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Mario Bowser Don-chan.png|Don-chan with Mario and Bowser, after being hit by a [[Green Shell]] | Mario Bowser Don-chan.png|Don-chan with Mario and Bowser, after being hit by a [[Green Shell]] | ||
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Ice Luigi MKAGPDX.jpg|In the latest version of the game, Don-chan's character select icon can be seen below Mario and Luigi, and to the right of [[Toad]] | Ice Luigi MKAGPDX.jpg|In the latest version of the game, Don-chan's character select icon can be seen below Mario and Luigi, and to the right of [[Toad]] | ||
MKAGPDX Don-chan.jpg|Don-chan racing in [[Bon Dance Street]] with his [[Standard Kart]] | MKAGPDX Don-chan.jpg|Don-chan racing in [[Bon Dance Street]] with his [[Standard Kart]] |
Revision as of 08:12, February 26, 2021
Don-chan[1] is the main character of the Taiko no Tatsujin series, and appears as a default playable character in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.[2] Don-chan has two downloadable palette swaps in the game that dress him in strawberry and knight costumes, known officially as Strawberry Don-chan and Hero Don-chan respectively.
Additionally, Don-chan appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as one of the characters that Pac-Man can randomly summon during his Namco Roulette taunt.[3]
Gallery
Don-chan with Mario and Bowser, after being hit by a Green Shell
In the latest version of the game, Don-chan's character select icon can be seen below Mario and Luigi, and to the right of Toad
Don-chan racing in Bon Dance Street with his Standard Kart
Don-chan in the Don Doko Drive
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | どんちゃん Don-chan |
Don-chan; from don (ドン), onomatopoeia usually referring to a loud impact (in this case, the beat of a taiko drum) |
Trivia
- Don-chan's artwork for Strawberry Don-chan is the only character artwork in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX that is entirely two-dimensional. The same applies to all his in-game portraits, even those of normal Don-chan.