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The review and analysis overall is well structured as well as very insightful with its origins and the use of it throughout the media. The only problem I had was when you included a so-called "Booette", with it being the enemy Boo portrayed in a similar manner as Bowser, or "Bowsette" rather. With this you failed to include more enemies that have been stylised in this manner, and I feel as you have left out a significant figure in this trend. I am referring of course to Chain Chomp, or in this case, Chompette. I would like that in future guides you include more characters or aspects that are undeniably part of this whole movement.
Other than that, this work is much appreciated and helpful for new comers and you have done a great job at explaining the basis of the Bowsette phenomenon, it was just the depth of the examples shown that was lacking.