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From that point on, Mario has the freedom to venture into [[The Great Sea]] whenever he wants, though the number of areas he can access is limited. Nonetheless, Sea Captain Toad is still there to help Mario and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] recover the latter's spare fuse from [[The Princess Peach]]. Once it comes time for Mario and Olivia to chase after the purple streamer, the captain finds he can't go too far, due to the fog covering most of the map. He expresses his skepticism when Olivia mentions [[Captain T. Ode]]'s Sea Chart, which can help them navigate the ocean, but he still takes them at their word and is eventually proven wrong when the ancient captain shows up, perching himself on top of the ship as the Super Marino is attached to the back.
From that point on, Mario has the freedom to venture into [[The Great Sea]] whenever he wants, though the number of areas he can access is limited. Nonetheless, Sea Captain Toad is still there to help Mario and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] recover the latter's spare fuse from [[The Princess Peach]]. Once it comes time for Mario and Olivia to chase after the purple streamer, the captain finds he can't go too far, due to the fog covering most of the map. He expresses his skepticism when Olivia mentions [[Captain T. Ode]]'s Sea Chart, which can help them navigate the ocean, but he still takes them at their word and is eventually proven wrong when the ancient captain shows up, perching himself on top of the ship as the Super Marino is attached to the back.


Sea Captain Toad then helps the gang out for the rest of the chapter, mainly by sailing them around to the various islands. Curiously, whenever Mario enters the Great Sea, he will always find the ship docked right there, regardless of where he last docked it. After visiting [[Bonehead Island]] and clearing the fog, an engine upgrade which costs 5,000 [[coin]]s becomes available for Sea Captain Toad's ship once he arrives back at Toad Town's pier, built by a couple of [[Monty Mole]]s and a Toad mechanic; the captain expresses some concern at the increase in speed, but nonetheless allows the upgrade to take place.
Sea Captain Toad then helps the gang out for the rest of the chapter, mainly by sailing them around to the various islands. Curiously, whenever Mario enters the Great Sea, he will always find the ship docked right by his point of entry, regardless of where he last docked it. After visiting [[Bonehead Island]] and clearing the fog, an engine upgrade which costs 5,000 [[coin]]s becomes available for Sea Captain Toad's ship once he arrives back at Toad Town's pier, built by a couple of [[Monty Mole]]s and a Toad mechanic; the captain expresses some concern at the increase in speed, but nonetheless allows the upgrade to take place.


Following the removal of all five streamers and the passing of King Olly, Sea Captain Toad returns to land and partakes in the Origami Festival at the end of the game. In a screenshot during the end credits, he is seen alongside [[Captain T. Ode]] on [[the Princess Peach]].
Following the removal of all five streamers and the passing of King Olly, Sea Captain Toad returns to land and partakes in the Origami Festival at the end of the game, where is shown hanging out with the [[Oarsman]] on top of a boat-like display. In a screenshot during the end credits, he is seen alongside [[Captain T. Ode]] on [[the Princess Peach]].


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Revision as of 21:05, August 20, 2020

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Not to be confused with Captain Toad.

Template:Quote2 Sea Captain Toad is a Toad who first appears as an NPC and ally to Mario and Olivia in Paper Mario: The Origami King. He is distinguished from the other members of his species by his blue-spotted mushroom cap, white admiral hat, and turquoise scarf.

History

Sea Captain Toad is first encountered when Mario and his party arrive at Autumn Mountain, in their attempt to destroy the blue streamer. During King Olly's attack on the Mushroom Kingdom, he was folded into a fish, left to flap helplessly on the ground near the local tram platform. Upon his rescue, he thanks Mario and immediately departs to Toad Town, where his ship is docked.

From that point on, Mario has the freedom to venture into The Great Sea whenever he wants, though the number of areas he can access is limited. Nonetheless, Sea Captain Toad is still there to help Mario and Bob-omb recover the latter's spare fuse from The Princess Peach. Once it comes time for Mario and Olivia to chase after the purple streamer, the captain finds he can't go too far, due to the fog covering most of the map. He expresses his skepticism when Olivia mentions Captain T. Ode's Sea Chart, which can help them navigate the ocean, but he still takes them at their word and is eventually proven wrong when the ancient captain shows up, perching himself on top of the ship as the Super Marino is attached to the back.

Sea Captain Toad then helps the gang out for the rest of the chapter, mainly by sailing them around to the various islands. Curiously, whenever Mario enters the Great Sea, he will always find the ship docked right by his point of entry, regardless of where he last docked it. After visiting Bonehead Island and clearing the fog, an engine upgrade which costs 5,000 coins becomes available for Sea Captain Toad's ship once he arrives back at Toad Town's pier, built by a couple of Monty Moles and a Toad mechanic; the captain expresses some concern at the increase in speed, but nonetheless allows the upgrade to take place.

Following the removal of all five streamers and the passing of King Olly, Sea Captain Toad returns to land and partakes in the Origami Festival at the end of the game, where is shown hanging out with the Oarsman on top of a boat-like display. In a screenshot during the end credits, he is seen alongside Captain T. Ode on the Princess Peach.

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  • Collectible Treasure description: The seafaring Toad who was folded into a fish. No more flopping at the helm!

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 船乗りキノピオ[?]
Funanori Kinopio
Sailor Toad
Chinese (simplified) 水手奇诺比奥[?]
Shuǐshǒu Qínuòbǐ'ào
Sailor Toad
Chinese (traditional) 水手奇諾比奧[?]
Shuǐshǒu Qínuòbǐ'ào
Sailor Toad
Dutch Zeekapitein Toad[?] Sea captain Toad
German Skipper Toad[?] Captain Toad