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The Tiny Titan has the best off-road among all karts in the game, enabling it to take off-road shortcuts without losing almost any speed. Its drift is rather low. The vehicle's other statistics are around average, and it is the heaviest small vehicle in the game. However, the Tiny Titan has the worst drift stat out of all the small vehicles. Its weight and drift are tied with the [[Zip Zip]], with the latter stat also being the same as that of the [[Spear]]. Its mini-turbo is tied with the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]].
The Tiny Titan has the best off-road among all karts in the game, enabling it to take off-road shortcuts without losing almost any speed. It has decent speed, but its drift is low. The vehicle's other statistics are around average, and it is the heaviest small vehicle in the game. However, the Tiny Titan has the worst drift stat out of all the small vehicles. Its weight and drift are tied with the [[Zip Zip]], with the latter stat also being the same as that of the [[Spear]]. Its mini-turbo is tied with the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]].


If the babies ride the Tiny Titan, its weight will surpass that of both the Super Blooper and [[Sneakster]]; its weight will become that of both the [[Classic Dragster]] and [[Dolphin Dasher]] if [[Baby Mario]] or [[Baby Luigi]] rides it. Otherwise, it is only heavier than the [[Mini Beast]] and [[Sugarscoot]].
If the babies ride the Tiny Titan, its weight will surpass that of both the Super Blooper and [[Sneakster]]; its weight will become that of both the [[Classic Dragster]] and [[Dolphin Dasher]] if [[Baby Mario]] or [[Baby Luigi]] rides it. Otherwise, it is only heavier than the [[Mini Beast]] and [[Sugarscoot]].

Latest revision as of 18:08, December 11, 2024

Tiny Titan
Rally Romper
Koopa Troopa in the Tiny Titan
Koopa Troopa on his Tiny Titan
Size class Small
Strong stats Off-Road
Average stats Speed, Weight, Acceleration, Handling, Mini-Turbo
Weak stats Drift
Appears in Mario Kart Wii

The Tiny Titan (known as the Rally Romper in the British English version) is a small kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. It is based on the Monster from Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally, which is in turn based on a Volkswagen Beetle open-top custom buggy; this is further shown in its Japanese name, which is a direct reference to the game. The emblem is located on the hood, sides, and rear. The Tiny Titan is unlocked by unlocking one expert staff ghost, by winning 50 races online or by playing 1,200 races. This kart has a 2-stroker twin cylinder engine placed in the back similar to its real-life counterpart, which has a flat four-stroke engine. Its bike counterpart is the Magikruiser, and its medium counterpart is the Super Blooper.

Toad's kart in The Super Mario Bros. Movie resembles the Tiny Titan.

Stats[edit]

Speed: 46/80
Weight: 35/80
Acceleration: 43/80
Handling: 43/80
Drift: 29/80
Off-Road: 64/80
Mini-Turbo: 40/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

The Tiny Titan has the best off-road among all karts in the game, enabling it to take off-road shortcuts without losing almost any speed. It has decent speed, but its drift is low. The vehicle's other statistics are around average, and it is the heaviest small vehicle in the game. However, the Tiny Titan has the worst drift stat out of all the small vehicles. Its weight and drift are tied with the Zip Zip, with the latter stat also being the same as that of the Spear. Its mini-turbo is tied with the Phantom.

If the babies ride the Tiny Titan, its weight will surpass that of both the Super Blooper and Sneakster; its weight will become that of both the Classic Dragster and Dolphin Dasher if Baby Mario or Baby Luigi rides it. Otherwise, it is only heavier than the Mini Beast and Sugarscoot.

If Baby Luigi or Baby Daisy rides the Tiny Titan, its speed will surpass that of both the Super Blooper and Shooting Star by one point.

Color schemes[edit]

Luigi Circuit from Mario Kart Wii
Baby Luigi using his Tiny Titan on Luigi Circuit.
Character Color scheme Image Character Color scheme Image
Baby Mario Tomato red body, blue emblem and tires, orange middle stripe, yellow lights and rims, green shocks and spoiler stripe Baby Mario in the Tiny Titan Baby Luigi Green body, dark blue emblem, shocks, tires and spoiler stripe, bright green middle stripe, yellow lights and rims Baby Luigi in the Tiny Titan
Baby Peach Orchid body, yellow emblem, lights and rims, light blue middle stripe, green shocks and spoiler stripe, blue-green tires Baby Peach in the Tiny Titan Baby Daisy Orange body, purple emblem, shocks and spoiler stripe, dark green middle stripe, cyan lights, yellow rims, green tires Baby Daisy in the Tiny Titan
Toad Dark blue body, green emblem, yellow middle stripe, orange lights, red shocks, spoiler stripe and tires, light yellow rims Toad in the Tiny Titan Toadette Purple body, pink emblem, orange middle stripe, yellow lights, cyan shocks and spoiler stripe, bronze rims, dark blue tires Toadette in the Tiny Titan
Koopa Troopa Olive body, green emblem, chartreuse middle stripe and rims, orange lights, purple shocks and spoiler stripe, dark green tires Koopa Troopa in the Tiny Titan Dry Bones Gray body and emblem, light blue middle stripe, orange lights, magenta shocks and spoiler stripe, yellow rims, dark brown tires Dry Bones in the Tiny Titan
Male Mii Cyan body and tires, yellow emblem, lights and rims, indigo middle stripe, purple shocks and spoiler stripe Tiny Titan from Mario Kart Wii Female Mii Yellow body, green emblem, orange middle stripe, cyan lights, shocks and spoiler stripe, light bronze rims, brown tires Tiny Titan from Mario Kart Wii

Trading Card information[edit]

The Tiny Titan card from the Mario Kart Wii trading cards
Trading Card

"The strengths of this ride are its Off-Road and Handling characteristics. Give this mini monster machine a try on tight tracks where you'll be spending time "in the rough," or as we call it with Tiny Titan, "the fun stuff."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホットラリー[?]
Hotto Rarī
Hot Rally; referencing 3D Hot Rally
French (NOA) Petit Titan[?] Small Titan
French (NOE) Mini-monstre[?] Minimonster
German Monztruck[?] Monster Truck
Italian Minirally[?] Minirally
Korean 오프로드카고[?]
Opeu Rodeu Kago
Offroad Cargo
Spanish Minitractor[?] Minitractor