Ribbit Revster
| Ribbit Revster | |
|---|---|
| Strong stats | None |
| Average stats | Speed, Acceleration, Weight, Handling |
| Weak stats | None |
| Appears in | Mario Kart World |
The Ribbit Revster is a kart that appears in Mario Kart World. It is a lime-green kart that loosely resembles a 1960s Porsche 911 with a frog theme, with an orange underside, the headlights resembling frog's eyes, black markings on the hood resembling a frog's nostrils, a front bumper resembling frog's lips, and rims that resemble frog's toe pads. The kart as a whole also resembles the Jade Hop Rod from Mario Kart Tour, as both are themed after frogs. The emblem is located on the left side of the kart.
In terms of stats, the Ribbit Revster has above-average speed, average acceleration and weight, and mediocre handling. It shares its stats with the Rally Kart, Zoom Buggy, Hot Rod, Roadster Royale, B Dasher, Bumble V, Carpet Flyer, and Cloud 9.
This kart is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Yoshi, Baby Luigi, Coin Coffer, Luigi (Farmer), Peach (Farmer), Luigi (Gondolier), and Yoshi (Touring).
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ケロケロード[1] Kerokerōdo |
Portmanteau of「ケロケロ」(kerokero, onomatopoeia for frog's croaking) and "road" | |
| Chinese (simplified) | 蛙蛙车[1] Wāwāchē |
Frog Kart | |
| Chinese (traditional) | 蛙蛙車[1] Wāwāchē |
Frog Kart | |
| Dutch | Driftkikker[1] | Term for a hotheaded person, lit. "rage frog"; also a pun on "drift" | |
| French (NOA) | Turbo-rainette[1] | Turbo tree frog | |
| French (NOE) | Turbo-rainette[1] | Turbo tree frog | |
| German | Grüner Hüpfer[1] | Green Hopper | |
| Italian | Cabriorana[1] | From cabriolet and rana ("frog") | |
| Korean | 개굴개굴로드[1] Gaegulgaegul Rodeu |
From「개굴개굴」(gaegulgaegul, onomatopoeia for frog's croaking) and "road" | |
| Portuguese (NOA) | Sapossante[1] | From sapo ("toad") and possante (Brazilian slang term for "car", lit. "powerful") | |
| Portuguese (NOE) | Sapossante[1] | From sapo ("toad") and possante (Brazilian slang term for "car", lit. "powerful") | |
| Russian | Квабриолет[1] Kvabriolet |
Pun on ква ква (kva kva, onomatopoeia for frog's call) and кабриолет ("cabriolet") | |
| Spanish (NOA) | Descaposapo[1] | From descapotable ("convertible") and sapo ("toad") | |
| Spanish (NOE) | Descaposapo[1] | From descapotable ("convertible") and sapo ("toad") |