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The Super Blooper debuts in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' as a medium-sized kart. The kart's [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Dolphin Dasher]] (which is also based on an aquatic ''Super Mario'' character); however, the kart is actually lighter than its bike counterpart, while being slightly faster. It can be unlocked by winning the 50cc [[Leaf Cup]], or by playing 300 races. | The Super Blooper debuts in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' as a medium-sized kart. The kart's [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Dolphin Dasher]] (which is also based on an aquatic ''Super Mario'' character); however, the kart is actually lighter than its bike counterpart, while being slightly faster. It can be unlocked by winning the 50cc [[Leaf Cup]], or by playing 300 races. | ||
The Super Blooper features good speed (tied with the [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]]) and great off-road (tied with the [[Booster Seat]]), but it also has the worst drifting among the medium vehicles and the second worst drift among the karts, only behind the [[Offroader]]. Its drift is tied with the [[Wario Bike]] for the third worst drifting in the game behind the Offroader and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. If Daisy rides the Super Blooper, it can pass the [[Honeycoupe]]'s and [[Bullet Bike]]'s default speed by one point. Its other stats are average. It is also | The Super Blooper features good speed (tied with the [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]]) and great off-road (tied with the [[Booster Seat]]), but it also has the worst drifting among the medium vehicles and the second worst drift among the karts, only behind the [[Offroader]]. Its drift is tied with the [[Wario Bike]] for the third worst drifting in the game behind the Offroader and the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. If Daisy rides the Super Blooper, it can pass the [[Honeycoupe]]'s and [[Bullet Bike]]'s default speed by one point. Its other stats are average. It is also the lightest medium kart in the game, and has the best off-road stat of all the medium karts. Its weight is tied with the [[Sneakster]]. Its acceleration (tied with the [[Blue Falcon]]) is slightly below average. | ||
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Revision as of 08:12, February 9, 2024
Super Blooper Turbo Blooper | |
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![]() Super Blooper in Mario Kart Tour | |
Size class | Medium |
Strong stats | Speed, Off-Road |
Average stats | Weight, Acceleration, Handling, Mini-Turbo |
Weak stats | Drift |
Appears in | Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart Tour |
The Super Blooper (known as the Turbo Blooper in the British English version in its debut game) is a kart in the Mario Kart series. It resembles a Blooper with two striped tentacles sticking out from its sides, with the emblem above each of them. Two more tentacles serve as the exhaust pipes. In terms of general shape, it resembles a Porsche 911. The side tentacles move when the vehicle boosts and the wings twist upward when the vehicle brakes, as if swimming.
History
Mario Kart Wii
The Super Blooper debuts in Mario Kart Wii as a medium-sized kart. The kart's bike counterpart is the Dolphin Dasher (which is also based on an aquatic Super Mario character); however, the kart is actually lighter than its bike counterpart, while being slightly faster. It can be unlocked by winning the 50cc Leaf Cup, or by playing 300 races.
The Super Blooper features good speed (tied with the Shooting Star) and great off-road (tied with the Booster Seat), but it also has the worst drifting among the medium vehicles and the second worst drift among the karts, only behind the Offroader. Its drift is tied with the Wario Bike for the third worst drifting in the game behind the Offroader and the Phantom. If Daisy rides the Super Blooper, it can pass the Honeycoupe's and Bullet Bike's default speed by one point. Its other stats are average. It is also the lightest medium kart in the game, and has the best off-road stat of all the medium karts. Its weight is tied with the Sneakster. Its acceleration (tied with the Blue Falcon) is slightly below average.
Color schemes
Character | Color scheme | Image | Character | Color scheme | Image |
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Mario | White Blooper, red stripes, dark blue wheels, red underside | ![]() |
Luigi | White Blooper, green stripes, dark blue wheels, green underside | ![]() |
Peach | White Blooper, pink stripes, pink wheels and underside | ![]() |
Daisy | White Blooper, yellow and orange stripes, orange wheels and underside | ![]() |
Yoshi | White Blooper, light blue stripes, green wheels, light green underside | ![]() |
Birdo | White Blooper, purple stripes, maroon-magenta wheels, purple underside | ![]() |
Diddy Kong | White Blooper, red stripes, red wheels and underside | ![]() |
Bowser Jr. | Yellow-orange Blooper, green stripes and underside, red wheels | ![]() |
Male Mii | Gray Blooper, black stripes, dark blue wheels, black underside | ![]() |
Female Mii | White Blooper, blue stripes, brown wheels, blue underside | ![]() |
Mario Kart Tour
The Super Blooper returns in Mario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Super kart. Unlike its Mario Kart Wii appearance, it only has a red stripe color scheme (shared by Mario and Diddy Kong) no matter which driver is using it, and its side tentacles and wings no longer move. The Super Blooper uses the Pipe Frame's tires and increases the duration of Mini-Turbo speed boosts and the amount of points earned for performing Mini-Turbos.
The game introduces a golden variant, simply named the Gold Blooper, which is also classified as a Super Kart.
The Super Blooper is available in each tour's First Pipe and Second Pipe and is also a part of the Daily Selects base set. It has also been obtainable by other means, shown in the following table.
Tour | Availability |
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Halloween Tour (2019) | Tour gift 210 Grand Stars |
Marine Tour | Undersea Pipe |
Statistics
Mario Kart Wii
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Vehicle type: Drift |
Mario Kart Tour
Special skill | ![]() | |||||
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Favorite courses (Bonus points ×2) |
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Favored courses (Bonus points ×1.5) |
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* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6. |
Gallery
Models
Screenshots
Yoshi using his Super Blooper on Template:Classic-link
Koopa Troopa in the Super Blooper in Mario Kart Tour
Penguin Luigi tricking in the Super Blooper on 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 超级鱿鱿[?] Chāojí Yóuyóu |
Super Blooper | |
Chinese (traditional) | 超級魷魷[?] Chāojí Yóuyóu |
Super Blooper | |
French | Super Bloups[?] | Super Blooper | |
German | Blooper-Bolide[?] | Blooper Racing Car | |
Italian | Super Calamako[?] | Super Blooper | |
Korean | 슈퍼징오징오[?] Syupeo Jing-o Jing-o |
Super Blooper | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Superblooper[?] | Super Blooper | |
Spanish | Bloopercarro[?] | Bloopercar |
Template:MKW may refer to:
- Template:Mario Kart Wii, covering Mario Kart Wii.
- Template:Mario Kart World, covering Mario Kart World.
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