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Finally, Paper Jam had even more body angle adjustments. This is the most forward the bros have been angled. They also returned to their traditional black. It remained like this in the 3DS remakes of Superstar Saga and Bowser’s Inside Story. (6/6).
In Dream Team Luigi’s high waters were ditched in favor of fitted overalls like Mario. Also, more body angle adjustments (it’s a little harder to see but if you tilt your head you’ll see the Bros are angled forward a bit more.), and of course a blue hue. (5/6)
This was a staple of a lot of promotional artwork for the series all the way up until Dream Team. In Bowser’s Inside Story the silhouettes returned to their traditional black color, as well as had slight body angle adjustments (The Bros are more forward rather than upward). (4/6)
From his hair. Gloves and shoes were also less defined shapes. In Partners in Time, body proportions and shapes were adjusted (look at Mario’s head and Luigi’s slightly slimmer body shape for example). You’ll also notice Luigi’s silhouette has high waters. (3/6)
The silhouettes have had numerous changes. In fact, they’re slightly different in almost every installment. In Superstar Saga, certain body proportions, such as the head, arms, and body, were a lot larger. As well, Mario’s arm had a white outline separating it… (2/6)