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{{quote|よく{{ruby|来|き}}たノダ! ここは【{{ruby|爆走|ばくそう}}キング{{ruby|道場|どうじょう}}】!『{{ruby|全国|ぜんこく}}{{ruby|対戦|たいせん}}』で、{{ruby|勝|か}}って{{ruby|勝|か}}って{{ruby|勝|か}}ちまくりたいキミのようなレーサーを{{ruby|歓迎|かんげい}}するノダ! <small>(Welcome! This place is the Bakuso King Dojo! We welcome racers like you who want to win, win, and win in "National Battle"!)</small>|''Bakuso King Dojo'' home page}} | {{quote|よく{{ruby|来|き}}たノダ! ここは【{{ruby|爆走|ばくそう}}キング{{ruby|道場|どうじょう}}】!『{{ruby|全国|ぜんこく}}{{ruby|対戦|たいせん}}』で、{{ruby|勝|か}}って{{ruby|勝|か}}って{{ruby|勝|か}}ちまくりたいキミのようなレーサーを{{ruby|歓迎|かんげい}}するノダ! <small>(Welcome! This place is the Bakuso King Dojo! We welcome racers like you who want to win, win, and win in "National Battle"!)</small>|''Bakuso King Dojo'' home page}} | ||
'''''Bakuso King Dojo''''' is a series of pages on the official Japanese website of ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''. In each episode, the | '''''Bakuso King Dojo''''' is a series of pages on the official Japanese website of ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''. In each episode, the master of the eponymous dojo [[Master Tetsu]] or his daughter [[Maki]] teach apprentices [[Yūji]] and [[Fukusuke]] techniques in the game to win in the [[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX#National Battle|National Battle]] mode. | ||
Twelve episodes were released from August 7 to December 24, 2014; four special episodes were later released from May 1 to December 15, 2015.<ref>{{cite|url=https://mariokart-acgpdx.bngames.net/news/|title=ニュース|publisher=bngames.net|language=ja|accessdate=August 23, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240706033307/https://mariokart-acgpdx.bngames.net/news/}}</ref> | Twelve episodes were released from August 7 to December 24, 2014; four special episodes were later released from May 1 to December 15, 2015.<ref>{{cite|url=https://mariokart-acgpdx.bngames.net/news/|title=ニュース|publisher=bngames.net|language=ja|accessdate=August 23, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240706033307/https://mariokart-acgpdx.bngames.net/news/}}</ref> | ||
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{{ruby|全員|ぜんいん}}チューモク!「ジャンプドリフト」からの「ドリフトブースト」!これ{{ruby|世界|せかい}}の{{ruby|常識|じょうしき}}なノダ!《{{ruby|前編|ぜんぺん}}》(''Attention everybody! "Drift Boost" from "Jump Drift"! This is common knowledge in the world! [Part 1]'') | {{ruby|全員|ぜんいん}}チューモク!「ジャンプドリフト」からの「ドリフトブースト」!これ{{ruby|世界|せかい}}の{{ruby|常識|じょうしき}}なノダ!《{{ruby|前編|ぜんぺん}}》(''Attention everybody! "Drift Boost" from "Jump Drift"! This is common knowledge in the world! [Part 1]'') | ||
Two ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'' players, Yūji and Fukusuke, arrive at the Bakuso King Dojo to become new students. While Yūji is excited, Fukusuke is sleepy as Yūji woke him up early. They then meet Master Tetsu, who introduces the dojo as a place for players that want to win in the National Battle mode and eventually reach rank 20, and explains that he will give them thorough training to reach the goal. Master Tetsu then asks the two to introduce themselves. Yūji reveals that he is rank 1, and Fukusuke (who fell asleep during Tetsu's explanation) says that he is | Two ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'' players, Yūji and Fukusuke, arrive at the Bakuso King Dojo to become new students. While Yūji is excited, Fukusuke is sleepy as Yūji woke him up early. They then meet Master Tetsu, who introduces the dojo as a place for players that want to win in the National Battle mode and eventually reach rank 20, and explains that he will give them thorough training to reach the goal. Master Tetsu then asks the two to introduce themselves. Yūji reveals that he is rank 1 and will reach level ''shodan'' soon, and Fukusuke (who fell asleep during Tetsu's explanation) says that he is level 9, which the master does not believe. Master Tetsu decides to start with the most basic move: the [[Drift|Jump Drift]], and asks Yūji to perform it. After Yūji performs the move and Tetsu congratulates him, Fukusuke points out that the [[kart]] will stop by pressing on the brakes, to which the master replies by explaining that, when pressing the brake pedal for a bit, the kart will jump. Afterwards, Master Tetsu asks to the apprentices the advantages of the Jump Drift, and they state that it can be used to turn curves smoothly, with Tetsu further explaining that it can also be used for a temporary shield. Master Tetsu then surprises the two by revealing that a new feature has been added in the latest version, being the [[Mini-Turbo|Drift Boost]]. However, he suddenly remembers that he has another lesson and says that he will teach it the next time. As Tetsu says farewell to his students, Yūji is left anxious to know about the move. | ||
===Episode 2=== | ===Episode 2=== | ||
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Fukusuke tells Master Tetsu that yesterday he got a new kart, the [[Country Winner]], which he misspells as "Country Wiener". After Tetsu corrects the mistake, he says that he will explain the characters' and karts' stats. He begins by explaining the four character types and their stats. Afterwards, he explains how a kart can increase the stats of a character. Lastly, he points out the air and water specialization for some karts, using the [[Road Jetter]] and [[Marine Diver]] as examples. After the explanation, Yūji states that he will pick a water specialized kart for [[Tropical Coast]], while Fukusuke picks the Country Winner with [[Donkey Kong]] for its speed. As Yūji asks Fukusuke for advice on a kart with high handling, Master Tetsu tells both to try their picks and practice. | Fukusuke tells Master Tetsu that yesterday he got a new kart, the [[Country Winner]], which he misspells as "Country Wiener". After Tetsu corrects the mistake, he says that he will explain the characters' and karts' stats. He begins by explaining the four character types and their stats. Afterwards, he explains how a kart can increase the stats of a character. Lastly, he points out the air and water specialization for some karts, using the [[Road Jetter]] and [[Marine Diver]] as examples. After the explanation, Yūji states that he will pick a water specialized kart for [[Tropical Coast]], while Fukusuke picks the Country Winner with [[Donkey Kong]] for its speed. As Yūji asks Fukusuke for advice on a kart with high handling, Master Tetsu tells both to try their picks and practice. | ||
===Episode 4=== | |||
もっともっと、いろいろなアイテムを{{ruby|使|つか}}ってみよう!それすなわち、{{ruby|勝利|しょうり}}のカギなノダ!(''Use more and more various items! That is the key to victory!'') | |||
Master Tetsu says to his students that he will teach them about items. After Tetsu asks them if they have been using their items properly and Fukusuke misinterprets the question by saying that they just have to press the button on the steering wheel, the master asks Fukusuke to show his most used items. With embarrassment, Fukusuke reveals that his most used items are the [[Banana]], the [[Giant Banana]], and the [[Golden Banana|Gold Banana]], shocking Yūji as he justifies his choices with the fact that he likes bananas. After Master Tetsu says that Fukusuke's obsession is too much as his items cannot be thrown forwards, Yūji lists his most used items as the [[Red Shell]], the [[Interrupting Frame]], and [[Tack]]s. Master Tetsu analyzes Yūji's items and Yūji says that he has been feeling dissatisfied with his item set lately. Master Tetsu says that its good as it means that he is getting better and he recommends swapping the Interrupting Frame with the [[Porcupuffer]], but also tells him to try a variety of items and points out how there also also items exclusive to some characters. Fukusuke states that he should use banana items less and says to Tetsu that he does not know how to get more items. Yūji then tells Fukusuke that he can get more items by using the slot at the end of a race after collecting 50 [[Mario Coin]]s, and Fukusuke says that he does not care if he loses the race and that he just wants more Mario Coins, before changing his mind when Master Tetsu tells him that he will get more Mario Coins if he wins a race. | |||
At the end of the episode, Master Tetsu gives to readers a code for a "First Time Pack" containing the [[Purple Strike]] and various items. | |||
===Episode 5=== | |||
{{ruby|極|きわ}}めれば{{ruby|無敵|むてき}}!{{ruby|必殺|ひっさつ}}の「ドラゴンドリフト」!(''Master it and be invincible! The deadly "Dragon Drift"!'') | |||
Yūji frustratingly tells Master Tetsu that he lost in a race before he could reach level ''shodan'' to a player named "[[Maki|Makichī]]", who is often matched up with him, because they avoided his Red Shell before the finish line by zigzagging to maintain their shield. When Yūji asks Tetsu about this technique, he says that it is known as the "Dragon Drift", and Yūji begs the master to teach it to him. Master Tetsu explains that it is a difficult technique allowing a player to keep their shield in straightaways, and explains how to do it. After Tetsu performs the technique for the apprentices, they remain shocked and the master explains that the way the kart moves is why it is called Dragon Drift. Despite the advantages, Master Tetsu states that the kart will go slower when performing the technique and recommends doing it when they sense that an opponent is about to attack. As Yūji struggles to perform the technique, he says that he will put all of his pocket money into practicing the Dragon Drift, while Fukusuke performs it easily, surprising both Yūji and Tetsu. | |||
===Episode 6=== | |||
おやつの{{ruby|事|こと}}は{{ruby|忘|わす}}れても、コース{{ruby|図|す}}は{{ruby|絶対|ぜったい}}に{{ruby|忘|わす}}れるな!(''Forget snacks, but absolutely do not forget the course map!'') | |||
Yūji and Fukusuke arrive at the dojo only to find that Master Tetsu is missing. On the ground, they find the course map of Splash Circuit and a letter from Tetsu, in which he explains that he went to the [[United States of America]] to check on the state of the international version of ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'' and that he left some course maps for them to study on in the meantime. As Yūji remarks that the map is not enough, a girl appears and says that they seem to be in trouble before she presents herself as Master Tetsu's daughter Maki. Yūji is surprised in finding out that the master has a daughter, and Maki decides to explain the map of Splash Circuit for them as not only she knows about the game, but she made the course map herself, surprising both Yūji and Fukusuke once again. After Maki's explanation, the students are very shocked at the amount of information given and jokingly think to themselves that they do not need a master anymore, before Maki says that if they do not know the Dragon Drift they can practice, making Yūji think about how she knows that. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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Bakuso King Dojo
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
- “よく
来 たノダ! ここは【爆走 キング道場 】!『全国 対戦 』で、勝 って勝 って勝 ちまくりたいキミのようなレーサーを歓迎 するノダ! (Welcome! This place is the Bakuso King Dojo! We welcome racers like you who want to win, win, and win in "National Battle"!)” - —Bakuso King Dojo home page
Bakuso King Dojo is a series of pages on the official Japanese website of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX. In each episode, the master of the eponymous dojo Master Tetsu or his daughter Maki teach apprentices Yūji and Fukusuke techniques in the game to win in the National Battle mode.
Twelve episodes were released from August 7 to December 24, 2014; four special episodes were later released from May 1 to December 15, 2015.[1]
Entries
Episode 1
Two Mario Kart Arcade GP DX players, Yūji and Fukusuke, arrive at the Bakuso King Dojo to become new students. While Yūji is excited, Fukusuke is sleepy as Yūji woke him up early. They then meet Master Tetsu, who introduces the dojo as a place for players that want to win in the National Battle mode and eventually reach rank 20, and explains that he will give them thorough training to reach the goal. Master Tetsu then asks the two to introduce themselves. Yūji reveals that he is rank 1 and will reach level shodan soon, and Fukusuke (who fell asleep during Tetsu's explanation) says that he is level 9, which the master does not believe. Master Tetsu decides to start with the most basic move: the Jump Drift, and asks Yūji to perform it. After Yūji performs the move and Tetsu congratulates him, Fukusuke points out that the kart will stop by pressing on the brakes, to which the master replies by explaining that, when pressing the brake pedal for a bit, the kart will jump. Afterwards, Master Tetsu asks to the apprentices the advantages of the Jump Drift, and they state that it can be used to turn curves smoothly, with Tetsu further explaining that it can also be used for a temporary shield. Master Tetsu then surprises the two by revealing that a new feature has been added in the latest version, being the Drift Boost. However, he suddenly remembers that he has another lesson and says that he will teach it the next time. As Tetsu says farewell to his students, Yūji is left anxious to know about the move.
Episode 2
After Yūji and Fukusuke remind Master Tetsu about what he said at the end of last lesson, Tetsu begins to explains to the two the Drift Boost move. During the explanation, the appretices remain shocked by the amount of speed gained by performing the move. After Master Tetsu finishes explaining it, Yūji asks the master about which courses they can practice the move on, and Tetsu recommends Splash Circuit and Bon Dance Street due to their big turns. Before Yūji and Fukusuke go to the store to practice, Fukusuke asks Master Tetsu for some money needed to do it, and Tetsu quickly leaves the situation to Yūji much to his dismay.
Episode 3
レースはスタートする
Fukusuke tells Master Tetsu that yesterday he got a new kart, the Country Winner, which he misspells as "Country Wiener". After Tetsu corrects the mistake, he says that he will explain the characters' and karts' stats. He begins by explaining the four character types and their stats. Afterwards, he explains how a kart can increase the stats of a character. Lastly, he points out the air and water specialization for some karts, using the Road Jetter and Marine Diver as examples. After the explanation, Yūji states that he will pick a water specialized kart for Tropical Coast, while Fukusuke picks the Country Winner with Donkey Kong for its speed. As Yūji asks Fukusuke for advice on a kart with high handling, Master Tetsu tells both to try their picks and practice.
Episode 4
もっともっと、いろいろなアイテムを
Master Tetsu says to his students that he will teach them about items. After Tetsu asks them if they have been using their items properly and Fukusuke misinterprets the question by saying that they just have to press the button on the steering wheel, the master asks Fukusuke to show his most used items. With embarrassment, Fukusuke reveals that his most used items are the Banana, the Giant Banana, and the Gold Banana, shocking Yūji as he justifies his choices with the fact that he likes bananas. After Master Tetsu says that Fukusuke's obsession is too much as his items cannot be thrown forwards, Yūji lists his most used items as the Red Shell, the Interrupting Frame, and Tacks. Master Tetsu analyzes Yūji's items and Yūji says that he has been feeling dissatisfied with his item set lately. Master Tetsu says that its good as it means that he is getting better and he recommends swapping the Interrupting Frame with the Porcupuffer, but also tells him to try a variety of items and points out how there also also items exclusive to some characters. Fukusuke states that he should use banana items less and says to Tetsu that he does not know how to get more items. Yūji then tells Fukusuke that he can get more items by using the slot at the end of a race after collecting 50 Mario Coins, and Fukusuke says that he does not care if he loses the race and that he just wants more Mario Coins, before changing his mind when Master Tetsu tells him that he will get more Mario Coins if he wins a race.
At the end of the episode, Master Tetsu gives to readers a code for a "First Time Pack" containing the Purple Strike and various items.
Episode 5
Yūji frustratingly tells Master Tetsu that he lost in a race before he could reach level shodan to a player named "Makichī", who is often matched up with him, because they avoided his Red Shell before the finish line by zigzagging to maintain their shield. When Yūji asks Tetsu about this technique, he says that it is known as the "Dragon Drift", and Yūji begs the master to teach it to him. Master Tetsu explains that it is a difficult technique allowing a player to keep their shield in straightaways, and explains how to do it. After Tetsu performs the technique for the apprentices, they remain shocked and the master explains that the way the kart moves is why it is called Dragon Drift. Despite the advantages, Master Tetsu states that the kart will go slower when performing the technique and recommends doing it when they sense that an opponent is about to attack. As Yūji struggles to perform the technique, he says that he will put all of his pocket money into practicing the Dragon Drift, while Fukusuke performs it easily, surprising both Yūji and Tetsu.
Episode 6
おやつの
Yūji and Fukusuke arrive at the dojo only to find that Master Tetsu is missing. On the ground, they find the course map of Splash Circuit and a letter from Tetsu, in which he explains that he went to the United States of America to check on the state of the international version of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX and that he left some course maps for them to study on in the meantime. As Yūji remarks that the map is not enough, a girl appears and says that they seem to be in trouble before she presents herself as Master Tetsu's daughter Maki. Yūji is surprised in finding out that the master has a daughter, and Maki decides to explain the map of Splash Circuit for them as not only she knows about the game, but she made the course map herself, surprising both Yūji and Fukusuke once again. After Maki's explanation, the students are very shocked at the amount of information given and jokingly think to themselves that they do not need a master anymore, before Maki says that if they do not know the Dragon Drift they can practice, making Yūji think about how she knows that.
Names in other languages
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References
External links
Category:Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
List of Mario Quiz Cards
The following is an incomplete list of Mario Quiz Cards ordered by category. The card's code, which indicated the deck and card number and is located on the back of each card, is also listed. Correct answers are marked in bold.
Arts, Sports & Leisure
Image | Question | Code | |
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Front | Back | ||
Who invented the game of basketball?
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D3 054 01-03 | ||
What is Yoga?
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D3 054 03-16 | ||
What are the martial arts?
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D2 491 04-19 | ||
To which musical-instrument family does the guitar belong?
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D2 491 06-11 | ||
What kinds of weapons are used in the sport of fencing?
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D2 491 06-12 | ||
What are the three kinds of weightlifting moves?
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D3 491 07-03 | ||
What was the first big accomplishment in mountain climbing?
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D3 054 08-11 | ||
What's the highest you can score in one bowling game?
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D3 054 08-12 | ||
What's the world's most important bicycle race?
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D3 054 09-13 | ||
To which musical-instrument family does the gong belong?
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D3 054 10-06 | ||
What is "show jumping" at a horse show?
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D3 054 10-17 | ||
Which are pieces of mountain climbing equipment?
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D3 054 23-18 | ||
Which is a characteristic of Gothic architecture?
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D3 054 24-17 | ||
Who wrote The Little Prince?
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D3 054 25-17 | ||
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12 Back.png | Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
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D3 054 26-12 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19 Back.png | How many players are on a soccer team?
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D3 054 26-19 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07 Back.png | Which swimming stroke was first used in competition?
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D3 054 27-07 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08 Back.png | How do you build a boat in a bottle?
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D3 054 27-08 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12 Back.png | Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood?
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D3 054 27-12 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16 Back.png | Which is not part of a Christian church?
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D3 054 28-16 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19 Back.png | Who was Velázquez?
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D3 054 28-19 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01 Back.png | Who are Punch and Judy?
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D3 054 30-01 |
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02 Back.png | Who was Cyrano de Bergerac?
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D3 054 30-02 |
When did figure skating become part of the Olympic Games?
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TBD | ||
Who wrote Don Quixote?
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TBD |