Bowsette became one of gaming's most unexpected memes late last year, when the Super Crown power-up from the upcoming New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe inspired hopes for a Bowser/Peach hybrid. Now, with the game's January 11 release date fast approaching, Nintendo is official putting the idea of Bowsette coming to New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe to bed.

To recap, Bowsette came about when Twitter user ayyk92 posted his depiction of what might result if somehow Bowser was able to use the Super Crown power-up, which transforms Toadette into Peachette. Bowsette grew so popular that fan-made iterations of the character quickly multiplied, leading to Nintendo now issuing a coy acknowledgment and shutting down fans' hopes for Bowsette.

Nintendo lays the Bowsette phenomenon to rest on the official site for New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, in the character section where it details the new Super Crown power-up. The description for the ability clearly defines that it can only be used by Toadette, joking, "Sorry Luigi - only Toadette can use this item!"

Nintendo says no Bowsette

Fortunately, the spirit of Bowsette has manifested into a playable character in a whole different game, giving hope to fans looking to get the full experience. Footage of a playable Bowsette in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was recently shared on YouTube by modder Lynard Killer, although a download link has yet to be provided. Still, it's wild to see a fully-developed 3D-rendering of the fan-made character in Breath of the Wild.

For those that simply like to marvel at what could've been, Bowsette isn't the only character fans were disappointed didn't make it into a Nintendo game. Just as Bowsette's allure was beginning to fade late last year, fans quickly jumped to the newest obsession: indie rock Rosalina, revealed as a scrapped character choice for Super Mario Odyssey in the book The Art of Mario Odyssey. The reveal of the abandoned character had a similar effect to Bowsette, with fan art circulating the web for weeks and turning the character into an obsession in internet gaming communities.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe releases on the Nintendo Switch January 11.

Source: Nintendo