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'''[[Toad]]''' first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; he has mainly had a role of being a supporting character. He has rarely been the main character of a game, with the exceptions being ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' and ''[[Kinopio Live]]'', but not including ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', which stars a [[Captain Toad|different Toad]]. Toad is playable in some of the spinoff games, where he is commonly paired with [[Toadette]] since her debut in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. | '''[[Toad]]''' first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; he has mainly had a role of being a supporting character. He has rarely been the main character of a game, with the exceptions being ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' and ''[[Kinopio Live]]'', but not including ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', which stars a [[Captain Toad|different Toad]]. Toad is playable in some of the spinoff games, where he is commonly paired with [[Toadette]] since her debut in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. | ||
==''Super Mario'' series== | ==''Super Mario'' series== | ||
===''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance ''=== | ===''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance ''=== | ||
[[File:SMA Four Protagonists Running Artwork.png|thumb|left|upright=1.2|The heroes in ''Super Mario Advance'', depicted in order of run speed]] | [[File:SMA Four Protagonists Running Artwork.png|thumb|left|upright=1.2|The heroes in ''Super Mario Advance'', depicted in order of run speed]] | ||
In the prologue, | In the prologue to the game, according to the manual, he goes on a picnic along his friends [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]. As they head out, the four heroes soon discover a cave that leads to a strange world known as [[Subcon]]. Upon reaching the mythical area, the gang learn that the once peaceful land was taken over by the tyrannical toad, [[Wart]]. Agreeing to stop Wart and bring peace to the land, Toad and his friends immediately set off to defeat the villain and rescue the original inhabitants of Subcon. Toad, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Toadstool eventually defeat the evil tyrant toad after traveling through the mystical land and defeating Wart's army (the [[8 bits]]). Upon Wart's defeat, Toad and his friends then go on to free the [[Subcon (species)|people of Subcon]], thus bringing peace to the land. At the end of the game, however, it is revealed that the events of the game were just a part of Mario's dream. | ||
Toad | Gameplay-wise, Toad is the worst jumper, but he is extremely fast when it comes to picking vegetables or digging through sand. He also is super speedy, making him the fastest of the four characters, being the only character who runs faster than normal while carrying a "heavy" object that would slow the other characters down. While being the weakest jumper, Toad is capable of overcoming this problem by performing a [[Crouching High Jump|Power Squat Jump]] (a jump that is twice as strong as his regular jumps). | ||
Toad | While Toad's artwork depicts him with red spots like in most of his appearances, due to graphical limitations, his sprite in ''Super Mario Bros. 2 '' depicts him with blue spots instead. ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' fix this issue, although his cap is made more yellow-ish than white. | ||
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===''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4 | ===''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4''=== | ||
[[File:Toad House SMB3 NES.png|thumb|Toad running a Toad's House]] | [[File:Toad House SMB3 NES.png|thumb|150px|Toad running a Toad's House]] | ||
In | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Toad is mentioned in the storyline from the instruction booklet as saying goodbye and good luck to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] alongside the princess. While this story is retained in the manual of ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Super Mario Advance 4]]'', the in-game opening depicting that scene shows the princess by herself rather than in company of Toad. Instead, Toad is seen serving the [[Kings|king]] of [[Grass Land]] when [[Larry|Larry Koopa]] breaks into the [[castle]] at the dead of night during a thunderstorm, Toad tries to fight Larry off to no avail, Larry then nabs the king's wand and turns him into a dog (a [[Cobrat]] in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version) before fleeing, leading Toad to write a letter to Princess Peach asking for help (signed with the name "Toad".) | ||
Toad | Toad is also in charge of the [[Toad's House]]s, which let Mario and Luigi take the contents of one of three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es, containing a power-up, and the [[Spade Panel]]s which allow players to play a scrolling type game, where they must match three parts of either a [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], or [[Super Star|Starman]]. Depending on whether or not the player matches the three correctly, and which image formed, two to five extra lives can be gained. [[N-Mark Spade Panel]]s are also run by Toad, and they allow players to play a matching card game, where they can earn lives, power-ups, and a max amount of thirty coins. | ||
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===''BS Super Mario USA''=== | ===''BS Super Mario USA''=== | ||
Toad | [[File:BS SMUSA Mario and Friends.png|thumb|left|Toad in ''BS Super Mario USA'']] | ||
Toad is a playable character in ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'', alongside Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach. While the player starts off as Mario, a timer has their character change at various times to one of the other three characters (including Toad himself) throughout the game. The game's story begins after the events of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' at the scene where the four characters begin to believe that Subcon really did not exist and that their previous adventure was nothing but a dream. However, the four heroes were proven to be wrong when the protagonists were called back to Subcon by [[Ōsama]], the King of Subcon. Upon arriving at Subcon once again, the King informs Toad and his friends about the news of Wart's recent take-over of Subcon once more (having overthrown Ōsama during the process). Hearing the King's pleas, Toad and his three friends once again head out to stop Wart and his army and return the kingdom back to Ōsama's possession. | |||
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===''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''=== | ===''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''=== | ||
The ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' instruction booklet mentions that Toad is missing which presumably makes him one of the many Toads trapped within the castle walls,<ref>{{cite|quote=Princess Toadstool and Toad are missing, too.|date=1996|title=''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us | The ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' instruction booklet mentions that Toad is missing which presumably makes him one of the many Toads trapped within the castle walls,<ref>{{cite|quote=Princess Toadstool and Toad are missing, too.|date=1996|title=''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet|page=5|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> but the ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' instruction booklet instead indicates that Toad is the first one seen in the game, and is not missing.<ref>{{cite|date=2004|language=en-us|quote=According to Toad, Bowser has stolen the Power Stars guarding the castle and locked Princess Peach into the walls and paintings.|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=5|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> The [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]] uses both "Toad" and "Mushroom Retainers" to refer to the Toads that relinquish [[Power Star]]s on the second floor and third floor.<ref>{{cite|date=1996|author=Pelland, Scott and Dan Owsen|title=''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide|page=126|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> | ||
===''Super Mario Galaxy''=== | ===''Super Mario Galaxy''=== | ||
[[File:Starfestival.png|thumb|Toad and Toadette view the Star Festival in the intro of ''Super Mario Galaxy'']] | [[File:Starfestival.png|thumb|Toad and Toadette view the Star Festival in the intro of ''Super Mario Galaxy'']] | ||
Toad | Toad appears with Toadette in the opening of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' where the two of them watch the [[Star Festival]]. An official render of a Toad with a blue vest and red spots made for this game often gets used for Toad. He also appears as one of many icons for a save file. Otherwise, the only appearances of red-spotted, blue-vested Toads in the game are Peach's two attendants in the introduction, both of whom also wear shiny capes. | ||
This game marks the appearance of a character very similar to Toad called [[Captain Toad]] who is the captain of the [[Toad Brigade]] and wears a red vest. Although some official bios for the game state that Captain Toad is equivalent to Toad, other sources have declared Captain Toad and Toad separate characters. | |||
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===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''=== | ===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''=== | ||
Toad | Like in the first game, Toad's appearance of a blue vest is on the box art of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in [[Starship Mario]], where Captain Toad (who retains his red vest) and the rest of the Toad Brigade stay for most of the game, as well as his head resuming its place as one of the many save icons for the game. | ||
===''Super Mario 3D Land''=== | ===''Super Mario 3D Land''=== | ||
Various monochromatic Toads appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', as does one who has red spots yet sports a blue vest. | [[File:SM3DLAirshipCannon.png|thumb|left|Toad allowing Mario to use a cannon to access an airship]] | ||
Various monochromatic Toads appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', as does one who has red spots yet sports a blue vest. He is mainly seen operating the [[cannon]]s that provide Mario with access to the [[airship]] levels, and running the Red Toad Houses where players can obtain power-ups and access the [[nwiki:StreetPass|StreetPass]] option from their [[Nintendo 3DS]]. He also hides in some of the levels and will either toss a [[Star Medal]], a Power-Up, or a [[1-Up Mushroom]] close to Mario in order to provide him with help when spotted with binoculars, just like the other Toads in the game. | |||
While Toad makes his introduction through some brief appearances in the first world (such as inside his Toad House), Toad must later be rescued from the first [[fake Bowser]] that Mario encounters at the end of [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 1]] after Toad and his Toad House vanish once Mario leaves the area. Toad is seen to be calling out for help from his cell as Mario attempts to avoid the impostor's attacks in order to save the mushroom retainer and defeat the impostor by stepping the switch at the end. Once the cell is opened, Toad can be seen jumping happily and thanking Mario for his rescue. After his rescue, Toad will provide Mario with all forms of help throughout his journey. | |||
Toad makes his final appearance in the last level [[Special 8|Special 8-Crown]]. In this level, he is seen near the [[Warp Pipe]] that leads to the room where Mario (or Luigi) would need to face both [[Boom Boom]] and [[Pom Pom]]. The player has the option to bounce upon Toad's head in order to reach the platform with the warp pipe. Once again, Toad is identified in this level as he is the only Red Toad to be sporting a blue vest (the other numerous Red Toads in the level are wearing red vests). | |||
===''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''=== | ===''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''=== | ||
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|Artwork of Toad from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', demonstrating his prominent running speed (left), and [[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]] (right)}} | |Artwork of Toad from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', demonstrating his prominent running speed (left), and [[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]] (right)}} | ||
Toad | Toad returns in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' as one of the playable characters. In this game, Toad is depicted with blue spots, which is reminiscent of his in-game appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', as well as the look of [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] from the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. During the introduction sequence, Toad is seen taking a late evening stroll with his friends Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach near [[Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]]. However, Toad is the first to notice a strange [[Clear Pipe]] in front of them in a tilted position. After Mario and Luigi fix the pipe, the gang meets the green [[Sprixie Princesses|Sprixie Princess]], who warns the four friends of Bowser's evil plot to capture all the [[Sprixie]]s. Unfortunately, Bowser arrives soon after and captures her. After Peach falls into the pipe trying to stop Bowser, Toad immediately jumps into the pipe with Mario and a cowering Luigi to start their new adventure. | ||
Toad's abilities are similar | During gameplay, Toad's abilities are very similar to those in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'': he is the fastest playable character, but he has the shortest jumping height and the fastest falling speed. If he [[Small Mario|becomes Small]], the colors of his cap are reversed to blue with white spots. As [[Fire Mario|Fire Toad]], he has Fire [[Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series)|Yellow Toad]]'s color scheme, though his pants remain white. | ||
While Toad | While Toad does not appear in ''Bowser's Fury'', the [[kitten]]s' colors other than the calico kitten match those of the playable characters' [[Cat Mario|Cat Suit]]s in ''Super Mario 3D World'' other than Mario, with the blue one matching Toad's. | ||
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===''Super Mario Maker''=== | ===''Super Mario Maker''=== | ||
[[File:SMM Toad Costume.png|frame|left]] | [[File:SMM Toad Costume.png|frame|left]] | ||
Toad [[ | Toad [[Costume_Mario#9|appears]] as a [[Mystery Mushroom]] costume in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', which can be unlocked by either clearing the 100 Mario Challenge on the Easy setting and above or by scanning the Toad [[amiibo]]. His sprite is based off of his modern design, as opposed to any of his older sprites. Upon contact with a Mystery Mushroom, Toad exclaims, "Here I go!" Additionally, when Mario rescues a Toad while wearing the Toad costume, the Toad will say, "Ah, Captain! It's terrible! Princess Peach has been taken to another castle!" likely referencing Captain Toad. | ||
If [[Mario]] becomes [[Big Mario]], [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]s and red cannonballs become Toad. | |||
===''Super Mario Run''=== | ===''Super Mario Run''=== | ||
[[File:SMRToadCourseClear.png|thumb|left|30px]] | [[File:SMRToadCourseClear.png|thumb|left|30px]] | ||
Toad | Toad appears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. He is obtained by linking the game to the player's [[My Nintendo]] account and redeeming the reward. Much like in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'', Toad is once again the fastest of the playable characters; however, his jumps are now on par with Mario's. Despite this, Toad (along with all the other playable characters except Mario and Luigi) can only take one hit from an enemy or obstacle before losing a life. This has changed in version 3.4.0, when every character in the game is now able to access the [[Small Mario|Small form]] while starting out in their Super forms when starting a stage, with the exception of Mario and [[Luigi]]. | ||
Much like in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'', Toad is the fastest of the playable characters; however, his jumps are now on par with Mario's. Toad ( | |||
When playing as [[Toadette]], Toad will take her place as the referee of the Toad Rally mode. | |||
Outside of these roles, Toad is a guide character in ''Super Mario Run''. As the only Toad left in the kingdom after Bowser attacks, he instructs the player on how to use many of the features and elements of the game. He also appears in Remix 10 as a friend to be overtaken as part of that mode's tutorial. Toad is the shopkeeper for the Shop in the Kingdom Builder mode.<ref>{{cite|quote=Will Toad accept cash or a credit card in the Shop in Super Mario Run? You cannot use cash or credit cards at the Shop. Toad can only accept the coins you have collected while playing Super Mario Run.|url=support.supermariorun.com/en-US/faq | Outside of these roles, Toad is a guide character in ''Super Mario Run''. As the only Toad left in the kingdom after Bowser attacks, he instructs the player on how to use many of the features and elements of the game. He also appears in Remix 10 as a friend to be overtaken as part of that mode's tutorial. Toad is the shopkeeper for the Shop in the Kingdom Builder mode.<ref>{{cite|quote=Will Toad accept cash or a credit card in the Shop in Super Mario Run? You cannot use cash or credit cards at the Shop. Toad can only accept the coins you have collected while playing Super Mario Run.|author=|title=Help and Inquiries|url=support.supermariorun.com/en-US/faq|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=October 13, 2024}}</ref> | ||
===''Super Mario Maker 2''=== | ===''Super Mario Maker 2''=== | ||
[[File:SMM2-Cast-Artwork.png|thumb|250px|Toad and the playable cast in their [[Builder Mario|builder outfits]] in ''Super Mario Maker 2'']] | [[File:SMM2-Cast-Artwork.png|thumb|250px|Toad and the playable cast in their [[Builder Mario|builder outfits]] in ''Super Mario Maker 2'']] | ||
Toad | Toad appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' alongside Toadette, Mario, and Luigi. Much like in ''Super Mario 3D World'', Toad is depicted with blue spots while some of his previous special forms such as Cat Toad also return. Akin to Toadette, Toad has also received new sprites for the formats of ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and ''Super Mario World''; furthermore, the lattermost of which marks the first appearance of a Toad within the title. | ||
Toad gains | Toad also gains 7 new forms: [[Big Mario|Big Toad]], [[Superball Mario|Superball Toad]], [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Toad]], [[Frog Mario|Frog Toad]], [[Cape Mario|Cape Toad]], [[Balloon Mario|Balloon Toad]], and [[Builder Mario|Builder Toad]]. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' game style, his Fire form has a blue cap rather than the yellow one he has in that game itself. | ||
Toad | Aside from appearing as a playable character, Toad takes on the role as the job handler in Story Mode under the name '''Taskmaster''', appearing in his usual red-spotted, blue-vested appearance and wearing a gray hard hat. As the Taskmaster, Toad provides Mario with requests in the form of levels that he can complete to earn coins. Toad also appears in two of the stickers that players can post in Course World, with the same appearance: one of them depicts him high-fiving Toadette, and another depicts the two holding hands together. | ||
[[File:SMM2-SMB-Blue-Toad.png|frame|left]] | [[File:SMM2-SMB-Blue-Toad.png|frame|left]] | ||
Toad's | Toad's ''Super Mario Bros.'' sprite is different from his sprite in the original ''Super Mario Maker''. Aside from the blue colors, it has a darker shade of skin and is wider than his appearance from ''Super Mario Maker''. | ||
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==DIC cartoons== | ==DIC cartoons== | ||
Toad | Toad appears as a major character in both ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', where he assists Princess Toadstool and the Mario Brothers into stopping King Koopa and his plans. Due to his absence in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Toad does not appear in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' animated series]] and was replaced by Yoshi. | ||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''=== | ||
{{quote|The things I do for Princess Toadstool...|Toad|The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!}} | {{quote|The things I do for Princess Toadstool...|Toad|The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!}} | ||
[[File:SMBSSOrginalToad.jpg|thumb|left|Toad's alternate design for ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', as seen in "[[The Bird! The Bird!]]"]] | [[File:SMBSSOrginalToad.jpg|thumb|left|Toad's alternate design for ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', as seen in "[[The Bird! The Bird!]]"]] | ||
[[File:SMBSSToad.jpg|thumb|Toad in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]"]] | [[File:SMBSSToad.jpg|thumb|Toad in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[Count Koopula]]"]] | ||
Toad is a major supporting character | Toad is a major supporting character ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Like his game counterpart, Toad is one of Toadstool's most loyal servants and protects Princess Toadstool from Bowser and his Koopa Troop forces, with later help of the Mario Bros. Like Princess Toadstool, he may get kidnapped and maybe with Mario and/or Luigi. Toad has two alternate forms in this series, [[Fire Mario|Super Toad]] and [[Toad Warrior]]. | ||
According to the episode "[[Escape from Koopatraz]]", Toad's father is named [[List of implied characters#Moldy|Moldy]]. Additionally, he calls his paternal grandfather [[Gramps]]. | According to the episode "[[Escape from Koopatraz]]", Toad's father is named [[List of implied characters#Moldy|Moldy]]. Additionally, he calls his paternal grandfather [[Gramps]]. | ||
Toad often makes squeaky sounds, which is noticeable whenever he gets grabbed or touches ground. Here, Toad is portrayed by [[John Stocker]], who reprises his role as him in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. | In comparison to his game counterpart, Toad looks a little different in the cartoons. His cap is a little bit darker and the waistcoat is red instead of blue. His pants and shoes are also light and dark tones of purple, respectively. For the first three episodes of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', Toad's color scheme is reversed, having a red mushroom cap with white spots, along with a white vest and red pants; this color scheme is reused for his Super form in "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]". | ||
On an additional note, Toad often makes squeaky sounds, which is noticeable whenever he gets grabbed or touches ground. Here, Toad is portrayed by [[John Stocker]], who reprises his role as him in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. | |||
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{{quote|Never trust a Koopa unless ya check up on him!|Toad|The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3}} | {{quote|Never trust a Koopa unless ya check up on him!|Toad|The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3}} | ||
[[File:P-WingsCartoon.jpg|left|thumb|upright=0.95|Toad and Princess Toadstool after using the [[P-Wing]] in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episode "[[Up, Up, and a Koopa]]".]] | [[File:P-WingsCartoon.jpg|left|thumb|upright=0.95|Toad and Princess Toadstool after using the [[P-Wing]] in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' episode "[[Up, Up, and a Koopa]]".]] | ||
Toad | Like in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', Toad was seen as Mario's sidekick in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', often adventuring with him. Despite this, ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''{{'}}s last episode, "[[Super Koopa (episode)|Super Koopa]]," has Toad complaining about always being left behind in the adventures (though this might be in reference to his diminishing roles in the games). The main cast even stayed in Toad's house for many episodes as well as a place of shelter. "Baby Toad" has made his only appearance in the episode, "[[Toddler Terrors of Time Travel]]", which had Toad, as well as Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and [[Ludwig von Koopa|Kooky von Koopa]] regressed to infant states due to a malfunction with a time machine. | ||
Episodes such as "[[Up, Up, and a Koopa]]" has Toad using various Power-Ups such as the [[P-Wing]] to gain forms such as [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Toad]] in order to help the Mario Bros. with the assistance of Princess Toadstool. The final episode of the series "''Super Koopa''" has Toad making a stronger reference to his actual role from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' as he potentially saved the day using his knowledge of items to power up the Mario Bros. during their time of peril. Toad's own character was given more development as he often had to fix the problems he caused due to his own misfortune as seen in episodes such as "[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]". | Episodes such as "[[Up, Up, and a Koopa]]" has Toad using various Power-Ups such as the [[P-Wing]] to gain forms such as [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon Toad]] in order to help the Mario Bros. with the assistance of Princess Toadstool. The final episode of the series "''Super Koopa''" has Toad making a stronger reference to his actual role from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' as he potentially saved the day using his knowledge of items to power up the Mario Bros. during their time of peril. Toad's own character was given more development as he often had to fix the problems he caused due to his own misfortune as seen in episodes such as "[[A Toadally Magical Adventure]]". | ||
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==''Nintendo Adventure Books''== | ==''Nintendo Adventure Books''== | ||
Toad was also featured as a recurring character in [[Valiant Comics|Valiant]] | Toad was also featured as a recurring character in [[Valiant Comics|Valiant's]] ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'', though here, he was somewhat overshadowed in his appearances by Yoshi who instead played the role of the sidekick rather than Toad. | ||
==''Club Nintendo'' comics== | ==''Club Nintendo'' comics== | ||
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Toad has appeared in several ''Mario Golf'' titles as a non-playable character. In ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'', Toad appears with a blue flag to inform the player whenever an [[Out of Bounds|O.B.]] occurs. During the opening cinematic to ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', Toad makes a short appearance waving a flag in the heavy rough where [[Luigi]] had hit his ball (he also plays the role of informing the player whenever an O.B. occurs once again in the actual game). Despite his lack of playability, there is also a course named in his honor which is the [[Toad Highlands]] in ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64. He appears on the main menu screen of ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' as well as in the corner of the screen while golfing in any mode. | Toad has appeared in several ''Mario Golf'' titles as a non-playable character. In ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'', Toad appears with a blue flag to inform the player whenever an [[Out of Bounds|O.B.]] occurs. During the opening cinematic to ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', Toad makes a short appearance waving a flag in the heavy rough where [[Luigi]] had hit his ball (he also plays the role of informing the player whenever an O.B. occurs once again in the actual game). Despite his lack of playability, there is also a course named in his honor which is the [[Toad Highlands]] in ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64. He appears on the main menu screen of ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' as well as in the corner of the screen while golfing in any mode. | ||
Toad is | Toad is playable for the first time in the series in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', where he is an unlockable character, obtained by collecting 40 [[Star Coin]]s in Challenge Mode. His celebration, bogey, and par animations include him being cheered on by his fellow toad companions. [[Mii]]s can also use his golf clubs and ball and wear outfits based on him, and his costume will be available if 100 gear items are unlocked. | ||
In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' Toad makes his second playable appearance, donning a new golf outfit. Toad also appears in the Golf Adventure mode, acting as a guide and helping the player in their adventure through their golf watch. Despite wearing a blue vest when seen in the overworld, Toad wears a red vest in his dialogue sprite when speaking through the golf watch. | In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' Toad makes his second playable appearance, donning a new golf outfit. Toad also appears in the Golf Adventure mode, acting as a guide and helping the player in their adventure through their golf watch. Despite wearing a blue vest when seen in the overworld, Toad wears a red vest in his dialogue sprite when speaking through the golf watch. | ||
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[[File:MK8-Line-Toad-Heart.gif|thumb|Toad in a [[LINE]] sticker for ''Mario Kart 8'']] | [[File:MK8-Line-Toad-Heart.gif|thumb|Toad in a [[LINE]] sticker for ''Mario Kart 8'']] | ||
===''Super Mario Kart''=== | ===''Super Mario Kart''=== | ||
Toad is | Toad is playable in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', as a lightweight character. His signature color is blue (the color of his vest) since Mario occupies red. Whenever Toad is left as a [[CPU]] or a non-player character, his special ability is throwing [[Poison Mushroom]]s that make another player shrink when hit (an ability that he shares with Princess Toadstool). However, Toad cannot use this ability whenever he is chosen as the player's character (as like any of the other playable characters and their exclusive abilities when chosen as non-player characters). | ||
===''Mario Kart 64''=== | ===''Mario Kart 64''=== | ||
Toad is also playable in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' | Toad is also playable in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', and he also has his own course, [[N64 Toad's Turnpike|Toad's Turnpike]]. Like in the first game, he is again a lightweight character; however, this time he shares this weight classification with [[Princess Peach]] and [[Yoshi]]. | ||
===''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''=== | ===''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''=== | ||
Toad reappears in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' as one of the two lightest and fastest characters | Toad reappears in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' as one of the two lightest and fastest characters in the game - the other being Princess Peach. As in the past ''Mario Kart'' titles, Toad's greatest attribute in this game is acceleration (which contributes to his high speed statistic in the game). | ||
===''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''=== | ===''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''=== | ||
[[File:Toad and Toadette - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|thumb|left|Toad and Toadette in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']] | [[File:Toad and Toadette - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|thumb|left|Toad and Toadette in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']] | ||
Toad is | Toad is given a partner in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', [[Toadette]]. His and Toadette's special item is the [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]]. Along with Toadette and their kart, the [[Toad Kart]], Toad is featured as an unlockable character, marking the only time he is unlockable in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. He is unlocked by completing the [[Special Cup]] on the 100cc mode. | ||
While he does not have his own track in this game, artwork of Toad (taken from ''Super Mario Sunshine'') can be seen on a billboard at [[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]] and several banners of him can be spotted throughout the beginning sector of [[GCN Yoshi Circuit|Yoshi Circuit]]. | |||
===''Mario Kart Arcade GP''=== | ===''Mario Kart Arcade GP''=== | ||
Toad | Toad makes an appearance in arcade exclusive game ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' as a playable racer. Featured as a light weight character, Toad's special items in this game are the [[Miracle Mushroom]], [[Poison Mushroom]], [[Mushroom Hammer]], and [[Mushroom Powder]]. | ||
===''Mario Kart DS''=== | ===''Mario Kart DS''=== | ||
Toad | Toad is a default playable character of the lightweight class in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. His three personal karts are the [[Standard TD]], the [[Mushmellow]], and the [[4-Wheel Cradle]]. Toad is the character who has to race [[Goomboss]] in Missions mode, and he is chosen for a few other missions as well, such as driving through numbered gates. | ||
===''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''=== | ===''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''=== | ||
Toad appears in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. Toad is featured as one of the three easy control racers (the other two characters under this classification are [[Ms. Pac-Man]] and [[Mametchi]]). The special items featured for Toad in this game are the same as the ones he had in the original ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' title. | Toad appears in the sequel to the exclusive arcade version of ''Mario Kart'' in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. Toad is featured as one of the three easy control racers (the other two characters under this classification are [[Ms. Pac-Man]] and [[Mametchi]]). The special items featured for Toad in this game are the same as the ones he had in the original ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' title. | ||
While he does not have his own racecourse in the game, Toad does receive a few notable cameos within several other courses. In the course [[Yoshi Park 1]], large paper cutout figures of Toad (done in the art style of the [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]] and ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'') can be spotted throughout the course including in the section depicting cakes and sweets where figures of Toad and Yoshi can be seen to be baking cakes together. In the course [[Yoshi Park 2]], figures of Toad along with Toadette and [[Toadsworth]] can be seen in the beginning part of the Trick House area. | While he does not have his own racecourse in the game, Toad does receive a few notable cameos within several other courses. In the course [[Yoshi Park 1]], large paper cutout figures of Toad (done in the art style of the [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]] and ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'') can be spotted throughout the course including in the section depicting cakes and sweets where figures of Toad and Yoshi can be seen to be baking cakes together. In the course [[Yoshi Park 2]], figures of Toad along with Toadette and [[Toadsworth]] can be seen in the beginning part of the Trick House area. | ||
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===''Mario Kart 7''=== | ===''Mario Kart 7''=== | ||
Toad | Toad is also a playable character in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. Like in the previous installments, he is one of the default playable racers in the game and is a Feather-weight character whose greatest attribute is his acceleration. In this game, he has his own track called [[3DS Toad Circuit|Toad Circuit]] (which serves as the first course in the Grand Prix mode). | ||
===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''=== | ||
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Toad returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' once again as a default lightweight character, only this time as a heavy lightweight. This means that his acceleration, handling, and traction stats are reduced to increase his speed and weight stats. He shares this trait with [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Toadette]], [[Lakitu]], [[Larry]], [[Wendy]], and [[Isabelle]]. | Toad returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' once again as a default lightweight character, only this time as a heavy lightweight. This means that his acceleration, handling, and traction stats are reduced to increase his speed and weight stats. He shares this trait with [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Toadette]], [[Lakitu]], [[Larry]], [[Wendy]], and [[Isabelle]]. | ||
Toad owns two racecourses, which are the new [[Toad Harbor]] and returning {{classic link|N64|Toad's Turnpike}} (the latter being his staff ghost course). | Toad owns two racecourses, which are the new [[Toad Harbor]] and returning {{classic-link|N64|Toad's Turnpike}} (the latter being his staff ghost course). | ||
Like in the previous games, Toad uses blue as his main color scheme. This color is used for every color-changing vehicle part and glider that Toad uses, such as the [[Circuit Special]], [[Super Glider]], and [[Pipe Frame]]. His secondary color is red, which is used for the [[Sneeker]] and [[Sport Bike]]. A CPU-controlled Toad sometimes uses the Sneeker. | Like in the previous games, Toad uses blue as his main color scheme. This color is used for every color-changing vehicle part and glider that Toad uses, such as the [[Circuit Special]], [[Super Glider]], and [[Pipe Frame]]. His secondary color is red, which is used for the [[Sneeker]] and [[Sport Bike]]. A CPU-controlled Toad sometimes uses the Sneeker. | ||
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Toad also appears on posters for the sponsors [[Galaxy Air]] and the [[1-Up Mushroom Car Insurance Group]]. | Toad also appears on posters for the sponsors [[Galaxy Air]] and the [[1-Up Mushroom Car Insurance Group]]. | ||
Toad returns in the [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' where he now only shares stats with [[Shy Guy]] and [[Larry]] and is the heaviest of all the five groups of lightweights. He has the highest top speed and weight of all the lightweights, but has the lowest acceleration and traction stats of the entire lightweights. | |||
===''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ===''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ||
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Other drivers of the Toad species are present in the game, however, only these four are confirmed to be the main Toad character. | Other drivers of the Toad species are present in the game, however, only these four are confirmed to be the main Toad character. | ||
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==''Mario is Missing!''== | ==''Mario is Missing!''== | ||
[[File:Toad MIMCD.png|frame]] | [[File:Toad MIMCD.png|frame]] | ||
Toad | Toad appears as a [[Curator]] in ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe]]'', replacing the human ones from the DOS version. He may appear as Curator randomly. Like all other Curators, Luigi can ask him questions or return the artifact. If Luigi chooses to return the artifact, Toad also gives two questions to Luigi to prove that the item he is holding is authentic. Upon answering all of the questions correctly, he gives money as a token of appreciation. | ||
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This game also features a green-colored Toad who is only playable in the VS 2P mode. | This game also features a green-colored Toad who is only playable in the VS 2P mode. | ||
Along the way, Toad also has to face several other bosses (such as [[Fauster]] and [[Mad]]) who attempt to stop Toad. As Toad reaches closer to Wario's hideout, Wario continues to taunt him in the various cutscenes and attempt to discourage the hero from defeating him. Oddly, Wario continues to get larger in size within each cutscene. As Toad finally catches up to Wario, the antagonist challenges him to a battle but is revealed to be a [[fake Wario|fake]]. After defeating the fake Wario, Toad finally meets with the real Wario who had used the opportunity of Toad's delay to making him grow to the biggest size possible to face against Toad. At the end of the game, Toad faces Wario himself and eventually defeats him. After Wario falls to defeat, the antagonist attempts to make himself bigger; however, he instead explodes and returns to his regular size (thus, revealing that Wario had only used an air pump to increase his size the entire time). Seeing the miniature Wario, Toad uses this opportunity to chase him out of the woods and restore peace to the area. | Along the way, Toad also has to face several other bosses (such as [[Fauster]] and [[Mad]]) who attempt to stop Toad. The SNES version of the game includes more bosses who slow down Toad's chase after Wario. As Toad reaches closer to Wario's hideout, Wario continues to taunt him in the various cutscenes and attempt to discourage the hero from defeating him. Oddly, Wario continues to get larger in size within each cutscene. As Toad finally catches up to Wario, the antagonist challenges him to a battle but is revealed to be a [[fake Wario|fake]]. After defeating the fake Wario, Toad finally meets with the real Wario who had used the opportunity of Toad's delay to making him grow to the biggest size possible to face against Toad. At the end of the game, Toad faces Wario himself and eventually defeats him. After Wario falls to defeat, the antagonist attempts to make himself bigger; however, he instead explodes and returns to his regular size (thus, revealing that Wario had only used an air pump to increase his size the entire time). Seeing the miniature Wario, Toad uses this opportunity to chase him out of the woods and restore peace to the area. | ||
In the [[ | In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, Toad not only has to face Wario in his pursuit to save the Mushroom Kingdom, but as well as several others who serve as mini-bosses in the game. Toad's voice is first heard in this game and it is unusually deep. Toad's abilities from the original version reappear in this game as well. Unlike the NES version, setting changes have been implemented within this game as the levels in this game do not only occur within Wario's Woods, but rather in many other parts of the Mushroom Kingdom (hence, Toad has to fight mini-bosses who are themed appropriately according to their stage). The ending for this version is also much different from the original as Toad does not chase Wario out of the woods and, instead, throws a bomb right at the castle causing it as well as [[Wario]] to go crashing down. Soon a message is given and it states that thanks to Toad's efforts, the woods had returned to peace and that all the monsters were turned back to normal as Wario's spell (referred to as a nightmare in the game) over them had finally lifted. | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Toad is an adviser to the [[Chancellor]] of [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]]. He appears throughout the game to offer Mario tutorials on how to accomplish certain tasks. | In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Toad is an adviser to the [[Chancellor]] of [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]]. He appears throughout the game to offer Mario tutorials on how to accomplish certain tasks. | ||
Prior to the events of the game, he was sent by the Chancellor to pick up [[Princess Peach]], who was visiting Mario at [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]]. However, when Toad arrives, no one is to be found. Soon, an object appears in the sky and crashes into Mario's house. The object is none other than Mario, who was just ejected from [[Bowser's Keep]] by the giant sword, [[Exor]]. Toad asks Mario to return to the castle to rescue the Princess. However, when Mario arrives, Exor destroys the bridge to the castle, preventing any access to the keep. | Prior to the events of the game, he was sent by the Chancellor to pick up [[Princess Peach]], who was visiting Mario at [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]]. However, when Toad arrives, no one is to be found. Soon, an object appears in the sky and crashes into Mario's house. The object is none other than Mario, who was just ejected from [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]] by the giant sword, [[Exor]]. Toad asks Mario to return to the castle to rescue the Princess. However, when Mario arrives, Exor destroys the bridge to the castle, preventing any access to the keep. | ||
[[File:SMRPG Chancellor.png|200px|thumb|left|Toad standing next to Mario, being the closest to the Chancellor in the left row of Toads]] | [[File:SMRPG Chancellor.png|200px|thumb|left|Toad standing next to Mario, being the closest to the Chancellor in the left row of Toads]] | ||
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==''Mario Tennis'' series== | ==''Mario Tennis'' series== | ||
[[File:Mt64toad.png|thumb|Toad in ''Mario Tennis'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]]] | [[File:Mt64toad.png|thumb|Toad in ''Mario Tennis'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]]] | ||
Toad | Toad appears as a default playable character in the [[Virtual Boy]] game ''[[Mario's Tennis]]''. He later appears in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]] as a Technique player, where he is once again playable from the very beginning. Artwork for the game also shows him in the referee's seat, despite Mario being the only referee in-game. However, Toad does appear as a referee in ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]]. | ||
He, along with [[Toadette]], also appears on a scoreboard for a tennis tournament in the opening movie of ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', but they are not playable in the game. Additionally, Toad also appears on the main menu screen when setting up a match. Toad also makes cameo appearances in a few of the celebration sequences for the playable characters (most notably in [[Donkey Kong]]'s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]'s award ceremonies). | He, along with [[Toadette]], also appears on a scoreboard for a tennis tournament in the opening movie of ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', but they are not playable in the game. Additionally, Toad also appears on the main menu screen when setting up a match. Toad also makes cameo appearances in a few of the celebration sequences for the playable characters (most notably in [[Donkey Kong]]'s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]'s award ceremonies). | ||
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==''Mario Teaches Typing''== | ==''Mario Teaches Typing''== | ||
Toad | Toad makes a small appearance on the title screen alongside Luigi, Princess Peach, and Mario in ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]''. The artwork used to depict him (as well as Luigi and Peach) is taken from the official group artwork of the three from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. | ||
==''Game & Watch Gallery'' series== | ==''Game & Watch Gallery'' series== | ||
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==''Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium''== | ==''Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium''== | ||
Toad was a playable character in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. He | Toad was a playable character in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. He and Mario are the only two character who can be played in all four levels. | ||
==''Mario no Photopi''== | ==''Mario no Photopi''== | ||
Toad makes | Toad makes several appearances in the creativity game ''[[Mario no Photopi]]''. Some of his more notable appearances in this game include him being on the title screen of the game as well as being a character featured in the bonus puzzle that was provided with the game. | ||
==''Mario Party'' series== | ==''Mario Party'' series== | ||
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In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', he is replaced by [[Tumble]] as the host, but still appears to give out items in the various boards. He runs Toad's Trading Post, one of the two possible shops in the game; he generally sells items that the player can use on themselves to benefit. He can also appear when the player lands on an [[Item Space]]. He both appears when playing an item minigame, and can appear to ask the player a question to get an item; his questions are choice-oriented, with the more noble answer generally getting the player better items. Toad is also one of the possible partners, as well as [[Princess Peach]]'s default partner, in Duel Mode, with 1 HP, 1 Attack, and a salary of one coin. His ability prevents the player from losing coins if they land on an opponent's [[Basic Space]]. | In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', he is replaced by [[Tumble]] as the host, but still appears to give out items in the various boards. He runs Toad's Trading Post, one of the two possible shops in the game; he generally sells items that the player can use on themselves to benefit. He can also appear when the player lands on an [[Item Space]]. He both appears when playing an item minigame, and can appear to ask the player a question to get an item; his questions are choice-oriented, with the more noble answer generally getting the player better items. Toad is also one of the possible partners, as well as [[Princess Peach]]'s default partner, in Duel Mode, with 1 HP, 1 Attack, and a salary of one coin. His ability prevents the player from losing coins if they land on an opponent's [[Basic Space]]. | ||
He continues his role as host in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' even having his own board like the other co-hosts, [[Toad's Midway Madness]]. Toad also serves as the boss for the aforementioned board. The player can also unlock him as a playable character in the [[Beach Volley | He continues his role as host in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' even having his own board like the other co-hosts, [[Toad's Midway Madness]]. Toad also serves as the boss for the aforementioned board. The player can also unlock him as a playable character in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame, thus marking his first appearance as a playable character in the series (despite being just one mode). However, in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', he became a playable character in Party Mode. He has been playable in every ''Mario Party'' game since then, except for ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Toad acts as co-host, along with [[Professor E. Gadd]], [[Toadette]], and [[Tumble]]. Toad co-hosts Play Land with E. Gadd and Party Land with Toadette; however, he serves as the main host of the Mini-Game Attack mode. Toad also provides 10 coins to the players in the Game Room mode if they do not have any coins to begin with. In the introduction sequence of the game, Toad is attacked by [[Bowser]] and a [[Koopa Kid]] just as he is about to show the player all of the game's [[minigame]]s and [[Gaddget]]s. The sudden attack spreads the items all across [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]], setting the main "story mode" of the game into action. After showing that he is fine from the attack, Toad then requests for the player to help assist in saving the items and stopping Bowser's plans. | In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Toad acts as co-host, along with [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]], [[Toadette]], and [[Tumble]]. Toad co-hosts Play Land with E. Gadd and Party Land with Toadette; however, he serves as the main host of the Mini-Game Attack mode. Toad also provides 10 coins to the players in the Game Room mode if they do not have any coins to begin with. In the introduction sequence of the game, Toad is attacked by [[Bowser]] and a [[Koopa Kid]] just as he is about to show the player all of the game's [[minigame]]s and [[Gaddget]]s. The sudden attack spreads the items all across [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]], setting the main "story mode" of the game into action. After showing that he is fine from the attack, Toad then requests for the player to help assist in saving the items and stopping Bowser's plans. | ||
Despite his lack of being a playable character in the first handheld ''Mario Party'' game, he appears as one of eight playable characters in the next portable installment, ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. | Despite his lack of being a playable character in the first handheld ''Mario Party'' game, he appears as one of eight playable characters in the next portable installment, ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. | ||
A blue Toad | A blue-colored Toad going by "Toad" in the ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' minigame [[Toad and Go Seek]] also appears, although Toad himself is fully playable. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', Toad appears as one of the hosts, alongside [[Toadette]]. Toad reprises his role as a host in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', and again, this time with [[Koopa Troopa]], in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. | In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', Toad appears as one of the hosts, alongside [[Toadette]]. Toad reprises his role as a host in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', and again, this time with [[Koopa Troopa]], in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. | ||
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===''Luigi's Mansion''=== | ===''Luigi's Mansion''=== | ||
{{Quote|You know... I never noticed how cute those red polka dots look on top!|Luigi|Luigi's Mansion}} | {{Quote|You know... I never noticed how cute those red polka dots look on top!|Luigi|Luigi's Mansion}} | ||
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Toad appears among the several Toads found throughout the mansion,<ref>{{cite|date=2018|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) instruction manual | In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Toad appears among the several Toads found throughout the mansion,<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=2018|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) instruction manual|page=6}}</ref> although the specific one that is Toad is unknown. The first of them appears in the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|foyer]] of the mansion where he can be seen crying. After Luigi comforts him, he informs Luigi that he was sent by Princess Peach in search of Mario in the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]]. However, the Toad states that upon entering the mansion, he became frightened as he could not find Mario. He then decides to help Luigi in his search for Mario by saving the hero's progress. Other Toads can be found in several different locations throughout the game: the second floor [[Balcony (2F)|Balcony]], the first floor [[Washroom (1F)|Washroom]], and the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]]. Toad himself is also the one who calls Luigi through the middle telephone in the [[Telephone Room]] during the [[blackout]].<ref>{{cite|quote=Whew! It's me, {{color|orange|Toad}}! I don't know what I would have done if a ghost had answered!|author=Toad|title=''Luigi's Mansion''}}</ref> | ||
===''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''=== | ===''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''=== | ||
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[[File:Peach Toad - SSB for Wii U.jpg|thumb|left|175px|Peach using Toad in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'']] | [[File:Peach Toad - SSB for Wii U.jpg|thumb|left|175px|Peach using Toad in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'']] | ||
In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, Toad appears as Princess Peach's helper and standard special move. He is pulled out of nowhere and used as a shield. If he gets hit while he is out, he releases spores that damage the enemy. This is the second time Toad has ever displayed this ability throughout his existence ( | In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, Toad appears as Princess Peach's helper and standard special move. He is pulled out of nowhere and used as a shield. If he gets hit while he is out, he releases spores that damage the enemy. This is the second time Toad has ever displayed this ability throughout his existence (''Mario Tennis'' for the Nintendo 64 was the first while ''Mario Sports Mix'' further explored this ability). If [[Kirby]] [[Kirby#Inhale|inhales]] Princess Peach, then he too can use Toad in the same way. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Toad is mentioned in two of Peach's trophy descriptions where one states his loyalty to protect her and the other his use in battle. He also his own trophy, mentioning his appearances in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Toad is mentioned in two of Peach's trophy descriptions where one states his loyalty to protect her and the other his use in battle. He also his own trophy, mentioning his appearances in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. | ||
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Toad can be altered into one of the two custom variants, if they are unlocked first. One is the '''Sleepy Toad''', which can put opponents to sleep with his spores, while the other one is '''Grumpy Toad''', which immediately releases spores upon use. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Toad can be altered into one of the two custom variants, if they are unlocked first. One is the '''Sleepy Toad''', which can put opponents to sleep with his spores, while the other one is '''Grumpy Toad''', which immediately releases spores upon use. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Toad appears in Peach's grab and throws to attack her opponent; Peach's pummel has Toad punch the opponent, and her forward and down throws involve Toad headbutting the opponent in different directions, while her up and back throws have Toad merely mimic Peach's actions. Additionally, Toad now appears on his own in front of Peach when her standard special move is used, while the latter hides herself. Toad also appears as an Advanced-class Grab-type | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Toad appears in Peach's grab and throws to attack her opponent; Peach's pummel has Toad punch the opponent, and her forward and down throws involve Toad headbutting the opponent in different directions, while her up and back throws have Toad merely mimic Peach's actions. Additionally, Toad now appears on his own in front of Peach when her standard special move is used, while the latter hides herself. Toad also appears as an Advanced-class Grab-type primary [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]], which can be enhanced to [[Captain Toad]] at level 99. In his spirit battle, the player faces a [[Mii#Super_Smash_Bros._series|Mii Brawler]] wearing a [[Super Mushroom]] hat and a Toad vest on the [[Princess Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Princess Peach's Castle]] stage. Toad can also be seen in the artwork used for [[Cheep Charger]]'s spirit. As Peach's Echo Fighter, Daisy has a blue [[Toad (species)|retainer]] performing Toad's functions. | ||
==''Mario Pinball Land''== | ==''Mario Pinball Land''== | ||
Toad | Toad aids Mario in the spin-off title, ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. He runs [[Toad's tent]], a secret location accessed when a transformed Pinball Mario hits Toad on one of the various levels in the game. Once inside the tent, Mario can buy items from Toad that can help him in his adventure. | ||
==''WarioWare: Touched!''== | ==''WarioWare: Touched!''== | ||
[[File:WWTYouScratchMineLv3.png|thumb|Toad's cameo in ''WarioWare: Touched!'']] | [[File:WWTYouScratchMineLv3.png|thumb|Toad's cameo in ''WarioWare: Touched!'']] | ||
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', Toad makes a cameo in level three of [[Wario-Man]]'s microgame [[You Scratch Mine]], alongside [[Mario]] and [[Wario]]. | |||
==''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''== | ==''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''== | ||
[[File:DRRMarioMixstory2.png|thumb|left|Mario agreeing to retrieve the Music Keys in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'']] | [[File:DRRMarioMixstory2.png|thumb|left|Mario agreeing to retrieve the Music Keys in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'']] | ||
Toad accompanies the player | In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', Toad accompanies the character of the player's choice, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. He plays a sidekick-like role by helping either plumber on his quest to get the [[Music Key|Music Keys]] from [[Wario]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Bowser]]. Toad makes his debut in the game by running to the hero's house to alert him of the news after witnessing the capturing of the Music Keys. Toad also appears in the background of the first song, "Here We Go!" where he is seen dancing alongside either Mario or Luigi. He tries to help obtain the lost keys but is not entirely successful as Toad is non-violent throughout the game. | ||
In the various dance scenes after the first one, Toad often makes various excuses of not being able to dance to excuse himself from dancing. He does, however, tell Mario or Luigi what he needs to do and when he needs to do it (as seen during the battle with [[Freezie]]). | |||
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==''Super Princess Peach''== | ==''Super Princess Peach''== | ||
[[File:ToadLuigiKidnap.png|thumb|The kidnapping of Toad and Luigi in ''Super Princess Peach'']] | [[File:ToadLuigiKidnap.png|thumb|The kidnapping of Toad and Luigi in ''Super Princess Peach'']] | ||
In the intro of ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', Toad is kidnapped along with Mario and Luigi by the Hammer Bros. They are soon transported to Bowser's castle where he locks the three in the dungeon. The lead Hammer Bro refers to Toad as "a mushroom-headed loud-mouth" when he informs Bowser of the captures. In the ending of the game, Toad is seen to be rescued by Peach and during the credits, he along with the princess, Mario, Luigi, and another Toad (who Peach rescued earlier on in Bowser's Castle) can be seen walking back to Peach's Castle through a starlit sky. | |||
Toad also appears as a playable character in two of the mini-games in the game. The first minigame is [[Toad Jump]], which involves a side-scrolling world where Toad must jump over enemies and pits. The only way to control him in this minigame is through blowing into the microphone of the DS. If he is hit by an enemy or falls in a hole, it will trigger an instant loss in the game. The other minigame is named [[Toad Tote]] which involves Toad being trapped in a maze-like area that is engulfed in flames with the goal of the mini-game being to help Toad to escape. In the minigame, Toad is controlled utilizing the [[Stylus]] and he must avoid the obstacles in the maze which could burn him. | |||
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==''Paper Mario'' series== | ==''Paper Mario'' series== | ||
===''Super Paper Mario''=== | ===''Super Paper Mario''=== | ||
Toad | Toad makes a small appearance in the beginning of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Mario and Luigi, bored and looking for adventure one lazy morning, decide to visit [[Princess Peach]]. However, on their way out the door they are stopped by Toad, who had rushed to the [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario Bros.' House]] to inform them that Princess Peach has been kidnapped and [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] has been raided, thus starting the Bros.' adventure to [[Bowser's Castle]] and later to save all worlds from [[The Void]]. As the Mario Bros. leave on their journey, Toad can be seen wishing the two brothers good luck on their adventure and stating that the entire Mushroom Kingdom is depending on the two to saving Peach. Toad also appears as the last [[Catch Card]] in this game. | ||
===''Paper Mario: Color Splash''=== | ===''Paper Mario: Color Splash''=== | ||
[[File:Paper Mario Color Splash - Mario House.png|thumb|upright=1.34|left|Toad and Peach visiting Mario's house in the introduction cutscene of ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'']] | [[File:Paper Mario Color Splash - Mario House.png|thumb|upright=1.34|left|Toad and Peach visiting Mario's house in the introduction cutscene of ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'']] | ||
Toad makes his reappearance in '' | Despite the numerous amounts of similar-looking Toads, Toad makes his reappearance in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. He is first seen accompanying Peach in the introduction cutscene where the two travel to Mario's house during a stormy night to deliver a mysterious letter to him. Upon opening the letter at his house, Mario is shocked to find a colorless Toad that has been drained of his colors within the letter. After discovering that the incident took place on [[Prism Island]], the three head off on a boat to the island despite the storm. | ||
Upon reaching Prism Island, the three heroes find the plaza deserted causing Peach to worry and ask Toad if he was sure if they were at the right place. Having consulted his guidebook, Toad confidently says that the island was indeed the right place and he offers to ask for some help from the locales. After scampering off to find help, Mario and Peach meet [[Huey]], a floating 3D talking paint bucket. However, it is not long before the screams of Toad were heard in which Mario, Peach, and Huey are horrified to find a [[Slurp Guy]] draining the colors out of Toad leaving him to become mere paper. Eventually, Toad is given back his colors thanks to Mario and Huey. He spends the rest of the game in the small inn in Port Prisma's yellow district. After Peach is kidnapped by Bowser, Mario can visit him and show him Peach's messages recorded in Holo-Peaches. | Upon reaching Prism Island, the three heroes find the plaza deserted causing Peach to worry and ask Toad if he was sure if they were at the right place. Having consulted his guidebook, Toad confidently says that the island was indeed the right place and he offers to ask for some help from the locales. After scampering off to find help, Mario and Peach meet [[Huey]], a floating 3D talking paint bucket. However, it is not long before the screams of Toad were heard in which Mario, Peach, and Huey are horrified to find a [[Slurp Guy]] draining the colors out of Toad leaving him to become mere paper. Eventually, Toad is given back his colors thanks to Mario and Huey. He spends the rest of the game in the small inn in Port Prisma's yellow district. After Peach is kidnapped by Bowser, Mario can visit him and show him Peach's messages recorded in Holo-Peaches. | ||
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==''Fortune Street'' series== | ==''Fortune Street'' series== | ||
Toad is a playable character in | ===''Itadaki Street DS''=== | ||
Toad is a playable character in ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. Toad also runs the tutorial mode of the game where he assists the player by explaining the basic controls. The '''Toad Head''' and '''Toad Suit''' are collectible accessories in this game that can be equipped on customizable characters. | |||
===''Fortune Street''=== | |||
Toad returns as a playable participant in ''[[Fortune Street]]''. He is one of the thirteen playable Mario series characters in this installment. Within the game, Toad is classified as being in the '''C''' Rank (a trait he shares with Luigi, [[Princess Daisy]], and [[Waluigi]]). Instead of ''making fun'' of the other players during his talking sequences, Toad will normally encourage the other players and ask if they are all having a good time (as his personality is shown to be rather kind and open throughout the game). | |||
==''Mario & Sonic'' series== | ==''Mario & Sonic'' series== | ||
===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''=== | ===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''=== | ||
Toad appears as a referee for ''Super Mario'' characters in the [[Nintendo DS]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' for [[Long Jump (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Long Jump]], [[Triple Jump (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Triple Jump]], [[Javelin Throw (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Javelin Throw]], [[10m Platform]], [[Trampoline (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Trampoline]] and [[Vault (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Vault]], as well as a general referee for [[Pursuit]], [[Individual epée (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Individual epée]] and [[Dream Fencing (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Dream Fencing]]. Toad also appears as a referee for several events in the [[Wii]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|version]], as well | Toad appears as a referee for ''Super Mario'' characters in the [[Nintendo DS]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' for [[Long Jump (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Long Jump]], [[Triple Jump (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Triple Jump]], [[Javelin Throw (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Javelin Throw]], [[10m Platform]], [[Trampoline (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Trampoline]] and [[Vault (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Vault]], as well as a general referee for [[Pursuit]], [[Individual epée (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Individual epée]] and [[Dream Fencing (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Dream Fencing]]. Toad also appears as a referee for several events in the [[Wii]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|version]], as well as appearing on the message that reminds the player to take a break after playing for a while. He also appears in the opening refereeing the Table Tennis, Triple Jump and High Jump. | ||
===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''=== | ===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''=== | ||
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===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | ===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | ||
Toad | Toad makes his first playable appearance in the series in the Wii U version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''. He is exclusive to the 4x100m Relay event. Toad does not appear as a playable character in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS version]]. | ||
==''Mario Sports Mix''== | ==''Mario Sports Mix''== | ||
[[File:Toad Park dodgeball MSM.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Toad playing a game of dodgeball on the [[Toad Park]] stage in ''Mario Sports Mix'']] | [[File:Toad Park dodgeball MSM.png|thumb|upright=1.2|Toad playing a game of dodgeball on the [[Toad Park]] stage in ''Mario Sports Mix'']] | ||
Toad | Toad makes an appearance as a default playable character in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' where he is classified as a speedy character. His home stage in this game is the amusement park like area called [[Toad Park]]. Toad's special move involves him emitting a spore-like attack while having large rotating mushrooms blocking any opponents in his path. | ||
Toad also appears in the story mode of the game where he was first seen gardening outside of Princess Peach's castle. He is soon interrupted by the appearance of a meteor-like object crashing into the Mushroom Kingdom. Upon investigation, Toad and three other Toads discover that the crashed objects were four [[Sports Crystal]]s. The four Toads then get an idea to make a Sports tournament, with the crystals representing the trophies for each sport; thus beginning the events of the game. | |||
==''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''== | ==''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''== | ||
{{main|Captain Toad}} | {{main|Captain Toad}} | ||
Toad | Toad makes an appearance in the post-credits scene of the [[Wii U]] version ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', which is taken from the opening cutscene ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. In all versions of the game, including the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|versions]], he also makes several cameo appearances under the form of "[[Pixel Toad]]", a pixelated version of himself which resembles his sprite from ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. | ||
==''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''== | ==''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''== | ||
Toad | Toad appears as a recurring character in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', where he and Toadette frequently lose each other and need the heroes' help to reunite. In [[Sherbet Desert]], Toad carries [[Rabbid Mario]], who is frozen in a block of ice, and must be escorted through several battles. Toad has 200 HP (400 in [[Ultimate Challenge 4]]) and cannot attack nor dash enemies. Once the game has been completed to 100%, Toad and Toadette appear outside Peach's Castle to give Mario a congratulations note. | ||
==''Minecraft''== | ==''Minecraft''== | ||
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==''Dr. Mario World''== | ==''Dr. Mario World''== | ||
{{redirect|Dr. Toad| | {{redirect|Dr. Toad|the character named Dr. Toad in the Japanese version of [[Mario Party 2]]|[[Professor Fungi]]|the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]] character|[[Toad doctor]]|the Toad doctor in [[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]|[[Doctor]]}} | ||
[[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Toad.png|thumb|150px|left|Artwork of Dr. Toad for ''Dr. Mario World'']]{{quote|Wow, somebody doesn't look so good... It's got to be those pesky [[virus]]es! | [[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Toad.png|thumb|150px|left|Artwork of Dr. Toad for ''Dr. Mario World'']]{{quote|Wow, somebody doesn't look so good... It's got to be those pesky [[virus]]es!|Dr. Toad|[[Dr. Mario World]]}} | ||
Toad takes on a new alias as a doctor in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', named '''Dr. Toad'''. He serves as the guide in stage mode, instructing [[Dr. Mario]] and his friends on how to defeat the [[virus]]es and how to use items and other game features to their advantage. While possessing a head mirror and white lab coat akin to the other doctors, he also possesses a blue tie and a satchel. | Toad takes on a new alias as a doctor in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', named '''Dr. Toad'''. He serves as the guide in stage mode, instructing [[Dr. Mario]] and his friends on how to defeat the [[virus]]es and how to use items and other game features to their advantage. While possessing a head mirror and white lab coat akin to the other doctors, he also possesses a blue tie and a satchel. | ||
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==''Mario Strikers: Battle League''== | ==''Mario Strikers: Battle League''== | ||
[[File:MSBL Toad Artwork.png|thumb|Toad in ''Mario Strikers: Battle League'']] | [[File:MSBL Toad Artwork.png|thumb|Toad in ''Mario Strikers: Battle League'']] | ||
While Toads have been sidekicks in previous ''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' games, the main Toad is the first one to be selectable as a captain in ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''. His team number is 12. His strongest attributes are his speed and passing attributes; without any gear applied on any characters, he has the highest speed statistic in the game. However, Toad is one of the three characters with the lowest | While Toads have been sidekicks in previous ''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' games, the main Toad is the first one to be selectable as a captain in ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''. His team number is 12. His strongest attributes are his speed and passing attributes; without any gear applied on any characters, he has the highest speed statistic in the game. However, Toad is one of the three characters with the lowest strenght attribute (the others being Waluigi and Diddy.) His [[Hyper Strike]], Drill Smash, involves Toad kicking the ball into the air, and four other Toads appearing next to him and tossing him into the air. The playable Toad then headbutts the ball into the ground, where it will burrow underground until it reappears in front of the opposing team's goalie. | ||
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[[File:TSMBM Toad Band Banner.png|80px|thumb|left]] | [[File:TSMBM Toad Band Banner.png|80px|thumb|left]] | ||
When Mario and Toad are walking through the Mushroom Kingdom town, a banner can be seen in the background which features Toad, [[Toadette]] and a blue Toad playing in a band, with Toad as the batterist. Toad's interest in music comes up again randomly in a few other scenes where Toad appears. Key revealed in an interview that he had improvised a song for Toad during a recording,<ref>{{cite|author=Shanfield, Ethan | When Mario and Toad are walking through the Mushroom Kingdom town, a banner can be seen in the background which features Toad, [[Toadette]] and a blue Toad playing in a band, with Toad as the batterist. Toad's interest in music comes up again randomly in a few other scenes where Toad appears. Key revealed in an interview that he had improvised a song for Toad during a recording,<ref>{{cite|author=Shanfield, Ethan|url=variety.com/2022/film/news/mario-movie-musical-keegan-michael-key-toad-song-1235402851|publisher=Variety|title=Keegan-Michael Key ‘Improvised a Song’ as Toad in the ‘Mario’ Movie|date=October 13, 2022|accessdate=November 11, 2023}}</ref> although the song was ultimately cut from the film. | ||
Upon arriving Peach's Castle, Toad and Mario are denied entrance by two Toad guards. Toad then pulls out a frying pan and makes a meal for the guards as a distraction, which works for Mario to enter the castle, but in turn means he stays behind. | Upon arriving Peach's Castle, Toad and Mario are denied entrance by two Toad guards. Toad then pulls out a frying pan and makes a meal for the guards as a distraction, which works for Mario to enter the castle, but in turn means he stays behind. | ||
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[[File:MarioVsDKSwitchMultiplayer1.jpg|thumb|right|Mario and Toad working together to complete [[Level 1-2 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Level 1-2]]]] | [[File:MarioVsDKSwitchMultiplayer1.jpg|thumb|right|Mario and Toad working together to complete [[Level 1-2 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Level 1-2]]]] | ||
Toad is a playable character in the newly added multiplayer mode in the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Reissue|remake]] of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', where he goes along with Mario to stop Donkey Kong from stealing the [[Mini-Mario|Mini-Marios]]. Toad features minor gameplay differences to Mario in this game; notably, he is able to pass through one-block tall gaps, which are usually only accessible to the Mini-Marios, by performing a [[handstand]] walk. Additionally, he can climb ropes fast without needing to perform a two-handed climb. Mini-Marios do not follow Toad as they follow Mario around instead. When completing a level in multiplayer, Toad will also be present on the results screens where applicable, and victory animations will also be altered to accommodate for this. | Toad is a playable character in the newly added multiplayer mode in the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Reissue|remake]] of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', where he goes along with Mario to stop Donkey Kong from stealing the [[Mini-Mario|Mini-Marios]]. Toad features minor gameplay differences to Mario in this game; notably, he is able to pass through one-block tall gaps, which are usually only accessible to the Mini-Marios, by performing a [[handstand]] walk. Additionally, he can climb ropes fast without needing to perform a two-handed climb. Mini-Marios do not follow Toad as they follow Mario around instead. When completing a level in multiplayer, Toad will also be present on the results screens where applicable, and victory animations will also be altered to accommodate for this. | ||
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==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
===''Kirby Super Star''=== | |||
Toad makes a cameo appearance in ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star|Kirby Super Star]]'' where he is a part of the audience in the boss battle with [[wikirby:King Dedede|King Dedede]] and the sub-game [[wikirby:Megaton Punch|Megaton Punch]] (along with several others from the ''Super Mario'' cast such as Mario, Luigi, and Birdo). He reprises his cameo appearance in these sub-games in ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', alongside other ''Super Mario'' series characters (including Wario). | |||
===''F-1 Race''=== | ===''F-1 Race''=== | ||
[[File:F-1 Race Toad.png|left|thumb|upright=1.66|Toad's cameo in ''F-1 Race'']] | [[File:F-1 Race Toad.png|left|thumb|upright=1.66|Toad's cameo in ''F-1 Race'']] | ||
Toad | Toad makes a cameo appearance in the [[Game Boy]] version of ''[[nwiki:F-1 Race (Game Boy)|F-1 Race]]'' alongside a few other Nintendo and ''Super Mario'' characters (Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Donkey Kong, Bowser, [[Link]], [[Samus|Samus Aran]], and [[Pit (character)|Pit]]). Toad himself is exclusively seen in the beginning of a race in the racecourse ''Course 2'' where he greets and cheers on the player alongside several referees before the race on the specified course. Toad is also the first guest character to congratulate the player in the ending sequence of the game (while using the same animations as his first appearance in the game). | ||
===Game Boy Camera=== | ===Game Boy Camera=== | ||
Toad | Toad makes a cameo as a stamp for photos in the Game Boy Camera peripheral. The artwork of him depicted in this stamp is inspired by his official artwork for ''[[Mario Party]]''. | ||
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==Possible appearances== | |||
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[[File:Toad Artwork Super Mario Sunshine.png|thumb|Possible Toad artwork from ''Super Mario Sunshine'']] | |||
Many red-spotted [[Toad (species)|Toads]] appear throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and other locales, and are often confused to be the actual character named Toad. Generally, it is believed that any Toad given a unique role is Toad, or that at least one of a number of Toads appearing in a game is ''the'' Toad. It is also largely held that Toad is set apart by having red spots and a blue vest, rather than having matching spots and clothes; however, games such as ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' have depicted multiple blue-vested-red-spotted Toads, and Toad's appearance has also varied to give him a red vest in some games, and even blue spots in others, such as ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. The singular use of Toad has also occasionally applied to Toads that are not considered to be the character, such as certain Toad NPCs in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' and the renamed [[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'', making the line between definitive appearances and possible appearances often difficult to determine. | |||
==''Super Mario'' series== | |||
===''Super Mario Sunshine''=== | |||
[[File:SMS Epilogue Fludd.png|thumb|upright=1.1|left|Toad holding up the repaired FLUDD in the ending of ''Super Mario Sunshine'']] | |||
The Toad wearing a red vest is named as Toad in the instruction booklet for the game, appearing as one of five young Toad attendants who had accompanied Princess Peach and Mario on their vacation to [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', although it is unclear if this role refers to his name or species. Upon landing on the island, this Toad and the others find the place to be a mess, mainly due to the work of a [[Shadow Mario|mysterious being who resembles Mario]]. | |||
Throughout most of the actual game, Toad plays a rather minor role by giving out tips to Mario about how to play the game (such as how to do the [[Ground Pound|box break]] move and as well as information about the different areas within the island). At the time of Princess Peach's kidnapping, Toad and the Green Toad may be covered up by [[Shadow Mario]]'s [[Goop#M Graffiti|M Graffiti]]. After Peach had been kidnapped, Toad can be seen to be acting hysterical and spends most of his time worrying about her in [[Delfino Plaza]]. He will give Mario the occasional tips if he is spoken to (such as mentioning the princess being taken to [[Pinna Park]]). After Mario had rescued Peach, Toad and the other heroes can finally be seen enjoying the activities available on Isle Delfino during the credits. | |||
Additionally, it is revealed at the end of the game that Toad along with the other Toad attendants had repaired [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] shortly after its breakdown after the battle between Mario and Bowser. It is also Toad himself who is seen supporting the repaired FLUDD as he reveals the fixed device to Mario and Peach as Toadsworth and the Green Toad stand alongside him. As the game's credits begin, it is revealed through the snapshots that Toad and the other heroes finally had the time to relax in the various areas of Isle Delfino after Bowser's defeat. | |||
===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''=== | |||
[[File:NSMBW Red Toad Render.png|frame]] | |||
Toad can be found back at [[Peach's Castle]] throughout Mario's adventure in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', where he will offer to show [[hint movies]] to the players in exchange for [[Star Coin]]s. | |||
===''New Super Mario Bros. 2''=== | |||
[[File:CTR-SMB2-12.png|thumb|Mario inside of a Red Toad House in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']] | |||
The [[Toad House]]s in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' are all run by a red-spotted blue-vested Toad. Like in the original ''New Super Mario Bros.'' (where [[Toadsworth]] ran all the Houses), the Mario Bros. must occasionally use [[Star Coin]]s to access some of the Toad Houses. | |||
The Red Toad Houses consist of Toad throwing three Power-Ups to three platforms in which either Mario or Luigi can select the power-up to keep (though all three power-ups can be taken at the same time if chosen). The Green Toad Houses have Toad throwing multiple [[1-Up Mushroom]]s into an above pipe in which the Mario Bros. must hit a glove to knock down the descending mushrooms falling from the pipe. The Yellow Toad Houses have Toad giving either Mario or Luigi a free [[Gold Flower]] ([[Star]] if visiting it on [[World Star (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Star]]). | |||
===''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''=== | |||
[[File:NSMBUToadHouse.png|thumb|left|Mario and Toad inside a Red Toad House in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'']] | |||
Toad runs the Toad Houses once more in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. A bonus feature included within the Toad House mini-games includes Toad either jumping up excitedly in correspondence to the players if they were to win the game or shake his head in disappointment if the players were to lose. Toad also appears when the player finishes a level with the last two numbers on the time limit matching and rewards the player with a power-up for their achievement. | |||
In the second world, a Toad House appears to be in a conflict and a character, known as [[Nabbit]] makes an introduction by stealing a power-up from Toad. After Nabbit rushes off, Toad immediately appears out of his Toad House and informs the player of the situation. He then introduces the pipe cannons (which players could use to transport themselves to different worlds) to pursue a chase after the thief. Toad also appears after a player captures Nabbit; when this happens Toad will give Mario and co a [[P-Acorn]]. | |||
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'', [[Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series)|Yellow Toad]] and [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] are generically renamed "Toad" and share the same character slot. | |||
==''Mario & Luigi'' series== | |||
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''=== | |||
[[File:MLSS Toad Sprite.png|frame|left]] | |||
In the [[Nintendo Power]] guide of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Toad refers to the emissary that the player briefly controls in [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario and Luigi's house]],<ref>{{cite|quote=Toad rushes to Mario and Luigi’s house, frantically trying to explain the tragic events.|author=Thomason, Steve|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Player's Guide|page=3|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-930206-43-7}}</ref> who ends up running into a wardrobe after seeing Mario in the shower and can barely inform "''P-P-Princess P-P-Peach... P-P-Princess P-P-Peach...''" when jumped on by Mario. However, in the [[Prima Games]] guide, Toad refers to the aforementioned as well as the one in the castle who offers tutorial advice against Bowser,<ref>{{cite|quote=Use this battle to get acquainted with the controls, such as how to attack and dodge. Toad helps you get up to speed.|author=Stratton, Stephen; Buchanan, Levi|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=48|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|date=November 25, 2003|isbn=0-7615-4423-2}}</ref> who more coherently explains the situation about Princess Peach's voice with the scene's other Toad after the battle. Toad's role is the same in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. | |||
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''=== | |||
[[File:MLPPTtoad.png|thumb|left|The scene in which Toad, Mario, Luigi, [[Professor E. Gadd]], [[Toadsworth]], and another [[Toad (species)|Toad]], are awaiting anxiously for the Princess' return]] | |||
{{quote|No sign of the Princess! No! No! NOOOOOOOO! That awful monster...|Toad|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}} | |||
At the beginning of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a Toad along with Mario, Luigi, and several other Toads can be seen awaiting for Princess Peach to return from her time-traveling experience at [[Peach's Castle]] and while waiting, Mario and co. begin to ask questions to [[Professor E. Gadd]] about his latest invention, the time machine. This is due to the fact that Princess Peach along with her two Toad accomplices ([[Toadiko]] and [[Toadbert]]) had decided to take the machine for a spin to go back to the past and then return back. Though the professor assures the group that Peach will soon return, [[Toadsworth]] soon falls unconscious while worrying about the safety of the princess. At this time, Toad asks for Mario to fetch a [[refreshroom]] in order to help Toadsworth regain his consciousness back. After Mario returns with the mushroom, Toadsworth immediately awakes and this occurs right at the time when E. Gadd's time machine had finally returned from its time traveling. | |||
[[File:DS Time Radar.PNG|thumb|Toad panicking after discovering the abandoned Time Machine that Princess Peach had used]] | |||
The time machine appears in a heavily damaged state and this causes the group to investigate more closer until finally the door of the machine opens. Instead of Peach, a [[Junior Shrooboid]] appears from the machine and this appearance of the alien causes all the other Toads (except for Toadsworth and Toad himself) to flee from the main hall. After Mario defeats the monster, Toad bravely enters inside the time machine to check if the princess was still inside it. Unfortunately, he did not find anything and immediately begins to panic. However at this time, E. Gadd announces that a new [[time hole]] had appeared outside of the castle. Before following the professor, Toad turns back to the Mario bros. and asks Luigi if he would like to guard the unconscious Junior Shrooboid so that it does not harm anyone while they went to investigate. However, Luigi immediately refuses which causes Toad to be a tad upset but before he leaves, he asks Luigi to perform a jump to see if he was ready for the adventure. After Luigi performs a successful jump, Toad then goes outside to see the time hole. The Mario bros. soon appear as well to join Toad and the professor to look at the odd hole. Immediately, Toadsworth appears out of nowhere while shouting out Mario's name but instead he slams into the time hole's base causing Luigi to fall in and be pulled back in time to the shock of Mario, Toad, and E. Gadd. Mario then immediately jumps in after his brother, thus beginning their adventure in the Mushroom Kingdom of the past. | |||
For the rest of the game, Toad can be found back at Peach's castle in the Mushroom Kingdom of the present and he can be visited at any time after the Mario bros. had retrieved a [[Cobalt Star]]. He can be seen in the main hall alongside Professor E. Gadd. while Toad can be seen watching the professor analyze the cobalt stars, his main job is to guard the tube containing the Junior Shrooboid (the same one that Mario had defeated earlier on) so that the monster would not escape (being that Luigi had refused to take up the job earlier on). When the Mario Bros. finally return to the present-day castle after retrieving the 5 cobalt star pieces, Toad wishes the group good luck along with the professor before they leave to the ''[[Shroob Castle]]. | |||
[[File:C 16.png|thumb|Toad with the rest of the cast in the ending credits]] | |||
After the bros. return with Peach and conquer the Shroob princesses, Toad can be seen rejoicing with the main group until they discover the unconscious Bowser who soon eats the Shroob Mushroom from the [[Elder Princess Shroob]] (which had escaped from the grip of [[Baby Luigi]]. This causes Bowser to gain the powers of the Elder Princess Shroob. Fortunately as Toad, Peach, the two Toadsworths (elder and younger), and [[Baby Peach]] evacuate, the Mario and Baby Bros. manage to defeat the shroobified Bowser, officially marking an end of the Shroob takeover. In the ending of the game, Toad along with the Mario bros., Princess Peach, Professor E. Gadd, and Toadsworth can be seen bidding farewell to the baby bros., [[Toadsworth the Younger]] and Baby Peach as they use the rebuilt time machine to travel back to the Mushroom Kingdom of the past. | |||
==''Mario Baseball'' series== | |||
In both ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', a red-colored Toad implied to be Toad{{ref needed}} appears as a playable character. The Red Toad has stronger power and speed stats than the other Toad colors, similar to Toad's distinguishing speed and strength attributes first displayed in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', but he is never identified as the character Toad. | |||
===''Mario Superstar Baseball''=== | |||
In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', Toad is a Balance type character with five color palette variations; Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, and Purple, each with statistics varying by color. | |||
In the opening cinematic, Red Toad, Daisy, and Peach black out, fearing that Mario is going to be tagged out at home plate when Donkey Kong attempts to receive the ball, but Mario nevertheless scores. Yellow Toad is briefly seen fielding on Wario's team, while Red Toad is in league with Mario's side. After Mario hits a walk-off home run, Red Toad and others storm the field and celebrate. In the closing cinematic that plays after winning the final game in Challenge Mode via Special Cup, Red Toad is one of a few characters who greet Mario at the baseball field before Bowser arrives to challenge Mario's team. | |||
===''Mario Super Sluggers''=== | |||
[[File:Mss hrc dc yoshi daisy toad.png|thumb|upright=1.4|Toad, Daisy, and Yoshi witness a display of fireworks in the last cinematic of ''Mario Super Sluggers''.]] | |||
In Challenge Mode of ''Mario Super Sluggers'', Red Toad appears as a part of Peach's team, the [[Peach Monarchs]]. He is first seen in the outskirts of [[Peach Ice Garden]], where he runs up to Mario and his team and leads them to a statue resembling Daisy. Toad reveals to the group that Bowser Jr. was behind this wrongdoing and asks the group to stop him from doing the same to Peach, directing them to first talk to the nearby Toadette. After meeting up with Toadsworth, Mario and his group head back to Toad to ask if they could burrow the statue in order to save Peach, only to find him fighting Hammer Bro that was trying to take the statue. They defeat the enemies and Toad thanks them, agreeing to let them take the statue themselves after some initial worrying. He then joins the team in order to protect the rest of the characters and back them up. | |||
In the opening cinematic of the game, Red Toad is seen riding a yacht with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Daisy, and Birdo en route to the [[Baseball Kingdom]]. After arrival, Red Toad and the others get a view of the island from the summit of a lighthouse. Toad is next seen during one of the matches where he is shown to be running in order to catch the soaring baseball in the Peach Ice Garden; however, he accidentally crashes into a giant [[Freezie]] and becomes frozen solid, but a Blue Toad crashes into the frozen Toad and the Freezie, freeing Toad. Red Toad is later seen with Daisy back at Mario Stadium where they panic after Donkey Kong performs a body check on Luigi, who eventually makes the catch for the final out, prompting the characters to storm the scene to celebrate. In the third of the quartet of cinematics, Toad is seen celebrating with Mario and others after defeating Bowser in a decisive showdown in Challenge Mode. Afterwards, Toad and others march towards the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom to gaze towards the sunset before the lights come on for the night. In the last cinematic, Toad is seen standing next to Daisy by a table loaded with desserts on the Daisy Cruiser before a display of fireworks storm the night sky, surprising everyone around. Toad and everyone else head over to Mario Stadium, where they witness a Bob-omb Derby exhibition that triggered the fireworks. | |||
Toad is a Balance type character with five color palette variations: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, and Purple. The statistics vary by color. | |||
==''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''== | |||
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mushroom Business Association has four stated positions: Representative Director / President, Block Enterprise Group, POW Chapter / Vice President, Warp Pipe Development Unit / Material Department Vice President, and General Affairs Division / Soda Branch Section Chief. The name of each member is listed as Toad. It is unknown if the joke is that these are all one Toad or if they are separate Toads. | |||
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