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|ItaM=From ''din don'' (ding-dong), ''deltaplano'' (glider) and ''natalizio'' (Christmas)
|ItaM=From ''din don'' (ding-dong), ''deltaplano'' (glider) and ''natalizio'' (Christmas)
|Por=Bate o Sino
|Por=Bate o Sino
|PorM=Ring the Bell; from the Brazilian version of the song Jingle Bells
|PorM=Ring the Bell (Brazilian version of the song Jingle Bells)
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Revision as of 12:23, January 15, 2021

Template:Kart-infobox The Jolly Bells are a High-End glider in Mario Kart Tour, first appearing in the 2020 Winter Tour. They are the signature glider of Bowser (Santa). As what the name suggests, they are a glider resembling a set of two gold bells decorated with holly leaves and a red ribbon. The glider looks similar to the Silver Bells. Collecting coins awards more points than usual when using this glider.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホーリーベル[?]
Hōrī Beru
Holy Bell
Chinese (traditional) 聖潔鈴鐺[?]
Shèngjié língdāng
Holy Bells
French Cloches festives[?] Festive bells
German Festtagsglockengleiter[?] Holidays bells Glider
Italian Dindonplano natalizio[?] From din don (ding-dong), deltaplano (glider) and natalizio (Christmas)
Portuguese Bate o Sino[?] Ring the Bell (Brazilian version of the song Jingle Bells)
Spanish Campanala Navideña[?] Christmas Bell