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[[File:ToadParty.jpg|thumb|Toad, the most common party host]] | [[File:ToadParty.jpg|thumb|Toad, the most common party host]] | ||
The ''' | The '''Hosts''' are [[List of characters|characters]] that host ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games. Which characters they are depends on whatever game is being played. The hosts have many different jobs. They tell players what mode of game they are in, host the actual party, give out [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and tell beginners how to play. The hosts of one game are rarely the host of another game. Some games even have multiple hosts (depending on what game mode is being played and what the board is). | ||
==List of Hosts== | ==List of Hosts== | ||
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*The [[Star Spirits]] (''[[Mario Party 5]]'') | *The [[Star Spirits]] (''[[Mario Party 5]]'') | ||
*[[Twila]] and [[Brighton]] (''[[Mario Party 6]]'') | *[[Twila]] and [[Brighton]] (''[[Mario Party 6]]'') | ||
*Tumble, Toad, [[Professor E. Gadd]], and [[Toadette]] (''[[Mario Party Advance]]'') | |||
*[[Toadsworth]] (''[[Mario Party 7]]'') | *[[Toadsworth]] (''[[Mario Party 7]]'') | ||
*[[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]] (''[[Mario Party 8]]'') | *[[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]] (''[[Mario Party 8]]'') | ||
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*Yellow Toad (''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') | *Yellow Toad (''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'') | ||
*[[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] (''[[Mario Party 10]]'') | *[[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] (''[[Mario Party 10]]'') | ||
*Toad | *Toad and Toadette (''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'') | ||
*Toad, Toadette, and [[Kamek]] (''[[Super Mario Party]]'') | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' | * ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' do not have a host, as only an unknown voice greets the player when they receive their star. | ||
* Although [[Bowser]] is shown to be the host of some of his [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]]s, he is not considered an actual party host. | * Although [[Bowser]] is shown to be the host of some of his [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]]s, he is not considered an actual party host. | ||
* Brighton and Twila are the only hosts who don't have voices; their mouths would just move. They are voiced in the Japanese version, however. | * Brighton and Twila are the only hosts who don't have voices; their mouths would just move. They are voiced in the Japanese version, however. | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, June 20, 2021
The Hosts are characters that host Mario Party games. Which characters they are depends on whatever game is being played. The hosts have many different jobs. They tell players what mode of game they are in, host the actual party, give out stars and tell beginners how to play. The hosts of one game are rarely the host of another game. Some games even have multiple hosts (depending on what game mode is being played and what the board is).
List of Hosts
- Toad and Koopa (Mario Party)
- Toad and several Koopa Kids (Mario Party 2)
- Tumble and Millennium Star (Mario Party 3)
- Toad, Shy Guy, Goomba, Boo, Koopa Troopa and Koopa Kid (Mario Party 4)
- The Star Spirits (Mario Party 5)
- Twila and Brighton (Mario Party 6)
- Tumble, Toad, Professor E. Gadd, and Toadette (Mario Party Advance)
- Toadsworth (Mario Party 7)
- MC Ballyhoo and Big Top (Mario Party 8)
- Yellow Toad (Mario Party 9)
- Yellow Toad (Mario Party: Island Tour)
- Blue Toad (Mario Party 10)
- Toad and Toadette (Mario Party: The Top 100)
- Toad, Toadette, and Kamek (Super Mario Party)
Trivia
- Mario Party DS and Mario Party: Star Rush do not have a host, as only an unknown voice greets the player when they receive their star.
- Although Bowser is shown to be the host of some of his boards, he is not considered an actual party host.
- Brighton and Twila are the only hosts who don't have voices; their mouths would just move. They are voiced in the Japanese version, however.