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Revision as of 18:50, July 1, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Mini Beast (known as the Concerto in Europe and Oceania) is a small-sized kart in the game Mario Kart Wii. It looks somewhat like an American hot rod by having an engine blower and supercharger. The character's emblem is engraved in the license plate holder at the back of the kart. Like the Flame Flyer, the blower shakes, along with the exhaust pipes connected to it. Its bike counterpart is the Bullet Bike.

The kart's engine sound is later recycled for the B Dasher and Bruiser from Mario Kart 7.

The Mini Beast is used by the expert staff ghost of Mushroom Gorge, Nin★Miki, driven by Toadette with a time of 2:01.011; the expert staff ghost of N64 Mario Raceway, Nin★Yuuki, driven by Baby Mario with a time of 1:59.053; and the expert staff ghost DS Peach Gardens, Nin★==Kony, driven by Baby Peach with a time of 2:16.777.

Stats

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The Mini Beast features great speed and the highest drifting and Mini-Turbo among all karts: it is the second fastest small vehicle in the game. However, the vehicle is rather light and suffers from low acceleration, handling, and off-road. Statistically, the Mini Beast is loosely similar to that of the Piranha Prowler, having the same speed and acceleration, as well as having nearly the same off-road and handling. The Mini Beast also has the same speed stat as the Mach Bike. Its weight is tied with the Sugarscoot. The Mini Beast has the worst acceleration out of all the small vehicles. Although the vehicle has a low weight stat, it is actually the second heaviest small vehicle after the Tiny Titan.

If Baby Luigi or Baby Daisy ride the Mini Beast, they can tie with the Flame Runner or Blue Falcon's default speed.

Color schemes

Grumble Volcano
Koopa Troopa using his Mini Beast on Grumble Volcano.
Character Color scheme Image
Baby Mario White front, red body, black back, blue seat, blue-gray headlights, red-orange lights in motor Baby Mario's Mini Beast
Baby Luigi White front, blue body, green back and seat, blue headlights and lights in motor Baby Luigi's Mini Beast from Mario Kart Wii
Baby Peach White front, pink body, hot pink back, white seat, pink headlights and lights in motor Baby Peach's Mini Beast
Baby Daisy Tan front, light brown body, yellow seat, red back, light brown headlights, orange lights in motor Baby Daisy's Mini Beast
Toad White front, yellow body, red back and seat, blue headlights, yellow lights in motor Toad's Mini Beast
Toadette Yellow-orange front, magenta body, purple back and headlights, hot-pink seat, purple and yellow lights in motor Toadette's Mini Beast
Koopa Troopa Slightly green front, green body, blue back and seat, green headlights, turquoise lights in motor Koopa Troopa's Mini Beast
Dry Bones Gray front, very dark blue body and seat, black back, teal headlights, gray lights in motor Dry Bones' Mini Beast
Male Mii White front, light blue body, cyan seat, blue back and headlights and lights in motor Male Mii's Mini Beast from Mario Kart Wii
Female Mii White front, apricot body and seat, red back and headlights and lights in motor Female Mii's Mini Beast from Mario Kart Wii

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミニ・チャージャー[?]
Mini Chājā
Mini Charger
German Minibiest[?] Mini Beast
Italian Pistoni Bollenti[?] From Pistone and Bollire respectively; "Hot/Piping Hot Pistons"
Korean 미니비스트[?]
Mini Biseuteu
Mini Beast
Spanish Minibestia[?] Mini Beast