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[[File:CowboyJed.png|frame|Cowboy Jed showing off [[Bowser]]'s "[[Blooper|squidded]]" [[Flame Flyer]]]]
[[File:CowboyJed.png|frame|Cowboy Jed showing off [[Bowser]]'s "[[Blooper|squidded]]" [[Flame Flyer]]]]
{{quote2|Get behind the wheel!|Cowboy Jed|Second [[Mario Kart Wii]] TV Spot}}
{{quote2|Get behind the wheel!|Cowboy Jed|Second [[Mario Kart Wii]] TV Spot}}
'''Cowboy Jed''' was a fictional advertising mascot created for the United States release for ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He appears in three American [[List of Mario advertisements|commercials]] to promote ''Mario Kart Wii''.
'''Cowboy Jed''' is a fictional advertising mascot created for the North American release of ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He appears in three American [[List of advertisements|commercials]] to promote ''Mario Kart Wii''. He is portrayed by Gibson Nolte in the original English commercials<ref>@seanyproduction (October 19, 2021). [https://twitter.com/seanyproduction/status/1450513287825838082 BIG NEWS! We found Cowboy Jed's actor! Gibson Nolte is Cowboy Jed.] ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 10, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20211019172505/https://twitter.com/seanyproduction/status/1450513287825838082 Archived] October 19, 2021, 17:25:05 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> and by an unknown actor in the Canadian French commercials.<ref>Foulowe59 (January 25, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmxliFtM0e0 Rare Pub TV FR Canadienne/Québécoise de Mario Kart Wii - Nintendo, 2008]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 10, 2023.</ref>
 
Jed is constantly found at the "[[List of implied locations#Mario Kart Emporium|Mario Kart Emporium]]", apparently a sort of [[kart]] rental or sales store that he owns; the commercials themselves are intended as parodies of those for car dealerships.<ref>Caoili, E. (April 22, 2008). ''Engadget''. "[http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/22/mario-kart-ditches-wii-would-like-to-play-for-cowboy-jed/ Mario Kart ditches 'Wii would like to play' for Cowboy Jed]". Retrieved May 14, 2008.</ref> He always introduces himself with, "Yee-haw! Howdy! It's me, Cowboy Jed! Come on down to the Mario Kart Emporium!" before moving on to promoting the game. In one commercial, he simply describes gameplay, using his son '''Jed Junior''' to prove its enjoyability. In another, he talks of the game's multi-player modes, showing various footage. He demonstrates karts in a third (released on the game's website), telling status ailments along the way. [[Nintendo]] themselves have released some unused clips for the commercials; in these unreleased commercials, Jed Junior would have made continued appearances, and Cowboy Jed himself would be portrayed as more of a cowboy or farmer.{{Ref needed}}


Jed is constantly found at "[[List of implied locations#Mario Kart Emporium|the Mario Kart Emporium]]," apparently a sort of [[kart]] rental or sales store that he owns; the commercials themselves are intended as parodies of those for car dealerships.<ref>Caoili, E. (April 22, 2008). ''Engadget''. "[http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/22/mario-kart-ditches-wii-would-like-to-play-for-cowboy-jed/ Mario Kart ditches 'Wii would like to play' for Cowboy Jed]". Retrieved May 14, 2008.</ref> He always introduces himself with "Yee-haw! Howdy! It's me, Cowboy Jed! Come on down to the Mario Kart Emporium!" before moving on to promoting the game. In one commercial, he simply describes gameplay, using his son '''Jed Junior''' to prove its enjoyability. In another, he talks of the game's multi-player modes, showing a love of footage. He demonstrates karts in a third ([http://www.mariokart.com online]-only), telling status ailments along the way. [[Nintendo]] themselves have released some unused clips for the commercial, perhaps as another way to advertise the game; in these unreleased commercials, Jed Junior would have made continued appearances, and Cowboy Jed himself would be portrayed as more of a cowboy or farmer.
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Cowboy Jed
Cowboy Jed showing off Bowser's "squidded" Flame Flyer
“Get behind the wheel!”
Cowboy Jed, Second Mario Kart Wii TV Spot

Cowboy Jed is a fictional advertising mascot created for the North American release of Mario Kart Wii. He appears in three American commercials to promote Mario Kart Wii. He is portrayed by Gibson Nolte in the original English commercials[1] and by an unknown actor in the Canadian French commercials.[2]

Jed is constantly found at the "Mario Kart Emporium", apparently a sort of kart rental or sales store that he owns; the commercials themselves are intended as parodies of those for car dealerships.[3] He always introduces himself with, "Yee-haw! Howdy! It's me, Cowboy Jed! Come on down to the Mario Kart Emporium!" before moving on to promoting the game. In one commercial, he simply describes gameplay, using his son Jed Junior to prove its enjoyability. In another, he talks of the game's multi-player modes, showing various footage. He demonstrates karts in a third (released on the game's website), telling status ailments along the way. Nintendo themselves have released some unused clips for the commercials; in these unreleased commercials, Jed Junior would have made continued appearances, and Cowboy Jed himself would be portrayed as more of a cowboy or farmer.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ @seanyproduction (October 19, 2021). BIG NEWS! We found Cowboy Jed's actor! Gibson Nolte is Cowboy Jed. Twitter. Retrieved October 10, 2023. (Archived October 19, 2021, 17:25:05 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ Foulowe59 (January 25, 2021). Rare Pub TV FR Canadienne/Québécoise de Mario Kart Wii - Nintendo, 2008. YouTube. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Caoili, E. (April 22, 2008). Engadget. "Mario Kart ditches 'Wii would like to play' for Cowboy Jed". Retrieved May 14, 2008.