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*In the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Pre-release and unused content|game's data]], the filenames for {{classic-link|GCN|Daisy Cruiser}} | *In the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Pre-release and unused content|game's data]], the filenames for {{classic-link|GCN|Daisy Cruiser}} and [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] all imply that they were originally set for different placements in the pass (the second course of the [[Boomerang Cup]] and the fourth course of the [[Cherry Cup]] respectively). Internal data also suggests that {{classic-link|GBA|Sunset Wilds}} (which is the second course of the [[Cherry Cup]] in the final version) suggests that it was intended to be the third course of this cup. | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, July 6, 2023
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The Feather Cup is a cup that appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Booster Course Pass DLC. It is the first of two cups in the fifth wave of the DLC, being released alongside the Cherry Cup, the ninth cup of the pass overall, and the twenty-first cup of the game overall. It features three classic courses and a new course called Squeaky Clean Sprint, making it the third cup in the pass to feature a new course, after the Propeller Cup and the Fruit Cup. The emblem of the cup is a Cape Feather.
Courses
Course 1 | Course 2 | Course 3 | Course 4 |
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Template:Classic-link |
Template:Classic-link |
Template:Classic-link |
Squeaky Clean Sprint |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 羽毛杯[?] Yǔmaó Bēi |
Feather Cup | |
Chinese (traditional) | 羽毛盃[?] Yǔmaó Bēi |
Feather Cup | |
Dutch | Veerbeker[?] | Feather Cup | |
German | Feder-Cup[?] | Feather Cup | |
Italian | Trofeo Piuma[?] | Feather Trophy | |
Korean | 깃털 컵[?] Gitteol Keop |
Feather Cup | |
Portuguese | Taça Pluma[?] | Feather Cup | |
Russian | Кубок пера[?] Kubok pera |
Feather Cup | |
Spanish | Copa Pluma[?] | Feather Cup |
Trivia
- In the game's data, the filenames for Template:Classic-link and Squeaky Clean Sprint all imply that they were originally set for different placements in the pass (the second course of the Boomerang Cup and the fourth course of the Cherry Cup respectively). Internal data also suggests that Template:Classic-link (which is the second course of the Cherry Cup in the final version) suggests that it was intended to be the third course of this cup.