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|image=[[File:Wario return.jpg|230px]] | |image=[[File:Wario return.jpg|230px]] | ||
|used_by=[[Wario]] | |used_by=[[Wario]] | ||
|type=[[ | |type=[[Defensive Power Shot]] | ||
|appears_in=''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' | |appears_in=''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' | ||
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'''Ultra-Hand Return''' is [[Wario]]'s [[ | '''Ultra-Hand Return''' is [[Wario]]'s [[Defensive Power Shot]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is based on Nintendo developer [[Gunpei Yokoi]]'s first invention, the [[wikipedia:Ultra Hand|Ultra Hand]]. | ||
Wario flashes a big W, pulls out a stretcher with a glove, and extends the stretcher toward the ball. This causes the ball to cross over the net with a little power and is a straight shot. This gadget may have come from [[Bowser]]'s training room, seen in the opening cinema of the game, where Bowser attempts to train Wario and [[Waluigi]] so they can beat the Mario brothers in a tennis match. | Wario flashes a big W, pulls out a stretcher with a glove, and extends the stretcher toward the ball. This causes the ball to cross over the net with a little power and is a straight shot. This gadget may have come from [[Bowser]]'s training room, seen in the opening cinema of the game, where Bowser attempts to train Wario and [[Waluigi]] so they can beat the Mario brothers in a tennis match. |