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The '''Booster Seat''' (known as the '''Baby Booster''' in PAL regions) is a small-sized [[kart]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The kart is a baby stroller with an engine and two exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that opens when the character performs a [[trick]] or tosses items. The character's emblem is located on the front and the back of the cab. Its bike counterpart is the [[Bit Bike]]. It has higher pitched sounds than the Standard Kart thus hinting it is a four stroke. The engine is the gray block underneath the body.
The '''Booster Seat''' (known as the '''Baby Booster''' in PAL regions) is a small-sized [[kart]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The kart is a baby stroller with an engine and two exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that opens when the character performs a [[trick]] or tosses items. The character's emblem is located on the front and the back of the cab. Its bike counterpart is the [[Bit Bike]]. It has higher pitched sounds than the Standard Kart thus hinting it is a four stroke. The engine is the gray block underneath the body. Judging the look of the engine however, it can be possible that it is actually an electric motor, with a hidden sound system making the engine sounds and a smoke machine producing the exhaust.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 12:13, June 28, 2017

Template:Kart-infobox The Booster Seat (known as the Baby Booster in PAL regions) is a small-sized kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. The kart is a baby stroller with an engine and two exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that opens when the character performs a trick or tosses items. The character's emblem is located on the front and the back of the cab. Its bike counterpart is the Bit Bike. It has higher pitched sounds than the Standard Kart thus hinting it is a four stroke. The engine is the gray block underneath the body. Judging the look of the engine however, it can be possible that it is actually an electric motor, with a hidden sound system making the engine sounds and a smoke machine producing the exhaust.

Stats

Template:Mkwiistat The Booster Seat has the best handling among all karts in the game. It also has high acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo stats. Its drift is about average. However, the kart is very light and is the slowest kart in the game.

Color schemes

  • Baby Mario – White cab, blue roof, blue hub-caps, red wheels with stars on it.
  • Baby Luigi – White cab and roof, yellow hub caps, green wheels with stars on it.
  • Baby Peach – Light pink cab, pink roof and fringes, pink hub caps, white wheels wih red and blue dots on it.
  • Baby Daisy – Yellow cab, orange roof and fringes, viridian green hub caps, yellow-orange wheels with squares on it.
  • Toad – Blue cab, yellow roof with red fringes and stripes, red hub caps with dots on it, yellow wheels with dots on it.
  • Toadette – Magenta cab, white roof, pink fringes, magenta hub caps, hot pink wheels with dots on it.
  • Koopa Troopa – Mint-green cab, light green roof with fringes, green hub caps, turquoise wheels with stripes on it.
  • Dry Bones – Black cab and roof with black fringes, grey hub-caps, dark grey wheels with a zigzag stripe on it.
  • Male Mii – Pale blue cab and roof with light blue fringes, light blue hub-caps, blue wheels with stars on it.
  • Female Mii – White cab and magenta roof with fringes, pink hub-caps, hot pink wheels with stars on it.

Gallery

Mario Kart Wii trading card description

A baby buggy on the race track!? Starting 'em young! The Booster Seat definitely belongs in the Lightweight category. Expect strong stats in Acceleration and Handling with lower numbers in Speed and Weight categories.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スーパーベビーカー
Sūpā Bebī Kā
Super Baby Car

German Baby-Booster
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Italian Culla a reazione
Jet Cradle
Spanish Supercuna
Super Cradle

Trivia