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|Jap=ホーリーベル | |Jap=ホーリーベル | ||
|JapR=Hōrī Beru | |JapR=Hōrī Beru | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Holy Bell | ||
|ChiS=圣洁铃铛 | |ChiS=圣洁铃铛 | ||
|ChiSR=Shèngjié língdāng | |ChiSR=Shèngjié língdāng | ||
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|ItaM=From ''din don'' ("ding-dong"), ''deltaplano'' ("glider"), and ''natalizio'' ("related to Christmas") | |ItaM=From ''din don'' ("ding-dong"), ''deltaplano'' ("glider"), and ''natalizio'' ("related to Christmas") | ||
|Kor=홀리벨 | |Kor=홀리벨 | ||
|KorR=Holli | |KorR=Holli Bel | ||
|KorM=Holly bell | |KorM=Holly bell | ||
|Por=Bate o Sino | |Por=Bate o Sino |
Revision as of 08:41, July 7, 2024
- Not to be confused with Jingle Bells.
Jolly Bells | |
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![]() The Jolly Bells in Mario Kart Tour | |
Appears in | Mario Kart Tour |
The Jolly Bells are a High-End glider in Mario Kart Tour, first appearing in the 2020 Winter Tour. They are the signature glider of Bowser (Santa) and Yoshi (Reindeer). As its name indicates, the glider is a set of two gold bells decorated with holly leaves and a red ribbon. The glider's design is similar to that of the Silver Bells. The Jolly Bells provide better chances of getting Coins from Item Boxes and increase the number of points earned for using Coins from the item slots.
A variant of this glider, known as the Festive Holly, debuted in the 2022 Holiday Tour and is also classified as a High-End glider.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 圣洁铃铛[?] Shèngjié língdāng |
Holly bell | |
Chinese (traditional) | 聖潔鈴鐺[?] Shèngjié língdāng |
Holly bell | |
French | Cloches festives[?] | Festive bells | |
German | Festtagsglockengleiter[?] | Holidays bells Glider | |
Italian | Dindonplano natalizio[?] | From din don ("ding-dong"), deltaplano ("glider"), and natalizio ("related to Christmas") | |
Korean | 홀리벨[?] Holli Bel |
Holly bell | |
Portuguese | Bate o Sino[?] | Ring the Bell (title of the Brazilian version of the song "Jingle Bells") | |
Spanish | Campanala Navideña[?] | From campana ("bell"), ala ("glider"), and navideña ("related to Christmas") |
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