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The '''Quacker''' is a small [[bike]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The vehicle is in the shape of a duck toy with exhaust pipes that resemble duck wings.
The '''Quacker''' is a small [[bike]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The vehicle is in the shape of a duck toy with exhaust pipes that resemble duck wings. The bike's kart counterpart is the [[Cheep Charger]].  The two vehicles also share the apparent children's toy-design theme, and are based on a type of animal. This bike is a Cruiser type vehicle.
 
The bike's kart counterpart is the [[Cheep Charger]].  The two vehicles also share the apparent children's toy-design theme, and are based on a type of animal.  


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Revision as of 23:58, February 27, 2012

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The Quacker is a small bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. The vehicle is in the shape of a duck toy with exhaust pipes that resemble duck wings. The bike's kart counterpart is the Cheep Charger. The two vehicles also share the apparent children's toy-design theme, and are based on a type of animal. This bike is a Cruiser type vehicle.

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The Quacker has the highest acceleration in the game. It also has good handling and drifting. However, its speed is fairly low and it is the lightest vehicle in the game, which makes it easy for heavier vehicles to push it around.

Color Schemes

  • Baby Mario – White with red wing-tips and collar
  • Baby Luigi – White with green wing-tips and collar
  • Baby Peach – White with pink wing-tips and collar
  • Baby Daisy – Yellow with orange wing-tips and collar
  • Toad – White with yellow wings that are tipped with red, blue collar
  • Toadette – Pink with magenta wing-tips and collar
  • Koopa Troopa – Pale yellow with lime-green wing-tips and collar
  • Dry Bones – Pale gray with black wing-tips and collar

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Names in Other Languages

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