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Revision as of 17:50, October 4, 2011
Template:Articleabout Template:Character-infobox The Yellow Toad is a member of the Toad species first seen in the game New Super Mario Bros. Wii where he appeared as a friend of Mario and Luigi. He is a playable character within the multiplayer mode of the game along with Blue Toad.
History
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Yellow Toad, supposedly nicknamed Ala-Gold by Nintendo developers[1] and Wolley by IGN forum members[2], appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the first time as a main hero and a playable character. The game begins as Princess Peach's birthday is being celebrated by the princess herself, the Mario Bros., Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad. During the festivities, a massive cake is brought into the castle. Immediately, Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings emerge and they kidnap Peach. Yellow Toad bravely follows closely behind the two Mario Bros. (with Blue Toad behind him) as they set off on a quest to save Princess Peach.
Throughout the adventure, Yellow Toad along with his allies would have to face many of Bowser's minions ranging from Goombas to Hammer Bros. Eventually at some points of a world, Yellow Toad would have to fight some of the mini-bosses in the games. These mini-bosses are: the Koopalings, Bowser Jr. and Kamek, who all have rather different fighting styles. Upon defeating all the mini-bosses, Yellow Toad would find himself at Bowser's Castle at the end of World 8. After going into the castle, Yellow Toad would have to fight the Koopa King himself and eventually upon surviving the battle and causing Bowser to fall into defeat, Yellow Toad along with his friends would be able to save the princess. After freeing her from her cage, Peach would give a small kiss for Yellow Toad and the other heroes as a thank you for saving her.
In the end of the game, Yellow Toad can be seen riding a hot air balloon alongside Blue Toad and Luigi (however the latter has his own balloon). Once Luigi allows Mario and Princess Peach to ride in his balloon, they soon take off before he could get it causing him to be left behind. Fortunately, the two Toads invited Luigi to ride in their balloon for the journey back to Princess Peach's Castle.
New Super Mario Bros. Mii
Yellow Toad, along with Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad and Miis, are seen in the Wii U experience game New Super Mario Bros. Mii.
Super Mario-Kun
Yellow Toad along with Blue Toad are featured in the fourty first and fourty second issues of Super Mario-Kun. As the story is based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the two Toads are introduced as Mario's new accomplices. Throughout the adaption of the two issues,Yellows Toad plays an important role by journeying alongside Mario, Luigi, and Blue Toad on their quest to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser and his forces.
Both Yellow Toad and Blue Toad are seen in their propeller forms on the cover of the fourty first issue of Super Mario-Kun.
Characteristics
Personality
Unlike the other Toads in the game (with the exception being Blue Toad), Yellow Toad is shown to be an extremely noble character as seen in the intro of New Super Mario Bros. Wii where he ran right after the Mario Bros. to help them on their quest to save Princess Peach. He even went on to fighting the several bosses in the game including Bowser himself at the end.
In comparison to Blue Toad, Yellow Toad has a much higher pitched voice that is very much like the voice that the Yellow Toad of the Toad Brigade had in Super Mario Galaxy, who also sounded higher pitched in comparison to the other Toads in the game.
Powers and Abilities
Throughout the game, Yellow Toad is shown to be able to perform several moves that the Mario Bros. have used in the past such as the Ground Pound, Spin Jump and Wall Jump. Yellow Toad is also rather strong despite his size; being able to pick up, carry, and even throw items much larger than himself such as barrels. He is also capable of carrying other characters such as the Mario Bros. with ease at any point in the game. He is also revealed to be skilled in riding Yoshis; being able to control them effectively as like the Mario Bros. All of these are to not give players advantages over each other though.
He is also able to use all of the available power ups in this game, including the new Propeller Mushroom, the Penguin Suit and the Ice Flower. Upon using them, he is able to gain a special ability from the items (such as throwing fireballs when using the Fire Flower). All of these power ups make Yellow Toad's coloration change to his preferred choice of color, yellow.
Stats
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- European Official Site Bio: "As loyal servants to the Mushroom Kingdom throne, there's no way the Toads are about to sit back and watch Bowser and Co. bring their unsavory schemes to fruition. Toads have aided Mario on plenty of adventures in the past, but this time around they're not just letting Mario know the princess is in another castle - they're coming along for the ride!"
Gallery
Screenshots
Sprites
Super Yellow Toad running.
Artwork
- Rvl mariobrosw 02char e3.jpg
Yellow Toad using the Propeller Suit to carry Luigi.
- NSMBwii yellowtoad.jpg
Yellow Toad, as seen in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. - YellowToad2.png
Yellow Toad, performing a jump. Yellow Toad, riding a Cyan Yoshi. - Propeller Yellow Toad.PNG
A solo Yellow Toad, wearing the Propeller Suit.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- Yellow Toad along with the other heroes of New Super Mario Bros. Wii were shown as some of the featured characters in the Nintendo 3DS tech demo. He was shown wearing the Propeller Suit in the demo as like in the original game's box art.
- Fire Yellow Toad's cap color scheme resembles a Mega Mushroom and the original 8-bit Super Mushroom from Super Mario Bros..
- Penguin Yellow Toad's cap color scheme resembles the cap Ghost T. wears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
- Yellow Toad and Blue Toad wear opposite colors between each other, or Complementary Colors, just as Mario and Luigi wear opposites of the Color Wheel.
References
- ^ Oxford, David. New Super Mario Bros. Wii's Two Toads Have Names, After All... Sort Of. November 17, 2009
- ^ Oxford, David. IGN Introduces New Super Mario Bros. Wii's New Stars: Yvan and Wolley?. June 16, 2009.