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[[Image:bloopertennis.png|thumb|[[Mario]] playing [[Gooper Blooper]] on the [[Gooper Blooper Court]]]]
[[File:Gooper Blooper Volley - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|[[Waluigi]] playing [[Gooper Blooper]] on the [[Gooper Blooper Court]]]]
'''Gooper Blooper Volley''' is a [[Mini-Game|Special Game]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis (GCN)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. It was set on the [[Gooper Blooper Court]], situated in [[Ricco Harbor]] on the platform where [[Gooper Blooper]] is fought for the second time in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Gooper Blooper appears as the opponent, using all four of his tentacles to volley the tennis ball back to the player. The player must avoid hitting an area of the court marked with a cross - for that will give the player an instant game-over. When Gooper Blooper volleys a ball, he drops a racquet, and uses one of the different-coloured boxes by the side of him to fetch another one.
'''Gooper Blooper Volley''' is a [[Minigame|Special Game]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is set on the [[Gooper Blooper Court]], situated in [[Ricco Harbor]] on the platform where [[Gooper Blooper]] is fought for the second time in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Gooper Blooper appears as the opponent, using all four of his tentacles to volley the tennis ball back to the player. If the ball touches the court marked with a cross, the minigame ends in a failure. When Gooper Blooper volleys a ball, he drops a racquet and uses one of the different-colored boxes by the side of him to fetch another one. The color of the square that the ball bounces in determines which racket Gooper Blooper hits the ball. A game similar to Gooper Blooper Volley is found in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' called [[Galaxy Rally]].


In the Wii version, the player gets two extra chances before they fail.
In the [[Wii]] version, players get two extra chances before they fail.


==Levels (Gamecube Version)==
==Levels (GameCube Version)==
*'''Buddy Blooper''' – Volley the ball 20 times.
*'''Buddy Blooper''' – Volley the ball 20 times.
*'''Rival Blooper''' – Volley the ball 50 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits.)
*'''Rival Blooper''' – Volley the ball 50 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits.)
*'''Master Blooper''' – Volley the ball 100 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits; after sixty hits, roulette spaces appear; after ninty hits, three spaces are off limits.)
*'''Master Blooper''' – Volley the ball 100 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits; after sixty hits, roulette spaces appear; after ninety hits, three spaces are off limits.)
*'''Gooper Blooper Challenge''' – Volley the ball as many times as possible.


==Levels (Wii Version)==
==Levels (Wii Version)==
*'''Buddy Blooper''' – Volley the ball 5 times.
*'''Buddy Blooper''' – Volley the ball five times.
*'''Rival Blooper''' – Volley the ball 10 times.
*'''Rival Blooper''' – Volley the ball ten times.
*'''Master Blooper''' – Volley the ball 20 times. (After fifteen hits, two spaces will be off limits)
*'''Master Blooper''' – Volley the ball 20 times. (After fifteen hits, two spaces will be off limits.)
*'''Gooper Blooper Challenge''' – Volley the ball as many times as possible.


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
*Gooper Blooper doesn't ever miss and doesn't hit the ball normally; he just throws the racket at the ball then picks another one out of the boxes around him.
{{foreign names
*The color of the square that the ball bounces in will determine which racket Gooper Blooper hits the ball with.
|Jap=ゲッソーチャレンジ
<br clear=all>
|JapR=Gessō Charenji
{{MPTSpecialGames}}
|JapM=Blooper Challenge
[[Category:Mario Power Tennis Mini-Games]]
|Ger=Riesen-Blooper-Duell
|GerM=Gooper Blooper Duel
|Fre=Duel avec Méga Bloups
|FreM=Duel with Gooper Blooper
|Spa=Voleador Blooper
|SpaM=Blooper Volley-er
|Ita=Dritto e Calarovescio
|ItaM=Obverse and Reverse, portmanteau of "Calamarcio" (Gooper Blooper) and "Rovescio" (reverse)
}}
 
{{MPT}}
[[Category:Mario Power Tennis minigames]]

Revision as of 17:53, March 12, 2024

Gooper Blooper Volley is a Special Game in Mario Power Tennis. It is set on the Gooper Blooper Court, situated in Ricco Harbor on the platform where Gooper Blooper is fought for the second time in Super Mario Sunshine. Gooper Blooper appears as the opponent, using all four of his tentacles to volley the tennis ball back to the player. If the ball touches the court marked with a cross, the minigame ends in a failure. When Gooper Blooper volleys a ball, he drops a racquet and uses one of the different-colored boxes by the side of him to fetch another one. The color of the square that the ball bounces in determines which racket Gooper Blooper hits the ball. A game similar to Gooper Blooper Volley is found in Mario Tennis Open called Galaxy Rally.

In the Wii version, players get two extra chances before they fail.

Levels (GameCube Version)

  • Buddy Blooper – Volley the ball 20 times.
  • Rival Blooper – Volley the ball 50 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits.)
  • Master Blooper – Volley the ball 100 times. (After forty hits, two spaces will be off limits; after sixty hits, roulette spaces appear; after ninety hits, three spaces are off limits.)
  • Gooper Blooper Challenge – Volley the ball as many times as possible.

Levels (Wii Version)

  • Buddy Blooper – Volley the ball five times.
  • Rival Blooper – Volley the ball ten times.
  • Master Blooper – Volley the ball 20 times. (After fifteen hits, two spaces will be off limits.)
  • Gooper Blooper Challenge – Volley the ball as many times as possible.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゲッソーチャレンジ
Gessō Charenji
Blooper Challenge

French Duel avec Méga Bloups
Duel with Gooper Blooper
German Riesen-Blooper-Duell
Gooper Blooper Duel
Italian Dritto e Calarovescio
Obverse and Reverse, portmanteau of "Calamarcio" (Gooper Blooper) and "Rovescio" (reverse)
Spanish Voleador Blooper
Blooper Volley-er