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{{kart-infobox
{{kart infobox
|image=[[File:MK7 Tiny Tug.png|150px]]<br>The '''Tiny Tug'''.
|image=[[File:MK7 Tiny Tug.png|150px]]<br>The Tiny Tug
|high=Weight, Off-Road
|strong=Weight, Off-Road
|low=Speed
|weak=Speed
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart 7]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Kart 7]]''
}}
}}
The '''Tiny Tug''' is a [[kart]] part that players can unlock in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. This kart part is shaped like a boat, even having a pipe that spouts orange-colored steam when doing certain actions. It offers a weight boost, and an off-road boost; however, it hinders speed. It is one of the only five karts to increase off-road boost, with the other four being the [[Bolt Buggy]], [[Bumble V]], [[Cact-X]], and [[Kart#Pipe Frame|Pipe Frame]].
The '''Tiny Tug''' is a [[kart]] part that players can unlock in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. This kart part is shaped like a boat, with a large smokestack on the back acting as an exhaust pipe. The emblem is located on the back and sides of the kart. It offers a weight boost, and an off-road boost; however, it hinders speed. It is one of the only five karts to increase the off-road stat, with the other four being the [[Bolt Buggy]], [[Bumble V]], [[Cact-X]], and [[Pipe Frame]].
 
The Tiny Tug has one of the lowest speed stats in the game (being tied with the [[Birthday Girl]] and [[Cloud 9]]), but it has the best sea speed (tied with the [[Egg 1]]) and sea handling (tied with the Cloud 9) of all kart bodies. Like the [[Barrel Train]], it appears to have a low-revving diesel engine and its sound is derived from an actual tugboat. When bumped into, the kart’s horn sounds like an actual boat horn.
 
This is the only kart that originated in ''Mario Kart 7'' to not appear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''.


==Stat boosts==
==Stat boosts==
*'''Speed''': -0.5
*'''Speed''': -0.5
*'''Sea Speed''': +1.5
*'''Air Speed''': -0.25
*'''Acceleration''': 0
*'''Acceleration''': 0
*'''Weight''': +0.25
*'''Weight''': +0.25
*'''Handling''': 0
*'''Handling''': 0
*'''Sea Handling''': +0.5
*'''Air Handling''': 0
*'''Off-Road''': +0.25
*'''Off-Road''': +0.25
*'''Mini-Turbo''': -0.5
*'''Stability''': 0
*'''Drift''': -0.25


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:DaisyCruiserMK7.PNG|[[Princess Daisy]], riding on the '''Tiny Tug'''.
MK7Tiny Tug.png|In-game icon
</gallery></center>
Mk7 - Metal Mario Battling.png|[[Metal Mario]] in the Tiny Tug
MK7 Daisy Cruiser.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] driving in the Tiny Tug
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=レトロまる
|Jap=レトロまる
|JapR=Retoromaru
|JapR=Retoro-maru
|JapM=S.S. Retro ("maru" is a suffix for ship names, "retro" possibly comes from [[Retro Studios]])
|JapM=Retro + ''maru'' (Japanese suffix for ship names)
|Fra=Remorqueur
|Chi=老爷船 (Simplified)<br>老爺船 (Traditional)
|FraM=Tug
|ChiR=Lǎoyéchuán
|ChiM=Vintage Ship (Derived from 老爷车/老爺車 ''Lǎoyéchē'', Retro/Classic/Vintage Car.)
|Dut=Scheurschip
|Dut=Scheurschip
|DutM=Race Ship (Scheuren is a synonym for racing)
|DutM=Race Ship (''scheuren'' is a synonym for "racing")
|Spa=Barquiauto
|Fre=Remorqueur
|SpaM=Pun on ''barco'' (boat) and ''auto'' (car)
|FreM=Tug
|Ita=Kartoscafo
|ItaM=From "kart" and "motoscafo" (motorboat)
|Ger=Turbokutter
|Ger=Turbokutter
|GerM=Turbo Cutter
|GerM=Turbo Cutter
|Ita=Kartoscafo
|ItaM=From "kart" and ''motoscafo'' ("motorboat")
|Kor=레트로호
|KorR=Reteuro ho
|KorM=Retro ("호" is is attached behind the name of trains, ships, or karts)
|Por=Barcomóvel
|Por=Barcomóvel
|PorM=Boatmobile}}
|PorM=Boatmobile
<br clear=all>
|Rus=Буксир
|RusR=Buksir
|RusM=Tug
|Spa=Barquiauto
|SpaM=Pun on ''barquito'' ("little boat") and ''auto'' ("car")
}}
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{{MK7}}
{{MK7}}
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[[Category:Mario Kart 7 karts]]
[[Category:Karts]]
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[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[it:Kartoscafo]]
[[Category:Unlockables]]
[[Category:Mario Kart 7 Karts]]

Latest revision as of 09:14, September 24, 2024

Tiny Tug
Tiny Tug
The Tiny Tug
Strong stats Weight, Off-Road
Weak stats Speed
Appears in Mario Kart 7

The Tiny Tug is a kart part that players can unlock in Mario Kart 7. This kart part is shaped like a boat, with a large smokestack on the back acting as an exhaust pipe. The emblem is located on the back and sides of the kart. It offers a weight boost, and an off-road boost; however, it hinders speed. It is one of the only five karts to increase the off-road stat, with the other four being the Bolt Buggy, Bumble V, Cact-X, and Pipe Frame.

The Tiny Tug has one of the lowest speed stats in the game (being tied with the Birthday Girl and Cloud 9), but it has the best sea speed (tied with the Egg 1) and sea handling (tied with the Cloud 9) of all kart bodies. Like the Barrel Train, it appears to have a low-revving diesel engine and its sound is derived from an actual tugboat. When bumped into, the kart’s horn sounds like an actual boat horn.

This is the only kart that originated in Mario Kart 7 to not appear in Mario Kart Tour.

Stat boosts[edit]

  • Speed: -0.5
  • Sea Speed: +1.5
  • Air Speed: -0.25
  • Acceleration: 0
  • Weight: +0.25
  • Handling: 0
  • Sea Handling: +0.5
  • Air Handling: 0
  • Off-Road: +0.25
  • Mini-Turbo: -0.5
  • Stability: 0
  • Drift: -0.25

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レトロまる[?]
Retoro-maru
Retro + maru (Japanese suffix for ship names)
Chinese 老爷船 (Simplified)
老爺船 (Traditional)
[?]

Lǎoyéchuán
Vintage Ship (Derived from 老爷车/老爺車 Lǎoyéchē, Retro/Classic/Vintage Car.)
Dutch Scheurschip[?] Race Ship (scheuren is a synonym for "racing")
French Remorqueur[?] Tug
German Turbokutter[?] Turbo Cutter
Italian Kartoscafo[?] From "kart" and motoscafo ("motorboat")
Korean 레트로호[?]
Reteuro ho
Retro ("호" is is attached behind the name of trains, ships, or karts)
Portuguese Barcomóvel[?] Boatmobile
Russian Буксир[?]
Buksir
Tug
Spanish Barquiauto[?] Pun on barquito ("little boat") and auto ("car")