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Ultra-Hand Return is [[Wario]]'s [[Defensive Power Shot]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Wario flashes a big W, pulls out a strecher with a glove, and extends the strecher toward the ball. This causes the ball to cross over the net with a little power and is a straight shot.
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|image=[[File:Wario return.jpg|230px]]
|used_by=[[Wario]]
|type=[[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Defensive Power Shot]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
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'''Ultra-Hand Return''' is [[Wario]]'s [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Defensive Power Shot]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. It is based on Nintendo developer [[Gunpei Yokoi]]'s first invention, the [[wikipedia:Ultra Hand|Ultra Hand]].


This gadget may also come from [[Bowser]].
Wario flashes a big W, pulls out a stretcher with a glove, and extends the stretcher toward the ball. This causes the ball to cross over the net with a little power and is a straight shot. This gadget may have come from [[Bowser]]'s training room, seen in the opening cinema of the game, where Bowser attempts to train Wario and [[Waluigi]] so they can beat the Mario brothers in a tennis match.


[[Category:Special Moves]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ウルトラハンドレシーブ
|JapR=Urutora Hando Reshību
|JapM=Ultra Hand Receive
|SpaE=Mano extensible
|SpaEM=Extendible Hand
|Ita=Risposta Ultramano
|ItaM=Ultrahand Return
}}
 
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[[Category:Mario Power Tennis Power Shots]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, December 5, 2023

Ultra-Hand Return
Wario return.jpg
Used by Wario
Type Defensive Power Shot
Appears in Mario Power Tennis

Ultra-Hand Return is Wario's Defensive Power Shot in Mario Power Tennis. It is based on Nintendo developer Gunpei Yokoi's first invention, the Ultra Hand.

Wario flashes a big W, pulls out a stretcher with a glove, and extends the stretcher toward the ball. This causes the ball to cross over the net with a little power and is a straight shot. This gadget may have come from Bowser's training room, seen in the opening cinema of the game, where Bowser attempts to train Wario and Waluigi so they can beat the Mario brothers in a tennis match.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ウルトラハンドレシーブ
Urutora Hando Reshību
Ultra Hand Receive

Italian Risposta Ultramano
Ultrahand Return
Spanish (NOE) Mano extensible
Extendible Hand