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*When [[Mario]] rides his Dolphin Dasher, it looks like the original dolphin from ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*When [[Mario]] rides his Dolphin Dasher, it looks like the original dolphin from ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*This is one of the vehicle, along with the [[Cheep Charger]] and the [[Honeycoupe]] that has a color scheme based on the traditional colors from the rainbow.
*This is one of the vehicle, along with the [[Cheep Charger]] and the [[Honeycoupe]] that has a color scheme based on the traditional colors from the rainbow.
*The Dolphin Dasher, along with the [[Jet Bubble]] and the [[Wario Bike]] are the only bikes exceeding a karts weight of their class.
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Revision as of 12:15, November 19, 2011

Template:Kart-infobox The Dolphin Dasher is an unlockable medium-sized bike in the game Mario Kart Wii. It is unlocked by winning the Star Cup in Mirror Mode. As the name suggests, it looks like a dolphin seen in Super Mario World. The character's emblem is shown on the bike's belly.

Its kart counterpart is the Super Blooper kart, which is slightly faster and lighter. It makes the Dolphin Dasher the only bike heavier than its kart counterpart. It is the heaviest medium bike in the game.

Statistics

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The Dolphin Dasher has a great off-road stat. Unlike the Magikruiser, it loses a little more speed when going off-road.

Color Schemes

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Diddy Kong, riding his Dolphin Dasher at Bowser Castle 3.

Gallery

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • When Mario rides his Dolphin Dasher, it looks like the original dolphin from Super Mario World.
  • This is one of the vehicle, along with the Cheep Charger and the Honeycoupe that has a color scheme based on the traditional colors from the rainbow.
  • The Dolphin Dasher, along with the Jet Bubble and the Wario Bike are the only bikes exceeding a karts weight of their class.