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'''Boo Brigade Return''' is the [[Defensive Power Shot]] used by [[Boo]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Boo spins around, becoming bigger, until it splits up into many copies of itself searching for the ball to hit it back. Curiously, the Boo brigade does not show the "real" Boo with the glowing racket, but it appears once it finds the ball.
'''Boo Brigade Return''' is the [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Defensive Power Shot]] used by [[Boo]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Boo spins around, becoming bigger, until it splits up into many copies of itself searching for the ball to hit it back. Curiously, the Boo brigade does not show the "real" Boo with the glowing racket, but it appears once it finds the ball.


[[File:Messed UpBooMarioPowerTennis.jpg|thumb|left|The glitch]]
[[File:Messed UpBooMarioPowerTennis.jpg|thumb|left|The glitch]]

Revision as of 13:39, December 5, 2023

Boo Brigade Return
Screenshot showing a match between Luigi and Boo, performing his defensive power shot, the Boo Brigade Return in Mario Power Tennis
Used by Boo
Type Defensive Power Shot
Appears in Mario Power Tennis

Boo Brigade Return is the Defensive Power Shot used by Boo in Mario Power Tennis. Boo spins around, becoming bigger, until it splits up into many copies of itself searching for the ball to hit it back. Curiously, the Boo brigade does not show the "real" Boo with the glowing racket, but it appears once it finds the ball.

Mario Power Tennis glitch
The glitch

If Boo is played left-handed, a glitch occurs where the Boos' faces while they are performing this move will be messed up.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いっぱいテレサレシーブ
Ippai Teresa Reshību
Full Boo Receive

Italian Risposta Boo-rigata
Boo-rigade Return
Spanish (NOE) Golpe desconcertante
Puzzling Shot

References