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Revision as of 20:19, June 3, 2024

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: add more information on appearance in 4-koma Gag Battle as well as Japanese name in the Foreign languages template

T.T.
Artwork of T.T. from Diddy Kong Racing DS
Diddy Kong Racing DS artwork of T.T.
Full name T.T. the Stopwatch
Species Stopwatch
First appearance Diddy Kong Racing (1997)
Latest appearance Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007)
Portrayed by Dean Smith[1][2]
“Go for it!”
T.T., Diddy Kong Racing

T.T. is an animated stopwatch appearing mainly in Diddy Kong Racing and its remake. His main role during Adventure mode is being a lobby secretary who tells the players the various totals of what they acquired during their journey. The players can race T.T. in track mode in each course, and if they can beat T.T. in all races, he will become playable. T.T.'s top speed without bananas is 63 mph. His speed and acceleration is tied to Krunch's while piloting a plane, making Drumstick faster. T.T.'s instrument on the character select screen is a rotary organ. In Diddy Kong Racing DS, T.T. has a slightly higher-pitched voice and more pronounced English accent. During the adventure, T.T. is imprisoned behind a Wish Door in each lobby except Future Fun Land. He cannot be freed unless the player beats him in a Wish Race. Once freed, T.T. challenges the player to beat him in every racetrack, from the Dino Domain to Future Fun Land, in Time Trial mode. When the player does so, T.T. is unlocked as a playable character.

In the Club Nintendo comic, "Sag niemals Holerö!," TicToc, as he is called, joined Mario in his fight against an evil alien called Heini. Whenever Heini sang his song "Holerö," the people around would turn into food. When Mario was spending his holidays in Switzerland, he was seemingly the only one that could resist the spell. On his way back home via Germany, he met TicToc from Zurich, Switzerland in the train. TicToc explained that he was just getting his batteries changed, when suddenly all people around him were transformed. In Austria, TicToc and Mario met another non-transformed person: Bomberman. Due to a hint of Todojewski, the three of them met Mahgo in Germany, a man who tells the heroes about their secret powers. According to Mahgo, TicToc was able to freeze time for a short amount of time. TicToc soon made use of this power, when they found Heini in Frankfurt's Alte Oper. The alien and many of his friends were just about to start eating people they had previously turned into steaks and other food, when TicToc froze time. Mario and Bomberman managed to rescue the people and threw bombs at the aliens, before TicToc's powers diminished. In addition to "Sag niemals Holerö!"

T.T. appears in two Super Mario publications exclusively released in Japan: Mario no Bōken Land, where he announces the start and finish of the race, and in 4-koma Gag Battle comics, where he makes a few appearances.

Profiles and statistics

Diddy Kong Racing

  • Character stats
    • Weight: Middle
    • Acceleration: 5/5 (1/5 with the plane)
    • Handling: 2.5/5
    • Top Speed: 5/5 (4/5 with the plane)
    • Vehicle Color: Silver
  • Instruction booklet bio: "Like Taj, the overseer of the racetrack is less than impressed at Wizpig’s behavior, but in T.T.’s case, it’s because the bully has sealed off his beloved courses. He can’t do much on his own, but he’s certainly willing to give animals any help he can in their mission."[3]
  • Player's Guide: "Though T.T. has been pushed out of his job as caretaker of the island’s race courses, he can tell you how many special items you’ve collected and activate the time trial option for you."[4]
  • Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition: "You can always find T.T. the Stopwatch pacing near the central courtyard of any world you’re in, ready to give you an update on your progress. He’s also keeper of his own special domain: In each world there waits a locked door, the key for which is hidden somewhere on one of that world’s race courses. Once you find the key, there are two battles against other animal characters and two parts where you collect items. For each item you win, you’ll receive a one-quarter section of the T.T. Amulet. When your amulet’s complete, you can race Wiz-Pig for the second time."[5]

Diddy Kong Racing DS

  • Character stats
    • Speed: 5/5
    • Acceleration: 5/5
    • Handling: 4/5

General information

Physical appearance

T.T. has a pair of two black arms and legs, with a white glove on each hand and a white shoe on each foot. There is a blue button on his head, and T.T.'s outer shell is red, while his inner case is yellow.

Gallery

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French TT[7] -

References

  1. ^ April 2013. "The 25 Greatest Nintendo Games", GamesTM Issue 134. Page 58.
  2. ^ "2️⃣6️⃣ years since Diddy Kong Racing released in America🇺🇸 😮 Loved making this😃 #_i_am_tt_in_diddy_kong_racing_" – Dean Smith. LinkedIn.
  3. ^ Nintendo (1997). Diddy Kong Racing instruction booklet. Nintendo of America. Page 26.
  4. ^ Swan, Leslie (1997). Diddy Kong Racing Nintendo Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 7.
  5. ^ April 7, 1999. Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games. ISBN 978-0761521037. Page 42.
  6. ^ @Ghoulyboy (November 15, 2017). It's 20 years since @RareLtd released #DiddyKongRacing. TT reckons it's time for a drink to celebrate!. X. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  7. ^ February-March 1998. Official Nintendo french magazine N3. Page 25.