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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Flame Runner is one of six vehicles in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to go through a design change other than a palette-swap; the others being the [[Bit Bike]], [[Wario Bike]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], [[Spear]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. In this case, Bowser's and Dry Bowser's Flame Runner have their exhaust pipes positioned lower than the other bikes. Also, Rosalina's Flame Runner features shorter handles than the other Flame Runners.
*The Flame Runner is one of six vehicles in ''Mario Kart Wii'' to go through a design change other than a palette-swap; the others being the [[Bit Bike]], [[Wario Bike]], [[Shooting Star (bike)|Shooting Star]], [[Spear]], and [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]]. In this case, Bowser's and Dry Bowser's Flame Runner have their exhaust pipes positioned lower than the other bikes. Also, Rosalina's and the Female Mii's Flame Runner feature shorter handles than the other Flame Runners.
*The Japanese name of the bike, Super Bowser, uses Bowser's English name instead of using his Japanese name of Koopa. This was later used with the DLC [[Bone Rattler]] from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
*The Japanese name of the bike, Super Bowser, uses Bowser's English name instead of using his Japanese name of Koopa. This was later used with the DLC [[Bone Rattler]] from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
*If used with Funky Kong, its speed will tie with the [[Sprinter]]'s default speed.
*If used with Funky Kong, its speed will tie with the [[Sprinter]]'s default speed.
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Revision as of 18:26, July 2, 2018

Not to be confused with Flame Flyer or Flame Rider.

Template:Kart-infobox The Flame Runner (known as the Bowser Bike in Europe and Oceania) is a large-sized bike which appears in the game Mario Kart Wii. As the PAL region name suggests, the bike resembles Bowser; the coloring of the bike even mirrors Bowser himself. No other vehicles in Mario Kart Wii bear physical resemblances to its playable characters.

The kart counterpart for this bike is the Flame Flyer.

Bowser's Flame Runner makes a cameo appearance as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Stats

Template:Mkwiistat The Flame Runner has great speed with good weight, drifting and mini-turbo: it is the third fastest bike in the game, behind the Sneakster and the Spear respectively. Its speed is tied with the Blue Falcon. However, the bike suffers from the worst acceleration among all bikes in the game, and its handling and off-road (tied with the Sprinter) are also rather low.

Color schemes

On the Flame Runner, the color changes on the front wheel well and back wheel, the bike's body, and the exhaust pipe.

  • Wario: Purple well, yellow body, gold exhaust pipe
  • Waluigi: Dark Blue well and body, silver exhaust pipe
  • Donkey Kong: Maroon well and body, gold exhaust pipe
  • Bowser: Red well, yellow body, gold exhaust pipe
  • King Boo: Black well and body, silver exhaust pipe
  • Rosalina: Blue well, grey body, silver exhaust pipe
  • Funky Kong: Maroon well, light tan body, gold exhaust pipe
  • Dry Bowser: Brown well, grey body, silver exhaust pipe
  • Male Mii: Golden well, light tan body, silver exhaust pipe
  • Female Mii: Pink well, a pinkish light tan body, gold exhaust pipe

Gallery

Trophy description from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Name Image Appears In NTSC-U Description PAL Description
Bowser + Flame Runner
Bowser + Bowser Bike
Bowser + Flame Runner trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii Mario Kart Wii (04/2008) Now THIS is a monster of a bike! It was obviously designed with Bowser in mind, since they both weigh a ton and both have trouble accelerating. Once you get up to top speed, though, these two really come into their own! Incidentally, Bowser is known as Koopa in Japan, but the Japanese name for this bike is Super Bowser. How rare. Now THIS is a monster of a bike! It was clearly designed with Bowser in mind, but since they both weigh a ton, they might have trouble accelerating. Once they get to top speed, though, they're a practically unstoppable team! Incidentally, although Bowser is known as Koopa in Japan, this bike still uses his English name there.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーバウザー[?]
Sūpā Bauzā
Super Bowser
Italian Moto Bowser[?] Bowser Bike
Korean 쿠파라이더[?]
Kupa Raideou
Bowser Rider
Spanish Moto de Bowser[?] Bowser Bike

Trivia

  • The Flame Runner is one of six vehicles in Mario Kart Wii to go through a design change other than a palette-swap; the others being the Bit Bike, Wario Bike, Shooting Star, Spear, and Phantom. In this case, Bowser's and Dry Bowser's Flame Runner have their exhaust pipes positioned lower than the other bikes. Also, Rosalina's and the Female Mii's Flame Runner feature shorter handles than the other Flame Runners.
  • The Japanese name of the bike, Super Bowser, uses Bowser's English name instead of using his Japanese name of Koopa. This was later used with the DLC Bone Rattler from Mario Kart 8.
  • If used with Funky Kong, its speed will tie with the Sprinter's default speed.