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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Chad.PNG|200x90px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|species=Human
|latest_portrayal=Tom Eberspecher (2005)
}}
'''Chad''' is a playable character in the game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. He is one of the many opponents of [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] and is a power-type character. He is unranked in singles and is the third ranked team with [[Mason]] in doubles. Initially, Chad is supportive of Mason's claims of having "phenom powers", but after being defeated, he begins to doubt Mason's abilities. He and Mason do not take their loss well and tell the player to rank out Junior Class so they can get their original rank back. If spoken to later, Chad will tell the player that Mason was considering breaking their team up and is worried that he will lose his only Junior Class ranking. However, the two remain a team throughout the game. If spoken to after the player defeats Mason in singles, Chad will warn the player that Mason congratulating them is a lie, and that he was insulting the player's playstyle behind their backs. When Mason later claims to have learned a "Power Move" and that he can beat the player with it, Chad doubts he actually learned one.
'''Chad''' is a playable character in the game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. He is one of the many opponents of [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] and is a power-type character. He is unranked in singles and is the third ranked team with [[Mason]] in doubles. Initially, Chad is supportive of Mason's claims of having "phenom powers", but after being defeated, he begins to doubt Mason's abilities. He and Mason do not take their loss well and tell the player to rank out Junior Class so they can get their original rank back. If spoken to later, Chad will tell the player that Mason was considering breaking their team up and is worried that he will lose his only Junior Class ranking. However, the two remain a team throughout the game. If spoken to after the player defeats Mason in singles, Chad will warn the player that Mason congratulating them is a lie, and that he was insulting the player's playstyle behind their backs. When Mason later claims to have learned a "Power Move" and that he can beat the player with it, Chad doubts he actually learned one.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:MTPTChad.png|''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''
File:Mtpt Chad.png|''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapM=Chavo
|JapM=Chavo
|Dut=Charlie
|Fre=Charles
|Fra=Charles
|Ger=Charlie
|Ita=Vittorio
|Spa=Chabo
|Spa=Chabo
|Ita=Vittorio}}
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 21:15, August 28, 2024

Chad
Chad
Species Human
First appearance Mario Tennis: Power Tour (2005)
Latest portrayal Tom Eberspecher (2005)

Chad is a playable character in the game Mario Tennis: Power Tour for the Game Boy Advance. He is one of the many opponents of Clay and Ace and is a power-type character. He is unranked in singles and is the third ranked team with Mason in doubles. Initially, Chad is supportive of Mason's claims of having "phenom powers", but after being defeated, he begins to doubt Mason's abilities. He and Mason do not take their loss well and tell the player to rank out Junior Class so they can get their original rank back. If spoken to later, Chad will tell the player that Mason was considering breaking their team up and is worried that he will lose his only Junior Class ranking. However, the two remain a team throughout the game. If spoken to after the player defeats Mason in singles, Chad will warn the player that Mason congratulating them is a lie, and that he was insulting the player's playstyle behind their backs. When Mason later claims to have learned a "Power Move" and that he can beat the player with it, Chad doubts he actually learned one.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チャボ[?]
Chabo
Chavo
French Charles[?] -
German Charlie[?] -
Italian Vittorio[?] -
Spanish Chabo[?] -