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|JapR=Kurenaimaru
|JapR=Kurenaimaru
|JapM=From「紅」(''kurenai'', crimson) and「かえるまる」(''Kaerumaru'', [[Jade Hop Rod]])
|JapM=From「紅」(''kurenai'', crimson) and「かえるまる」(''Kaerumaru'', [[Jade Hop Rod]])
|Chi=赤蛙丸
|ChiR=Akagaeru maru
|ChiM=
|Fre=Grenoumobile rouge
|Fre=Grenoumobile rouge
|FreM=From grenouille ("frog") and mobile + red
|FreM=From grenouille ("frog") and mobile + red
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|Ita=Carburospo cremisi
|Ita=Carburospo cremisi
|ItaM=Crimson Hop Rod
|ItaM=Crimson Hop Rod
|Kor=빨강닌자개구리
|KorR=Ppalgang Ninja Gaeguli
|KorM=
|Por=Cururu vermelho
|Por=Cururu vermelho
|PorM=Red cane toad  
|PorM=Red cane toad  

Revision as of 20:43, March 23, 2022

Template:Kart-infobox The Crimson Hop Rod is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Introduced in the Ninja Tour, it is a red variant of the Jade Hop Rod with yellow stripes, white lips, a black underside, a red and orange-striped seat, yellow katana cross guards and pommels, and green striped exhaust pipes. Unlike the Jade Hop Rod, it uses the Wild Black's tires. Also unlike the Jade Hop Rod, this kart increases the duration of Dash Panel speed boosts and the number of bonus points awarded for using Dash Panels.

Availability

The Crimson Hop Rod has not appeared in any pipes and is currently not available in the Daily Selects.

Tour Availability
Ninja Tour Celebrating the Ninja Tour! It's the Crimson Hop Rod!
$3.99
April 7, 2021 - April 20, 2021

Statistics

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese くれないまる
Kurenaimaru
From「紅」(kurenai, crimson) and「かえるまる」(Kaerumaru, Jade Hop Rod)

Chinese 赤蛙丸
Akagaeru maru
 

French Grenoumobile rouge
From grenouille ("frog") and mobile + red
German Rot-Kabuki-Kröte
Red Kabuki Toad
Italian Carburospo cremisi
Crimson Hop Rod
Korean 빨강닌자개구리
Ppalgang Ninja Gaeguli
 

Portuguese Cururu vermelho
Red cane toad
Spanish Sapólido rojo
Portmanteau of sapo ("toad") and bólido ("racing car") + red