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The '''Tostarenans''' are the inhabitants of the region of Tostarena within the [[Sand Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are skeletal beings that dress in traditional {{wp|Mexico|Mexican}}-style clothing, including sombreros and ponchos, and often play such instruments as maracas and guitars. They are based off of skull-shaped traditional figures and candies made during {{wp|Day of the Dead|Día de Muertos}}, also known as "Day of the Dead", as well as José Guadalupe Posada's {{wp|La Calavera Catrina|Female Dapper Skull}}, a critical character from Mexico's late 19th century that inspired the entire representative-collective image about the Day of the Dead. | The '''Tostarenans''' are the inhabitants of the region of Tostarena within the [[Sand Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are skeletal beings that dress in traditional {{wp|Mexico|Mexican}}-style clothing, including sombreros and ponchos, and often play such instruments as maracas and guitars. They are based off of skull-shaped traditional figures and candies made during {{wp|Day of the Dead|Día de Muertos}}, also known as "Day of the Dead", as well as José Guadalupe Posada's {{wp|La Calavera Catrina|Female Dapper Skull}}, a critical character from Mexico's late 19th century that inspired the entire representative-collective image about the Day of the Dead. |