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The '''Toad sailor''' is a timid and scared [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who works in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is the only Toad sailor in the game to wear green clothes and has a constant worried look on his face.
The '''Toad sailor''' is a timid and scared [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who works in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is the only Toad sailor in the game to wear green clothes and has a constant worried look on his face.


He is seen walking around in the docks area for most of the game, but during Chapter 5, he joins the crew of the [[S.S. Flavion]] in order to reach [[Keelhaul Key]] and find out what happened to his [[Toad sailor's brother|brother]], one of the many sailors that went missing after sailing Keelhaul Key's waters. After the [[Ember]]s attack, he, [[Admiral Bobbery]], and [[Lord Crump|Four-Eyes]] become the only members of the crew missing. [[Mario]] finds them some days later while exploring the island. Thanks to Bobbery fighting the Embers, the Toad sailor and Four-Eyes arrive at the camp, where the rest of the crew is. After Mario rescues the other castaways, the Toad sailor finds his brother amongst them. After they return to Rogueport, they can both be seen on the docks.
He is seen walking around in the docks area for most of the game, but during Chapter 5, he joins the crew of the [[S.S. Flavion]] in order to reach [[Keelhaul Key]] and find out what happened to his [[Toad sailor's brother|brother]], one of the many sailors that went missing after sailing Keelhaul Key's waters. After the [[Ember]]s attack, he, [[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]], and [[Lord Crump|Four-Eyes]] become the only members of the crew missing. [[Mario]] finds them some days later while exploring the island. Thanks to Bobbery fighting the Embers, the Toad sailor and Four-Eyes arrive at the camp, where the rest of the crew is. After Mario rescues the other castaways, the Toad sailor finds his brother amongst them. After they return to Rogueport, they can both be seen on the docks.


==Tattle==
==Tattle==

Latest revision as of 04:28, September 26, 2024

Toad sailor
Toad sailor from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Toad
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)

The Toad sailor is a timid and scared Toad who works in Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is the only Toad sailor in the game to wear green clothes and has a constant worried look on his face.

He is seen walking around in the docks area for most of the game, but during Chapter 5, he joins the crew of the S.S. Flavion in order to reach Keelhaul Key and find out what happened to his brother, one of the many sailors that went missing after sailing Keelhaul Key's waters. After the Embers attack, he, Admiral Bobbery, and Four-Eyes become the only members of the crew missing. Mario finds them some days later while exploring the island. Thanks to Bobbery fighting the Embers, the Toad sailor and Four-Eyes arrive at the camp, where the rest of the crew is. After Mario rescues the other castaways, the Toad sailor finds his brother amongst them. After they return to Rogueport, they can both be seen on the docks.

Tattle[edit]

Rogueport
  • That's a Toad sailor. He seems pretty freaked out to be a sailor, but hey. I always hear him worrying about his brother, so maybe that's why he's so tweaked. Y'know, speaking of which, you don't exactly worry about Luigi much, do you?
Keelhaul Key
  • That's the timid Toad sailor. He came looking for his brother, who was lost at sea, and now he is, too...

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オドオドした水夫[1]
Odōdoshita suifu
Frightened sailor
Chinese (simplified) 水夫奇诺比奥[?]
Shuǐfū Qínuòbǐ'ào
Toad sailor
Chinese (traditional) 水夫奇諾比奧[?]
Shuǐfū Qínuòbǐ'ào
Toad sailor
French Marin Toad[?] Toad Sailor
Toad peureux[?] Scared Toad
German Furchtsamen Matrose[?] Timid/Scared Sailor
Italian Ansio[?] Masculine form of ansia ("anxiety")
Korean 선원 키노피오[?]
Seon-won Kinopio
Toad sailor
Spanish Marinero Toad[?] Toad Sailor
Marinero con cara de asustado[?] Scared looking sailor

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