Green Kiddie Kart

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Template:Kart-infobox The Green Kiddie Kart is a Normal kart in Mario Kart Tour, introduced in the Valentine's Tour. It has a green and dark blue color scheme with yellow headlights that match the front of Luigi's overalls. The kart has an exhaust pipe resembling a Warp Pipe located close to a plaque resembling an Empty Block; this design is also seen between the pedals. The emblem is located on the sides of the kart. Its engine noise is shared with the Pipe Frame and Koopa Clown, and it uses the Standard tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Green Kiddie Kart increases the speed boost and points resulted from successfully pulling off a Rocket Start.

A red variant called the Red Kiddie Kart, which also has the Normal classification, was introduced in the Mario Bros. Tour.

Special availability

Since its introduction in the Valentine's Tour, the Green Kiddie Kart is normally available in tour pipes and the Daily Selects. However, it has also been made available through other means, shown below.

Tour Available in / as
Valentine's Tour Baby Luigi Pack
Jungle Tour Tour gift
(75 Grand Stars)
Peach Tour Classic Car Pipe

Statistics

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Prior to the game's version 2.0.1 update, the Green Kiddie Kart had a few favored courses that were available before its official debut in the Valentine's Tour: Tokyo Blur 2R and Toad Circuit R/T (which had not been used since the New Year's Tour), and both London Loop R and London Loop R/T (which had not been used since the London Tour). Toad Circuit R/T was eventually readded to the kart's favored courses at the start of the Trick Tour, Tokyo Blur 2R was eventually readded to the kart's favored courses at the start of the Summer Festival Tour, and London Loop R and London Loop R/T were eventually readded to the kart's favored courses at the start of the 1st Anniversary Tour.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キッズグリーン[?]
Kizzu Gurīn
Kids' Green
German Spielzeug-Kart Grünblau[?] Green-Blue Toy Kart
Italian Giokartolo verde[?] Green Toy-Kart, Giokartolo comes from giocattolo (toy) and kart
Portuguese Bibi verde[?] Green Beep, Bibi is an onomatopoeia for a car horn sound.
Spanish (NOA) Carro de juguete L[?] Toy Car L