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I know this conversation is about a year old, but, Beecanoe, that kinda thing belongs on the forum,unless your saying that he ''is'' in more games, that we left out.And he was never called Dry Bone Bowser in any games, but it does make sense, because as Pseudo-dino said, Bowser is a Koopa, and this is a skeletal version of Bowser, thus meaning he is a skeletal Koopa, which is a Dry Bones. But his official name is Dry Bowser, so yes, it should be removed.--[[User:Smileymiley5001|Smileymiley5001]] 11:45, 27 February 2011 (EST)
I know this conversation is about a year old, but, Beecanoe, that kinda thing belongs on the forum,unless your saying that he ''is'' in more games, that we left out.And he was never called Dry Bone Bowser in any games, but it does make sense, because as Pseudo-dino said, Bowser is a Koopa, and this is a skeletal version of Bowser, thus meaning he is a skeletal Koopa, which is a Dry Bones. But his official name is Dry Bowser, so yes, it should be removed.--[[User:Smileymiley5001|Smileymiley5001]] 11:45, 27 February 2011 (EST)
Hey. The name's Mario Superstar 36. I play Mario flash games, look up Mario stuff, and play lots of video games. I got this picture of Dark Dry Bowser from a website called "Fantendo": http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110717231705/fantendo/images/thumb/5/50/%21db.jpg/203px-%21db.jpg Does anyone think Dark Dry Bowser should appear in a new Mario game? {{User|Mario Superstar 36}}

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Okay, where is it ever said that Dry Bowser's full name is "Dry Bone Bowser"? NMRodo

Dunno, never heard about it either. If there's no proof, it should be removed. --Grandy02 14:08, 6 July 2008 (EDT)

I've gone ahead and removed it Pikachu SSB artwork.pngPaper PikachuPikachu SSB artwork.png

Well,I know he's undead,but what proves that he's a dry bones?Dry Bones in Paper MarioCount Bonsula I need blood...Ml2 drybones.png

He's a skeletal Koopa. That's a Dry Bones. Pseudo-dino (talk)

This is my absolute favorite character. He needs to be in more games. Beecanoe (talk)

And how does that help the article? Pikmin' BluePikminKong497 17:48, 25 July 2010 (UTC)

I know this conversation is about a year old, but, Beecanoe, that kinda thing belongs on the forum,unless your saying that he is in more games, that we left out.And he was never called Dry Bone Bowser in any games, but it does make sense, because as Pseudo-dino said, Bowser is a Koopa, and this is a skeletal version of Bowser, thus meaning he is a skeletal Koopa, which is a Dry Bones. But his official name is Dry Bowser, so yes, it should be removed.--Smileymiley5001 11:45, 27 February 2011 (EST)

Hey. The name's Mario Superstar 36. I play Mario flash games, look up Mario stuff, and play lots of video games. I got this picture of Dark Dry Bowser from a website called "Fantendo": 203px-%21db.jpg Does anyone think Dark Dry Bowser should appear in a new Mario game? Mario Superstar 36 (talk)