![]() Adding to the demonic look is Dry Bowser's upward pointing horns, turning slightly yellow from the fire and having burnt red bases. The skeletal brow on him is even more angry looking, and his deep black eye sockets have an eerie red glow in them. His skull is sort of the same basic shape of Bowser's regular head, as it should be, but his snout ends in a pointed fashion. All of Dry Bowser's chains and collars, once black, are now a dark blood red, retaining the dulled silver spikes. His tail is much more spiny looking as well. Dry Bowser's shell as been burned to a crisp black color, with dark red rings around the charred spikes. Dry Bowser's chest plates are still present, but the lack of internal organs actually makes him SEE THROUGH via the gaps in the ribs. His hands and feet are composed of many small little bones, the tips of them still sharp. His yellow skin has been burned off of him completely, leaving only his skeleton to make up his frame. If you thought the original Bowser was frightening, Dry Bowser is something to behold then.
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