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[[Image:Magic_Paint2.jpg|200px|thumb|Bowser Jr. using his '''Magic Paint'''.]] | [[Image:Magic_Paint2.jpg|200px|thumb|Bowser Jr. using his '''Magic Paint'''.]] | ||
'''Magic Paint''' is the [[Offensive Power Shot]] mastered by [[Bowser Jr.]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. Bowser Jr. uses the [[Magic Paintbrush]] (from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'') to paint the ball and create two copies to try and fool the receiver. The center paint ball is always the one holding the tennis ball, and if | '''Magic Paint''' is the [[Offensive Power Shot]] mastered by [[Bowser Jr.]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. Bowser Jr. uses the [[Magic Paintbrush]] (from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'') to paint the ball and create two copies to try and fool the receiver. The center paint ball is always the one holding the tennis ball, and if any players hit it, they are slowed down, because of the paint. | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, May 27, 2011
Magic Paint is the Offensive Power Shot mastered by Bowser Jr. in Mario Power Tennis. Bowser Jr. uses the Magic Paintbrush (from Super Mario Sunshine) to paint the ball and create two copies to try and fool the receiver. The center paint ball is always the one holding the tennis ball, and if any players hit it, they are slowed down, because of the paint.
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