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'''Allie''' is a student of the [[Royal Tennis Academy]] during the events of the [[Game Boy Color]] version of ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''. He is a speedy player with decent control and great speed, but low power. Allie belongs to the second rank of the Senior class in singles until [[Alex]]/[[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]] defeats him. In Senior doubles, Allie is paired with [[Fay]] and belongs to the highest rank. His in-game sprite depicts him as an adolescent with black hair wearing a green headband.
'''Allie''' is a student of the [[Royal Tennis Academy]] during the events of the [[Game Boy Color]] version of ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''. He is a speedy player with decent control and great speed, but low power. Allie belongs to the second rank of the Senior class in singles until [[Alex]]/[[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]] defeats him. In Senior doubles, Allie is paired with [[Fay]] and belongs to the highest rank. His in-game sprite depicts him as an adolescent with black hair wearing a green headband.
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=アレー
|JapR=Arē
|JapM=Alley, after the term for the part of the tennis court
}}
{{Humans}}
{{Humans}}
{{MT GBC}}
{{MT GBC}}

Latest revision as of 15:06, November 28, 2023

Allie
Allie MT GBC icon.png
Species Human
First appearance Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) (2000)

Allie is a student of the Royal Tennis Academy during the events of the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. He is a speedy player with decent control and great speed, but low power. Allie belongs to the second rank of the Senior class in singles until Alex/Nina defeats him. In Senior doubles, Allie is paired with Fay and belongs to the highest rank. His in-game sprite depicts him as an adolescent with black hair wearing a green headband.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アレー
Arē
Alley, after the term for the part of the tennis court