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Revision as of 14:53, July 17, 2022

Magikruiser
File:Magikruiser-Baby Mario.png
Baby Mario on his Magikruiser
Size class Small
Strong stats Off-Road
Average stats Speed, Acceleration, Handling, Mini-Turbo
Weak stats Weight, Drift
Appears in Mario Kart Wii

The Magikruiser is a small-sized hang-on type bike in Mario Kart Wii. The Magikruiser resembles a Magikoopa lying out with wheels on its arms and legs. Specifically, it is likely a reference to Kamek, as the bike's engine and exhaust pipe resemble a broom and it is designed for lightweight characters, including babies. The Magikruiser is unlocked by completing 8 different time trials or by playing 900 races. The emblem appears on the sides on the bike.

The kart counterpart for this bike is the Tiny Titan, and its medium counterpart is the Dolphin Dasher.

According to its concept art, it was originally called the 「スーパーカメック」 (Sūpā Kamekku), translated to "Super Kamek" or "Super Magikoopa".

Stats

Speed: 43/80
Weight: 24/80
Acceleration: 45/80
Handling: 45/80
Drift: 32/80
Off-Road: 67/80
Mini-Turbo: 43/80
Vehicle type:
Hang-on

The Magikruiser has the best off-road stat in the game, enabling it to take shortcuts without losing almost any speed. However, its drift is below average, having the third worst drifting of the inside bikes behind the Spear and Dolphin Dasher, although its hang-on type helps keep that a minor issue, enabling it to make tight turns. Additionally, it is very light (its weight is tied with the Bullet Bike and Cheep Charger), which makes it easy for the vehicle to be pushed around by heavier vehicles. Its acceleration is tied with the Zip Zip, and its speed is tied with the Phantom and the Standard Bike M. Additionally, Toadette's Magikruiser has the best off-road stat in the game, enabling her to drive in Shy Guy Beach's tides, Grumble Volcano's dirt, or Coconut Mall's offroad shortcut as if it was normal terrain that slowed her down only a little. All of its other stats are balanced.

Color schemes

Rocket Start
Koopa Troopa using his Magikruiser on Koopa Cape
Character Color scheme Image Character Color scheme Image
Baby Mario Blue cloak, orange with white lines, red shoes and tires Baby Mario's Magikruiser Baby Luigi Dark green cloak, orange with white lines, brown shoes, blue tires Baby Luigi's Magikruiser
Baby Peach Pink cloak, red with white lines, hot pink shoes and tires Baby Peach's Magikruiser Baby Daisy Orange cloak, red with white lines, red shoes and tires Baby Daisy's Magikruiser
Toad Red cloak, white with yellow lines, brown shoes and tires Toad's Magikruiser Toadette Magenta cloak, orange with white lines, brown shoes, purple tires Toadette's Magikruiser
Koopa Troopa Bright green cloak, blue with white lines, green shoes, dark green tires Koopa Troopa's Magikruiser Dry Bones Black cloak, white with red lines, bluish-gray shoes, black tires Dry Bones' Magikruiser
Male Mii Dark blue cloak, white with blue lines, brown shoes, blue tires Magikruiser from Mario Kart Wii Female Mii Light pink cloak, red with white lines, brown shoes, hot pink tires Magikruiser from Mario Kart Wii

* - Baby Mario's Magikruiser has the color scheme of Magikoopa. All other drivers have different color schemes of their own.

Trading Card info

The Magikruiser card from the Mario Kart Wii trading cards
Trading Card

"Maybe Magikoopa misfired on a spell and turned himself into a Bike? Whatever the case, the Magikruiser is a good choice for Time Trials because of its balanced stat characteristics and great Off-Road capabilities."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ライド・オン・カメック[?]
Raido on Kamekku
Ride on Kamek
German Kameknaller[?] ?
Italian Kamekruiser[?] From Kamek and cruiser
Korean 마귀라이더[?]
Magwilaideo
From Kamek and ride
Spanish Magiciclo[?] Pun of Magikoopa and triciclo (tricycle)