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'''Toad''' is a recurring character in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], a longtime protector of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], and a loyal and cheerful friend to much of the cast. Toad often plays the role of representing [[Toad (species)|his species]], be it as as a main character or a major supporting one. Much like [[Yoshi]], Toad is actually an individual among an entire species of look-alikes that share his name, and is distinguished by a prominent role or by a few design details. He has been the main character of two games: ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' and ''[[Kinopio Live]]''.


:''This article is about the character Toad. For more about the '''species''', see '''[[Toad (species)]]'''.''
While often retroactively believed to be one of the Toads in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the individual character did not properly debut until ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.


[[Image:Toadsmall.jpg|150px|frame|right|'''Toad's''' current appearance.]]
Despite similarities with [[Captain Toad]], sources conflict on if they are the same character or not. ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' seem to suggest they are, whereas ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' would suggest otherwise as a character identified as Toad is featured alongside Captain Toad.


==History==
{{main|History of Toad}}
Despite being introduced as a playable in his first appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Toad has mostly played a supporting role in the ''Super Mario'' series. He is playable in various of the spin-off games, where he is commonly paired with [[Toadette]] since her debut in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.


'''Toad''' is [[Princess Peach]] attendant and a long time protector of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
==General information==
===Identity confusion===
Due to Toad sharing his name and general design with the rest of his species, which are abundant in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, it can be difficult to define his appearances in games and other media. Toad is often set apart by having a unique role and focus in the gameplay or the story, such as in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', where he appears alongside multiple of his kind who look the same as him but is distinguished by being the only one with his name displayed in the dialogue box, and by recurringly aiding [[Mario]] over the course of the game.


==Biography ==
Starting with ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', Toad started to be further differentiated from his species by being the only standard-looking one with spots that are red and a vest that is blue, while others had their spots and vest be of the same color (generally red, blue, yellow, green, and purple.) This carried over to various media following this game, such as the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series, the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series, the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series starting with ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series starting with ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series starting with ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', and in general marketing of the franchise. This has also been applied retroactively, such as in the ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' versions of the ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' minigame [[Roll Call (minigame)|Roll Call]] and the ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' minigame [[Messy Memory]], and in the ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' remake for the Nintendo Switch. However, this is not always consistent. Despite games from the ''Super Mario'' series from ''Super Mario 3D Land'' to ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' adhering to this, ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' does not, and features all Toads in the game with red spots and blue vests, outside of the [[Toad Brigade]]. ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'' also depict Toad and [[Mini-Toad]] with blue spots, rather than red.


===Physical appearance===
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Toad has the same look as the rest of his species. He normally wears a blue vest, brown shoes, and a large diaper-like piece of clothing for pants. His appearance often depicts him as looking like a small human child with his miniature size and recognizable human-like features. In the games starting from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Toad's vest is given an added gold lining. He has a red-spotted mushroom cap, which has been the subject of some ambiguity and inconsistency as to whether or not it is in fact a hat. In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', Toad claims that he has a hat ("You've come so far...I'd tip my hat to you, but neither of us wants to see that."),<ref>{{cite|author=YTSunny|date=November 11, 2017|url=youtu.be/m6jOdeSbYOc?t=5757|timestamp=1:35:57|title=Mario Party: Top 100 - FULL Minigame Island (Complete Walkthrough)|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref> and in the cartoon series ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Toad removes his bulb as a cap on occasion. Also, Toad is stated to have a hat in ''[[Monster Mix-Up]]''.<ref>{{cite|quote=Toad claps a hand to his polka-dot hat to keep it from flying off.|title=''Monster Mix-Up''|page=107|date=July 1, 1991|author=McCay, Bill|language=en-us}}</ref> However, an interview with ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' producer [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]] contradicted this; it was stated that the mushroom bulb is a part of Toad's head and not a cap.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=February 5, 2018|language=en-us|url=youtu.be/EVNYfoFcrZY|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' Dev. Talk - ft. Mr. Koizumi|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=February 5, 2018}}</ref> This is supported by ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', where Toad's default costume will not count towards challenges requiring drivers wearing a hat, and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where it is stated that the mushroom caps of Toads as a whole are their heads and not hats.


[[File:NoCap.png|thumb|left|Toad takes his mushroom cap off, revealing three strands of hair.]]
Like most of the characters in the series, Toad has changed very little appearance-wise throughout the years since his debut in ''Super Mario Bros.'' The only recognizable differences in his current look consists of his physical appearance which included some defining factors in the recent years (such as redesigned eyes and a gold outline that was recently added to his traditional vest), and the corrected number of spots on his mushroom cap (the number of spots on his cap was inconsistent in the older ''Super Mario'' games). The addition of the red polka dot on the top of his head is first seen in the game ''Luigi's Mansion'' where even Luigi acknowledges the top spot and called it lovely if he is to take a picture of Toad with the [[Game Boy Horror]].


===The Unlikely Hero===
[[File:ToadslegsMP.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|120px|Toad's legs as seen in ''Mario Party'']]
[[Image:Supermariobros2gang.jpg|thumb|Toad and all others jumping in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
In other aspects, Toad is very small in size (a trait shared within his species). In relation to his body size, he also has small, thin arms and no legs (with just his feet). He also has a large head that is mostly dominated by the red-spotted mushroom cap on his head. Overall, Toad's head appears to have a strong resemblance to various mushrooms (most notably the Super Mushroom). While having the look of a child in his current appearance (as most of the members of his species do), it can be arguable that his earlier appearances (especially in his game appearances during the Nintendo 64 era) portray him as looking much more childish in design with his very large head and miniature body (more so than his current appearance). Surprisingly, a piece of artwork of Toad for the game ''[[Mario Party]]'' has Toad's legs showing. [[Toad_(species)|Toads]] have never been portrayed with their legs showing in-game artwork before or after ''Mario Party''. In the graphics for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]'', Toad appears to have short legs, unlike his other appearances.
Toad's first appearance was as a playable character in the game [[Super Mario Bros 2]]. He, (along with [[Mario]], [[Luigi]],and [[Princess Peach]]) went to a picnic at the beginning of the game. The heroes discovered a cave that led to [[Subcon]]. The group then learned that the land was ruled by the tyrannical frog [[Wart]]. Toad, Mario, Luigi, and Peach eventually defeat the ruler.


Toad was not a very high jumper, but he was extremely fast when it came to picking vegetables or digging through sand. He also had a fair run, making him one of the fastest of the four characters.
A small controversy arose with ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', because Toad is given a blue mushroom cap instead of a red one. However, Toad's blue mushroom cap is actually due to the graphical limitations of the [[Family Computer]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] rather than a continuity thread. In remakes of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', such as ''Super Mario All-Stars'', Toad is given a red mushroom cap. This controversy arose again in ''Super Mario 3D World'' and ''Super Mario Maker 2'', where Toad is once again depicted with blue spots on his mushroom cap. However, this appears to be a trend with a homage to Toad's sprite depiction in the original ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.  


===The Item Giver===
Toad's appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has evolved. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Toad had a slightly darker skin tone, as well as an overall stubbier appearance, reflecting his then-recent appearances in ''Mario Kart 64'' and ''Mario Party 3''. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Toad's model was updated to match his current appearance since games like ''Mario Party 4'', though with a monotone color scheme, as well as realistic details in his clothing and shoes. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', his model was updated yet again, with a more vibrant and cartoonish color scheme, as well as much less detailing. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Toad receives simple detailing in his clothing and shoes, as well as a subdued color scheme, albeit not to the same extent as ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
For the third installment of the Super Mario Bros. series, Toad was a non-playable character. He appeared in various [[Toad House]]'s throughout the game. In these houses he hosted mini-games,and if [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] won, they would win an item, such as a [[Fire Flower]] or a [[Star]].


===Battle for the Woods===
===Clothing===
[[Image:Wariowoods.gif|thumb|Toad, attacking Wario.]]
[[File:ToadTennis64.png|thumb|upright=0.9|left|Toad's sports outfit in ''Mario Tennis'']]
Toad was the main character of ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', a [[Nintendo]] puzzle game. In this game [[Wario]] was attacking [[Wario's Woods|Toad's woods]] and Toad had to stop him. He was helped by [[Birdo]] and a fairy named [[Wanda]]. Birdo would give bombs to Wanda who would then give them to Toad. He also showed a unique ability in this game, the ability to run up walls. At the end of the game Toad faced Wario himself, and won.
[[File:Toad4.jpg|thumb|upright=0.66|Toad's party outfit from ''Mario Party 4'']]
Toad is generally seen to be in an attire consisting of a blue vest (or waistcoat), white pants, and large brown shoes. In some ''Super Mario'' games and as well as the early ''Super Mario'' cartoons, Toad is depicted to be wearing a red vest as opposed to his traditional blue vest. As a result, Toad's appearances with a red vest sometimes result in confusion among whether or not it is truly Toad himself who is making an appearance in these games or not. Even without his red vest, Toad's general appearance is often shared by many other Toads in the Mushroom Kingdom; thus, further causing confusion between his appearances. However, later ''Super Mario'' games such as ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' have made attempts to differentiate Toad from the other Toads by making him the only Red Toad (Toads with red head spots) to be sporting a blue vest.


===An Odd Visit===
While he is commonly seen in his traditional clothing style consisting of his standard vest and pants throughout the series, Toad is sometimes seen to be sporting different wardrobes in various games. This change is first witnessed in some of the earlier spin-off titles as some of the ''Mario Sports'' games for the Nintendo 64 (such as the ''Mario Tennis'' and ''Mario Golf'' titles for the system) has Toad is seen wearing a blue shirt with a large gold button that may have served as his original sports outfit. Additionally, ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] depicts Toad in the same tennis wear as the other playable male characters. Regardless of his new looks, Toad's clothing style for the later ''Mario Sports'' game have him wearing his usual default clothing from the general ''Super Mario'' games (his regular clothing including his vest) as opposed to owning a separate sports outfit.  
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Toad is an adviser to the [[Chancellor]] of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. He appears throughout the game to offer Mario tutorials on how to accomplish certain tasks.


During the events of the game, He was sent by the Chancellor to pick up [[Princess Toadstool]], who was visiting Mario at [[Mario's Pad]]. 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 was none other than Mario, who had just been 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 arrived, Exor destroys the bridge to the castle, preventing any access by land.
[[File:TanookiToad.png|thumb|[[Tanooki Toad]] in ''Super Mario 3D Land'']]
Toad has also been seen in different outfits and costumes throughout the various ''Super Mario'' games; however, it is the ''Mario Party'' series that has given Toad his most different and customized appearances. In ''Mario Party 2'', Toad (along with the other main characters) often dressed up in different costumes in respect to the boards that the characters were playing on (such as a wizard in [[Horror Land]] or a live boat in [[Pirate Land]]). In ''Mario Party 4'', Toad is depicted to wearing a fancy white and black striped suit with a rather shiny red bow tie in regards to his status as one of the main hosts in the game (in the ending credits of the game, Toad reveals that he and the other hosts had received their new clothes through the appearance of the Party Cube).


As such, Mario returns to his pad and tells Toad the bad news. Toad decides the pair will have to journey to the Mushroom Kingdom to inform the Chancellor about Bowser's Keep and Princess Peach. As they are leaving, Toad accidentally bumps into Mario (and does one HP worth of damage).Toad quickly apologizes and then teaches Mario about items and [[Timed Hits]]. Additionally, Toad gives Mario four [[Mushrooms]] before they journey into the [[Goomba]]-infested [[Mushroom Way]]. As soon as Toad enters [[Mushroom Way]], he is captured by a group of Goombas. However, Mario promptly rescues him and Toad rewards Mario with some [[Honey Syrup]]. However, when Toad enters the next area of the passageway, he is quickly kidnapped by a [[Sky Troopa]]. Once again, Mario saves Toad and, once again, Mario is rewarded (This time, he gets a [[Flower Tab]].). Right before the exit to the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is captured by the [[Hammer Bros.]], the leaders of the [[Koopa Troop]]'s forces in Mushroom Way. Ultimately, Mario defeats the Hammer Bros., frees Toad, and accompanies Toad to the Mushroom Kingdom.
In the ''Super Mario'' games, the general appearance of a Toad is often changed drastically depending on the Power-Ups they use (as especially seen in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''). This is no different for Toad himself as games like ''Super Mario 3D Land'' portrayed him in his very own Tanooki suit (with a red scarf) whenever he has gained the power from a [[Super Leaf]] (thus, becoming Tanooki Toad). His alternate forms from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' also portray him in different clothing styles such as his [[Fire Mario|Super Toad]] form (which portrays him with a reversed color pattern of a red mushroom cap and white spots) and the [[Toad Warrior]] (which depicts him in a typical biker outfit). In ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', Toad is sometimes seen wearing yellow oversized sunglasses when it is hot outside. In the episodes [[Reign Storm]] and [[7 Continents for 7 Koopas]], Toad is seen shirtless wearing green swimming trunks, yellow sunglasses, and purple shoes. The [[Mini Toad]] toy from the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' games also stays true to Toad's original ''Fire Toad'' form by having a reversed colored mushroom cap whenever it becomes a [[Fire Mini Toad]].  


Later, during the invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom by [[Mack]] and the [[Shysters]], Toad hides in the Princess's bedroom in the [[Princess Peach's Castle|castle]].
''Super Mario 3D World'' not only altered Toad's overall appearance with his blue-spotted mushroom cap, but his Fire Toad form has also changed to become very similar in appearance to Fire Yellow Toad from the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games with an orange mushroom cap and red spots while Toad sports a red vest.


When Mario is taking a nap at the [[Rose Town]] inn, Toad visits him, to deliver a [[Flower Tab]].
In ''Mario Kart Tour'', aside from his default appearance, Toad also has a Party Time outfit which was similar, only with the addition of sleeves to his vest, wearing a red and white striped coned party cap, a red bow tie, and a party mask bearing the likeness of Mario's moustache. Another outfit, called Pit Crew, has him wearing a blue bodysuit as well as a blue helmet.


===The Castle Rescue===
===Personality===
Toad, along with Princess Peach is kidnapped by Bowser during the events of ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64]]''). He has no other role in the game, although his fellow Toads help Mario. He is only seen at the end of the game, as one of Peach's two attendants.
[[File:Super Mario Galaxy Toad Artwork.png|thumb|upright=0.95|Toad is often seen as a humble character with his appealing smile and innocence.]]
Toad is often portrayed as cheerful almost to the point of childishness; his official artworks often show him with a wide smile on his face. He is also excitable and prone to panic and is often shown running around frantically. Toad is also sometimes seen as somewhat of a coward, although he seems to be actually aware of his own cowardice. Despite this, Toad still manages to be brave when the need truly calls for it, and often helps Mario on his multiple adventures. In some images of the ''Mario Kart'' series and various media of the ''Super Mario'' franchise (such as the comic series), Toad has also been portrayed as accident-prone or simply unlucky. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', Toad mentions having a fear of heights.


===The Checkpoint===
[[File:Toadart.jpg|thumb|162px|left|Toad is portrayed as accident-prone or unlucky, similarly to Luigi.]]
Toad also appeared in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He is the first Toad Luigi finds. When Luigi talked to him, he was crying. Luigi cheered him up and Toad let him save the game in return. Toad is found like this several places in the game, always crying over something, always gives the ability to save. When the Mansion's power goes out after the fight with [[Boolosus]], Toad runs away and cannot be used to save the game anymore. However he does call Luigi on the phone to inform him of where the power switch is. Interestingly, the music played while Luigi talks to a Toad is the same music played when Mario talks to Toad in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
While Toad does occasionally get upset and has been described as an impatient character,<ref>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide|page=19|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> he is often kind and polite, generally rooting for the well-being for just about anyone who he calls his friend. This is sometimes contrasted by some instances such as his appearance in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', where Toad shows something of a sarcastic streak.


===A Musical Adventure===
In some ''Super Mario'' media where another character acts as [[Princess Peach]]'s caretaker (such as [[Wooster]] in the ''Nintendo Comic System''), Toad has a more active role in the story; in these cases, he is depicted as being rather naïve and a bit on the selfish side. However, he is also quite rash, which often leads him into trouble and forces him to adjust his attitude and fix the problems he unintentionally causes. In the ''Valiant Comics'' series, Toad is dedicated to his work as a mushroom retainer, drinking coffee from a cup that reads "World's Greatest Mushroom Retainer".
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' Toad would accompany the character of the [[Player]]s choice, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. He helped either plumber on there quest to get the [[Music Key]]s from [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. He also appeared in the background of the first song. He tries to help them obtain the lost keys, but is not entirely successful, as he is non-violent throughout most of the game. He does tell Mario what he needs to do, and when he needs to do it (as seen during the battle with [[Freezie]]).


===An Urgent Message===
In ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', Toad's personality receives an overhaul: he is energetic, impulsive, adventurous, and boisterous. He is notably braver than the other Toads, as he strives to go on his first real adventure, and tags along with Mario (who he claims is his best friend despite only knowing him for a short amount of time) and Peach for that reason. Despite this braveness, it can cross over to foolishness and he tends to be insensitive. During the tour of the Mushroom Kingdom, he hysterically warns the other Toad to move out of the way since "[Luigi] is going to die imminently", only to reassure Mario that he will be fine after he reacted in irritation over what he just said. Mario also tends to be annoyed by his antics, like the aforementioned moment, when he scares him the first time they meet and when he hits him in the arm with his stick to make him realize that he is not dreaming after ending up in the Mushroom Kingdom. Additionally, as the trio embark on a wild kart ride through the [[Donkey Kong Island|Jungle Kingdom]], Toad is shown to be whooping and cheering with excitement, even while nearly being flung out of the kart several times, while Mario and Peach are screaming in terror. Despite this, he is fiercely loyal to Peach, as she brings him along because he vows to protect her and that he fears nothing. Additionally, when Peach orders the Toads to evacuate the Mushroom Kingdom and asks Toad to do the same, he simply reiterates his promise to protect her, to which Peach smiles with understanding and allows him to follow her to face Bowser.
Toad has a brief and often overlooked playable appearance in ''[[Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. After Cackletta steals Peach's voice, he runs to find Mario. He can look around Mario's house until he finds him.


=== Helper in Distress ===
===Voice===
Toad may have been kidnapped in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. It is shown that many of Peach's most loyal [[Toads]] were taken hostage, so it is unknown if he was among them. However, a generic Toad is also playable in the mini-games of the game, he too is believed to be Toad.
Toad's voice has gone through many changes throughout the franchise's history. In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Toad speaks with a shrill, raspy voice and a thick Brooklyn accent. In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', Toad has a voice similar to that of a young adolescent. In the first three ''Mario Party'' installments and the Japanese release of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', Toad's voice is higher-pitched and more childlike. In the English release of ''Mario Kart 64'', he sounds like a small child, often screaming in a high voice or cheering in his speech. From ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' onward (as a result of [[Jen Taylor]] being introduced as his new voice actress), his voice is slightly deeper and regains the rasp heard in the [[DIC Entertainment]] cartoons.


== Other Appearances ==
In the games department, Toad's voice was originally portrayed by [[Tomoko Maruno]] for the Japanese version of ''Mario Kart 64'' (and later the first three ''Mario Party'' titles) and [[Isaac Marshall]] for the overseas version. Eventually, Jen Taylor, and then [[Kelsey Hutchison]], played Toad's voice for many installments. His current voice actor is [[Samantha Kelly]], who also currently voices [[Princess Peach]] and [[Toadette]]. In tandem with his cheerful personality, Toad is often heard yelling, "Yahoo!", "Woohoo!", or "Yeah!" In ''Mario Kart 64'', Toad prominently says, "I'm the best!" which became a recurring quote of his, similar to Mario's "It's-a me!"


===Powers and abilities===
[[File:SMB2 Toad Carrying Vegetable Artwork.png|thumb|130px|upright=0.85|left|Toad displaying his great strength by plucking a [[vegetable]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Within the game, Toad is the strongest character in terms of vegetable pulling.]]
[[File:Toad Running Artwork (alt) - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|upright=1.45|Artwork depicting Toad's extra fast running ability]]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', despite his diminutive size, Toad is stronger than the Mario Bros., pulling [[Vegetables]] and [[Coin]]s out of the ground faster than any other character. Toad is also a very fast character, having the highest speed of the group as well. These strengths were again seen in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. This is further influenced in the ''Mario Kart'' series, where he is a lightweight character and very often an extremely fast one. However, both ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' also acknowledges the fact that Toad has very weak jumps. In spite of his limited jumping power, Toad is capable of performing the [[Crouching High Jump|Power Squat Jump]] ability in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' to surpass this limitation. ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' gives him the unique ability to walk up walls, but this ability has not been seen since. Toad uses a [[Hammer]] in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', but this too has not been seen recently.


His appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a shield for [[Princess Peach]] further hints at the fact that he has good endurance. In the ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' minigame [[Toad Jump]], it is revealed that Toad can perform a kind of [[Flutter Jump]] to increase his jumps simply by flapping his arms around wildly after jumping (though the length of how long he can keep this jump depends on how much the player blows into the mic). Toad also has access to Mario's power-ups and is skilled at riding [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s. He is generally considered an expert on items, often giving Mario power-ups and telling him what he needs to do. Toad has also been shown to be able to perform a spin jump as seen in games such as ''[[Mario Sports Mix]].''


====Mario Kart====
Toad has a unique ability to emit spores, though this is not commonly shown. This ability is given a preview in the earlier games when he is hit by a powerful force as seen in ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]] and the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] (though it is the latter game series that he is shown to be able to use this technique as an offensive attack). ''Mario Sports Mix'' further explores Toad's hidden talent by allowing him to use spores to cause [[mushroom]]s to sprout from the ground. Toad is capable of using this move as a recovery move. Toad is also able to create a shield of spores as a deflective move. Additionally, Toad's special move in this game involves him emitting many spores to cause gargantuan mushrooms to grow from the ground. These large mushrooms are then able to move in a rotational pattern, and are able to knock out any opponent who attempts to get closer to the mushrooms. Toad completes his attack by throwing a shot full of fungi material at his goal.
[[Image:Toadtoadette.jpeg|thumb|Toad and Toadette in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.]]
Toad was playable in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', as a lightweight character. His special ability is throwing [[Poison Mushrooms]] that make the player shrink.


He was also playable in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', where he is given his own track, [[Toad's Turnpike]]. He has also been playable in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', and [[Mario Kart Arcade GP]].
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Toad is seen to be able to use a variety of the [[Power-Up|Power-Ups]] in the game that Mario can also use. In one instance in [[World 5 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 5-5]], Toad demonstrates to the player how to use the [[Propeller Block]] by simply jumping off a platform with the block from high above and slowly descending below to the [[Goal Pole]] (when seen through the [[binoculars]]). In some of the later worlds and levels, Toad is seen to have used the powers of the [[Super Leaf]] and gained access to becoming [[Tanooki Toad]] within the Red Toad Houses. In some of his appearances through the use of the binoculars in the earlier levels, Toad is also seen to be able to make jumps rivaling those of Mario as he scampers through the level to show Mario the goal point.


Toad was given a partner in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. This character's name is [[Toadette]] and she and Toad's special item were [[Golden Mushroom]]s.  They are, along with his kart, the [[Toad Kart]], unlockables, and can be unlocked by completing the [[Special Cup]] on the 100cc setting. There is also a rumor that Toadette is Toad's girlfriend because they're paired together.
Toad is later seen to be able to use a variety of power-ups in ''Super Mario 3D World'' such as the Fire Flower and Super Bell, to gain forms such as Fire Toad and [[Cat Toad]].  


In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', Toad was a default character. Alongside being playable in Grand Prix mode, Toad is the main character in one of the races in Mission Mode. In this mission, Toad races the [[Goomboss]].
Additionally, episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' occasionally had Toad using [[Items#Power-Ups|Power-Ups]] such as in "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]" where he uses a [[Fire Flower]], and in "[[The Ugly Mermaid]]" where he spends the entire episode in a [[Frog Suit]]. He is even one of five characters (the other four being Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Wario) who can turn into different, more powerful forms; he becomes [[Fire Mario|Super Toad]] when touching a Fire Flower and the [[Toad Warrior]] when touching a [[Super Star|Starman]].


====Super Smash Bros.====
===Roles===
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' Toad appeared as Princess Peach's helper. He could be pulled out from under the princess's skirt and used him as a shield. Interestingly Toad appears to be struggling as Princess Peach holds him, implying that he is being held against his will. If [[Kirby]] sucks in Princess Peach then he too can use Toad. Toad also appears in the background of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] segment of the game's Adventure Mode and has a trophy in his likeness.
Often, Toad is made into a tutorial-type character or host, who introduces the player to the game (such as in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''). Rarely, he plays the role of side-kick and is occasionally a full-fledged hero. He is also occasionally a "damsel-in-distress" (but never the main one). He is usually seen as a helper, giving items and performing various other duties, such as running Toad Houses in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. His role as a tutorial character and as Peach's caretaker seems to have recently been taken over by [[Toadsworth]]. However, this replacement has allowed Toad to take more active roles in the ''Super Mario'' games such as having him being the host of the Toad House areas. While he is often featured as a playable character within the various ''Super Mario'' spin-off titles, he sometimes plays the role of the referee within some titles.
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====Tennis====
===Relationships===
Toad was playable in ''[[Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], as a default character. He (along with [[Toadette]]) appeared in the opening movie of ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' but were not playable in the game. It is likely that they were originally planned to be playable in the game, but were cut-out after the opening movie was made.
====Friends====
Toad is Princess Peach's obedient servant. While he is not as doting as [[Toadsworth]], he cares for her deeply and would do anything for her. When teamed up, the two are even called "Royal Family" in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and "Loyal Friends" in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. In the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episode "[[The Bird! The Bird!]]," Peach claims that Toad has protected her "over a hundred times" from Bowser's army before the Mario Bros. arrived in the Mushroom Kingdom, and actively helps in saving him from a misguided Birdo. However, Toad is not nearly as valiant in the games: his fear of Bowser is much more pronounced than in the cartoons, and he often ends up kidnapped just the same as Peach or is simply reduced to running to the Mario Bros. for help. The ''Super Smash Bros.'' series (up until ''Ultimate'') has depicted Toad as very reluctant and unwilling to be used as a counter by Peach as part of one of her special attacks. Although Toad is simply friends with Peach and generally exhibits no romantic affection towards her in most ''Super Mario'' media, his appearance in a virtual magazine for the Satellaview depicts Toad having romantic and sexual relationships with Peach.


====Mario Party====
[[File:GraveyardShiftToadLMDM.png|thumb|upright=1.3|Toad embracing Luigi in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'']]
In ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' Toad was the host, and he gave out [[Star]]s. In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', he was replaced by [[Tumble]], but still appeared to give out items and as [[Princess Peach]]'s partner in Battle Mode.
Toad is good friends with Mario and Luigi. He respects their bravery and heroism, although some games reveal that he doesn't look up to Luigi as much as Mario, and in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Toad even mistakes Luigi for his brother at first, and later belittles him for losing [[Luigi Cap|his cap]]. In most games, however, Toad is nothing but loyal to both Mario Bros., often aiding them in their journeys and even fighting alongside them in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. In the cartoons and most of the comics, Toad acts as a sidekick and constant companion for the brothers during their heroic adventures. In the aforementioned Satellaview magazine, however, Toad crosses a line with Mario by engaging in perverse activity with his friend's love interest.


He continued his role as host in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. However, in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' he was a playable character. He has been playable in every Mario Party game since then, and has been confirmed to appear in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
Like the Mario brothers, Toad values Yoshi as a hero and friend, trusting him to collect Power Stars in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', and teaming up to help rescue Luigi from the [[Koopalings]] in ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]''. While he is not as close to Princess Daisy as he is to Peach, Toad has still shown himself to be a true friend to her as well, such as jumping to her defense when she is turned into a statue in ''Mario Super Sluggers''.


==Appearances==
[[File:MKW Toad Toadette in Ending.png|thumb|left|upright=0.85|Toad and Toadette in the ending of ''Mario Kart Wii'']]
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', [[Toadette]] is introduced as Toad's partner and continues to fill that role in many subsequent releases. The two get along and care about each other, though the exact nature of their relationship is disputed, with guide books for ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' referring to them as siblings, while most other sources suggest that they are merely good friends.
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===Non-Playable appearances===
====Enemies====
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
Like Bowser, Toad is shown to be afraid of Wario and holds him in contempt. The two had a direct confrontation in ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' and share bad chemistry in the baseball games. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Toad expresses doubts about Wario, believing that he would rather run away with the [[Power Star]]s than help the other protagonists, and despite being intimidated by Wario, brazenly insults him by saying [[Wario Cap|his cap]] smells terrible and telling him to wash it more often. While Toad and Birdo were initially foes in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', she becomes one of his strongest allies in ''Wario's Woods'', where she provides encouragement for him. The only ''Mario Party'' series team name they have shared is "Surprise Attackers".
*''[[Mario Party]]''
*''[[Mario Party 2]]''
*''[[Mario Party 3]]''
*''[[Mario Party 4]]''
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
*''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars ]]''
*''[[Super Mario 64]]
*''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''
*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''


===Playable appearances===
====Family====
*''[[Super Mario Bros 2]]''
[[File:Fungusville_Toads.jpg|thumb|Gramps and Toad hugging and reuniting with each other]]
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
Although Toad's family has not been extensively explored, some members have been shown. Most of them have appeared in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. In "[[Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario]]", Toad has an [[Toad's cousin|unnamed cousin]] who sells maps in [[Desert Land]]. In "[[Tag Team Trouble]]", Toad has two cousins: professional wrestlers [[Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus|Mushroom Marauder]] and [[Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus|Jake the Crusher Fungus]]. In "[[Escape from Koopatraz]]", Toad's grandfather, [[Gramps]], is shown, who used to be a prisoner at [[Koopatraz State Prison]] for over 54 years, but he, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and Toad found a way to escape. In the same episode, Toad's father, [[List of implied characters#Moldy|Moldy]], was mentioned. In a joke interview in issue 135 of the UK edition of ''Nintendo Official Magazine'', Toad mentions a [[List of implied characters#Toad's wife|former wife]] of his, with whom he broke up because he found her sleeping with a [[Bob-omb]].<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|date=December 2003|title=''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) issue 135|page=42}}</ref>
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
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*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]''
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
*''[[Mario Party 5]]''
*''[[Mario Party 6]]''
*''[[Mario Party 7]]''
*''[[Super Princess Peach]]''
*''[[Wario's Woods]]''
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
*''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
*''[[Mario Tennis]]''


==Other Information==
==Profiles and statistics==
===Personality===
{{main|List of Toad profiles and statistics}}
===Bio from ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' Writers Bible===
''Toad was left on his own at an early age, and managed to survive on the streets of many magic lands by his quick wit and fast feet. He met the princess when he was delivering pizzas and attempting to sell encyclopedias to the Mushroom Kingdom Palace. She was so impressed by his eagerness to improve himself, that she got him a job in the royal kitchen. And when King Koopa took over the Mushroom Kingdom, and the princess was cast on the streets, Toad repaid her kindness by serving as her guide, loyal servant, and diplomatic adviser. He's not too sure the Mario Bros. know what they're doing, and often launches his own counterplan, which sometimes saves their hides, and sometimes, doubles their jeopardy. Toad is street smart, very bright and totally resourceful. All in all, he's exactly the kind of Mushroom you'd want guarding your flank in a [[fireball]] fight, or facing a clutch of snapping [[Piranha Plant]]s.


Toad is often foreseen as a happy character (happy almost to the point of childishness). His official artwork often shows him with a wide, happy smile on his face. However he is also sometimes seen as somewhat of a coward, particularly in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He is presumably one of the most humble characters in the [[Marioverse]], as he seems to be actually aware of his own cowardice. Despite this Toad is kind, and often helps Mario on his many adventures.
===''Super Paper Mario''===
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*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Description:''' This loyal subject comes from a very distant dimension. Many people in that world have strange head spots.
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Toad is almost never seen to get angry. Where most characters would get angry, Toad merely gets upset. He is shown to be an excitable little guy, and is often shown running around frantically. Despite all this he still manages to be brave when the need truly calls for it.
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
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*The enemy favors side specials
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|song=Plucky Pass Beginnings
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===Powers and Abilities===
==Portrayals==
Super Mario Bros 2 revealed that Toad was a very fast character. This was further influenced in the Mario Kart series, where he is a lightweight character and very often a fast one. Wario's Woods gave him the ability to walk up walls, but this ability has not been seen for a long time.He used a [[Hammer]] in Mario Party 3, but this too has not been seen recently. He is generally considered an expert on Items, often giving Mario power-ups and telling him what he needs to do. He used a [[Hammer]] in Mario Party 3, but this too has not been seen recently. His appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' would also seem to hint at the fact that he has heavy endurance.
Toad has been voiced by the following people:
*[[John Stocker]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
*Bruce Sandig - ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''
*[[Tomoko Maruno]] - ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' (Nintendo 64) (menu only), ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (Japanese version), ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle]]'' (in-game only), ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
*[[Isaac Marshall]] - ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (English version)
*Nanae Sumitomo - ''[[Satellaview]]'' titles, over-air radio voice (1996 - 1998)
*[[Jen Taylor]] - 1999 - 2007, 2011 - 2013, and archived voice clips
*[[Kelsey Hutchison]] - ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
*[[Samantha Kelly]] - 2007 - present
*[[Keegan-Michael Key]] - ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''


===Voice===
==Gallery==
Toad's voice has gone through many changes since it was first heard in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. In this game he sounded like a small child, often screaming in a high voice or cheering in his speech. In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' his voice was changed to a less high level, but it was given a screech to it. This has annoyed many [[Player]]s.
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===Physical Appearance===
ToadSMB2NES2.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
Toad normally has the look of the rest of his species. He normally wears a blue vest, large brown shoes, and a large diaper-like piece of clothing for pants. He has a red spotted mushroom cap, indicating slight cowardice and heavy obedience. A small controversy arose with ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', because Toad was given a blue mushroom cap, instead of a red one, making many fans think that the Toad we know today and the Toad from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' were different characters. However, Toad's blue mushroom cap was actually due to the graphical incapabilities of the [[NES]] rather than a continuity thread. In remakes of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Toad is given a red mushroom cap.
Toad NES.png|''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
 
Toad MKSC artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
Although his early appearances did not show it, Toad has developed as a way for [[Nintendo]] to show off it's potential for kiddy, "cutesy" characters, along with [[Yoshi]].
MP6 Toad.jpg|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
 
MP8 Toad Main Artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
==Relationships with other characters==
Cat Toad Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
 
Toad - Mario Party 10.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]''
====[[Mario]]====
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Although not incredibly close friends, Toad and Mario share a mutual respect for one another. Toad admires Mario because of his bravery and heroism, and Mario is fond of Toad because of the help he gives him. At times though, Toad seems more of a helper to Mario then a friend.
 
====[[Princess Peach]]====
Toad is Princess Peach's obedient servant, and he would do anything to protect her. Thrice he got kidnapped by the [[Koopa Troop]] trying to protect her from [[Bowser]], and other times he is seen to dote on her. This is further influenced by the fact that Toad may be one of seven [[Mushroom Retainer]]s, a group of Toads particularly dedicated to serving Her Royal Highness. However, it is recently shown that he dotes on her much less than [[Toadsworth]].
 
====[[Bowser]]====
Unlike other villains, such as [[Wart]] and [[Wario]], Bowser seems to just plain terrify Toad (perhaps because of his enormous size in proportion with tiny Toad). Fortunately, Bowser and Toad rarely, if ever, meet face-to-face.
 
====[[Wario]]====
Toad seems to hold a grudge against Wario ever since [[Wario's Woods]]. Unlike Bowser, Toad does appear not to fear Wario, it is possible that he even has contempt for the anti-hero (and vice-versa).
 
====[[Toadette]]====
Toadette is always partnered with Toad in her appearances, leading many fans to believe that they are boyfriend and girlfriend. Nothing has been confirmed, but it is very possible.
 
===Roles===
Often Toad is made into a tutorial-type character, who introduces the player to the game. Rarely, he plays the role of side-kick, and is occasionally a full-fledged hero. He is sometimes given the simple role of a checkpoint, a place to save your game, and he is occasionally a damsel in distress (but never the main one).


== Appearances in Other Media ==
==Quotes==
{{main|List of Toad quotes}}
===Games===
*"''Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!''" - ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*"''Pick a box. Its contents will help you on your way.''" - ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
*"''Cool!''" - ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' (SNES)
*"''Winner!''" - ''Wario's Woods'' (SNES)
*"''Lots of people use something called a "door" to go in and out of their houses...''" - ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
*"''Am I glad to see you! The Princess...and I...and, well, everybody...we're all trapped inside the castle walls. Bowser has stolen the castle's Stars, and he's using their power to create his own world in the paintings and walls. Please recover the Power Stars! As you find them, you can use their power to open the doors that Bowser has sealed.''" - ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
*"''I'm the best!''" - ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
*"''Already for a mushroom!''" - ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
*"''What's this icky paint-like goop?''" - ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
*"''That big, bad, mean, altogether nasty Bowser went rushing out toward the other exit!''" - ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
*"''Wa ha haa! I'm the Best! Haha!''" - ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
*"''Yeah! I'm the winner!''" - ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
*"''Toad, won!''" - ''[[Mario Party 8]]''
*"''M-M-M-M-M-M-M-Mario! Help! It's Sh-sh-sh-sh-shocking... [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]... RAIDED! Princess Peach... STOLEN!''" - ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
*"''We're counting on you, Mario...Bros.!''" - ''Super Paper Mario''
*"''I'm the winner! Whoo-hoo-hoo!''" - ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
*"''Thanks! Here's a gift for you. Just head through the door!''" - ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
*"''Yay! Hm...Blastoff!''" - ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
*"''I can't wait for my promotion! With power and money, I can protect Princess Peach almost as well as Mario does!''" - ''[[Fortune Street]]''
*"''This is a nice shop and all, but might I make a suggestion? Add a mushroom-cap roof!''" - ''Fortune Street''
*"''Being in first place makes me nervous. Someone is always trying to take me down!''" - ''Fortune Street''
*"''Okay! Let's do this!''" - ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
*"''Come on! Let's go!''" - ''Super Mario 3D World''


===The Super Mario Bros. Movie===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
[[Image:toadmovie.jpg|thumb|left|Mojo Nixon as Toad in the film, before he was transformed into a Goomba.]]
*"''I'm warning you, I get airsick. Heeeelp!''" - "[[The Bird! The Bird!]]"
In the Super Mario Bros movie, Toad is portrayed as a musician. He is one of many who is unhappy with King Koopa's rule, and is arrested by the police for playing "Anti Koopa" songs. He is then turned into a [[Goomba]]. Even when he is a Goomba he keeps his harmonica. He is set on fire in an accident, and is saved by [[Princess Daisy]]. Later on he helps Daisy and the Mario Bros. by playing his harmonica to distract the other Goombas.
*"''Mommy? You're not my mommy!''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''I can't be your little Cheepy, lady! I don't have wings! Look! No wings, no feathers. I'm just a mushroom that can't stand heights!''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''Flyin' lessons!? Are you outta your mind!?''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''The least that featherbrain could've done was lend me a parachute. Hey! That's it! A parachute!''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''Hey! It's me! I mean, him! It's little Cheepy! The Birdo's real lost baby!''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''Oh no! I'm not going back up there! Never!''" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
*"''When I get my hands on that King Koopa, I'll fix his wagon!''" - "[[Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid]]"
*"''I'm no frog. I can't even swim.''" - "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
*"''Bombs awaaaaaaaaaaaayyy!!''" - "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
*"''Who did you expect? Pee-wee Herman?''" - "[[Rolling Down the River]]"
*"''Hey, man, I’m the Fantastic Fungus! The supercharged Mushroom of Might! I’m the [[Toad Warrior]]!''" - "[[Toad Warriors]]"
*"''Give me five. NO! Give me five bomb plants!''" - "Toad Warriors"
*"''Whoever slows down first, loses!''" - "Toad Warriors"
*"''You blew that one, Koopa Stoopa!''" - "[[Pirates of Koopa]]"
*"''Some mushroom retainer I turned out to be... I was so close! I couldn't save her...''" - "[[The Trojan Koopa]]"
*"''Naughty [[Wereturtle|turtle]], you've been hittin' the sauce again, well, have some more!''" - "[[Count Koopula]]"
*"''Let's make like eggs and SCRAMBLE!!!''" - "[[Mario of the Deep]]"
*"''So much for hope.''" - "[[Stars in Their Eyes]]"
*"''Don't do it, Princess! Don't marry Koopa! I'd rather be a rock!''" - "[[Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?]]"
*"''Koopa you stoopa! Watch it with the Bob-ombs!''" - "[[The Great Gold Coin Rush]]"
*"''By order of his most royal repulsiveness, the reptile Sheriff of Koopingham! The castle road shall require a toll! In the amount of: One wagon full of gold coins!''" - "[[Hooded Robin and His Mario Men]]"


What happened to him afterward is unknown, although best guess is he was turned back into his original form.
==List of appearances by date==
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{|class="wikitable sortable"width=100%
|-
!width=40%|Title
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Release date
!width=20%|System/format
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|Playable character
|October 9, 1988
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
|Playable character
|August 27, 1992
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
|Playable character in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''
|1993
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe]]''
|Non-playable character
|1994
|{{wp|MS-DOS}}
|-
|''[[Wario's Woods]]''
|Main protagonist
|1994
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario 64]]''
|Non-playable character
|June 23, 1996
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
|Playable character
|1996
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|Main host/non-playable character
|1998
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)]]''
|Non-playable character
|1999
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|Main host/non-playable character
|1999
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''
|Stamp
|1999
|[[Nintendo 64DD]]
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)]]''
|Playable character
|2000
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)]]''
|Non-playable character
|2000
|[[Game Boy Color]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s partner for Duel Mode
|2000
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
|Playable character
|2001
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
|Playable character
|2001
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s helper in the move [[Toad (move)|Toad]]/Trophy
|2001
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|Playable character (only in Beach Volley Folley)
|2002
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
|Non-playable character
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|Playable character
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
|Non-playable character
|2004
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|Playable character
|2004
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|Main host/non-playable character
|2005
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|''[[Yakuman DS]]''
|Playable character
|2005
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''
|Non-playable character
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|Playable character
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
|Playable character
|2005
|Arcade
|-
|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|Playable character
|2005
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|Playable character
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
|Non-playable character
|2007
|[[Wii]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|Cameo in opening
|2007
|[[Wii]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|Playable character
|2007
|[[Wii]]
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''
|Playable character
|2007
|Arcade
|-
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|Playable character
|2007
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s helper in the move [[Toad (move)|Toad]]/Trophy and Stickers
|2008
|[[Wii]]
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|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
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===The Super Mario Bros. Super Show===
==Names in other languages==
Toad was a main character in the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, where he retained his look and personality from the games. Interestingly, Toad is seen as somewhat of a side-kick to Mario through-out the shows, while Luigi was upgraded to partner.
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===Monopoly===
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Toad was a purchasable character in the [[Nintendo]] Monopoly game. He could be bought on the space normally occupied by Kentucky Avenue.
 
== Portrayals ==
Was voiced/portrayed by:
*[[John Stocker]] in the TV Series.
*[[Issac Marshall]], [[Jen Taylor]] and [[Kelsey Hutchinson]] in most of the video games.
*[[Mojo Nixon]] in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]] movie.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Image:Toad-front.jpg| Toad in [[Super Mario Kart]]
Image:MKTD.PNG|''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]''
Image:Mparty5_toad.jpg|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
Image:Mparty6 toad.jpg|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
Image:ToadKartDS.jpg|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
Image:ToadGP.jpg|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
Image:ToadMP8.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
</gallery>
 
== Quotes ==
*''Leave It to me!'' - ''Super Mario Advance''
*''Hey Mario! Lots of people use something called a "door" to go in and out of their houses...'' - ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Toad (alongside [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Birdo]]) appears in the audience of the punch-out match in ''Kirby Superstar''.
*Toad's [[emblem]] in various games is a [[mushroom]]. However, since ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', this has often been substituted for his own head.
[[Image:toad.gif|thumb|right|The mysterious "Toad Suit".]]
*Toad appears as a property in [[Nintendo Monopoly]]. He takes the place of Kentucky Avenue/Strand and costs $220.
*Interestingly, in the code of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is what seems to be a "Toad Suit" similar to the [[Tanooki Suit]] and [[Hammer Bros. Suit]]. However, it has been removed from the game and the coding does not give a clue to what abilities it may have bestowed upon Mario.
**Toad is also a playable character in [[Monopoly Gamer]]. He is sold separately as a "Power Pack" expansion figure.
*According to a 1993 Nintendo character guide, Toad has the nickname of "Little Toadie" and was off visiting relatives of the "Fungus Federation" prior to the events of ''Super Mario Bros.''; thus, only to find Princess Toadstool and the rest of his friends missing once he returned.<ref>{{cite|date=December 30, 2014|url=www.pressthebuttons.com/2014/12/mario-kirby-and-samus-aran-shine-in-the-nintendo-character-manual.html|title=Mario, Kirby, And Samus Aran Shine In The Nintendo Character Manual|publisher=pressthebuttons.com|accessdate=June 21, 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20150102061651/http://www.pressthebuttons.com/2014/12/mario-kirby-and-samus-aran-shine-in-the-nintendo-character-manual.html}}</ref>
*Toad was a requested character for inclusion in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult3.html|title=アンケート集計拳!!|language=ja|publisher=nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=March 27, 2020|archive=web.archive.org/web/20000312022614/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult3.html}}</ref>
*In a joke interview in issue 135 of the UK edition of ''Nintendo Official Magazine'', Toad states that his first role in the video game industry was a mushroom in the {{wp|Atari}} game ''{{wp|Centipede (video game)|Centipede}}'', and that he had been offered a role by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Namco]] as a snack food in ''{{wp|Pac-Man}}'', but mushrooms gave [[Pac-Man]] diarrhea. He then states that he was later offered a role by Nintendo as the [[Super Mushroom]] for [[Super Mario Bros.|a sequel to ''Mario Bros.'']], and later the role of the Mushroom Retainer. He then reveals that he used to have depression due to [[Yoshi]] "stealing" his spot since ''[[Super Mario World]]'', threw his pants at people after they would pass his square in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', and got divorced from his wife after he found her sleeping with a [[Bob-omb]].<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|date=December 2003|title=''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) issue 135|page=42}}</ref>
*According to ''[[Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō]]'', Toad was 15 in 1995<ref>{{cite|author=Cabbusses's Retro Obscurities|date=January 17, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UglC78fSks|title=kukun kun kut - Mario and Toad's Spoon (Lilly Franky Gekijou 11/10)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 29, 2024}}</ref>, suggesting he was born in 1980-1981.


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Latest revision as of 20:27, December 6, 2024

This article is about Toad, a major character in the Super Mario franchise. For Toads as a species, see Toad (species). For other uses of the term "Toad", see Toad (disambiguation).
"Kinopio" redirects here. For the mascot of Nintendo's official LINE account, see Kinopio-kun.
Toad
Artwork of Toad for Mario Party Superstars (reused for Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch) and Super Mario Party Jamboree)
Artwork from Mario Party Superstars
Species Toad
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985) (retroactively)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) (as a singular character)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Latest portrayal Samantha Kelly (2007–present)
Mario! Princess Peach has been kidnapped by Bowser! No one could have predicted this!”
Toad, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Toad is a recurring character in the Super Mario franchise, a longtime protector of the Mushroom Kingdom, and a loyal and cheerful friend to much of the cast. Toad often plays the role of representing his species, be it as as a main character or a major supporting one. Much like Yoshi, Toad is actually an individual among an entire species of look-alikes that share his name, and is distinguished by a prominent role or by a few design details. He has been the main character of two games: Wario's Woods and Kinopio Live.

While often retroactively believed to be one of the Toads in the original Super Mario Bros., the individual character did not properly debut until Super Mario Bros. 2.

Despite similarities with Captain Toad, sources conflict on if they are the same character or not. Super Mario Maker and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate seem to suggest they are, whereas Super Mario 3D World would suggest otherwise as a character identified as Toad is featured alongside Captain Toad.

History

Main article: History of Toad

Despite being introduced as a playable in his first appearance, Super Mario Bros. 2, Toad has mostly played a supporting role in the Super Mario series. He is playable in various of the spin-off games, where he is commonly paired with Toadette since her debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

General information

Identity confusion

Due to Toad sharing his name and general design with the rest of his species, which are abundant in the Super Mario franchise, it can be difficult to define his appearances in games and other media. Toad is often set apart by having a unique role and focus in the gameplay or the story, such as in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, where he appears alongside multiple of his kind who look the same as him but is distinguished by being the only one with his name displayed in the dialogue box, and by recurringly aiding Mario over the course of the game.

Starting with Mario Power Tennis, Toad started to be further differentiated from his species by being the only standard-looking one with spots that are red and a vest that is blue, while others had their spots and vest be of the same color (generally red, blue, yellow, green, and purple.) This carried over to various media following this game, such as the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, the Mario & Sonic series, the Mario Kart series starting with Mario Kart Wii, the Mario Party series starting with Mario Party 9, the Super Mario series starting with Super Mario 3D Land, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and in general marketing of the franchise. This has also been applied retroactively, such as in the Mario Party Superstars versions of the Mario Party 2 minigame Roll Call and the Mario Party 3 minigame Messy Memory, and in the Super Mario RPG remake for the Nintendo Switch. However, this is not always consistent. Despite games from the Super Mario series from Super Mario 3D Land to Super Mario Run adhering to this, Super Mario Odyssey does not, and features all Toads in the game with red spots and blue vests, outside of the Toad Brigade. Super Mario 3D World and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! also depict Toad and Mini-Toad with blue spots, rather than red.

Physical appearance

Debut appearance
Modern appearance
Toad's debut appearance (left); Toad's modern appearance (right).

Toad has the same look as the rest of his species. He normally wears a blue vest, brown shoes, and a large diaper-like piece of clothing for pants. His appearance often depicts him as looking like a small human child with his miniature size and recognizable human-like features. In the games starting from Mario Party 4, Toad's vest is given an added gold lining. He has a red-spotted mushroom cap, which has been the subject of some ambiguity and inconsistency as to whether or not it is in fact a hat. In Mario Party: The Top 100, Toad claims that he has a hat ("You've come so far...I'd tip my hat to you, but neither of us wants to see that."),[1] and in the cartoon series The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Toad removes his bulb as a cap on occasion. Also, Toad is stated to have a hat in Monster Mix-Up.[2] However, an interview with Super Mario Odyssey producer Yoshiaki Koizumi contradicted this; it was stated that the mushroom bulb is a part of Toad's head and not a cap.[3] This is supported by Mario Kart Tour, where Toad's default costume will not count towards challenges requiring drivers wearing a hat, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, where it is stated that the mushroom caps of Toads as a whole are their heads and not hats.

Toad takes his mushroom cap off, revealing three strands of hair.

Like most of the characters in the series, Toad has changed very little appearance-wise throughout the years since his debut in Super Mario Bros. The only recognizable differences in his current look consists of his physical appearance which included some defining factors in the recent years (such as redesigned eyes and a gold outline that was recently added to his traditional vest), and the corrected number of spots on his mushroom cap (the number of spots on his cap was inconsistent in the older Super Mario games). The addition of the red polka dot on the top of his head is first seen in the game Luigi's Mansion where even Luigi acknowledges the top spot and called it lovely if he is to take a picture of Toad with the Game Boy Horror.

Toad's legs as seen in Mario Party

In other aspects, Toad is very small in size (a trait shared within his species). In relation to his body size, he also has small, thin arms and no legs (with just his feet). He also has a large head that is mostly dominated by the red-spotted mushroom cap on his head. Overall, Toad's head appears to have a strong resemblance to various mushrooms (most notably the Super Mushroom). While having the look of a child in his current appearance (as most of the members of his species do), it can be arguable that his earlier appearances (especially in his game appearances during the Nintendo 64 era) portray him as looking much more childish in design with his very large head and miniature body (more so than his current appearance). Surprisingly, a piece of artwork of Toad for the game Mario Party has Toad's legs showing. Toads have never been portrayed with their legs showing in-game artwork before or after Mario Party. In the graphics for Super Mario Bros. 3 and Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium, Toad appears to have short legs, unlike his other appearances.

A small controversy arose with Super Mario Bros. 2, because Toad is given a blue mushroom cap instead of a red one. However, Toad's blue mushroom cap is actually due to the graphical limitations of the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System rather than a continuity thread. In remakes of Super Mario Bros. 2, such as Super Mario All-Stars, Toad is given a red mushroom cap. This controversy arose again in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Maker 2, where Toad is once again depicted with blue spots on his mushroom cap. However, this appears to be a trend with a homage to Toad's sprite depiction in the original Super Mario Bros. 2.

Toad's appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series has evolved. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Toad had a slightly darker skin tone, as well as an overall stubbier appearance, reflecting his then-recent appearances in Mario Kart 64 and Mario Party 3. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Toad's model was updated to match his current appearance since games like Mario Party 4, though with a monotone color scheme, as well as realistic details in his clothing and shoes. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, his model was updated yet again, with a more vibrant and cartoonish color scheme, as well as much less detailing. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Toad receives simple detailing in his clothing and shoes, as well as a subdued color scheme, albeit not to the same extent as Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Clothing

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Toad's sports outfit in Mario Tennis
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Toad's party outfit from Mario Party 4

Toad is generally seen to be in an attire consisting of a blue vest (or waistcoat), white pants, and large brown shoes. In some Super Mario games and as well as the early Super Mario cartoons, Toad is depicted to be wearing a red vest as opposed to his traditional blue vest. As a result, Toad's appearances with a red vest sometimes result in confusion among whether or not it is truly Toad himself who is making an appearance in these games or not. Even without his red vest, Toad's general appearance is often shared by many other Toads in the Mushroom Kingdom; thus, further causing confusion between his appearances. However, later Super Mario games such as Super Mario 3D Land have made attempts to differentiate Toad from the other Toads by making him the only Red Toad (Toads with red head spots) to be sporting a blue vest.

While he is commonly seen in his traditional clothing style consisting of his standard vest and pants throughout the series, Toad is sometimes seen to be sporting different wardrobes in various games. This change is first witnessed in some of the earlier spin-off titles as some of the Mario Sports games for the Nintendo 64 (such as the Mario Tennis and Mario Golf titles for the system) has Toad is seen wearing a blue shirt with a large gold button that may have served as his original sports outfit. Additionally, Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy depicts Toad in the same tennis wear as the other playable male characters. Regardless of his new looks, Toad's clothing style for the later Mario Sports game have him wearing his usual default clothing from the general Super Mario games (his regular clothing including his vest) as opposed to owning a separate sports outfit.

Tanooki Toad
Tanooki Toad in Super Mario 3D Land

Toad has also been seen in different outfits and costumes throughout the various Super Mario games; however, it is the Mario Party series that has given Toad his most different and customized appearances. In Mario Party 2, Toad (along with the other main characters) often dressed up in different costumes in respect to the boards that the characters were playing on (such as a wizard in Horror Land or a live boat in Pirate Land). In Mario Party 4, Toad is depicted to wearing a fancy white and black striped suit with a rather shiny red bow tie in regards to his status as one of the main hosts in the game (in the ending credits of the game, Toad reveals that he and the other hosts had received their new clothes through the appearance of the Party Cube).

In the Super Mario games, the general appearance of a Toad is often changed drastically depending on the Power-Ups they use (as especially seen in New Super Mario Bros. Wii). This is no different for Toad himself as games like Super Mario 3D Land portrayed him in his very own Tanooki suit (with a red scarf) whenever he has gained the power from a Super Leaf (thus, becoming Tanooki Toad). His alternate forms from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show also portray him in different clothing styles such as his Super Toad form (which portrays him with a reversed color pattern of a red mushroom cap and white spots) and the Toad Warrior (which depicts him in a typical biker outfit). In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Toad is sometimes seen wearing yellow oversized sunglasses when it is hot outside. In the episodes Reign Storm and 7 Continents for 7 Koopas, Toad is seen shirtless wearing green swimming trunks, yellow sunglasses, and purple shoes. The Mini Toad toy from the Mario vs. Donkey Kong games also stays true to Toad's original Fire Toad form by having a reversed colored mushroom cap whenever it becomes a Fire Mini Toad.

Super Mario 3D World not only altered Toad's overall appearance with his blue-spotted mushroom cap, but his Fire Toad form has also changed to become very similar in appearance to Fire Yellow Toad from the New Super Mario Bros. games with an orange mushroom cap and red spots while Toad sports a red vest.

In Mario Kart Tour, aside from his default appearance, Toad also has a Party Time outfit which was similar, only with the addition of sleeves to his vest, wearing a red and white striped coned party cap, a red bow tie, and a party mask bearing the likeness of Mario's moustache. Another outfit, called Pit Crew, has him wearing a blue bodysuit as well as a blue helmet.

Personality

Artwork of Toad in Super Mario Galaxy (also used in Mario Party DS and Mario Party: Island Tour)
Toad is often seen as a humble character with his appealing smile and innocence.

Toad is often portrayed as cheerful almost to the point of childishness; his official artworks often show him with a wide smile on his face. He is also excitable and prone to panic and is often shown running around frantically. Toad is also sometimes seen as somewhat of a coward, although he seems to be actually aware of his own cowardice. Despite this, Toad still manages to be brave when the need truly calls for it, and often helps Mario on his multiple adventures. In some images of the Mario Kart series and various media of the Super Mario franchise (such as the comic series), Toad has also been portrayed as accident-prone or simply unlucky. In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Toad mentions having a fear of heights.

Toad
Toad is portrayed as accident-prone or unlucky, similarly to Luigi.

While Toad does occasionally get upset and has been described as an impatient character,[4] he is often kind and polite, generally rooting for the well-being for just about anyone who he calls his friend. This is sometimes contrasted by some instances such as his appearance in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, where Toad shows something of a sarcastic streak.

In some Super Mario media where another character acts as Princess Peach's caretaker (such as Wooster in the Nintendo Comic System), Toad has a more active role in the story; in these cases, he is depicted as being rather naïve and a bit on the selfish side. However, he is also quite rash, which often leads him into trouble and forces him to adjust his attitude and fix the problems he unintentionally causes. In the Valiant Comics series, Toad is dedicated to his work as a mushroom retainer, drinking coffee from a cup that reads "World's Greatest Mushroom Retainer".

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Toad's personality receives an overhaul: he is energetic, impulsive, adventurous, and boisterous. He is notably braver than the other Toads, as he strives to go on his first real adventure, and tags along with Mario (who he claims is his best friend despite only knowing him for a short amount of time) and Peach for that reason. Despite this braveness, it can cross over to foolishness and he tends to be insensitive. During the tour of the Mushroom Kingdom, he hysterically warns the other Toad to move out of the way since "[Luigi] is going to die imminently", only to reassure Mario that he will be fine after he reacted in irritation over what he just said. Mario also tends to be annoyed by his antics, like the aforementioned moment, when he scares him the first time they meet and when he hits him in the arm with his stick to make him realize that he is not dreaming after ending up in the Mushroom Kingdom. Additionally, as the trio embark on a wild kart ride through the Jungle Kingdom, Toad is shown to be whooping and cheering with excitement, even while nearly being flung out of the kart several times, while Mario and Peach are screaming in terror. Despite this, he is fiercely loyal to Peach, as she brings him along because he vows to protect her and that he fears nothing. Additionally, when Peach orders the Toads to evacuate the Mushroom Kingdom and asks Toad to do the same, he simply reiterates his promise to protect her, to which Peach smiles with understanding and allows him to follow her to face Bowser.

Voice

Toad's voice has gone through many changes throughout the franchise's history. In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Toad speaks with a shrill, raspy voice and a thick Brooklyn accent. In the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of Wario's Woods, Toad has a voice similar to that of a young adolescent. In the first three Mario Party installments and the Japanese release of Mario Kart 64, Toad's voice is higher-pitched and more childlike. In the English release of Mario Kart 64, he sounds like a small child, often screaming in a high voice or cheering in his speech. From Super Mario Advance onward (as a result of Jen Taylor being introduced as his new voice actress), his voice is slightly deeper and regains the rasp heard in the DIC Entertainment cartoons.

In the games department, Toad's voice was originally portrayed by Tomoko Maruno for the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64 (and later the first three Mario Party titles) and Isaac Marshall for the overseas version. Eventually, Jen Taylor, and then Kelsey Hutchison, played Toad's voice for many installments. His current voice actor is Samantha Kelly, who also currently voices Princess Peach and Toadette. In tandem with his cheerful personality, Toad is often heard yelling, "Yahoo!", "Woohoo!", or "Yeah!" In Mario Kart 64, Toad prominently says, "I'm the best!" which became a recurring quote of his, similar to Mario's "It's-a me!"

Powers and abilities

Toad holding a vegetable from Super Mario USA.
Toad displaying his great strength by plucking a vegetable in Super Mario Bros. 2. Within the game, Toad is the strongest character in terms of vegetable pulling.
Artwork of Toad running, from Super Mario 3D World.
Artwork depicting Toad's extra fast running ability

In Super Mario Bros. 2, despite his diminutive size, Toad is stronger than the Mario Bros., pulling Vegetables and Coins out of the ground faster than any other character. Toad is also a very fast character, having the highest speed of the group as well. These strengths were again seen in Super Mario 3D World. This is further influenced in the Mario Kart series, where he is a lightweight character and very often an extremely fast one. However, both Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario 3D World also acknowledges the fact that Toad has very weak jumps. In spite of his limited jumping power, Toad is capable of performing the Power Squat Jump ability in Super Mario Bros. 2 to surpass this limitation. Wario's Woods gives him the unique ability to walk up walls, but this ability has not been seen since. Toad uses a Hammer in Mario Party 3, but this too has not been seen recently.

His appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a shield for Princess Peach further hints at the fact that he has good endurance. In the Super Princess Peach minigame Toad Jump, it is revealed that Toad can perform a kind of Flutter Jump to increase his jumps simply by flapping his arms around wildly after jumping (though the length of how long he can keep this jump depends on how much the player blows into the mic). Toad also has access to Mario's power-ups and is skilled at riding Yoshis. He is generally considered an expert on items, often giving Mario power-ups and telling him what he needs to do. Toad has also been shown to be able to perform a spin jump as seen in games such as Mario Sports Mix.

Toad has a unique ability to emit spores, though this is not commonly shown. This ability is given a preview in the earlier games when he is hit by a powerful force as seen in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 and the Super Smash Bros. series (though it is the latter game series that he is shown to be able to use this technique as an offensive attack). Mario Sports Mix further explores Toad's hidden talent by allowing him to use spores to cause mushrooms to sprout from the ground. Toad is capable of using this move as a recovery move. Toad is also able to create a shield of spores as a deflective move. Additionally, Toad's special move in this game involves him emitting many spores to cause gargantuan mushrooms to grow from the ground. These large mushrooms are then able to move in a rotational pattern, and are able to knock out any opponent who attempts to get closer to the mushrooms. Toad completes his attack by throwing a shot full of fungi material at his goal.

In Super Mario 3D Land, Toad is seen to be able to use a variety of the Power-Ups in the game that Mario can also use. In one instance in World 5-5, Toad demonstrates to the player how to use the Propeller Block by simply jumping off a platform with the block from high above and slowly descending below to the Goal Pole (when seen through the binoculars). In some of the later worlds and levels, Toad is seen to have used the powers of the Super Leaf and gained access to becoming Tanooki Toad within the Red Toad Houses. In some of his appearances through the use of the binoculars in the earlier levels, Toad is also seen to be able to make jumps rivaling those of Mario as he scampers through the level to show Mario the goal point.

Toad is later seen to be able to use a variety of power-ups in Super Mario 3D World such as the Fire Flower and Super Bell, to gain forms such as Fire Toad and Cat Toad.

Additionally, episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 occasionally had Toad using Power-Ups such as in "The Fire of Hercufleas" where he uses a Fire Flower, and in "The Ugly Mermaid" where he spends the entire episode in a Frog Suit. He is even one of five characters (the other four being Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Wario) who can turn into different, more powerful forms; he becomes Super Toad when touching a Fire Flower and the Toad Warrior when touching a Starman.

Roles

Often, Toad is made into a tutorial-type character or host, who introduces the player to the game (such as in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour). Rarely, he plays the role of side-kick and is occasionally a full-fledged hero. He is also occasionally a "damsel-in-distress" (but never the main one). He is usually seen as a helper, giving items and performing various other duties, such as running Toad Houses in Super Mario Bros. 3. His role as a tutorial character and as Peach's caretaker seems to have recently been taken over by Toadsworth. However, this replacement has allowed Toad to take more active roles in the Super Mario games such as having him being the host of the Toad House areas. While he is often featured as a playable character within the various Super Mario spin-off titles, he sometimes plays the role of the referee within some titles.

Relationships

Friends

Toad is Princess Peach's obedient servant. While he is not as doting as Toadsworth, he cares for her deeply and would do anything for her. When teamed up, the two are even called "Royal Family" in Mario Party 5 and Mario Party 6 and "Loyal Friends" in Mario Party 8. In the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Bird! The Bird!," Peach claims that Toad has protected her "over a hundred times" from Bowser's army before the Mario Bros. arrived in the Mushroom Kingdom, and actively helps in saving him from a misguided Birdo. However, Toad is not nearly as valiant in the games: his fear of Bowser is much more pronounced than in the cartoons, and he often ends up kidnapped just the same as Peach or is simply reduced to running to the Mario Bros. for help. The Super Smash Bros. series (up until Ultimate) has depicted Toad as very reluctant and unwilling to be used as a counter by Peach as part of one of her special attacks. Although Toad is simply friends with Peach and generally exhibits no romantic affection towards her in most Super Mario media, his appearance in a virtual magazine for the Satellaview depicts Toad having romantic and sexual relationships with Peach.

Graveyard Shift from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Toad embracing Luigi in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Toad is good friends with Mario and Luigi. He respects their bravery and heroism, although some games reveal that he doesn't look up to Luigi as much as Mario, and in Super Mario 64 DS, Toad even mistakes Luigi for his brother at first, and later belittles him for losing his cap. In most games, however, Toad is nothing but loyal to both Mario Bros., often aiding them in their journeys and even fighting alongside them in Super Mario Bros. 2. In the cartoons and most of the comics, Toad acts as a sidekick and constant companion for the brothers during their heroic adventures. In the aforementioned Satellaview magazine, however, Toad crosses a line with Mario by engaging in perverse activity with his friend's love interest.

Like the Mario brothers, Toad values Yoshi as a hero and friend, trusting him to collect Power Stars in Super Mario 64 DS, and teaming up to help rescue Luigi from the Koopalings in Super Mario Adventures. While he is not as close to Princess Daisy as he is to Peach, Toad has still shown himself to be a true friend to her as well, such as jumping to her defense when she is turned into a statue in Mario Super Sluggers.

Toad and Toadette in the ending of Mario Kart Wii
Toad and Toadette in the ending of Mario Kart Wii

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Toadette is introduced as Toad's partner and continues to fill that role in many subsequent releases. The two get along and care about each other, though the exact nature of their relationship is disputed, with guide books for Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 8 referring to them as siblings, while most other sources suggest that they are merely good friends.

Enemies

Like Bowser, Toad is shown to be afraid of Wario and holds him in contempt. The two had a direct confrontation in Wario's Woods and share bad chemistry in the baseball games. In Super Mario 64 DS, Toad expresses doubts about Wario, believing that he would rather run away with the Power Stars than help the other protagonists, and despite being intimidated by Wario, brazenly insults him by saying his cap smells terrible and telling him to wash it more often. While Toad and Birdo were initially foes in Super Mario Bros. 2, she becomes one of his strongest allies in Wario's Woods, where she provides encouragement for him. The only Mario Party series team name they have shared is "Surprise Attackers".

Family

Gramps and Toad hugging and reuniting with each other

Although Toad's family has not been extensively explored, some members have been shown. Most of them have appeared in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. In "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario", Toad has an unnamed cousin who sells maps in Desert Land. In "Tag Team Trouble", Toad has two cousins: professional wrestlers Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus. In "Escape from Koopatraz", Toad's grandfather, Gramps, is shown, who used to be a prisoner at Koopatraz State Prison for over 54 years, but he, Mario, Luigi, and Toad found a way to escape. In the same episode, Toad's father, Moldy, was mentioned. In a joke interview in issue 135 of the UK edition of Nintendo Official Magazine, Toad mentions a former wife of his, with whom he broke up because he found her sleeping with a Bob-omb.[5]

Profiles and statistics

Main article: List of Toad profiles and statistics

Bio from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Writers Bible

Toad was left on his own at an early age, and managed to survive on the streets of many magic lands by his quick wit and fast feet. He met the princess when he was delivering pizzas and attempting to sell encyclopedias to the Mushroom Kingdom Palace. She was so impressed by his eagerness to improve himself, that she got him a job in the royal kitchen. And when King Koopa took over the Mushroom Kingdom, and the princess was cast on the streets, Toad repaid her kindness by serving as her guide, loyal servant, and diplomatic adviser. He's not too sure the Mario Bros. know what they're doing, and often launches his own counterplan, which sometimes saves their hides, and sometimes, doubles their jeopardy. Toad is street smart, very bright and totally resourceful. All in all, he's exactly the kind of Mushroom you'd want guarding your flank in a fireball fight, or facing a clutch of snapping Piranha Plants.

Super Paper Mario

Toad's Catch Card
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: This loyal subject comes from a very distant dimension. Many people in that world have strange head spots.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit
#31 Toad
Artwork of Toad from the Nintendo UK Kids Club site Series/game Super Mario Series
Type Primary
Slots 3
Class Advanced
Strength / effect(s) Grab
Can be enhanced to Captain Toad at Lv. 99
How to obtain Spirit Board; amiibo
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Mii Brawler
Conditions

Rule: Item: Mushrooms

  • The enemy favors side specials
Stage Princess Peach's Castle
Song Plucky Pass Beginnings

Portrayals

Toad has been voiced by the following people:

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Toad.

Quotes

Main article: List of Toad quotes

Games

  • "Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!" - Super Mario Bros.
  • "Pick a box. Its contents will help you on your way." - Super Mario Bros. 3
  • "Cool!" - Wario's Woods (SNES)
  • "Winner!" - Wario's Woods (SNES)
  • "Lots of people use something called a "door" to go in and out of their houses..." - Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • "Am I glad to see you! The Princess...and I...and, well, everybody...we're all trapped inside the castle walls. Bowser has stolen the castle's Stars, and he's using their power to create his own world in the paintings and walls. Please recover the Power Stars! As you find them, you can use their power to open the doors that Bowser has sealed." - Super Mario 64
  • "I'm the best!" - Mario Kart 64
  • "Already for a mushroom!" - Super Mario Advance
  • "What's this icky paint-like goop?" - Super Mario Sunshine
  • "That big, bad, mean, altogether nasty Bowser went rushing out toward the other exit!" - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  • "Wa ha haa! I'm the Best! Haha!" - Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
  • "Yeah! I'm the winner!" - Mario Party 5
  • "Toad, won!" - Mario Party 8
  • "M-M-M-M-M-M-M-Mario! Help! It's Sh-sh-sh-sh-shocking... Mushroom Castle... RAIDED! Princess Peach... STOLEN!" - Super Paper Mario
  • "We're counting on you, Mario...Bros.!" - Super Paper Mario
  • "I'm the winner! Whoo-hoo-hoo!" - Mario Kart Wii
  • "Thanks! Here's a gift for you. Just head through the door!" - New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  • "Yay! Hm...Blastoff!" - Super Mario 3D Land
  • "I can't wait for my promotion! With power and money, I can protect Princess Peach almost as well as Mario does!" - Fortune Street
  • "This is a nice shop and all, but might I make a suggestion? Add a mushroom-cap roof!" - Fortune Street
  • "Being in first place makes me nervous. Someone is always trying to take me down!" - Fortune Street
  • "Okay! Let's do this!" - Super Mario 3D World
  • "Come on! Let's go!" - Super Mario 3D World

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

  • "I'm warning you, I get airsick. Heeeelp!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "Mommy? You're not my mommy!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "I can't be your little Cheepy, lady! I don't have wings! Look! No wings, no feathers. I'm just a mushroom that can't stand heights!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "Flyin' lessons!? Are you outta your mind!?" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "The least that featherbrain could've done was lend me a parachute. Hey! That's it! A parachute!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "Hey! It's me! I mean, him! It's little Cheepy! The Birdo's real lost baby!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "Oh no! I'm not going back up there! Never!" - "The Bird! The Bird!"
  • "When I get my hands on that King Koopa, I'll fix his wagon!" - "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
  • "I'm no frog. I can't even swim." - "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
  • "Bombs awaaaaaaaaaaaayyy!!" - "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid"
  • "Who did you expect? Pee-wee Herman?" - "Rolling Down the River"
  • "Hey, man, I’m the Fantastic Fungus! The supercharged Mushroom of Might! I’m the Toad Warrior!" - "Toad Warriors"
  • "Give me five. NO! Give me five bomb plants!" - "Toad Warriors"
  • "Whoever slows down first, loses!" - "Toad Warriors"
  • "You blew that one, Koopa Stoopa!" - "Pirates of Koopa"
  • "Some mushroom retainer I turned out to be... I was so close! I couldn't save her..." - "The Trojan Koopa"
  • "Naughty turtle, you've been hittin' the sauce again, well, have some more!" - "Count Koopula"
  • "Let's make like eggs and SCRAMBLE!!!" - "Mario of the Deep"
  • "So much for hope." - "Stars in Their Eyes"
  • "Don't do it, Princess! Don't marry Koopa! I'd rather be a rock!" - "Do You Princess Toadstool Take this Koopa...?"
  • "Koopa you stoopa! Watch it with the Bob-ombs!" - "The Great Gold Coin Rush"
  • "By order of his most royal repulsiveness, the reptile Sheriff of Koopingham! The castle road shall require a toll! In the amount of: One wagon full of gold coins!" - "Hooded Robin and His Mario Men"

List of appearances by date

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Title Description Release date System/format
Super Mario Bros. 2 Playable character October 9, 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario Kart Playable character August 27, 1992 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-Stars Playable character in Super Mario Bros. 2 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe Non-playable character 1994 MS-DOS
Wario's Woods Main protagonist 1994 Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario 64 Non-playable character June 23, 1996 Nintendo 64
Mario Kart 64 Playable character 1996 Nintendo 64
Mario Party Main host/non-playable character 1998 Nintendo 64
Mario Golf (Nintendo 64) Non-playable character 1999 Nintendo 64
Mario Party 2 Main host/non-playable character 1999 Nintendo 64
Mario Artist: Paint Studio Stamp 1999 Nintendo 64DD
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) Playable character 2000 Nintendo 64
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) Non-playable character 2000 Game Boy Color
Mario Party 3 Peach's partner for Duel Mode 2000 Nintendo 64
Super Mario Advance Playable character 2001 Game Boy Advance
Mario Kart: Super Circuit Playable character 2001 Game Boy Advance
Super Smash Bros. Melee Peach's helper in the move Toad/Trophy 2001 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 4 Playable character (only in Beach Volley Folley) 2002 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Non-playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Unlockable playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 5 Playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Power Tennis Non-playable character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 6 Playable character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party Advance Main host/non-playable character 2005 Game Boy Advance
Yakuman DS Playable character 2005 Nintendo DS
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix Non-playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Superstar Baseball Playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Kart Arcade GP Playable character 2005 Arcade
Mario Kart DS Playable character 2005 Nintendo DS
Mario Party 7 Playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Super Paper Mario Non-playable character 2007 Wii
Super Mario Galaxy Cameo in opening 2007 Wii
Mario Party 8 Playable character 2007 Wii
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Playable character 2007 Arcade
Mario Party DS Playable character 2007 Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Peach's helper in the move Toad/Trophy and Stickers 2008 Wii
Mario Kart Wii Playable character 2008 Wii
Mario Super Sluggers Playable character 2008 Wii
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher Playable character 2008 Arcade
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis Non-playable character 2009 Wii
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Non-playable character 2009 Wii, Nintendo DS
Super Mario Galaxy 2 Non-playable character 2010 Wii
Mario Sports Mix Playable character 2010 Wii
Super Mario 3D Land Non-playable character 2011 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Non-playable character 2011 Wii, Nintendo 3DS
Fortune Street Playable character 2011 Wii
Mario Kart 7 Playable character 2011 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party 9 Playable character 2012 Wii
Mario Tennis Open Non-playable character 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Kart Arcade GP DX Playable character 2013 Arcade
Super Mario 3D World Playable character 2013 Wii U
Mario Party: Island Tour Playable character 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Golf: World Tour Playable character 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Kart 8 Playable character 2014 Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Peach's helper in the move Toad/Trophies 2014 Wii U
Mario Party 10 Playable character 2015 Wii U
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash Playable character 2015 Wii U
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Non-playable character 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U) Unlockable playable character 2016 Wii U
Super Mario Maker Playable character (Costume Mario) 2016 Wii U
Minecraft: Wii U Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2016 Wii U
Mario Party: Star Rush Playable character 2016 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario Run Unlockable playable character 2016 iOS, Android
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Playable character 2017 Nintendo Switch
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2017 Nintendo Switch
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Non-playable character 2017 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Odyssey Non-playable character 2017 Nintendo Switch
Mario Party: The Top 100 Non-playable character 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario Tennis Aces Playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Non-playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Peach's helper for the move Toad and after an opponent is grabbed/Spirit 2018 Nintendo Switch
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Playable character 2019 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Maker 2 Playable character and NPC 2019 Nintendo Switch
Dr. Mario World Unlockable playable character 2019 iOS, Android
Mario Kart Tour Playable character 2019 iOS, Android
Luigi's Mansion 3 Non-playable character 2019 Nintendo Switch
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Non-playable character 2019 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Cameo 2020 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Playable character 2020 Nintendo Switch
Mario Golf: Super Rush Playable character 2021 Nintendo Switch
Mario Party Superstars Non-playable character 2021 Nintendo Switch
Mario Strikers: Battle League Playable character 2022 Nintendo Switch
Mario vs. Donkey Kong Playable character 2024 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Jamboree Playable character 2024 Nintendo Switch

Names in other languages

Main article: List of Toad names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ[?]
Kinopio
From「キノコ」(kinoko, "mushroom"); filenames occasionally render this as Pinokio,[6] referring to Pinocchio, though Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed this was not the intent when naming him.[7]
Catalan Toad (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)[?] -
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥[?]
Qínuòbǐào
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧[?]
Qínuòbǐào
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Toad[?] -
Padje[8] Diminutive form of pad ("toad") Super Mario Bros. 2
Pad[9] Toad Super Mario Bros. 2 and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
French Toad[?] -
German Toad[10] -
Greek Τοντ[?]
Tod
Transliteration of the international name
Hebrew פטריון[11]
Pitrion
Diminutive of פטרייה (pitriya, "mushroom") The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
טואוד[?]
Towd
Transliteration of the international name
Italian Toad[?] -
Rospo[12] Toad (as in the "frog")
Ughetto[13] Common name, probably chosen for his assonance with funghetto ("lil' mushroom") DIC cartoons
Korean 키노피오[?]
Kinopio
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Polish Toad[14] -
Portuguese Toad[?] -
Romanian Hrib[15] A Romanian word referring to a type of edible mushroom The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Broscuța[?] Diminutive form of broasca (literally "the Toad", in the sense of "frog") McDonald's Romania, 2013 Happy Meal promotionMedia:McDonaldsRomania2013Banner.jpg
Ciupercuță[?] Diminutive form of ciupercă ("mushroom") McDonald's Romania, 2016 Happy Meal promotionMedia:McDonaldsRomania2016Banner.jpg
Toad[?] - The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Russian Тоад[?]
Toad
Transliteration of the international name
Spanish (NOA) Toad[?] - games and The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Honguito[16] Diminutive of hongo ("mushroom") DIC cartoons
Spanish (NOE) Toad[?] - games and The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Kinopio[?] From the Japanese name sometimes, such as the Mario & Luigi series
Sapín[17] Little Toad The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3
Champiñón[18] Mushroom The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 redub
Swedish Flugsvamp[19] Amanita DIC cartoons
Flugis[20] Nickname derived from Flugsvamp DIC cartoons
Thai โทด[21]
Thot
Toad

Trivia

  • Toad's emblem in various games is a mushroom. However, since Mario Party 7, this has often been substituted for his own head.
  • Toad appears as a property in Nintendo Monopoly. He takes the place of Kentucky Avenue/Strand and costs $220.
    • Toad is also a playable character in Monopoly Gamer. He is sold separately as a "Power Pack" expansion figure.
  • According to a 1993 Nintendo character guide, Toad has the nickname of "Little Toadie" and was off visiting relatives of the "Fungus Federation" prior to the events of Super Mario Bros.; thus, only to find Princess Toadstool and the rest of his friends missing once he returned.[22]
  • Toad was a requested character for inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Melee.[23]
  • In a joke interview in issue 135 of the UK edition of Nintendo Official Magazine, Toad states that his first role in the video game industry was a mushroom in the Atari game Centipede, and that he had been offered a role by Namco as a snack food in Pac-Man, but mushrooms gave Pac-Man diarrhea. He then states that he was later offered a role by Nintendo as the Super Mushroom for a sequel to Mario Bros., and later the role of the Mushroom Retainer. He then reveals that he used to have depression due to Yoshi "stealing" his spot since Super Mario World, threw his pants at people after they would pass his square in Mario Party 2, and got divorced from his wife after he found her sleeping with a Bob-omb.[24]
  • According to Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō, Toad was 15 in 1995[25], suggesting he was born in 1980-1981.

References

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  2. ^ "Toad claps a hand to his polka-dot hat to keep it from flying off." – McCay, Bill (July 1, 1991). Monster Mix-Up. Page 107.
  3. ^ Nintendo of America (February 5, 2018). Super Mario Odyssey Dev. Talk - ft. Mr. Koizumi. YouTube (American English). Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  4. ^ Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller (1996). Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 19.
  5. ^ December 2003. Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) issue 135. Page 42.
  6. ^ Kinopio/PinokioBody and Kinopio/PinokioFace, Super Mario Galaxy texture data
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  9. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic. Page 30.
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  11. ^ האחים סופר מריו חלק 1
  12. ^ Nintendo Power magazine - Christmas 1991. Pages 17 and 18. archive.org. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  13. ^ Super Mario bros super show ita 1x01 Vola!Vola!
  14. ^ Nowe Przygody Braci Mario Odcinek 10 - Napastkowe klopoty
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  20. ^ Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 46 - Swedish
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  22. ^ December 30, 2014. Mario, Kirby, And Samus Aran Shine In The Nintendo Character Manual. pressthebuttons.com. Retrieved June 21, 2024. (Archived January 2, 2015, 06:16:51 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  23. ^ アンケート集計拳!!. nintendo.co.jp (Japanese). Retrieved March 27, 2020. (Archived March 12, 2000, 02:26:14 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  24. ^ December 2003. Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) issue 135. Page 42.
  25. ^ Cabbusses's Retro Obscurities (January 17, 2019). kukun kun kut - Mario and Toad's Spoon (Lilly Franky Gekijou 11/10). YouTube. Retrieved May 29, 2024.