Birthday Girl

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Template:Kart-infobox The Birthday Girl is kart that appears in the Mario Kart series. It resembles a shoe decorated with spotted ribbons and bows.

History

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 7

The Birthday Girl first appears as a default kart body in Mario Kart 7. It changes color for Princess Daisy, Rosalina, and Honey Queen, receiving an orange, blue, and purple color scheme, respectively. Furthermore, it is Princess Peach's, Princess Daisy's, and Rosalina's signature kart, as well as one of Honey Queen's, alongside the Bumble V. Although it changes color for most female characters, Peach, female Miis, or any other characters do not get a color change.

The Birthday Girl offers a high acceleration and handling boost, while its speed, weight, and off-road are hindered. It is tied with the Cloud 9 and Tiny Tug for the lowest speed of all kart bodies, while being tied with the Egg 1 and Bumble V for having the highest acceleration of all kart bodies. Lastly, the Birthday Girl is tied with the Cloud 9 and Koopa Clown for having the highest handling of all kart bodies.

CPU Daisy is more likely to be seen driving this body with the Roller, Slim, Slick and the Sponge tires. Male or indeterminate-gender computer racers do not use this kart. It has the same engine noise as the Standard Bike from Mario Kart Wii.

In the British English version of the game, the kart is known as the Royal Ribbon.

Color schemes
  • Princess Daisy – Orange top and yellow underside with yellow spots
  • Rosalina – Blue top and dark blue underside with light blue spots
  • Honey Queen – Purple top and dark purple underside with light purple spots
  • All other characters – Pink top and red underside with light pink spots

Mario Kart Tour

The Birthday Girl returns in Mario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Normal kart. Unlike its Mario Kart 7 appearance, it only has the default coloration no matter which driver is using it. It uses the Roller tires from Mario Kart 7. Boosting from Dash Panels lasts longer and yields more points while using this kart. Rosalina’s color scheme for the kart is used for a variant called the Birthday Girl Rosalina, which also has the Normal classification, while another variant called the Ribbon Rider appears as a High-End kart available during the London Tour.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

A collectible trophy of Princess Peach on the Birthday Girl can be obtained in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

In Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, a level 2 Character Card shows the Mario Kart 7 artwork of Peach driving the Birthday Girl. When used in battle, it enables the player with the highest attack power to act first for a limited time.

Profiles and statistics

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 7

  • Speed: -0.5
  • Sea Speed: +0.5
  • Air Speed: +0.5
  • Acceleration: +0.5
  • Weight: -0.25
  • Handling: +0.5
  • Sea Handling: +0.25
  • Air Handling: +0.25
  • Off-Road: -0.25
  • Mini-Turbo: +0.5
  • Stability: 0
  • Drift: +0.25

Mario Kart Tour

File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png Dash Panel Plus
Favored Courses
Three Star Choco Island 2TToad Circuit TDaisy Hills R
Two Star Yoshi Circuit TFrappe Snowland RMKT Icon DaisyHills3DS.pngDaisy Hills TMario Circuit R

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy

Name Image American English description British English description
Peach + Birthday Girl
Peach + Royal Ribbon
BirthdayGirlTrophy3DS.png Princess Peach, where are you off to with that pink parasol? A day at the beach? More like a day at the races! Her tough and unconventional karts are ready, and she wants to take the checkered flag. Expect to see Peach win and be elegant at the same time. The next race is about to start, but who's going to come out on top? Will it be Peach, with her lovely Peach Parasol? She's customised her kart to be both tough AND cute, because she's not just aiming to win - she's aiming to win in style!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バースデーガール
Bāsudēgāru
Birthday Girl

Chinese 生日女孩[1][2]
Shēngrì Nǚhái
Birthday Girl

Dutch Royaltyracer
Royalty Racer
German Schleifenkiste
Bow Box, a pun on Seifenkiste (soapbox car) and Schleife (bow, ribbon)
Italian Nastronave
From "nastro" (ribbon) and "astronave" (spaceship)
Korean 웨딩카
Weding Ka
Wedding Car

Portuguese (NOA) Laçarote GTI
Ribbon GTI, GTI stands for Gran Turismo Injection
Portuguese (NOE) Laço Real
Royal Ribbon
Spanish (NOA) Rosilazo GTI
Pun on Rosa (Pink) and Lazo (Ribbon), GTI stands for Gran Turismo Inyección (Gran Turismo Injection)
Spanish (NOE) Lazo GTI
Ribbon GTI, GTI stands for Gran Turismo Inyección (Gran Turismo Injection)

See also

References

  1. ^ Nintendo. 瑪利歐賽車7 : 組裝賽車 (Mario Kart 7: Assembling Karts). Retrieved January 28, 2017
  2. ^ iQue. 马力欧卡丁车7 : 设计卡丁车 (Mario Kart 7: Designing Karts). Retrieved January 28, 2017.