Melee.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff New neutral aerial, a limbs-outstretched spin that hits multiple times, has a bigger and longer-lasting hitbox, with lower ending and landing lag. It also has significantly improved damage potential, being capable of dealing up to 20% damage when the old neutral aerial dealt 13%.
  • Buff Forward aerial's sweetspot takes up a much larger portion of Bowser's arm, and the attack has less ending and landing lag. The move's hitboxes also reach farther above and below Bowser.
  • Change Forward aerial has an altered animation, where Bowser slashes diagonally instead of straight down.
  • Buff Bowser's new back aerial, a two-footed kick backwards, is significantly more powerful, dealing 4% more damage, and enough knockback to now KO below 100% from neutral. It also has faster start-up and ending lag, and can autocancel in a short hop.
  • Buff Up aerial has significantly faster start-up lag.
  • Nerf Up aerial is weaker, dealing 2% less damage with weaker knockback, now KOing in the 100-120% range instead of in the 80-100% range.
  • Buff Down aerial is functionally altered, now being a quick stall-then-fall, that hits opponents once with very powerful knockback. It meteor smashes during the first few frames and hits all opponents with diagonal upwards knockback during the later frames. This overhaul replaces Bowser's old rarely-useful drill with a very powerful anti-juggle move that can double as an effective KO move. The shockwave it produces on landing also sends opponents farther back, making it more difficult to punish its landing.

Throws/other attacks

  • Change Bowser has a new grabbing animation for all his grabs, where he now grabs and holds opponents with one arm (similar to the Koopa Klaw grab from Melee). Bowser also no longer falls over when he whiffs a dash grab.
  • Buff All of Bowser's grabs have improved reach, now being among the farthest reaching non-tether grabs in the game, and they all have faster start-up and ending lag.
  • Buff Forward and back throws are significantly more powerful, both dealing 2% more damage and now being capable of KOing at very high damages.
  • Change Forward throw has an altered animation, where Bowser now tosses his head horizontally.
  • Change Back throw has a new animation, where Bowser uses one arm in a side-ways motion to throw opponents behind, similar looking to Donkey Kong's back throw.
  • Change Bowser has a new edge attack, where Bowser crawls up onto the stage and slashes forward.

Special moves

  • Buff Fire Breath's flames are bigger and cover farther range. The move also has faster start-up and ending lag.
  • Nerf Fire Breath cannot flinch at its furthest range.
  • Change Like all rapidly-hitting attacks, connecting with Fire Breath repeatedly on the same opponent with push Bowser back at the same time the opponent is pushed away. This reduces the move's damage output as opponents will not stayed trapped for as long as before, but makes the move safer as opponents will no longer be able to SDI through the flames to punish Bowser for using the move.
  • Buff Flying Slam deals more powerful knockback, KOing about 20% sooner and reliably below 120%. The grab also autocancels upon landing during its entire ending lag.
  • Nerf The Flying Slam grab has less vertical reach, making it more difficult to grab opponents from the air, and Koopa hopping is no longer possible. Bowser is also always KO'd first during Bowsercide, meaning Bowser will lose instead of winning or tying if he performs it when him and his opponent are on their last stocks.
  • Buff Aerial Whirling Fortress gains significantly more vertical height, and gains height at a faster speed, significantly improve Bowser's recovery. Grounded Whirling Fortress is now a multi-hitting attack, making it an even more effective out of shield punish as Bowser no longer needs to be in range to hit with the initial hitbox to deal significant knockback.
  • Buff Bowser Bomb deals drastically more shield damage, now being capable of breaking full shields. It also descends faster, and Bowser performs it much faster when initiated from the ground.

Moveset

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack 5%, 6% Bowser quickly jabs forward with one arm, then quickly follows it up with the other.
Forward tilt 12% Bowser performs a backhanded punch while leaning his body forward.
Up tilt 10% Bowser swats the air above him with a clenched fist.
Down tilt 14%, 11% While crouching, Bowser quickly punches one arm forward along the ground, then quickly follows it up with the other.
Dash attack 10% A dashing side kick, where Bowser leaps forward while kicking sideways with one leg.
Forward smash 17% uncharged, 23% fully charged (sour spot), 23% uncharged, 32% fully charged (sweet spot) Bowser jumps forward and does a dropkick.
Up smash 20% uncharged, 28% fully charged (Sweetspot), 15% uncharged, 21% fully charged (Sourspot) Bowser gets down on all fours and thrusts his spiked shell upwards while spinning. The move appears to have some sort of armor, though the extent of which is unknown.
Down smash 16% uncharged, 22% fully charged. Deals 7 hits Bowser spins around in his shell, doing great damage with multiple hits from his spines.
Neutral aerial 15% when last hit is sour spotted (first two hits deal 5% each), 20% when sweet spotted Bowser spins vertically with his limbs outstretched.
Forward aerial 13% Bowser slashes forward in a diagonal arc.
Back aerial 19% Bowser kicks behind with both legs outstretched.
Up aerial 15% Bowser thrusts his head upwards in a quick swiping motion.
Down aerial 16% (Sweetspot), 2% (Sourspot) Bowser retracts into his shell, turns upside down, and propels himself downward. A stall-then-fall. It has a small sourspot a bit to left and right when he lands. Meteor smashes during the first few frames.
Grab
Pummel 3% Bowser headbutts the opponent.
Forward throw 12% Bowser charges back with the hand he grabbed the opponent with, places them in the other hand, and then throws them with only that hand.
Back throw 12% Holding onto the opponent with one arm, Bowser throws them backwards in a sideways motion.
Up throw 1% (hits 1-8), 2% (throw) Bowser throws the opponent slightly up, withdraws into his shell, and spins, damaging them.
Down throw 10% Bowser places the opponent on the floor and body slams them.
Floor attack (front) ?%
Floor attack (back) ?%
Floor attack (trip) ?%
Edge attack (fast) ?%
Edge attack (slow) ?%
Neutral special Fire Breath 1-2%, flinches opponents when close, pushes otherwise Bowser breathes intensive fire that gradually gets weaker.
Neutral special custom 1 Fire Shot 5% (early), 4% (late) A large fireball with noticeable startup lag that appears to go through enemies. Unlike Fire Breath, it will not weaken over time.
Neutral special custom 2 Fire Roar 2-3% Stronger than Bowser's Fire Breath but loses range quickly.
Side special Flying Slam 18% to grabbed opponent, 15% to others directly under the descent Bowser's side special from Brawl. Bowser grabs an opponent, jumps with them into the air, and thrusts himself downward opponent-first, dealing immense vertical knockback.
Side special custom 1 Dash Slam 12% Bowser dashes forward and slam someone with less vertical distance. Inflicts horizontal knockback instead of vertical knockback.
Side special custom 2 Dash Slash 8% Bowser dashes forward and slashes opponents instead of grabbing them, dealing high knockback. Based upon his previous Side Special in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Up special Whirling Fortress 11% total dealing 8 hits when on the ground, 35% total dealing 11 hits when in the air Bowser enters his shell and spins rapidly, being able to move forward and backwards while doing so. It acts as a recovery when performed in the air, propelling Bowser forward and upwards, but Bowser remains grounded when he performs it on the ground.
Up special custom 1 Flying Fortress 5% Increased vertical recovery at cost of horizontal distance. Only hits once, but can launch foes that are hit.
Up special custom 2 Sliding Fortress 6% Increased horizontal distance, but only hits once, inflicts less knockback, and has longer end lag.
Down special Bowser Bomb 4% (Rise), 20% (Drop), 11% (Shockwave) Bowser leaps into the air, hitting any opponents up with him in the vicinity of the leap, and then thrusts his body downwards in a ground pound motion, dealing immense vertical knockback to anyone hit. If performed in the air, Bowser thrusts down immediately instead of leaping first. Emits a shockwave upon landing.
Down special custom 1 Turbulent Bomb 4% (Rise), 9% (Drop) Pushes away anyone next to Bowser's landing spot, but removes the shockwave hitbox and inflicts less knockback.
Down special custom 2 Slip Bomb 18% (Drop), 4% (Trip) Makes those standing near Bowser trip when he lands. However, it deals no damage when rising.
Final Smash Giga Bowser Varies Bowser transforms into the much larger and more powerful Giga Bowser, with infinite super armor during the duration of the move. Like Bowser, Giga Bowser also has more of a cartoonish appearance. However, Giga Bowser retains all of Bowser's old replaced moves, instead of using Bowser's new moves. Giga Bowser is also hunched over and scuttles on the ground, instead of having Bowser's new posture and dashing animation.

Taunts

  • Throws his head back, spinning it in a circle, and roars.
  • Snaps furiously forward five times.
  • Balances precariously on one leg as if teetering.

On-Screen Appearance

Bowser enters the stage through a wall of flames. He is hunched over as he does so, but when he fully enters the stage he stands upright.

Victory Fanfare

An original rock-based remix of the sound clip that would play when Mario reaches the end of a level in Super Mario Bros. He shares this with his son, Bowser Jr.

Trophies

Bowser's regular trophy can be obtained by completing Classic Mode as him and his alternative trophy can be obtained by completing All-Star mode as him in the 3DS version.

Bowser

North America (3DS) The archenemy of Mario and the reason Peach spends more time kidnapped than in her own castle. His plans aren't always the best, and occasionally he even finds himself on Mario's side. In Smash Bros., he's a serious heavyweight who laughs off weaker attacks. Hit him hard to send him flying!
North America (Wii U) Mario's archnemesis and the reason Peach spends more time in "another castle" than in her own. His plans almost never work out, and occasionally he even finds himself on Mario's side. In Smash Bros., he's a serious heavyweight who laughs off weaker attacks. Hit him hard to send him flying!
Europe Mario's princess-kidnapping arch-enemy. Yes, he's quite the villain, but he can also be a bit of a buffoon, too. And sometimes, he even ends up on Mario's side! As a serious heavyweight, he's tough to launch, and using standard attacks on him will only make him laugh. If you want to send him flying, make sure to whack him really hard!
Appears in:
NES: Super Mario Bros. 10/1985
N64: Super Mario 64 09/1996

Bowser (Alt.)

North America (3DS) Bowser makes good use of his heavy physique with his down special Bowser Bomb, slamming down with his bottom. If he's on the ground, he'll jump into the air before crashing down. Also, he can gain a bit of altitude if you press the special button repeatedly while executing Whirling Fortress, his up special.
North America (Wii U) Bowser makes good use of his heavy physique with his down special Bowser Bomb, slamming down with his backside. If he's on the ground, he'll jump into the air before crashing down. Also, he can gain a bit of altitude if you press the special button repeatedly while executing his up special Whirling Fortress.
Europe Down special Bowser Bomb makes good use of Bowser's bulky physique to crush opponents. If you use it on the ground, he'll jump first, hitting anyone on the way up with his horns, then hit for a combo on the way down. When you use his Whirling Fortress up special in the air, press the button repeatedly to climb higher.
Appears in:
NES: Super Mario Bros. 10/1985
N64: Super Mario 64 09/1996

Update history

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.4

  • Nerf Self-destructs using Flying Slam now KO Bowser first instead of the opponent. When Bowser is KO'd, the opponent is released from the grab, potentially allowing them to recover back onto the stage.

Alternate costumes

Palette swap (SSB4)
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Trivia

  • Although Bowser was the last veteran confirmed during the E3 2013 event, he was the first veteran to debut in Melee to be confirmed.

References