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===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
The Cheep Charger has the best acceleration among all karts in the game. It also has decent handling, drifting, and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats. However, the vehicle's top speed is fairly low (tied with the [[Daytripper]]) and it is the lightest kart in the game (its weight being tied with the [[Bullet Bike]] and [[Magikruiser]]).
The Cheep Charger has the best acceleration among all karts in the game. It also has decent handling, drifting, and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats. However, the vehicle's top speed is fairly low (tied with the [[Daytripper]]) and it is the lightest kart in the game (its weight being tied with the [[Bullet Bike]] and [[Magikruiser]]), making it easy to get pushed around by heavier vehicles.


The Cheep Charger is unlocked when the player attains at least one star rank for all 50cc Retro Grand Prix Cups or wins 1,800 races. The Cheep Charger has the same off-road stat as the [[Wario Bike]].
The Cheep Charger is unlocked when the player attains at least one star rank for all 50cc Retro Grand Prix Cups or wins 1,800 races. The Cheep Charger has the same off-road stat as the [[Wario Bike]].

Revision as of 16:24, December 31, 2019

Template:Kart-infobox The Cheep Charger is a small-sized kart that first appears in Mario Kart Wii. It has the shape of a Cheep Cheep with wheels and fin-like wings which flap when the kart boosts behind the cab.

History

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart Wii

The Cheep Charger has the best acceleration among all karts in the game. It also has decent handling, drifting, and Mini-Turbo stats. However, the vehicle's top speed is fairly low (tied with the Daytripper) and it is the lightest kart in the game (its weight being tied with the Bullet Bike and Magikruiser), making it easy to get pushed around by heavier vehicles.

The Cheep Charger is unlocked when the player attains at least one star rank for all 50cc Retro Grand Prix Cups or wins 1,800 races. The Cheep Charger has the same off-road stat as the Wario Bike.

When ridden by Baby Mario, the kart resembles the original Cheep Cheep. The characters' emblem appear on the sides of the vehicle. The Cheep Charger's bike counterpart is the Quacker. The Cheep Charger is battery-powered, and just like the Blue Falcon, the battery is located under the kart and can only be seen when the vehicle is flipped. The artwork featuring Toad in his Cheep Charger is seen in a Mario Kart Wii downloadable wallpaper.

Mario Kart Tour

The Cheep Charger returns in Mario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Normal kart. Jump Boosts yield more points when using this kart. No matter which character is using it, the Cheep Charger uses the color scheme it uses when Baby Mario is driving it in Mario Kart Wii. It uses the Sponge tires. The fins also no longer move. The game also introduces a green variant, simply named the Green Cheep Charger.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Cheep Charger appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class Grab-type primary spirit, using the artwork featuring Toad. It has one support slot and raises the fighter's movement speed when used. In the spirit battle, the player faces Peach on the Mario Circuit stage.

Profiles and statistics

Mario Kart Wii

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Cheep Charger File:Toad Artwork - Mario Kart Wii.png Mario Kart Series Primary (1) Novice Grab
Speed ↑
Spirit Board Peach
  • The enemy favors grabs and throws
  • The enemy has increased move speed
Mario Circuit Mushroom Gorge

Color schemes

  • Baby Mario – Red body, white underside, dark blue wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Baby Luigi – Green body, white underside, dark blue wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Baby Peach – Pink body, white underside, blue wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Baby Daisy – Orange body, white underside, teal wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Toad – Dark blue body, white underside, red wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Toadette – Purple body, white underside, magenta wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Koopa Troopa – Yellow-green body, light-brown underside, teal wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Dry Bones – Dark gray body, white underside, light-brown wheels, gray lips and tail fin.
  • Male Mii – Light blue body, white underside, teal wheels, pink lips and tail fin.
  • Female Mii – Yellow body, white underside, blue wheels, pink lips and tail fin.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スーパープクプク
Sūpā Pukupuku
Super Cheep-Cheep

German Bob-Cheep
 
Italian Smack-mobile
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Korean 슈퍼뽀꾸뽀꾸
Syupeo Ppokku Ppokku
Super Cheep Cheep

Portuguese Conversível Cheep
Cheep Convertible
Russian Чип-чип-мобиль
Chip-chip-mobil'
Cheep Cheep Mobile

Spanish Carruaje Cheep
Cheep Carriage

Trivia

  • The Cheep Charger was the only unlockable kart revealed before the release of Mario Kart Wii. Toad and Baby Peach were both seen driving it.
  • Dry Bones is the only driver whose Cheep Charger's lips are colored differently than all of the drivers that use pink for the lips. This is due to Dry Bones having a primarily achromatic color scheme.

References