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|KorR=Beoseos Daesin | |KorR=Beoseos Daesin | ||
|KorM=Mushroom Minister | |KorM=Mushroom Chancellor/Minister | ||
|Spa=Canciller | |Spa=Canciller | ||
|SpaM=Chancellor | |SpaM=Chancellor |
Revision as of 00:45, May 13, 2024
Chancellor | |
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Artwork of the chancellor | |
Species | Toad |
First appearance | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023) |
Template:Quote2 The chancellor (or Chancellor) is an advisor to Princess Peach. He is an older, green-spotted Mushroom person. In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake, the chancellor assumes the princess's duties during her absence. He is also overprotective of the princess, and he forbids her from joining Mario in his quest to defeat Smithy. The chancellor's appearance and actions suggest that he is an earlier counterpart of Toadsworth.
Early in the game, the chancellor gives Mario a map of the world. He also authorizes Mario to stock up on items in the Mushroom Castle's vault, which is protected by the Vault Guard. Additionally, the chancellor is easily frightened (like many other Mushroom People). He is scared of Mario's impersonation of Bowser, and during the Smithy Gang's invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom, the chancellor hides behind a column in the throne room during the entire occupation. He is also forgetful at times.
In Paper Mario, a character known as the Toad Minister or simply the Minister makes an appearance. His color palette is slightly different, noticeably having a white mustache and red robe instead of a black mustache and green robe. While it is unknown if they are intended to be the same individual, the Minister nonetheless takes the place of the chancellor from the previous RPG and serves a nearly identical role as a high-ranking government official. The Minister is imprisoned along with other Toads after Bowser seizes Peach's Castle. Mario meets the prisoners when he storms Bowser's Castle later in the game, and he frees them when Bowser is defeated.
Profile
Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
- Website description:
- Japanese:
キノコ王国の大臣。心配性で、ピーチ姫をいつも案じている。
「あれ、もしかして 大臣イヤな予感がします。 ま‥ まさか‥ まさか‥‥」
(Translation: Chancellor of the Mushroom Kingdom. As a worrywart, he always frets about Princess Peach.
"I fear the worst! Could Bowser somehow be behind all of this?")
- Japanese:
Gallery
The Toad Minister in Peach's Castle
Tattle
Goombario can use Tattle on the Toad Minister after Mario unlocks a cell in which the Minister is imprisoned.
- "This is the Toad Minister. Uh... Pleasure to meet you! My name is Goombario, sir. I'm Mario's right hand, sir. Just joking. But seriously, one day I'd love to be invited to a castle party. How about it?"
Names in other languages
- Chancellor
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノコ Kinoko Daijin |
Mushroom Chancellor/Minister; shortened to「 |
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Chinese | 蘑菇大臣[?] Mógū Dàchén |
Mushroom Chancellor/Minister | |
Dutch | Gouverneur[?] | Governor | |
French | Chancelier[?] | Chancellor | |
German | Kronminister[?] | Crown Minister | |
Italian | Cancelliere[?] | Chancellor | |
Korean | 버섯대신[?] Beoseos Daesin |
Mushroom Chancellor/Minister | |
Spanish | Canciller[?] | Chancellor |
- Toad Minister
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | だいじん[?] Daijin |
Chancellor/Minister | |
French | Ministre Toad[?] | Toad Minister | |
German | Toad-Minister[?] | - | |
Spanish | Ministro Toad[?] | Toad Minister |
Trivia
- In Japanese versions, this character refers to Mario as「マリオどの」(Mario-dono, "Master Mario"). This would later become a trait of Toadsworth. In the Nintendo Switch remake of Super Mario RPG, only the Chinese translations retain a unique form of address ("马力欧阁下" simplified and "瑪利歐閣下" traditional).
- In a prototype version of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the Chancellor used the same bearded, generic design used for various elderly Mushroom People, including the shopkeeper of the local Item Shop. The original appearance was possibly a placeholder.
- The "Chancellor" name is shared with minor characters in Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger.
References
- ^ Super Mario RPG Final Edition. ISBN 4091025382. Page 37, 38.