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The '''Zucchini'''<sup id="footnote_inline_en">[[#footnote_note_en|[en]]]</sup> is a kart body part from [[Mario Kart 7]] that later reappeared in [[Mario Kart Tour]]. | The '''Zucchini'''<sup id="footnote_inline_en">[[#footnote_note_en|[en]]]</sup> is a kart body part from [[Mario Kart 7]] that later reappeared in [[Mario Kart Tour]]. | ||
− | Currently, there | + | Currently, there are two versions available: |
* [[Zucchini (Atlas)]], based on the 3DS version | * [[Zucchini (Atlas)]], based on the 3DS version | ||
+ | * [[Zucchini (LTC 91)]], based on the Tour version | ||
== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == |
Revision as of 18:13, 22 January 2024
The Zucchini[en] is a kart body part from Mario Kart 7 that later reappeared in Mario Kart Tour.
Currently, there are two versions available:
- Zucchini (Atlas), based on the 3DS version
- Zucchini (LTC 91), based on the Tour version
Names in Other Languages
Dutch: | Komkommer GTi |
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French: | Courgette (NTSC) Cornichon (PAL) |
German: | Renngurke |
Italian: | Cetriolampo |
Japanese: | ダンガンダック |
Korean: | 날쌘돌이 |
Portuguese: | Abobrinhauto (NTSC) Pepinomóvel (PAL) |
Russian: | Корнишон |
Spanish: | Pepinomóvil (NTSC) Pepino-móvil (PAL) |
Greek: | - |
Polish: | - |
Finnish: | - |
Swedish: | - |
Czech: | - |
Danish: | - |
[en] - Known as Gherkin in Europe and Australia
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