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SD Bowser takes over the world.
SD Bowser takes over the world. by @Winx (Elizabeth Wilbanks)

Once again it's Bowser in SD form...but this time he's taking over the world,using the star rod, basically. King Bowser Koopa © Nintendo

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Posted: Wednesday, 16 January, 2002 @ 05:57 PM

Great lighting job ^^ He's so cuuuute..._

Posted: Wednesday, 03 December, 2003 @ 03:27 PM

I never understood why Bowser got such a bad rap. Obviously it's discrimination against dinosaurs.

Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 12:52 AM

Wow! I love how you drew Bowser, he's so cute! The background is awesome too!. Not much I can find in the way of errors with this pic. It's perfect.

Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 02:18 AM

Heh. Ya can't keep a good Koopa down! :) Excellent work!

Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 06:29 AM

Wow, this is a great piece of art! The onyl error I can see is that his left hand should be bigger a bit. It's pretty hard to see that he has the star/end of rod in his left palm. Still very nice! I LOVE it!

Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 02:59 PM

it's cute!! I love bowser in all the games i have!! Yes...bower take over the world ^^ i like it!!

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