After Bowsette, Fans Go Wild For Boosette

Bowsette isn’t the only fan creation tearing up the internet. Boosette is really making a name for herself.

As Kotaku previously reported, the Super Crown in New Super Mario Bros. Wii U Deluxe led to fanart in which Bowser morphed into a new character, Bowsette. Fans didn’t stop there, dreaming up what other characters would look like with the Super Crown. A handful of other what-ifs started floating around online, but the reworked version of Luigi’s Mansion antagonist King Boo has exploded in popularity.

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Meet Queen Boo aka Boosette. In Japanese, fans have dubbed the character “Kingu Teresa Hime” (キングテレサ姫), a combination of King Boo’s Japanese name Kingu Teresa and the word “hime,” meaning princess.

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By this past Monday, Boosette fan art was going viral on Japanese Twitter.

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The amount of fan art is staggering.

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Some prefer Boosette to Bowsette.

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What about you?

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Hopefully, the two fan creations get along!

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Of course, there is cosplay.

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Meltyeye’s rendition also went viral, helping Boosette to win a rash of new fans.

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This might explain the appeal of Boosette. She’s shy!

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It’s amazing how both these characters have taken hold. But don’t expect to necessarily see them become official.

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Recently Japanese website J-Cast asked Nintendo about the fan creations. “As for what’s being posting online, we’d like to refrain from commenting,” a Nintendo spokesperson said.

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When fan art and cosplay exist, who needs the Nintendo Seal of Approval?