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Revision as of 10:49, July 7, 2024
- This article is about the Mario Kart Tour object. For the barrels sometimes called "barrel bombs" in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, see TNT Barrel.
- Not to be confused with Bowser Bomb.
Barrel Bomb | |
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First appearance | Mario Kart Tour (2019) |
Barrel Bombs are objects that often appear in Goomba Takedown challenges in Mario Kart Tour. They are red explosive barrels with spiky hoops and Bowser's emblem depicted on the outer edge. Some of them are found on the ground, while others float in mid-air via propellers. If a driver runs into a Barrel Bomb or throws a Bob-omb at it, the barrel will explode, instantly defeating any Goombas in the vicinity of the original location of the explosion. However, the explosion can also cause drivers to spin out.
The Hammer Bro Tour introduces Barrel Bombs into regular races as obstacles found in GBA Bowser's Castle 2, where they usually appear in stacks. Their explosions can crash racers and grant bonus points under their name if hit with an offensive item.
Gallery
Barrel Bombs on GBA Bowser's Castle 2
Baby Mario near some Barrel Bombs and Goomba Towers
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 木桶炸弹[?] Mùtǒng Zhàdàn |
Barrel Bomb | |
Chinese (traditional) | 木桶炸彈[?] Mùtǒng Zhàdàn |
Barrel Bomb | |
French | tonneau explosif[?] | Explosive barrel | |
German | Fassbombe[?] | Barrel bomb | |
Italian | Bombarile[?] | From bomba ("bomb") and barile ("barrel") | |
Korean | 나무통폭탄[?] Namutong Poktan |
Barrel Bomb | |
Portuguese | bomba barril[?] | Barrel bomb | |
Spanish (NOA) | Bomba barril[?] | Barrel Bomb | |
Spanish (NOE) | Bombarril[?] | From bomba ("bomb") and barril ("barrel") |