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{{about|the non-playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''|the person mentioned in the ''Club Mario'' episode accompanying "[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]]"|[[List of implied people#Kevin{{!}}List of implied people § Kevin]]}}
{{about|the non-playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''|the person mentioned in the ''Club Mario'' episode accompanying "[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]]"|[[List of implied people#Kevin|List of implied people § Kevin]]|the voice actor of Mario and Luigi since [[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]|[[Kevin Afghani]]}}
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[[File:Elroy_and_Kevin.jpg|thumb|Elroy and Kevin]]
[[File:Elroy and Kevin.jpg|thumb|Elroy and Kevin]]
'''Kevin''' is a non-playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. In the Game Boy Color game, he is the highest-ranking player at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]], although that changes once [[Alex]] or [[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]] (depending on the player's choice) wins the [[Island Open]]. In the Game Boy Advance game, he's the coach of the Academy's Varsity Class.
 
'''Kevin''' is a non-playable character in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. In the Game Boy Color game, he is the highest-ranking player at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]], although that changes once [[Alex]] or [[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]] (depending on the player's choice) wins the [[Island Open]]. In the Game Boy Advance game, he is the coach of the Academy's Varsity Class.


Knowing how hard it is to reach the top, he takes a more realistic approach to tennis than [[Mark (Mario Tennis series)|Mark]] and [[Emily]], rarely speaking optimistically even in the face of a victory, although he does not speak pessimistically to players, either. He takes his job--and that of his students--very seriously. Even after [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] wins the Island Open, he does not act impressed (or possibly he means it as words of encouragement due to overhearing what Elroy, Tori, and Flit had been saying), saying that most people view the victory as a fluke unless they win again the following year--which cannot be done in the game.
Knowing how hard it is to reach the top, he takes a more realistic approach to tennis than [[Mark (Mario Tennis series)|Mark]] and [[Emily]], rarely speaking optimistically even in the face of a victory, although he does not speak pessimistically to players, either. He takes his job--and that of his students--very seriously. Even after [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] wins the Island Open, he does not act impressed (or possibly he means it as words of encouragement due to overhearing what Elroy, Tori, and Flit had been saying), saying that most people view the victory as a fluke unless they win again the following year--which cannot be done in the game.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ケビン
|JapR=Kebin
|JapM=Kevin
|Ita=Claudio
|Ita=Claudio
|ItaM=Claude
|ItaM=Claude

Latest revision as of 09:45, October 22, 2024

This article is about the non-playable character in Mario Tennis and Mario Tennis: Power Tour. For the person mentioned in the Club Mario episode accompanying "The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!", see List of implied people § Kevin. For the voice actor of Mario and Luigi since Super Mario Bros. Wonder, see Kevin Afghani.
Kevin
Kevin from Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Elroy and Kevin

Kevin is a non-playable character in Mario Tennis and Mario Tennis: Power Tour. In the Game Boy Color game, he is the highest-ranking player at the Academy, although that changes once Alex or Nina (depending on the player's choice) wins the Island Open. In the Game Boy Advance game, he is the coach of the Academy's Varsity Class.

Knowing how hard it is to reach the top, he takes a more realistic approach to tennis than Mark and Emily, rarely speaking optimistically even in the face of a victory, although he does not speak pessimistically to players, either. He takes his job--and that of his students--very seriously. Even after Clay or Ace wins the Island Open, he does not act impressed (or possibly he means it as words of encouragement due to overhearing what Elroy, Tori, and Flit had been saying), saying that most people view the victory as a fluke unless they win again the following year--which cannot be done in the game.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケビン[?]
Kebin
Kevin
Italian Claudio[?] Claude

Trivia[edit]

  • Although Kevin is a non-playable character in both games of appearance, the Japanese version of Mario Tennis features a full, working, playable character sprite set for Kevin in the game's data, though his select icon is simply a question mark. This can only be accessed through means of game modifying hardware. All graphics of Kevin's were removed from the US and EU versions of the game with the exception of his HUD mugshot.