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In ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', Harry is a coach at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]]. He and [[Kate]] have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex. He's implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player but briefly forget that he's a coach and act like a rival player until Kate reminds him that he's a coach now. | In ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', Harry is a coach at the [[Royal Tennis Academy|Academy]]. He and [[Kate]] have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex. He's implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player but briefly forget that he's a coach and act like a rival player until Kate reminds him that he's a coach now. | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, September 16, 2012
Harry (Japanese: ハリー Harī) is an unlockable character in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. He is Alex's doubles partner and can be transferred into Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Harry is a big powerful member of the senior team. Harry wears a white tennis shirt and shorts and has brown spiky hair.
In Mario Tennis: Power Tour, Harry is a coach at the Academy. He and Kate have a friendly rivalry of sorts (emphasis on the friendly), frequently resulting in trouble for anyone nearby. The player can see his name on a trophy for winning the Island Open doubles with Alex. He's implied to be the second-in-command coach under Alex. After completing Wall Practice, Harry will show up to congratulate the player but briefly forget that he's a coach and act like a rival player until Kate reminds him that he's a coach now.