![]() Or maybe it is an entirely fictional adventure about BaNaNa Boy the banana peel and his wacky friends… and foes! BaNaNa Boy would be the hero defending the banana trees and the entire ecosystem around them, and the whole thing would distract people from the actual environmental damage the brand is actually causing just like any corporation. Maybe it follows the story of the company’s rise to worldwide success. But now it has a musical, and everyone loves it! Wouldn’t you want to see what it’s all about? I would! A Boy with a dream.Ī Boy with a dream of stardom! Advertised in New York Minute, Da Big Apple itself, is BaNaNa Boy, the musical! The smash hit musical! Is BaNaNa Boy such a huge and popular brand that it has become a multimedia franchise? I like to think that it is not. Do you think it stands for something? I think it can be a sort of acronym, representing their three main products: Bananas, Nanners, and ‘ Nas! All brought to you by a Boy. I love the wacky capitalization! It makes me pronounce it in my mind like “bah nah nah” rather than “banana”. I have been writing “BaNaNa” so many times here. I would also like to assume that BaNaNa Boy provides bananas for other establishments, like Coconut Cafe, which we also see in Super Bell Subway! I know I would love a BaNaNa muffin! Let One Slip right down your esophagus! As seen if you look closely at the vending machines in Super Bell Subway, BaNaNa Boy sells beverages, presumably made with the peeled bananas! You can find them wherever you find canned water from Toad Harbor and canned Roy Smooth Sounds. ![]() It may seem like producing large quantities of bananas only to use their peels would be incredibly wasteful. When a large amount of banana peels were needed, one of their loyal customers suggested this small business, and that was their big break! Maybe at first the Kongs were more than happy to donate their used banana peels for the races, but as the karting franchise grew and grew, they needed more, a dedicated provider… a BaNaNa Boy! Someone BaNaNas for Bananas! Or maybe it is a more humble origin, and BaNaNa Boy was a small novelty shop, providing banana peels and other items to prank your friends with. I have to wonder how BaNaNa Boy got their start! I don’t know how long lore-wise banana peels have been used for kart races. I am also reasonably certain that this slogan is based on the phrase “let one rip”, referring to farting. The peel is in the logo, and the slogan, “Let one slip!”, refers to slipping on them. Who is this mystical Boy? Why does he capitalize such seemingly unimportant letters? Let’s discuss.īaNaNa Boy is, I must assume, the provider of the Banana Peels that are so important to the Mario Kart series! It is quite obvious, I must say. If you're going toįrom what I gather, there may exist locations where you can piece together combos in order to reach the 11, or more, kills in order to achieve a 1UP.In the past, we have gone over some of the most silly and notable fictional sponsors appearing in the Mario Kart series, but one has always stood out as the most a-peeling, even back then! That is none other than BaNaNa Boy. Depending on your skill, youĬan combine your attacks to increase your score. OneĮxample is the "triple kill and kick." This high-level tactic will Other variations of this tactic can also increase your score. ![]() Will change the 100 + 400 score into a 100 + 500 score. Where you can wait for the turtle to revive after you stomp it, and Other secret tactics There is a tactic called "wait and re-stomp".Kick and run When you use the stomped turtle to defeat the otherĮnemies, your score will increase with each additional kill (500,Ĩ00, 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000, 8000, 1-up).Double Kills When you stomp on two enemies at a time, your score. ![]() ![]() Points will double (100, 200,Ĥ00) for each enemy you get. Multiple Kills When enemies approach you in great numbers, get. ![]()
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