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[[File:BooTrophyMarioPowerTennis.png|thumb|[[Boo]] wins the Moonlight Cup in ''Mario Power Tennis'']]
[[File:Mario Tennis 64 Moonlight Cup.png|thumb|Moonlight Cup as depicted in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'']]
The '''Moonlight Cup''' is the second of the Star Tournaments in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', which is unlocked by completing the [[Rainbow Cup]]. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Flower Cup]] and [[Star Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the [[Clay Court]] in ''Mario Tennis'' and the similar [[Peach Dome]] [[Clay Court]] in ''Mario Power Tennis''. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to night in the second and last match. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the final cup, the [[Planet Cup]], is unlocked.
The '''Moonlight Cup''' is the second of the Star Tournaments in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]] and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', which is unlocked by completing the [[Rainbow Cup]]. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Flower Cup]] and [[Star Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the [[Clay Court]] in ''Mario Tennis'' and the similar [[Peach Dome]] [[Clay Court]] in ''Mario Power Tennis''. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to night in the second and last match. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the final cup, the [[Planet Cup]], is unlocked.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MT64 Moonlight Cup Logo.png|Moonlight Cup Logo in ''Mario Tennis''
MPT Moonlight Cup Icon.png|Moonlight Cup Icon in ''Mario Power Tennis''
BooTrophyMarioPowerTennis.png|[[Boo]] wins the Moonlight Cup in ''Mario Power Tennis''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ムーンライトカップ
|JapR=Mūnraito Kappu
|JapM=Moonlight Cup
|Ger=Mondlicht-Cup
|GerM=Moonlight Cup
|Fre=Coupe Lune
|Fre=Coupe Lune
|FreM=Moon Cup
|FreM=Moon Cup
|Spa=Copa Luz de Luna
|Spa=Copa Luz de Luna
|SpaM=Moonlight Cup
|SpaM=Moonlight Cup
|Ita=Trofeo Raggio di Luna
|ItaM=Moon shine Cup
}}
}}


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[[Category:Cups]]
[[Category:Cups]]
[[Category:Unlockables]]
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[[Category:Mario Power Tennis]]
[[Category:Mario Power Tennis]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, March 13, 2024

Moonlight Cup trophy as seen in Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Moonlight Cup as depicted in Mario Tennis

The Moonlight Cup is the second of the Star Tournaments in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 and Mario Power Tennis, which is unlocked by completing the Rainbow Cup. Its difficulty is comparable to Flower Cup and Star Cup, although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the Clay Court in Mario Tennis and the similar Peach Dome Clay Court in Mario Power Tennis. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to night in the second and last match. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the final cup, the Planet Cup, is unlocked.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ムーンライトカップ
Mūnraito Kappu
Moonlight Cup

French Coupe Lune
Moon Cup
German Mondlicht-Cup
Moonlight Cup
Italian Trofeo Raggio di Luna
Moon shine Cup
Spanish Copa Luz de Luna
Moonlight Cup