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{{kart-infobox
{{kart infobox
|image=[[Image:Booster_Seat_BMario.jpg|200px]]<br>Selecting [[Baby Mario]]'s '''Booster Seat'''.
|title=Booster Seat<br><small>Baby Booster</small>
|image=[[File:BoosterSeat-BabyLuigi.png|x250px]]<br>[[Baby Luigi]]'s Booster Seat
|width=200px
|width=200px
|name=Booster Seat
|name=Booster Seat
|high=Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo
|strong=Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo
|low=Speed, Weight
|average=Drift
|appearances=''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|weak=Speed, Weight
|weight=Small
|appears_in=''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|size=Small
}}
}}
The '''Booster Seat''' (known as the '''Baby Booster''' in the British English version) is a small-sized [[kart]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The kart is a baby stroller with a gray block engine underneath the body, two exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that opens when the character performs a [[trick]] or tosses items. The character's emblem is located on the front and the back of the cab. It has higher pitched sounds than the Standard Kart thus hinting it is a two stroke. The kart’s American English name is derived from an alternate name for a {{Wp|child safety seat}}.


The '''Booster Seat''' (also known as '''Baby Booster''' in PAL versions) is a [[kart]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The kart is a baby stroller with an engine and 2 exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that tends to open when the characters jump from the cab. Only small characters can drive this vehicle.
This kart is one of the seven vehicles that go through a design change as well as a color change, the others being the [[Bit Bike]], [[Wario Bike]], [[Flame Runner]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], [[Spear]] and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. In this case, [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]]'s Booster Seats lack frills on their roofs and [[Koopa Troopa]] and [[Dry Bones]]' Booster Seats have a bird's eye view of their shells on their hub-caps. Of the seven vehicles, it is the only one to be a kart.
 
Its bike counterpart is the [[Bit Bike]]. This and the Bit Bike are the only vehicles in the game to have a speed stat of less than thirty.


==Stats==
==Stats==
*Speed: Low
{{MKW vehicle
*Weight: Low
|speed=27
*Acceleration: High
|weight=27
*Handling: Excellent
|accel=56
*Drift: Medium
|handling=64
*Off-Road: High
|drift=37
*Mini-Turbo: Very High
|offroad=54
|mt=59
|dtype=Out
}}
The Booster Seat has the best handling among all karts in the game. It also has high acceleration, off-road, and [[Mini-Turbo]] stats. Its drift is about average. However, the kart is the second lightest kart in the game behind the [[Cheep Charger]] and is the slowest kart in the game. It is overall the second slowest vehicle in the game, only being faster than its bike counterpart, the Bit Bike. The Booster Seat also features the same weight as the [[Jet Bubble]], the same drift stat as the [[B Dasher Mk. 2|Sprinter]], the same off-road stat as the [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]], and the same mini-turbo stat as the [[Wild Wing]] and the [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]].
 
==Color schemes==
[[File:BabyDaisyTrickDown.png|thumb|The Booster Seat's roof opens]]
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|-
!style="background:#dedede"|Character
!style="background:#dedede"|Color scheme
!style="background:#dedede"|Image
!style="background:#dedede"|Character
!style="background:#dedede"|Color scheme
!style="background:#dedede"|Image
|-
|[[Baby Mario]]
|White cab and seat, blue cab trim and roof, light blue and red roof stripe, red ceiling, no frills, blue hub-caps and red wheels with a star pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-BabyMario.png|x120px]]
|[[Baby Luigi]]
|Silver cab, white roof, green seat, ceiling and roof stripe, no frills, apple green hub-caps and green wheels with a star pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-BabyLuigi.png|x120px]]
|-
|[[Baby Peach]]
|Light pink cab, roof, frills and hub-caps, pinkish white seat, white ceiling, yellow and white roof stripe and white wheels with a red and blue ball pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-BabyPeach.png|x120px]]
|[[Baby Daisy]]
|Light orange cab, orange roof, frills and cab trim, orangey white seat, mint green and white roof stripe, white ceiling, pale green hub-caps and orange wheels with a square pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-BabyDaisy.png|x120px]]
|-
|[[Toad]]
|Blue cab, yellow roof and cab trim, red-orange seat, red and yellow frills, blue and magenta roof stripe, red hub-caps and light yellow wheels with a ball pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-Toad.png|x120px]]
|[[Toadette]]
|Magenta cab and hub-caps, yellow seat, white roof, pink and yellow frills, roof stripe and ceiling and pinkish purple wheels with a ball pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-Toadette.png|x120px]]
|-
|[[Koopa Troopa]]
|Mint-green cab, light green roof, frills, and cab trim, white ceiling, teal and white roof stripe, sky blue seat, green hub-caps with a shell design and turquoise wheels with an arrow pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-KoopaTroopa.png|x120px]]
|[[Dry Bones]]
|Black cab, roof, frills and seat, red roof stripe and ceiling, gray hub-caps with a shell design and gray wheels with a zig-zag pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-DryBones.png|x120px]]
|-
|Male [[Mii]]
|Baby blue cab and seat, sky blue cab trim, roof and frills, sky blue and white roof stripe, white ceiling, light blue hub-caps and azure wheels with a star pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-MiiM.png|x120px]]
|Female Mii
|Baby pink cab and seat, hot pink cab trim, roof and frills, pink and white roof stripe, white ceiling, pink hub-caps and hot pink wheels with a star pattern
|[[File:BoosterSeat-MiiF.png|x120px]]
|}


The Booster Seat shows the lowest speed of all karts available, while it shows an average drift. On the other hand, the kart shows a high acceleration, off-road and mini-turbo. The Booster Seat also has the highest level of handling among karts.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Booster Seat (Baby Mario) Model.png|Baby Mario's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Baby Luigi) Model.png|Baby Luigi's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Baby Peach) Model.png|Baby Peach's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Baby Daisy) Model.png|Baby Daisy's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Toad) Model.png|Toad's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Toadette) Model.png|Toadette's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Koopa Troopa) Model.png|Koopa Troopa's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Dry Bones) Model.png|Dry Bones's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Small Male Mii) Model.png|Small Male Mii's Booster Seat
Booster Seat (Small Female Mii) Model.png|Small Female Mii's Booster Seat
</gallery>


==Color Schemes==
==Trading Card information==
*[[Baby Mario]] &ndash; (White cab, blue roof with a red stripe bordered by two white stripes, red wheels with blue hub-caps)
[[File:MKW Booster Seat Trading Card.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Trading Card]]
*[[Baby Luigi]] &ndash; (White cab and roof that has three green stripes, green wheels with yellow hub caps)
''"A baby buggy on the race track!? Starting 'em young! The Booster Seat definitely belongs in the Lightweight category. Expect strong stats in Acceleration and Handling with lower numbers in Speed and Weight categories."''
*[[Baby Peach]] &ndash; (Pink cab and roof with fringes and white stripe, white wheels with pink hub caps)
{{br}}
*[[Baby Daisy]] &ndash; (Yellow cab, orange roof with fringes, white stripe bordered by two teal stripes, yellow-orange wheels with green hub caps)
*[[Toad]] &ndash; (Blue cab, yellow roof with red fringes and stripes, yellow wheels with red hub caps)
*[[Toadette]] &ndash; (Magenta cab, white roof with pink fringes, hot pink wheels with magenta hub caps)
*[[Koopa Troopa]] &ndash; (Mint-green cab, light green roof with fringes and white stripe, turquoise wheels with green hub caps)
*[[Dry Bones]] &ndash; (Black cab, wheels and roof that has red fringes and stripe bordered by white stripes)
*Male [[Mii]] &ndash; (White cab Blue wheels, roof, and fringes W/ White stripe)


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
*The Booster seat is the only vehicle other than the [[Shooting Star (bike)|Star Bike]] in ''Mario kart Wii'' to go through a design change other than a palette-swap. The case here is that the fringes of the Booster Seat's roof are absent when one of the Baby Mario Bros. is driving it.
{{foreign names
*The hub caps of [[Dry Bones]]'s Booster seat resemble a bird's eye view of his [[shell]].
|Jap=スーパーベビィカー
*The Booster Seat may be an upgraded version of the [[Goo Goo Buggy]] and the [[Rattle Buggy]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
|JapR=Sūpā Bebī Kā
<br clear=all>
|JapM=Super Stroller (baby car is a term for strollers in Japan)
{{wiivehicles}}
|FreE=Auto-pousse
|FreEM=The suffix comes from the word ''poussette'', "baby stroller" in French.
|FreA=Rehausseur
|FreAM=Booster Seat
|Ger=Baby-Booster
|GerM=Baby-Booster
|Spa=Supercuna
|SpaM=Super Cradle
|Ita=Culla a reazione
|ItaM=Jet Cradle
|Kor=슈퍼유모차
|KorR=Syupeo Yumocha
|KorM= Super Stroller
}}


[[Category: Karts]]
{{MKW}}
[[Category: Vehicles]]
[[Category:Mario Kart Wii trading cards]]
[[Category:Mario Kart Wii karts]]
[[it:Culla a Reazione]]
[[de:Baby-Booster]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, September 30, 2024

Booster Seat
Baby Booster
Baby Luigi's Booster Seat
Baby Luigi's Booster Seat
Size class Small
Strong stats Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo
Average stats Drift
Weak stats Speed, Weight
Appears in Mario Kart Wii

The Booster Seat (known as the Baby Booster in the British English version) is a small-sized kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. The kart is a baby stroller with a gray block engine underneath the body, two exhaust pipes in the back, a pair of headlamps on the front of the vehicle, and a roof that opens when the character performs a trick or tosses items. The character's emblem is located on the front and the back of the cab. It has higher pitched sounds than the Standard Kart thus hinting it is a two stroke. The kart’s American English name is derived from an alternate name for a child safety seat.

This kart is one of the seven vehicles that go through a design change as well as a color change, the others being the Bit Bike, Wario Bike, Flame Runner, Shooting Star, Spear and Phantom. In this case, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's Booster Seats lack frills on their roofs and Koopa Troopa and Dry Bones' Booster Seats have a bird's eye view of their shells on their hub-caps. Of the seven vehicles, it is the only one to be a kart.

Its bike counterpart is the Bit Bike. This and the Bit Bike are the only vehicles in the game to have a speed stat of less than thirty.

Stats[edit]

Speed: 27/80
Weight: 27/80
Acceleration: 56/80
Handling: 64/80
Drift: 37/80
Off-Road: 54/80
Mini-Turbo: 59/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

The Booster Seat has the best handling among all karts in the game. It also has high acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo stats. Its drift is about average. However, the kart is the second lightest kart in the game behind the Cheep Charger and is the slowest kart in the game. It is overall the second slowest vehicle in the game, only being faster than its bike counterpart, the Bit Bike. The Booster Seat also features the same weight as the Jet Bubble, the same drift stat as the Sprinter, the same off-road stat as the Super Blooper, and the same mini-turbo stat as the Wild Wing and the Shooting Star.

Color schemes[edit]

Baby Daisy performing a Trick in Mario Kart Wii
The Booster Seat's roof opens
Character Color scheme Image Character Color scheme Image
Baby Mario White cab and seat, blue cab trim and roof, light blue and red roof stripe, red ceiling, no frills, blue hub-caps and red wheels with a star pattern Baby Mario's Booster Seat Baby Luigi Silver cab, white roof, green seat, ceiling and roof stripe, no frills, apple green hub-caps and green wheels with a star pattern Baby Luigi's Booster Seat
Baby Peach Light pink cab, roof, frills and hub-caps, pinkish white seat, white ceiling, yellow and white roof stripe and white wheels with a red and blue ball pattern Baby Peach's Booster Seat Baby Daisy Light orange cab, orange roof, frills and cab trim, orangey white seat, mint green and white roof stripe, white ceiling, pale green hub-caps and orange wheels with a square pattern Baby Daisy's Booster Seat
Toad Blue cab, yellow roof and cab trim, red-orange seat, red and yellow frills, blue and magenta roof stripe, red hub-caps and light yellow wheels with a ball pattern Toad's Booster Seat Toadette Magenta cab and hub-caps, yellow seat, white roof, pink and yellow frills, roof stripe and ceiling and pinkish purple wheels with a ball pattern Toadette's Booster Seat
Koopa Troopa Mint-green cab, light green roof, frills, and cab trim, white ceiling, teal and white roof stripe, sky blue seat, green hub-caps with a shell design and turquoise wheels with an arrow pattern Koopa Troopa's Booster Seat Dry Bones Black cab, roof, frills and seat, red roof stripe and ceiling, gray hub-caps with a shell design and gray wheels with a zig-zag pattern Dry Bones' Booster Seat
Male Mii Baby blue cab and seat, sky blue cab trim, roof and frills, sky blue and white roof stripe, white ceiling, light blue hub-caps and azure wheels with a star pattern Booster Seat from Mario Kart Wii Female Mii Baby pink cab and seat, hot pink cab trim, roof and frills, pink and white roof stripe, white ceiling, pink hub-caps and hot pink wheels with a star pattern Booster Seat from Mario Kart Wii

Gallery[edit]

Trading Card information[edit]

Baby Peach Mario Kart Wii trading card.
Trading Card

"A baby buggy on the race track!? Starting 'em young! The Booster Seat definitely belongs in the Lightweight category. Expect strong stats in Acceleration and Handling with lower numbers in Speed and Weight categories."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーベビィカー[?]
Sūpā Bebī Kā
Super Stroller (baby car is a term for strollers in Japan)
French (NOA) Rehausseur[?] Booster Seat
French (NOE) Auto-pousse[?] The suffix comes from the word poussette, "baby stroller" in French.
German Baby-Booster[?] Baby-Booster
Italian Culla a reazione[?] Jet Cradle
Korean 슈퍼유모차[?]
Syupeo Yumocha
Super Stroller
Spanish Supercuna[?] Super Cradle