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Toy boxes are objects first appearing in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. They appear in every [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] level. When the player starts a Mini-Mario level, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear, carrying a toy box. They then both throw it in the sky, and it drops to the ground in an area of the Mini-Mario [[level]]. When [[Mario]] successfully retrieves all the Mini-Marios in the level, he must lure all of them into the toy box. After this, Mario has to first close and lock the toy box by [[jump]]ing on top of it, and then the player must press {{button|GBA|B}} ({{button|switch|X}} in the remake) to carry it up high as they complete the level.
Toy boxes are objects first appearing in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. They appear in every [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] level. When the player starts a Mini-Mario level, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear, carrying a toy box. They then both throw it in the sky, and it drops to the ground in an area of the Mini-Mario [[level]]. When [[Mario]] successfully retrieves all the Mini-Marios in the level, he must lure all of them into the toy box. After this, Mario has to first close and lock the toy box by [[jump]]ing on top of it, and then the player must press {{button|GBA|B}} ({{button|switch|X}} in the remake) to carry it up high as they complete the level.


In the remake, the toy box closes on its own after all surviving Mini-Marios are put into the toy box. Otherwise, the player can still close the toy box on its own by standing on it, and can also complete the level prematurely by picking it up if at least one Mini-Mario is in the toy box. In multiplayer, the toy box will be chained with a silver lock much like the ones on [[Key Door|locked doors]] in this mode, requiring a silver [[flying key]] to unchain it before it can be opened and used.
In the remake, the toy box closes on its own after all surviving Mini-Marios are put into the toy box. Otherwise, the player can still close the toy box on its own by standing on it, and can also complete the level prematurely by picking it up if at least one Mini-Mario is in the toy box. In multiplayer, the toy box will be chained with a silver lock much like the ones on [[Key Door]]s in this mode, requiring a silver [[flying key]] to unchain it before it can be opened and used.


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