Mushmellow

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Mushmellow
Mushmellow from Mario Kart Tour
The Mushmellow in Mario Kart Tour
Strong stats Acceleration, Handling, Drift (MKDS)
Average stats None (MKDS)
Weak stats Speed, Weight, Items (MKDS)
Appears in Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Tour

The Mushmellow is a kart in the Mario Kart series. It is a small kart shaped like a Mushroom. The kart's name is a portmanteau of "mushroom" and "marshmallow", also including the word "mellow". The emblem is located on the stalk, which is where a Mushroom's eyes would go. In Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 and Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, a similar kart called the Mash Run appears, with the Japanese names implying it is a variant of the Mushmellow.

History

Mario Kart DS

The Mushmellow first appears in Mario Kart DS, as Toad's default signature kart. It has high acceleration and above-average handling and drift, but its speed, weight, and items are fairly low. Its weight is tied with the Poltergust 4000; its handling is tied with the Streamliner and ROB-BLS; and its drift is tied with the Hurricane.

The kart is unlocked for Yoshi and Dry Bones to drive when the player wins a gold trophy in all Nitro or Retro cups on 150cc, and becomes available for everyone else when a gold trophy is obtained in every cup on 150cc Mirror Mode.

Mario Kart Tour

The Mushmellow returns in Mario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Normal kart. It uses the Pipe Frame's tires to match its appearance in Mario Kart DS. The Mushmellow increases the duration of Jump Boost speed boosts and the number of points earned for performing Jump Boosts.

The game introduces two variants, one simply named the Pink Mushmellow, which also has the Normal classification, and another called the Cheermellow, which is a High-End kart that was introduced in the 2019 Winter Tour.

The Mushmellow is regularly obtainable from pipes, and is a part of the Daily Selects set. Throughout the game's history, it could be obtained in other ways as well, shown in the table below by tour.

Tour Availability
London Tour Tour Gift
167 Grand Stars
Exploration Tour (2020) Tour Gift
75 Grand Stars
Mario Tour (2021) Tour Gift
60 Grand Stars
Los Angeles Tour (2021) Tour Gift
40 Grand Stars
New Year's 2022 Tour Tour Gift
40 Grand Stars
Los Angeles Tour (2022) Tour Gift
40 Grand Stars
Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022) Tour Gift
85 Grand Stars
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2022) Tour Gift
40 Grand Stars

Profiles and statistics

Mario Kart DS

Speed: 43/100
Acceleration: 87/100
Weight: 49/100
Handling: 69/100
Drift: 69/100
Items: 33/100

Mario Kart Tour

Statistics
Special skill Jump Boost Plus icon from Mario Kart Tour Jump Boost Plus
Favorite courses
(Bonus points ×2)
3DS Toad Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit
3DS Toad Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit T
Favored courses
(Bonus points ×1.5)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R
SNES Mario Circuit 3T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 3T
3DS Toad Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit R
3DS Daisy Hills from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills
SNES Vanilla Lake 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Vanilla Lake 1R/T**
N64 Royal Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway R
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge
Squeaky Clean Sprint from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint
Madrid Drive from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Gallery

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart Tour

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マッシュ[?]
Masshu
Mush
Chinese 蘑菇[?]
Mógū
Mushroom
French Champmignon[?] From champignon ("mushroom") and mignon ("cute")
German Pilzkarre[?] Mushroom Car
Italian Fungomobile[?] Mushroomobile
Korean 버돌호[?]
Beodol-ho
Mushboy ("버" is shortened from "버섯", meaning "mushroom". "-돌"(乭) is a suffix commonly used behind Korean male names, and "호" is attached behind the name of trains, ships, or karts.)
Portuguese Cogumóvel[?] From cogumelo ("mushroom") and móvel ("mobile")
Spanish Champibólido[?] From champiñón ("mushroom") and bólido ("sports car")