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In ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', Harry is a coach at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]].  He and [[Kate]] have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex; in addition, he is implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player, but briefly forget that he's a coach and acts like a rival player until Kate gives him a reminder.
In ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', Harry is a coach at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]].  He and [[Kate]] have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex; in addition, he is implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player, but briefly forget that he's a coach and acts like a rival player until Kate gives him a reminder.
There is a separate character named [[Harry (Mario Golf)|Harry]] featured in the [[Nintendo 64]] ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''.


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Revision as of 16:05, February 15, 2023

Harry
Harry artwork from Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Harry as he appears in Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Species Human
First appearance Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) (2000)
Latest appearance Mario Tennis: Power Tour (2005)

Harry (Japanese: ハリー Harī) is an unlockable character in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. He is a large, well-built senior player who acts as Alex's doubles partner, and can be transferred into Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Harry wears a white tennis shirt and shorts and has brown spiky hair.

In Mario Tennis: Power Tour, Harry is a coach at the Academy. He and Kate have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex; in addition, he is implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player, but briefly forget that he's a coach and acts like a rival player until Kate gives him a reminder.

There is a separate character named Harry featured in the Nintendo 64 Mario Golf.

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