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Overview
Turn yourself (or your character) into Booette / “Boosette” / Queen Boo in a few clicks using Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap. This template is built on Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video workflow, so you can instantly remix it with your own footage, photos, or character designs.
This page will help you:
- Understand who Booette / Boosette is and why she became a cosplay staple
- Plan a Booette cosplay look (costume, makeup, posing)
- Remix this template in Magic Hour using Face Swap
- Combine it with other Magic Hour tools for shorts, clips, memes, and promos
Who is Booette / Boosette / “Queen Boo”?
“Booette” (often spelled “Boosette”) is a fan-made, anthropomorphized version of Boo, the ghost enemy from Nintendo’s Super Mario series. She’s part of a wider wave of “-ette” characters inspired by the Super Crown concept that spread across fan art and cosplay communities around 2018–2019.
Common traits you’ll see in Booette designs:
- Ghost princess aesthetic – white or pale lavender dress, flowing or frilled
- Crown – often similar to Princess Peach’s crown but themed for Boo (sometimes with ghost or fang motifs)
- White hair – long, often wavy; occasionally with blue or purple gradients
- Ghostly features – fangs, floating posture, soft glow, spectral effects
- Personality – playful, mischievous, slightly spooky but cute
Because Booette is a fan interpretation and not an official character, designs vary by artist. That freedom is perfect for AI-driven cosplay videos: you can push the style toward cute, gothic, horror, anime, or high-fashion and still be “on brand.”
What This Template Does
This template uses Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap engine to map a Booette-style face onto the subject in your video. It’s ideal for:
- Cosplay tests before you build the full costume
- Social clips, TikToks, and Reels revealing a Booette transformation
- VTuber or virtual persona concepts based on ghost princess aesthetics
- Marketing creatives for gaming, anime, or Halloween campaigns
How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour
You don’t need to start from scratch. Use this template as a base and customize it:
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Open the Face Swap Video creator
Go to Face Swap Video. This is where you’ll load your own footage while keeping the Booette-style look and structure of this template. -
Upload your base video
Use:- Simple selfie videos (speaking to camera, turning your head, reacting)
- Full-body cosplay footage (spins, walks, posing)
- Existing content you already shot for socials or streams
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Provide your source face
You can:- Use a Booette-style illustration or render you created
- Generate one using Magic Hour’s AI Image Generator or Anime Generator
- Create a custom ghost-princess avatar with the Avatar Generator or AI Character Generator
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Run the Face Swap
Let Magic Hour apply the Booette-style face to your footage. The model tracks expressions, head turns, and lighting automatically. -
Refine your visuals (optional)
After the swap, polish the result using:- AI Image Editor for single frames, thumbnails, or promo stills
- Video Upscaler to sharpen details for YouTube or large screens
- Image Background Remover or AI Background Generator to create spooky or castle-like backdrops for supporting images
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Export and repurpose
Export your Booette cosplay clip, then:- Use Auto Subtitle Generator to add captions for TikTok/Reels
- Turn key frames into GIFs with the AI GIF Generator
- Create memes or reaction content via the AI Meme Generator
Planning a Strong Booette Cosplay Look
Costume Elements
- Dress – Typically a flowing, white or pale gown, sometimes with:
- Ruffled sleeves or off-shoulder neckline
- Lace, sheer layers, or ghostly trims
- Optional faint color accents (purple, blue, silver)
- Crown – A small princess-style crown or tiara:
- Gold or silver base with colored “gem” accents
- Ghost-themed touches (tiny Boo faces, fanged shapes, or pearls)
- Accessories – Chokers, gloves, translucent capes, or floating ribbons amplify the ghost-princess vibe.
Hair and Makeup
- Hair – White or silver wig; waves or curls fit the regal ghost aesthetic. Lavender or blue tips work well for stylized looks.
- Makeup:
- Pale base with soft contouring
- Cool-toned eyeshadow (purple, silver, blue)
- Subtle under-eye shadow for a slightly haunted feel
- Optional fangs drawn or prosthetic fangs for close-up shots
If you don’t have a full costume yet, you can still test aesthetics using a regular selfie video and stylized Booette face art as the face source in Face Swap Video.
Advanced Uses for Creators and Teams
If you’re a creator, marketer, or startup team, you can extend this template beyond a one-off cosplay clip:
- Campaign variations – Create multiple Booette personas (cute, gothic, horror, retro anime) using the AI Image Generator or AI Art Generator, then swap each into the same base footage to A/B test performance.
- VTuber / virtual host experiments – Combine Face Swap with:
- AI Talking Photo to animate Booette portraits for streams, lore videos, or channel intros
- AI Voice Generator or AI Voice Cloner to build a distinct ghost-princess voice
- Short-form content systems – Use:
- Lip Sync to sync Booette to trending audio
- Video-to-Video to restyle your Booette footage into anime, comic, or dark fantasy looks
- Text-to-Video for fully synthetic Booette-inspired scenes (e.g., “ghost queen walking through a haunted castle hallway”)
- Static assets and branding – Generate Booette-style:
- Profile images with the AI Selfie Generator or AI Headshot Generator
- Thumbnails for YouTube using the Thumbnail Maker
- Album, book, or cover art with the Album Cover Generator or Book Cover Generator
Practical Tips for Better Results
- Use clean, well-lit footage – Even though the model can handle imperfect lighting, clear, front-facing shots will produce more consistent face swaps.
- Match angles and expressions – When possible, choose source Booette images with similar angles and expressions to your base video. This reduces artifacts and keeps the character on-model.
- Think in shots, not just one clip – Shoot a few short clips (close-up, mid-shot, full-body) and run Face Swap on each. You can stitch them in your editor for a more cinematic cosplay reveal.
- Polish key frames – Export stills from your favorite moments and refine them with:
- AI Image Upscaler for crisp details
- Unblur Image or Remove Object from Photo to fix minor issues
- Leverage seasonal moments – Booette content performs especially well around Halloween, horror game launches, and cosplay events. Batch-produce variants via remixing this template so you can schedule posts in advance.
Ethics, Attribution, and IP
Booette / Boosette is a fan-driven derivative of Nintendo’s Boo character. When publishing content:
- Avoid implying official affiliation with Nintendo or the Super Mario franchise.
- Credit original artists if you use community Booette designs as your source face.
- Follow the platform rules where you post (YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, etc.) for fan art and derivative works.
Next Steps
To create your own #Booette #Boosette #QueenBoo video:
- Open the Face Swap Video tool.
- Upload your base video and a Booette-style face image.
- Run the swap, then refine with tools like Video Upscaler, Auto Subtitle Generator, and AI GIF Generator.
Remix, iterate, and test variations until you find the Booette persona that fits your channel, brand, or campaign. Magic Hour’s template-driven workflows make it easy to turn one strong idea into a full content system around your ghost princess alter ego.