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'''Artist on the Court''' is one of the [[minigame]]s in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''.
'''Artist on the Court''' is a sport [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. The minigame takes place in the grassy [[Peach Dome]], with a large mural in the middle of the court. The player must paint the mural by shooting paint balls that appear from [[Warp Pipe]]s, using the colors that correspond to the original picture that appears on the ground. A paint ball does not affect the mural if it hits an incorrect portion of the mural. Once the player finishes painting the mural with the correct colors, the game finishes. The music played on this court is an arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.


==Overview==
In the [[Wii]] version, the player gets 10 minutes instead of 5 to finish the mural. Additionally, the color of whichever ball has been hit will automatically fill in every portion of the mural corresponding to that color.
The minigame takes place on the [[Grass Court]] variation of [[Peach Dome]]. There is a large mural, and the player has five minutes to hit paint balls from [[Warp Pipe]]s on the mural, using the colors that correspond to the reflection of the picture. The player wins if they color in the entire painting.


The Bonus Game supports single-player and multiplayer. The goal in single-player is to complete the mural painting before time runs out to unlock another stage and set a record. Multiplayer is similar, except the player cannot unlock later stages.
==Game modes==
 
*'''Single Player''': The player must finish the mural painting in a restricted period of time in order to unlock another stage and make a time record.
In the ''[[New Play Control!]]'' release, there is a ten-minute time limit. The ball is automatically hit to part of the mural corresponding to the color.
*'''Multiplayer''': Players must finish the mural painting in order to make a time record; however, this mode does not unlock another stage.


==Stage levels==
==Stage levels==
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==Notes==
*The background music is an arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.


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Latest revision as of 16:41, March 23, 2025

The second level of Artist On the Court.

Artist on the Court is a sport minigame found in Mario Power Tennis. The minigame takes place in the grassy Peach Dome, with a large mural in the middle of the court. The player must paint the mural by shooting paint balls that appear from Warp Pipes, using the colors that correspond to the original picture that appears on the ground. A paint ball does not affect the mural if it hits an incorrect portion of the mural. Once the player finishes painting the mural with the correct colors, the game finishes. The music played on this court is an arrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" from Super Mario 64.

In the Wii version, the player gets 10 minutes instead of 5 to finish the mural. Additionally, the color of whichever ball has been hit will automatically fill in every portion of the mural corresponding to that color.

Game modes[edit]

  • Single Player: The player must finish the mural painting in a restricted period of time in order to unlock another stage and make a time record.
  • Multiplayer: Players must finish the mural painting in order to make a time record; however, this mode does not unlock another stage.

Stage levels[edit]

Name (difficulty) Image Completed image
Mario (Novice) The first level of Artist On the Court. The first level of Artist On the Court.
Luigi (Easy) The second level of Artist On the Court. The second level of Artist On the Court.
Diddy Kong (Normal) The third level of Artist on Court. The third level of Artist on Court.
Bowser and Bowser Jr. (Hard) The fourth level of Artist On the Court. The fourth level of Artist On the Court.
Yoshi (Expert) The final level of Artist On the Court. The final level of Artist On the Court.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ペイントテニス[?]
Peinto Tenisu
Paint Tennis
French Artiste sur le court[?] Artist on the Court
German Tenniskünstler[?] Tennis Artist
Italian Artisti in Campo[?] Artists on the Court
Spanish El artista de la pista[?] The Artist of the Court