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Before starting the game, there is an intro movie that you can watch with Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi teaming up against the Mario Bros.  Of course, it has nothing to do with the actual game plot.
Before starting the game, there is an intro movie that you can watch with Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi teaming up against the Mario Bros.  Of course, it has nothing to do with the actual game plot.


The movie begins with a tennis tournament.  The Mario Bros. are playing a match against Wario and Waluigi.  The Mario Bros. win, and as Wario complains, Waluigi sees a picture of the Mario Bros. on a tournament board. They vandalize the picture, but the cops see them and pursue a chase.  The two run to Peach Tower and try to hide in what they think is a janitor's closet, but the closet has no floor, and the two fall into a training room.  As Wario wonders, "What's this dump?", Bowser approaches them and offers an alliance to destroy the Mario Bros.
The movie begins with a tennis tournament.  The Mario Bros. are playing a match against Wario and Waluigi.  The Mario Bros. win, and as Wario complains, Waluigi sees a picture of the Mario Bros. on a tournament board. They vandalize the picture, but the cops see them and pursue a chase.  The two run to Peach Tower and try to hide in what they think is a janitor's closet, but the closet has no floor, and the two fall into a training room.  As Wario wonders, "What's this stuff?", Bowser approaches them and offers an alliance to destroy the Mario Bros.


As Mario and Luigi are playing a match against Yoshi and Donkey Kong, Bowser grabs Yoshi and DK and replaces them with Wario and Waluigi. Wario and Waluigi catapult Bob-ombs at them, but they reflect them with their tennis rackets.  Bowser enters and launches a Bullet Bill at them, and Mario knocks it back with his racket, causing a giant explosion.
As Mario and Luigi are playing a match against Yoshi and Donkey Kong, Bowser grabs Yoshi and DK and replaces them with Wario and Waluigi. Wario and Waluigi catapult Bob-ombs at them, but they reflect them with their tennis rackets.  Bowser enters and launches a Bullet Bill at them, and Mario knocks it back with his racket, causing a giant explosion.

Revision as of 22:30, August 1, 2007

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Mario Power Tennis is a game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the sequel of Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. In this game, Mario and his various friends (and enemies) meet up to play a few rounds of tennis. Like previous Mario sports titles, all the playable characters have special Power Shots to make the game more interesting. Additionally, there are courts in the game that have special effects and events during the game. Also, there are special games for each court to play with.
















Playable Characters, their power shots and their skill types

Character Skill type Offensive Power Shot Defensive Power Shot
Mario All Around Iron Hammer Spin Jump Return
Luigi All Around Squeaky Mallet Poltergust Return
Peach Technique Super Peach Spin Sweet Kiss Return
Daisy Technique Wonder Flower Flowerbed Return
Wario Power Thunder Cast Shot Ultra-Hand Return
Waluigi Defense Whirluigi Swimming Return
Bowser Power Fire Breath Spinning Shell Dash
Donkey Kong Power Barrel Cannon Blast Boomerang Banana Return
Diddy Kong Speedy Acrobatic Banana Barrel Jet
Yoshi Speedy Rainbow Flutter Rolling Egg Return
Bowser Jr. Tricky Magic Paint Rolling Brush Return
Koopa Troopa Speedy Water Bomb Water Shell Dash
Boo Tricky Boo Blast Boo Brigade Return
Shy Guy Technique Lightning Spear Spear Dance Return

Unlockable Characters, their power shots and their skill types

Character Skill type Offensive Power Shot Defensive Power Shot
Fly Guy Tricky Tornado Twist Tornado Return
Paratroopa Technique Energy Ball Sky Dive
Wiggler Defense Anger Management Flutter Return
Petey Piranha Power Sludge Racket Piranha Swingback

Opening Movie

Before starting the game, there is an intro movie that you can watch with Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi teaming up against the Mario Bros. Of course, it has nothing to do with the actual game plot.

The movie begins with a tennis tournament. The Mario Bros. are playing a match against Wario and Waluigi. The Mario Bros. win, and as Wario complains, Waluigi sees a picture of the Mario Bros. on a tournament board. They vandalize the picture, but the cops see them and pursue a chase. The two run to Peach Tower and try to hide in what they think is a janitor's closet, but the closet has no floor, and the two fall into a training room. As Wario wonders, "What's this stuff?", Bowser approaches them and offers an alliance to destroy the Mario Bros.

As Mario and Luigi are playing a match against Yoshi and Donkey Kong, Bowser grabs Yoshi and DK and replaces them with Wario and Waluigi. Wario and Waluigi catapult Bob-ombs at them, but they reflect them with their tennis rackets. Bowser enters and launches a Bullet Bill at them, and Mario knocks it back with his racket, causing a giant explosion.

Incredibly, there are no fatalities. Mario slowly gets up, looks around, grins, and mutters, "Mama mia."

Plus, in the beginning you can see Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, and on the tournament board, Toad and Toadette participate (but aren't playable in the game).

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Baby Mario and Baby Luigi can be seen in intro of Power Tennis

Audience

During the game, Toads, Piantas and Nokis are in the audience. During the intro, the crowd contains Piantas, Nokis, Birdos, Ukikis, Goombas, Paragoombas, Bumptys and Lakitus.

Skill Types

  • All Around: A character that is a little bit good in all categories.
  • Speedy: A character that can get to the ball in time, but lacks raw strength.
  • Power: A character that can hit the ball with great force, but lacks speed.
  • Technique: A character that can place the ball on the corners of the net.
  • Tricky: A character that can curve the ball, which can confuse the opponent on where it's going.

Special Games

A mode is available called Special Games - a form of tennis-themed mini-games, with variable skill levels set on all of the different courts.

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