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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=おおだこ
|JapR=Ōdako
|JapM=Large Kite
|Ita=Aquilone festivo
|Ita=Aquilone festivo
|ItaM=Festive Kite
|ItaM=Festive Kite
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|Ger=Japan-Drachen
|Ger=Japan-Drachen
|GerM=Japan Kite
|GerM=Japan Kite
|Jap=おおだこ
|JapR=Ōdako
|JapM=Large Kite
|Fra=Cerf-volant festif
|Fra=Cerf-volant festif
|FraM=Festive Kite
|FraM=Festive Kite
|Spa=Cometa Celebración
|Spa=Cometa Celebración
|SpaM=Celebration Kite
|SpaM=Celebration Kite
|ChiT=大風箏
|ChiTR=Dà fēngzhēng
|ChiTM=Large Kite
}}
}}



Revision as of 04:10, January 5, 2021

Template:Kart-infobox The Full Flight is a High-End glider in Mario Kart Tour, first appearing in the Tokyo Tour as the signature glider of Mario (Hakama). It is a red, rectangular kite with a white kanji. Hitting racers while in the effects of a Mega Mushroom awards more points when using this glider. Two variants of the glider exists in the game, the New Year's Kite and Gold New Year's Kite. Twelve similar gliders also appear in the game, the Baby Mario Hanafuda, Yoshi's Egg Hanafuda, Peach Hanafuda, Barrel Hanafuda, Blooper Hanafuda, Cape Mario Hanafuda, Bullet Bill Hanafuda, Boo Hanafuda, Piranha Plant Hanafuda, Goomba Hanafuda, Jumping Mario Hanafuda and Bowser Hanafuda which use artwork from Mario Hanafuda and debut in the same month that the artwork depicts.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おおだこ
Ōdako
Large Kite

Chinese (traditional) 大風箏
Dà fēngzhēng
Large Kite

German Japan-Drachen
Japan Kite
Italian Aquilone festivo
Festive Kite
Portuguese Pipa Celebração
Celebration Kite
Spanish Cometa Celebración
Celebration Kite