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In his debut, Boom Boom was depicted with tan or brown skin. In the original NES version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Boom Boom in [[Desert Land]]'s fortress was colored gray due to color limitations. After returning from a long absence in ''3D Land'', Boom Boom received an updated design that has remained largely consistent in appearances since, maintaining his tan-colored head while now having yellow limbs with the addition of a short, yellow tail. His carapace, previously unseen in artwork and depicted as smooth while matching the color of his skin in sprites, became red with hexagonal scutes much like those of a [[Koopa Troopa]]'s. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Boom Boom's carapace was also originally depicted covered in long, pointy spikes, but in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', as well as ''Super Mario 3D World'' and ''Bowser's Fury'', Boom Boom lacks these spikes entirely. However, in other modern appearances beginning with ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', his shell maintains these spikes, albeit with a much more rounded and short appearance than before, and he gained visible finger claws as well. In his original appearance, Boom Boom's height was similar to [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] and many Koopalings (though noticeably shorter than the largest Koopalings in the game: [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]], Roy, and [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]]), but in modern appearances is consistently portrayed as a large character, typically towering over Mario even while standing in a hunched position. | In his debut, Boom Boom was depicted with tan or brown skin. In the original NES version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Boom Boom in [[Desert Land]]'s fortress was colored gray due to color limitations. After returning from a long absence in ''3D Land'', Boom Boom received an updated design that has remained largely consistent in appearances since, maintaining his tan-colored head while now having yellow limbs with the addition of a short, yellow tail. His carapace, previously unseen in artwork and depicted as smooth while matching the color of his skin in sprites, became red with hexagonal scutes much like those of a [[Koopa Troopa]]'s. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Boom Boom's carapace was also originally depicted covered in long, pointy spikes, but in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', as well as ''Super Mario 3D World'' and ''Bowser's Fury'', Boom Boom lacks these spikes entirely. However, in other modern appearances beginning with ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', his shell maintains these spikes, albeit with a much more rounded and short appearance than before, and he gained visible finger claws as well. In his original appearance, Boom Boom's height was similar to [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] and many Koopalings (though noticeably shorter than the largest Koopalings in the game: [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]], Roy, and [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]]), but in modern appearances is consistently portrayed as a large character, typically towering over Mario even while standing in a hunched position. | ||
In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Boom Boom receives new designs to match the ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario World '' styles: the former is very close to his original sprite design in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with more rotund body proportions and an open mouth; the latter depicts him closely to his modern appearance, but with a smooth carapace and a noticeably darker head and limbs than his other designs. | In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Boom Boom receives new designs to match the ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario World '' styles: the former is very close to his original sprite design in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but with more rotund body proportions and an open mouth; the latter depicts him closely to his modern appearance, but with a smooth carapace and a noticeably darker head and limbs than his other designs. It also indicates that the shell spikes may be retractable, as Boom Boom does not face the screen and has no sign of spikes on his shell at the angle seen, but the hidden spikes are shown to drastically enlarge only when he crouches in defense. | ||
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