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'''Koizumi:Talking about cuteness reminded me of how Toad used to look pretty plain, but because he gets cat ears this time his looks cuter overall. That and with how he can quickly dash around, I think he turned into an incredibly appealing character.'''
'''Koizumi:Talking about cuteness reminded me of how Toad used to look pretty plain, but because he gets cat ears this time his looks cuter overall. That and with how he can quickly dash around, I think he turned into an incredibly appealing character.


'''Iwata: Yeah. It may be rude to his fans to say it like this, but Toad is a surprisingly popular character.'''
Iwata: Yeah. It may be rude to his fans to say it like this, but Toad is a surprisingly popular character.


'''Koizumi: Right. There's even gameplay this time that features Toad.'''
Koizumi: Right. There's even gameplay this time that features Toad.


'''Hayashida: Taking a cue from Mario Galaxy, there are games called "Captain Toad's Adventure," in which Captain Toad appears with his memorable little tune that goes "ta-dada-da-, ta-dada-da-".'''  
Hayashida: Taking a cue from Mario Galaxy, there are games called "Captain Toad's Adventure," in which Captain Toad appears with his memorable little tune that goes "ta-dada-da-, ta-dada-da-".'''


They refer to both blue Toad and Captain Toad as the "character" of Toad interchangeably, insofar as they are both Toad. They are obviously using character in the "design" sense of the word, rather than in the "individual person" sense. Captain Toad and blue Toad are different "characters" insofar as their names and design differ, but they are the same "character" insofar as their names and design are the same. The use of "character" in this interview has absolutely nothing to do with which Toad is which specific individual. [[User:Buddy Christ|Buddy Christ]] ([[User talk:Buddy Christ|talk]])
They refer to both blue Toad and Captain Toad as the "character" of Toad interchangeably, insofar as they are both Toad. They are obviously using character in the "design" sense of the word, rather than in the "individual person" sense. Captain Toad and blue Toad are different "characters" insofar as their names and design differ, but they are the same "character" insofar as their names and design are the same. The use of "character" in this interview has absolutely nothing to do with which Toad is which specific individual. [[User:Buddy Christ|Buddy Christ]] ([[User talk:Buddy Christ|talk]])

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