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His appearance says it all.It is a complete differant person.{{User:Mr bones/sig}}
His appearance says it all.It is a complete differant person.{{User:Mr bones/sig}}
A change in appearance does not mean the character is different. Is the Mario in ''Mario & Luigi'' different from regular Mario because you can't see his mouth in the artwork? Perhaps a better example would be your signature, Mr bones. Dry Bones' appearance have a great deal of difference between ''Paper Mario'' and the rest of the games. They are the same species. {{User:NMRodo/sig}}

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He has the same crown as the current King Boo, and it was only his second appearance...Bowser has gotten changed a little over the years, and the Koopalings are still changing. I think we should merge this with the original King Boo again. --Koopapoopa 22:34, 20 May 2010 (EDT)

No, the great difference lies on their japanese names, here is named "Boss Teresa", while the other is called "King Teresa".

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Koopa Troopas are called Koopas in most games, Terrapins in Super Mario RPG, and looked very different. Princess Toadstool is now known as Princess Peach. Also, he's still called King Boo in the US. --Koopapoopa 09:11, 27 May 2010 (EDT)

His appearance says it all.It is a complete differant person.Dry Bones in Paper MarioCount Bonsula I need blood...Ml2 drybones.png

A change in appearance does not mean the character is different. Is the Mario in Mario & Luigi different from regular Mario because you can't see his mouth in the artwork? Perhaps a better example would be your signature, Mr bones. Dry Bones' appearance have a great deal of difference between Paper Mario and the rest of the games. They are the same species. NMRodo