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Revision as of 12:19, July 1, 2024

MC Ballyhoo
MC Ballyhoo and Big Top
Artwork from Mario Party 8
Full name Master of Catastrophe Ballyhoo
First appearance Mario Party 8 (2007)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (cameo) (2021)
Latest portrayal Steven Weyte (2007)
“On to the race to the Star Space! Where can it be? I'm crazed with anticipation!”
MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8

MC Ballyhoo is a major character from Mario Party 8, in which he hosts the various game modes as the self-proclaimed "master of catastrophes." He and his hat, Big Top, are the driving force behind the annual Star Carnival, hosting all of the attractions. While MC Ballyhoo is very extravagant and energetic in both speech and manner, Big Top is much calmer. Although the two rarely separate, they are separate entities capable of independent thought and action.

MC Ballyhoo is the creator of the Star Carnival. Ever since its conception, the MC has devoted each year to planning the next year's carnival. The winners of the main attraction, the Star Battles, can receive a year's supply of Candy and the title of Superstar. Despite Bowser's interference, the MC still manages to keep the carnival running with the help of his guests.

MC Ballyhoo's name is based on the word "ballyhoo," meaning "great noise or commotion." This term is often applied to carnival audiences. The abbreviation "MC" traditionally stands for the title "master of ceremonies," but with MC Ballyhoo, it stands for "Master of Catastrophe."[1]

MC Ballyhoo and Big Top appear together as a single novice class support spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Equipping the spirit allows the player to start off each fight with a Star Rod, a reference to the Star Rod from Mario Party 8 that is used to fight Bowser. In Mario Party Superstars, MC Ballyhoo makes a minor cameo appearance in the box art for Mario Party 8, which can be viewed in the library.

General information

Physical appearance

MC Ballyhoo is the only known member of an unnamed humanoid species. He has teal skin, large orange lips, and small yellow eyes. His bottom row of teeth is never seen, but he does have a large hot pink tongue. Without Big Top, he is a little taller than the average Toad and is dwarfed by most humans. His legs are much shorter and smaller in comparison to his large, lanky arms. He has no visible toes; rather, his feet appear similar to shoes. The top of MC Ballyhoo's head is pointed, and his head appears to be black-and-teal-striped. However, this feature is usually hidden by Big Top.

MC Ballyhoo wears a magenta suit and pink cufflinks with gold-colored trim and buttons. He also sports a prominent red bowtie. MC Ballyhoo wears white gloves on his five-fingered hands. His suit wraps around his underside like the pants of a Toad, but he wears neither traditional pants nor shoes. MC Ballyhoo is never seen without his microphone or Big Top. Although the mic does not appear to be connected to a speaker, it seems to be effective for amplifying the voices of both Big Top and MC Ballyhoo. When activated, Big Top's propeller allows MC Ballyhoo to hover in midair with MC Ballyhoo somehow attached, despite Big Top jumping seemingly unattached otherwise.

Personality

MC Ballyhoo introduces the Star Carnival.

MC Ballyhoo is highly energetic, often flailing around with excitement. He even goes so far as to characterize his excitement for the Star Carnival's events as madness. He speaks with satirical, ringmaster phrasing while introducing the various events at his carnival. He is always happy for the winning players yet sad for the losers. This makes it seem as though he values fairness.

Profiles and statistics

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Trophy
Ballyhoo & Big Top
Ballyhoo & Big Top trophy
Appears in:
Wii Mario Party 8
How to unlock: Collect 55 songs
The two emcees of the Star Carnival, an event held once a year to determine the biggest superstar. Big Top (on top) and Ballyhoo (on bottom) provide all Star Carnival commentary, and while Ballyhoo is energetic and over the top, Big Top provides a reserved counterpoint to his partner's antics. Despite their conflicting personalities, they're inseparable.
Sticker
Ballyhoo & Big Top
Ballyhoo
Artwork from: Mario Party 8
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: [Head] - Attack +10
Usable by: Anyone

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit
#128 MC Ballyhoo & Big Top
MC Ballyhoo and Big Top's Spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Series/game Mario Party Series
Type Support
Slots 1
Class Novice
Strength / effect(s) Star Rod Equipped
How to obtain Spirit Board
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach
Conditions

Rule: Item Tidal Wave

  • Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
Stage Mario Circuit
Song Pandemonium

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • In-game description
    • English:
      MC Ballyhoo and Big Top: MC Ballyhoo is on the mic, while Big Top is on his head. Together, they act as guides at the Star Carnival.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コンドゥ[?]
Kondu
Both this and Big Top's Japanese name「トーレ」(Tōre) are from "conduttore" (Italian word for "host")
French Martin Tamarre[?] Pun on "Martin" (a French male name) and tintamarre ("din")
German Billy Balla-Balla[?] "Balla-balla" colloquially refers to a person who is "crazy"
Italian Sir Baraonda[?] Sir Hubbub
Korean 반가[?]
Banga
From "반가워요" (bangawoyo, meaning "nice to meet you!")
Russian Т. Мада[?]
T. Mada
From "тaмада" (tamada, "toastmaster")
Spanish Gundimero el Pregonero, or simply Gundimero[?] Gundimero the Town Crier

References

  1. ^ "Who am I, you ask? I'm your Master of Catastrophe! MC Ballyhoo, at your service!" – MC Ballyhoo (2007). Mario Party 8. Nintendo (English).