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==History==
==History==
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
[[File:BCW4.png|thumb|[[Baby Luigi]] performs a trick in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.]]
[[File:BCW4.png|thumb|[[Baby Luigi]] performs a trick in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.]]
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====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
[[File:Larry Sport Bike second trick.png|thumb|[[Larry|Larry Koopa]] performs a trick in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.]]
[[File:Larry Sport Bike second trick.png|thumb|[[Larry Koopa]] performs a trick in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the trick and Jump Boost mechanics are the same of ''Mario Kart 7''.<ref name="MK8"/> There is a new sound effect when a character performs a trick. There are a total of nine tricks for each character, three for karts, three for standard bikes and ATVs and three for sport bikes, although all of the sport bikes tricks, despite their slightly different coding, end up being the same ones performed on standard bikes and ATVs, with the exception of the tricks of Peach, Larry Koopa, and Baby Daisy, who have a trick which is different when performed on a sport bike. Two of the three trick types have no special requirements, though the second type is always used as a glider pad trick. The third type is only seen at anti-gravity segments where the player can spin or flip their vehicle when performing a trick. When tricking, how karts/bikes/ATVs spin/flip can also be controlled by which button from the +Control Pad is pressed, or which way the Wii Remote/Wii U GamePad is tilted.
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the trick and Jump Boost mechanics are the same of ''Mario Kart 7''.<ref name="MK8"/> There is a new sound effect when a character performs a trick. There are a total of nine tricks for each character, three for karts, three for standard bikes and ATVs and three for sport bikes, although all of the sport bikes tricks, despite their slightly different coding, end up being the same ones performed on standard bikes and ATVs, with the exception of the tricks of Peach, Larry Koopa, and Baby Daisy, who have a trick which is different when performed on a sport bike. Two of the three trick types have no special requirements, though the second type is always used as a glider pad trick. The third type is only seen at anti-gravity segments where the player can spin or flip their vehicle when performing a trick. When tricking, how karts/bikes/ATVs spin/flip can also be controlled by which button from the +Control Pad is pressed, or which way the Wii Remote/Wii U GamePad is tilted.


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{{:Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|transcludesection=Jump Boost}}
{{:Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|transcludesection=Jump Boost}}
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===''Super Mario Party Jamboree''===
In the Showdown minigame [[Rosalina's Radical Race]] in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', players can perform a move similar to a Jump Boost by shaking the Joy-Con while ascending a [[ramp]], which grants them a speed boost in the air.


==Trick animations==
==Trick animations==
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!Character
!Character
!Trick 1
!!Trick 1
{{button|3ds|R}}
{{button|3ds|R}}
!Trick 2
!!Trick 2
{{button|3ds|R}}
{{button|3ds|R}}
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!Character
!Character
!Trick 1
!Trick 1
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
!!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
!Special Trick
!!Special Trick
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
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|-
|Mario
|Mario
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!Character
!Character
!Trick 1
!Trick 1
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
!style="width:300px"|Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
!!style="width:300px"|Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
!Special Trick
!!Special Trick
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|wiiu|ZR}}{{button|wiiu|R}}
|-
|-
|Mario
|Mario
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!Trick 1
!Trick 1
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
!!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
!Special Trick
!!Special Trick
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
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|-
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!Trick 1
!Trick 1
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
!!Trick 2 (Glider Trick)
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
!Special Trick
!!Special Trick
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
{{button|switch|ZR}}{{button|switch|R}}
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!Suit
!Suit
!Kart
!Kart
!Bike/ATV
!!Bike/ATV
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スタント
|Jap=スタント
|JpnR=Sutanto
|JapR=Sutanto
|JpnM=Stunt
|JapM=Stunt
|ChiS=跳跃动作
|ChiS=跳跃动作
|ChiSR=Tiàoyuè Dòngzuò
|ChiSR=Tiàoyuè Dòngzuò
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}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*In an American commercial for ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', a CG animation has [[Mario]] performing a trick over a ramp, even though the first game to introduce tricks is the next game, ''Mario Kart Wii''.
*In an American commercial for ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', a CG animation has [[Mario]] performing a trick over a ramp, even though the first game to introduce tricks is the next game, ''Mario Kart Wii''.
*In ''Mario Kart 7'', a Jump Boost will have a different sound effect when performed on [[3DS Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] and {{classic link|SNES|Rainbow Road}}.
*In ''Mario Kart 7'', a Jump Boost will have a different sound effect when performed on [[3DS Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] and {{classic-link|SNES|Rainbow Road}}.
**Likewise, in ''Mario Kart 8'', playing as [[Villager]] will also result in a different sound upon performing a Jump Boost.
**Likewise, in ''Mario Kart 8'', playing as [[Villager]] will also result in a different sound upon performing a Jump Boost.
* Link and Champion’s Tunic Link pull out the Triforce in one of their tricks, while both of them pull out a sword in their other two tricks, with Link using the Master Sword and Champion’s Tunic Link using the Guardian Sword++.
* Link and Champion’s Tunic Link pull out the Triforce in one of their tricks, while both of them pull out a sword in their other two tricks, with Link using the Master Sword and Champion’s Tunic Link using the Guardian Sword++.

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