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[[File:Kinopio2.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario and Luigi with "Toad 2"]]
[[File:Kinopio2.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario and Luigi with "Toad 2"]]
In the animated film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', the mushroom citizens are peaceful inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. They are first briefly mentioned by Luigi when he identifies Mario's [[Brooch]] as a mysical gem pass down in Toad legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure. [[Kinoko Sennin]] elaborates that they lived in peace until [[Bowser]] of the [[Koopa (species)|Turtle Tribe]] arrived and kidnapped Peach. Like in ''Super Mario Bros.'', they are said to have been transformed into various inanimate objects such as [[Brick Block|brick]]s and [[horsetail]]s, except it is added that this is in retaliation for Peach rejecting Bowser's marriage proposal. Mario and Luigi later save a group of Mushroom People that were transformed into [[coin]]s, and later still a lone Mushroom person (identified as "Toad 2" in the credits). To thank them, "Toad 1" and "Toad 2" (as they are credited) reward Mario with a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] and [[Fire Flower|flower]] power-up, respectively.
In the animated film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', the mushroom citizens are peaceful inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. They are first briefly mentioned by Luigi when he identifies Mario's [[Brooch]] as a mysical gem pass down in Toad legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure. [[Kinoko Sennin]] elaborates that they lived in peace until [[Bowser]] of the [[Koopa (species)|Turtle Tribe]] arrived and kidnapped Peach. Like in ''Super Mario Bros.'', they are said to have been transformed into various inanimate objects such as [[Brick Block|brick]]s and [[horsetail]]s, except it is added that this is in retaliation for Peach rejecting Bowser's marriage proposal. Mario and Luigi later save a group of Mushroom People that were transformed into [[coin]]s, and later still a lone Mushroom person (identified as "Toad 2" in the credits). To thank them, "Toad 1" and "Toad 2" (as they are credited) reward Mario with a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] and [[Fire Flower|flower]] power-up, respectively.
[[File:Mushroom people.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Mushroom People in promotional artwork]]
 
In the film, all of the voices of the Mushroom People are feminine, and they generally use very polite language, the latter of which would generally carry over to subsequent Japanese depictions. "Toad 1" in particularly identifies herself as Princess Peach's maid. Most of these Toads are presented with pinkish/red mushroom caps and had a similar appearance to the later created character [[Toadette]]. In promotional artwork for the film, they are mostly depicted as large masculine nude characters with big noses.
In the film, all of the voices of the Mushroom People are feminine, and they generally use very polite language, the latter of which would generally carry over to subsequent Japanese depictions. "Toad 1" in particularly identifies herself as Princess Peach's maid. Most of these Toads are presented with pinkish/red mushroom caps and had a similar appearance to the later created character [[Toadette]]. In promotional artwork for the film, they are mostly depicted as tall nude characters with large noses.


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