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[[File:MK8 Mario Drifting Standard Kart Shadowless Artwork.png|200px|thumb|[[Mario]] driving his [[Standard Kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'']] | [[File:MK8 Mario Drifting Standard Kart Shadowless Artwork.png|200px|thumb|right|[[Mario]] driving his [[Standard Kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'']] | ||
'''{{wp|Go-kart|Karts}}''' are the main vehicles in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. They can come in various sizes and colors for each character. While early ''Mario Kart'' games only depicted one kart, the [[Pipe Frame]], subsequent games have introduced newer karts with their own distinct appearances and stats such as speed, acceleration and handling. Usually, the kart that is closest to average in terms of stats in each game is defined as the [[Standard Kart]]. | '''{{wp|Go-kart|Karts}}''' are the main vehicles in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. They can come in various sizes and colors for each character. While early ''Mario Kart'' games only depicted one kart, the [[Pipe Frame]], subsequent games have introduced newer karts with their own distinct appearances and stats such as speed, acceleration and handling. Usually, the kart that is closest to average in terms of stats in each game is defined as the [[Standard Kart]]. | ||
Karts have also appeared in other game series and media such as in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], comics, and toys. | Karts have also appeared in other game series and media such as in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], comics, and toys. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
====''Super Mario Kart''==== | ====''Super Mario Kart''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', [[Pipe Frame]]s are the only kart in the game. The term "kart" also applies to the [[Extra life|extra lives]] a driver has in [[Grand Prix]] mode. In the mode, all drivers start out with three karts, and one kart is lost when a driver comes in 5th place or lower or by retrying a race. When all karts are lost, the player is forced to exit to the title screen. It is possible to regain one more kart in the Grand Prix by placing the same position three times in a row. | In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', [[Pipe Frame]]s are the only kart in the game. The term "kart" also applies to the [[Extra life|extra lives]] a driver has in [[Grand Prix]] mode. In the mode, all drivers start out with three karts, and one kart is lost when a driver comes in 5th place or lower or by retrying a race. When all karts are lost, the player is forced to exit to the title screen. It is possible to regain one more kart in the Grand Prix by placing the same position three times in a row. | ||
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Mario collecting coin SMK artwork.jpg|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | Mario collecting coin SMK artwork.jpg|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | ||
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====''Mario Kart 64''==== | ====''Mario Kart 64''==== | ||
Pipe Frames return in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', with slight design changes and new sounds. Depending on the characters that use them, karts pertain to one of three weight classes: light, medium, and heavy. Lights are karts that show a high speed but a fairly low endurance. Medium karts show all-around traits, whereas Heavy karts have high endurance but poor speed. | Pipe Frames return in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', with slight design changes and new sounds. Depending on the characters that use them, karts pertain to one of three weight classes: light, medium, and heavy. Lights are karts that show a high speed but a fairly low endurance. Medium karts show all-around traits, whereas Heavy karts have high endurance but poor speed. | ||
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Red Kart.png|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | Red Kart.png|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | ||
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====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''==== | ====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''==== | ||
Pipe Frames reappear in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' with the same traits as in ''Mario Kart 64''. The player can press {{button|gba|select}} to sound the horn on the kart during a race in the game. | Pipe Frames reappear in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' with the same traits as in ''Mario Kart 64''. The player can press {{button|gba|select}} to sound the horn on the kart during a race in the game. | ||
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MKSC Mario.jpg|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | MKSC Mario.jpg|[[Mario]]'s Pipe Frame | ||
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Every kart has its own stats, which are qualified by the amount of stars on its acceleration, speed, and weight. In general however, lightweight karts have a high acceleration, but a fair low speed and endurance. Medium-weight karts have balanced stats, whereas heavyweight karts show a high top speed and endurance, and low acceleration. There are twenty-one karts in the game. | Every kart has its own stats, which are qualified by the amount of stars on its acceleration, speed, and weight. In general however, lightweight karts have a high acceleration, but a fair low speed and endurance. Medium-weight karts have balanced stats, whereas heavyweight karts show a high top speed and endurance, and low acceleration. There are twenty-one karts in the game. | ||
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RedFire.jpg|[[Mario]]'s [[Red Fire]] | RedFire.jpg|[[Mario]]'s [[Red Fire]] | ||
MKDD Green Fire.png|[[Luigi]]'s [[Green Fire]] | MKDD Green Fire.png|[[Luigi]]'s [[Green Fire]] | ||
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MKAGPDX Luigi Kart.jpg|[[Vacuum Star]] | MKAGPDX Luigi Kart.jpg|[[Vacuum Star]] | ||
MKAGPDX Bowser Kart.jpg|[[Road Galleon]] | MKAGPDX Bowser Kart.jpg|[[Road Galleon]] | ||
MKAGPDX Wario Kart.jpg|[[Bull | MKAGPDX Wario Kart.jpg|[[Bull Track]] | ||
MKAGPDX Don-chan Kart.jpg|[[Don Doko Drive]] | MKAGPDX Don-chan Kart.jpg|[[Don Doko Drive]] | ||
MKAGPDX Mario Special 7.jpg|'''[[Sweets Party]]''' | MKAGPDX Mario Special 7.jpg|'''[[Sweets Party]]''' | ||
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*'''Handling:''' The control over the vehicle in all type of terrains. The strength of the [[Mini-Turbo]] boost caused by drifting also depends on how high the kart's handling is. | *'''Handling:''' The control over the vehicle in all type of terrains. The strength of the [[Mini-Turbo]] boost caused by drifting also depends on how high the kart's handling is. | ||
*'''Items:''' The variety of items to obtain in an [[Item Box]]. As the kart's item stat is high, the character can receive rarer items more commonly. The smaller the kart's wheels, the lower the meter is for the Items stat. | *'''Items:''' The variety of items to obtain in an [[Item Box]]. As the kart's item stat is high, the character can receive rarer items more commonly. The smaller the kart's wheels, the lower the meter is for the Items stat. | ||
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MKDS B Dasher Model.png|[[Mario]]'s [[B Dasher]] | MKDS B Dasher Model.png|[[Mario]]'s [[B Dasher]] | ||
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====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', karts are once again redesigned with various details added than they appeared formerly. Similar to ''Mario Kart DS'', the typical go-karts receive the name of Standard Karts, and are classified according to the size of the vehicle, split in three groups: '''Standard Kart S''' for small-sized characters; '''Standard Kart M''' for medium size characters and '''Standard Kart L''' for large characters. Though weight classes are replaced for size classes, the general aspects of the karts are the same as appeared throughout the series. | In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', karts are once again redesigned with various details added than they appeared formerly. Similar to ''Mario Kart DS'', the typical go-karts receive the name of Standard Karts, and are classified according to the size of the vehicle, split in three groups: '''Standard Kart S''' for small-sized characters; '''Standard Kart M''' for medium size characters and '''Standard Kart L''' for large characters. Though weight classes are replaced for size classes, the general aspects of the karts are the same as appeared throughout the series. | ||
*'''Speed:''' The level of the top speed. | *'''Speed:''' The level of the top speed. | ||
*'''Weight:''' The strength of the vehicle to knock apart others. | *'''Weight:''' The strength of the vehicle to knock apart others. | ||
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*'''Off-road:''' The speed of the vehicle over rough terrain. | *'''Off-road:''' The speed of the vehicle over rough terrain. | ||
*'''Mini-turbo:''' The power of the momentary speed burst after drifting or making a trick. | *'''Mini-turbo:''' The power of the momentary speed burst after drifting or making a trick. | ||
In addition, each racer can vary the kart's custom stats with the bonus points they have for each feature and select other five karts in the determined character's size. Unlike in other games, every kart has a unique color scheme for the players using it. Unlike [[Bike]]s, Karts cannot perform wheelies. However, they can release a more powerful boost by drifting than a bike, depending how long the respective button is pressed. Compared to bikes, karts generally offer superior speed and weight in exchange for being weaker in every other stat. Additionally, bikes have six [[trick]] variants while karts only have three. | |||
=====Small karts===== | =====Small karts===== | ||
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MiniBeast-MiiF.png|Female Mii's Mini Beast/Concerto | MiniBeast-MiiF.png|Female Mii's Mini Beast/Concerto | ||
MKW Toad Cheep Charger Artwork.png|Toad driving his [[Cheep Charger]] | MKW Toad Cheep Charger Artwork.png|Toad driving his [[Cheep Charger]] | ||
MKW Baby Peach Cheep Charger Artwork.png|Baby Peach driving her [[Cheep Charger]] and dropping [[Banana]]s | MKW Baby Peach Cheep Charger Artwork.png|Baby Peach driving her [[Cheep Charger]] and dropping [[Banana Peel]]s | ||
CheepCharger-BabyMario.png|Baby Mario's Cheep Charger | CheepCharger-BabyMario.png|Baby Mario's Cheep Charger | ||
CheepCharger-BabyLuigi.png|Baby Luigi's Cheep Charger | CheepCharger-BabyLuigi.png|Baby Luigi's Cheep Charger | ||
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====''Mario Kart 7''==== | ====''Mario Kart 7''==== | ||
Karts return in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', with the Standard Karts having a similar design to their appearance from ''Mario Kart DS''. Karts now deploy | Karts return in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', with the Standard Karts having a similar design to their appearance from ''Mario Kart DS''. Karts now deploy gliders if a character is propelled in the air from a high place to help them glide, and when underwater, a propeller appears at the back to help push the kart along. Players are able to customize their karts as well. | ||
=====New===== | =====New===== | ||
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MK7 Blue Seven.png|[[Blue Seven]] | MK7 Blue Seven.png|[[Blue Seven]] | ||
MK7 Bolt Buggy.png|[[Bolt Buggy]] | MK7 Bolt Buggy.png|[[Bolt Buggy]] | ||
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=====Returning===== | |||
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MK7 Toad-Standard Kart.png|[[Standard Kart|Standard]] | |||
MK7 B Dasher.png|[[B Dasher]] | |||
MK7 Egg 1.png|[[Egg 1]] | |||
MK7 Barrel Train.png|[[Barrel Train]] | |||
MK7 Pipe Frame.png|[[Pipe Frame]] | |||
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Karts return in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. In the game, kart wheels go horizontal when racing in [[anti-gravity]]. Like in ''Mario Kart 7'', the players are able to choose the bodies, wheels, and gliders for their karts. The Pipe Frame and Gold Standard return from ''Mario Kart 7'' with slightly different appearances. The player can also press the player icon on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} to sound the horn (or press the item button when there's no item being held), a feature absent since ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''. Karts also come equipped with lights, which turn on when karts enter a tunnel or a dark area. | Karts return in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. In the game, kart wheels go horizontal when racing in [[anti-gravity]]. Like in ''Mario Kart 7'', the players are able to choose the bodies, wheels, and gliders for their karts. The Pipe Frame and Gold Standard return from ''Mario Kart 7'' with slightly different appearances. The player can also press the player icon on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} to sound the horn (or press the item button when there's no item being held), a feature absent since ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''. Karts also come equipped with lights, which turn on when karts enter a tunnel or a dark area. | ||
Three additional karts are available for free (the [[GLA]], [[W 25 Silver Arrow]] and the [[300 SL Roadster]]), while eight more are paid DLC. In the enhanced [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', all the kart parts from ''Mario Kart 8'' return as base game content, including the DLC parts, and some new karts are added. | Three additional karts are available for free (the [[GLA]], [[W 25 Silver Arrow]] and the [[300 SL Roadster]]), while eight more are paid DLC. In the enhanced [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', all the kart parts from ''Mario Kart 8'' return as base game content, including the DLC parts, and some new karts are added. | ||
=====New===== | =====New===== | ||
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MK8Streetle.png|[[Streetle]] | MK8Streetle.png|[[Streetle]] | ||
MK8PWing.png|[[P-Wing (kart)|P-Wing]] | MK8PWing.png|[[P-Wing (kart)|P-Wing]] | ||
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=====Returning===== | |||
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StandardKartBodyMK8.png|[[Standard Kart]] | |||
PipeFrameBodyMK8.png|[[Pipe Frame]] | |||
Gold Standard.png|[[Gold Standard]] (Gold Kart) | |||
MK8BlueFalcon.png|[[Blue Falcon]] | |||
ZeldaMK8Bdasher.png|[[B Dasher]] | |||
MK8DX Koopa Clown.png|[[Koopa Clown]] (''Deluxe'' only) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
Karts make their reappearance in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', where they are now acquired randomly through Pipes | Karts make their reappearance in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', where they are now acquired randomly through Pipes, which cost [[Ruby|rubies]]. In addition, Karts are sorted into three rarities: Normal, Super, and High-End, with the last ones being rarer, and overall being more powerful. Unlike in previous games, the player cannot customize their karts, and karts no longer have different stats. Karts now boost the points obtained in racers, and all of them have different skills which can also boost points. | ||
=====Returning===== | =====Returning===== | ||
======Normal====== | ======Normal====== | ||
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MKT Icon GooGooBuggy.png|[[Goo-Goo Buggy]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | MKT Icon GooGooBuggy.png|[[Goo-Goo Buggy]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | ||
MKT Icon GoldStandard.png|[[Gold Standard]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | MKT Icon GoldStandard.png|[[Gold Standard]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | ||
MKT Icon GreenSpeeder.png|[[Green Speeder]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | |||
MKT Icon Streetle.png|[[Streetle]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon Streetle.png|[[Streetle]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
MKT Icon Badwagon.png|[[Badwagon]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | MKT Icon Badwagon.png|[[Badwagon]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | ||
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MKT Icon CactX.png|[[Cact-X]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | MKT Icon CactX.png|[[Cact-X]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | ||
MKT Icon PiranhaPipes.png|[[Piranha Pipes]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon PiranhaPipes.png|[[Piranha Pipes]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
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MKT Icon OrangeTurboYoshi.png|[[Orange Turbo Yoshi]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | MKT Icon OrangeTurboYoshi.png|[[Orange Turbo Yoshi]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | ||
MKT Icon PinkTurboYoshi.png|[[Pink Turbo Yoshi]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | MKT Icon PinkTurboYoshi.png|[[Pink Turbo Yoshi]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus | ||
MKT Icon ChromeDKJumbo.png|[[Chrome DK Jumbo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon ChromeDKJumbo.png|[[Chrome DK Jumbo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
MKT Icon DarkClown.png|[[Dark Clown]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | MKT Icon DarkClown.png|[[Dark Clown]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | ||
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MKT Icon BlueTurboBirdo.png|[[Blue Turbo Birdo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon BlueTurboBirdo.png|[[Blue Turbo Birdo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
MKT Icon OrangeTurboBirdo.png|[[Orange Turbo Birdo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | MKT Icon OrangeTurboBirdo.png|[[Orange Turbo Birdo]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | ||
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MKT Icon GoldDoubleDecker.png|[[Gold Double-Decker]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | MKT Icon GoldDoubleDecker.png|[[Gold Double-Decker]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | ||
MKT Icon BlackCarriage.png|[[Black Carriage]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | MKT Icon BlackCarriage.png|[[Black Carriage]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | ||
MKT Icon FlamingSpeeder.png|[[Flaming Speeder]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | MKT Icon FlamingSpeeder.png|[[Flaming Speeder]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | ||
MKT Icon GoldSweetRide.png|[[Gold Sweet Ride]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon GoldSweetRide.png|[[Gold Sweet Ride]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
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MKT Icon GoldCapsuleKart.png|[[Gold Capsule Kart]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | MKT Icon GoldCapsuleKart.png|[[Gold Capsule Kart]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Dash Panel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus | ||
MKT Icon Gold8BitPipeFrame.png|[[Gold 8-Bit Pipe Frame]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | MKT Icon Gold8BitPipeFrame.png|[[Gold 8-Bit Pipe Frame]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | ||
MKT Icon BlueBadwagon.png|[[Blue Badwagon]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | MKT Icon BlueBadwagon.png|[[Blue Badwagon]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | ||
MKT Icon GoldTrain.png|[[Gold Train]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | MKT Icon GoldTrain.png|[[Gold Train]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Rocket Start.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus | ||
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MKT Icon BlueCrawlyKart.png|[[Blue Crawly Kart]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | MKT Icon BlueCrawlyKart.png|[[Blue Crawly Kart]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus | ||
MKT Icon RainbowPipeBuggy.png|[[Rainbow Pipe Buggy]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | MKT Icon RainbowPipeBuggy.png|[[Rainbow Pipe Buggy]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Jump Boost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus | ||
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{{footnote|note|1|These karts appeared in previous games as a palette swap, but returned as individual karts for ''Mario Kart Tour''.}} | {{footnote|note|1|These karts appeared in previous games as a palette swap, but returned as individual karts for ''Mario Kart Tour''.}} | ||
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===''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''=== | ===''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''=== | ||
A Pipe Frame appears in the Mario segment of the ''[[Mario Kirby Meisaku Video]]'' where Mario drives it during his pursuit of [[Wario|W]]. After being attacked by some monsters, the kart spins out near a vegetable garden. | A Kart resembling a Pipe Frame appears in the Mario segment of the ''[[Mario Kirby Meisaku Video]]'' where Mario drives it during his pursuit of [[Wario|W]]. After being attacked by some monsters, the kart spins out near a vegetable garden. | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==== | ====''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' Trophy==== | ||
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| ''The famous racing karts from the ever-popular Mario Kart racing series come loaded for speed with three different engine sizes: 50, 100, and 150 cc. The karts' handling differs with the characters driving them, but all of them utilize Mario Kart standards like drift, jump, and turbo. They're extremely durable and impossible to total.'' | |||
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====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Mario and his kart appears as a statue. | In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Mario and his kart appears as a statue. | ||
=====Item description===== | =====Item description===== | ||
*'''Mario Kart:''' "''Start your engines! Looking at this statue may give you the urge to drift, but try to be careful.''" | *'''Mario Kart:''' "''Start your engines! Looking at this statue may give you the urge to drift, but try to be careful.''" | ||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
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In the official trailer for ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toad]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Cranky Kong]], and various other [[Kong]]s can be seen driving karts down a [[Rainbow Road]]. The [[Koopa Troop]] also have their own karts, some resembling the [[Bullet Bike]] with [[Banzai Bill]] faces, while others are equipped with cannons that fire [[Green Shell]]s and [[Bullet Bill]]s.<ref>Illumination (March 9, 2023). [https://youtu.be/RjNcTBXTk4I The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Final Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 10, 2023.</ref> | |||
===Other appearances=== | ===Other appearances=== | ||
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|ChiSR=Kǎdīngchē | |ChiSR=Kǎdīngchē | ||
|ChiSM=Kart | |ChiSM=Kart | ||
|Spa=Kart | |Spa=Kart | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Kart appears in [[Nintendo Monopoly]] under the name "''Mario Kart''", where it replaces Reading Railroad as a purchasable vehicle. It costs $200. There is also a [[Coin Block]]/[[Brick Block]] card that charges the player $150 for renewing their Kart license in the 2006 version, and only $50 in the 2010 version. The [[? Block]] card in both versions allows the player to take a spin in the kart, which advances them to the ''Mario Kart'' space along with a $200 passing Go bonus. | *The Kart appears in [[Nintendo Monopoly]] under the name "''Mario Kart''", where it replaces Reading Railroad as a purchasable vehicle. It costs $200. There is also a [[Coin Block]]/[[Brick Block]] card that charges the player $150 for renewing their Kart license in the 2006 version, and only $50 in the 2010 version. The [[? Block]] card in both versions allows the player to take a spin in the kart, which advances them to the ''Mario Kart'' space along with a $200 passing Go bonus. | ||
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{{MK64}} | {{MK64}} |