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====Likely Origin====
====Likely Origin====
Though nowhere stated Tiptup may or may not be a [[Koopa Troopa]] since both Nokonoko and tiptup is sound effects for slow and heavy walking. But this could easily be a coincidence.
Though nowhere stated Tiptup may or may not be a [[Koopa Troopa]] since both Nokonoko(Koopa Troopa's Japanese name) and tiptup is sound effects for slow and heavy walking. But this could easily be a coincidence.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 06:04, January 26, 2017

Template:Character-infobox Tiptup is a clumsy turtle originating from Diddy Kong Racing, who would later make minor appearances with Banjo in several Banjo-Kazooie series games. Despite Banjo and Conker not returning in Diddy Kong Racing DS because Rare Ltd. was sold to Microsoft, Tiptup managed to return in the remake. This is unusual considering Tiptup is considered a Banjo character and is presumably still owned by Rare/Microsoft.

History

Diddy Kong Racing

Tiptup is a playable driver in Diddy Kong Racing. He helps Timber, Pipsy and others defend their home island from Wizpig. The pig tyrant flies back to his home planet, Future Fun Land, after being defeated by Tiptup and his friends. Tiptup and his allies follow, and defeat Wizpig for a second time. Tiptup's instrument theme is a xylophone or marimba.

Tiptup is one of only two lightweight racers, with the other one being Pipsy. His vehicles have very high acceleration attributes and good turning abilities, but their speed is rather low.

Diddy Kong Racing DS

Tiptup also appears in the remake to the original, Diddy Kong Racing DS. He has a higher pitched voice in the game, but otherwise his characteristics are identical with the original title.

Likely Origin

Though nowhere stated Tiptup may or may not be a Koopa Troopa since both Nokonoko(Koopa Troopa's Japanese name) and tiptup is sound effects for slow and heavy walking. But this could easily be a coincidence.

Gallery

External links

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