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===The Captain Gets Toadnapped!=== | ===The Captain Gets Toadnapped!=== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=さらわれたキノピオ隊長 | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Sarawareta Kinopio Taicho | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=The Kidnapped Captain Toad | ||
|SpaA=El secuestro del capitán Toad | |SpaA=El secuestro del capitán Toad | ||
|SpaAM=Captain Toad Gets Kidnapped | |SpaAM=Captain Toad Gets Kidnapped | ||
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===Onward, Toadette!=== | ===Onward, Toadette!=== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=進め!キノピコ | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Susume! Kinopiko | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Advance, Toadette! | ||
|Spa=¡En marcha, Toadette! | |Spa=¡En marcha, Toadette! | ||
|SpaM=Let's go, Toadette! | |SpaM=Let's go, Toadette! | ||
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===Farewell, Pyropuff Peak=== | ===Farewell, Pyropuff Peak=== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=火ふき山を後にして | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Hifuki Yama o ato ni shite | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Leave the Fire Blowing Mountain | ||
|Spa=Más allá del monte de fuego | |Spa=Más allá del monte de fuego | ||
|SpaM=Beyond the Fire Mountain | |SpaM=Beyond the Fire Mountain | ||
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===On the Trail of the Great Bird=== | ===On the Trail of the Great Bird=== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=追いかけろ!大怪鳥 | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Oikakero! Daikaicho | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Chase the Giant Strange Bird! | ||
|Spa=¡No huyas, pajarraco! | |Spa=¡No huyas, pajarraco! | ||
|SpaM=Don't flee, bird!<br>(''pajarraco'' is the way of calling a bird, ''pájaro'', with contempt) | |SpaM=Don't flee, bird!<br>(''pajarraco'' is the way of calling a bird, ''pájaro'', with contempt) | ||
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===Operation Rescue Captain Toad=== | ===Operation Rescue Captain Toad=== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=キノピオ隊長救出作戦 | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Kinopio Taicho Kyūshutsu Sakusen | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Rescue Captain Toad Operation | ||
|SpaA=Al rescate del capitán Toad | |SpaA=Al rescate del capitán Toad | ||
|SpaAM=To the Rescue of Captain Toad | |SpaAM=To the Rescue of Captain Toad |
Revision as of 13:55, January 23, 2015
Episode 2 is the second episode of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. This episode has 18 levels and has one boss; Draggadon.
In this episode, Captain Toad and Toadette continue treasure hunting, and they climb a structure (similar to the one in Episode 1) to get a Power Star. Soon after, Wingo grabs the Power Star. Captain Toad attempts to retrieve it, but Wingo leaves off with him and the Star, leaving Toadette on her own. Completing this episode will unlock Episode 3.
Levels
Level Number | Level Name | Preview | Description | Bonus Objective |
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The Captain Gets Toadnapped! | ||||
Episode 2-1 | Chute Scoot Slopes | A level featuring slides and Spinwheels. | Collected the Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-2 | Stumper Sneakaround | A dark forest course featuring Stumpers. | Defeated all of the Piranha Creepers! | |
Episode 2-3 | Mine Cart Sunset Rundown | File:Screenshot10TreasureTracker.png | A mine cart level in the mountains. | Collected 140 coins! |
Episode 2-4 | Sinister Street Signs | A dark course featuring Mud Troopers. | Defeated all of the Mud Troopers! | |
Onward, Toadette! | ||||
Episode 2-5 | Floaty Fun Water Park | File:Screenshot3TreasureTracker.jpg | A course featuring Goombas in floaties. | Defeated all of the Goombas! |
Episode 2-6 | Drift-Along Canyon | A level featuring toxic water and rafts. | Didn't take any damage! | |
Episode 2-7 | Sliding Slab Shuffle | A brick building featuring Touchstones. | Cleared course in 4 touches! | |
Episode 2-8 | Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor | A Ghost House course with Boos and Peepas. | Collected the 1-Up Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-9 | Draggadon's Revenge | A volcanic course with a rematch against Draggadon. | Didn't take any damage! | |
Farewell, Pyropuff Peak | ||||
Episode 2-10 | Spinwheel Cog Ruins | A course featuring Spinwheels and cogs. | Found the hidden Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-11 | Windup Stairs | A level taking place on a windup box. | Found the hidden Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-12 | Up 'n' Down Terrace | A level taking place in a gazebo. | Cleared using switches 3 times! | |
Episode 2-13 | Clear Pipe Puzzleplex | A large maze of Clear Pipes. | Collected 70 coins! | |
On the Trail of the Great Bird | ||||
Episode 2-14 | Midnight in the Wandering Woods | A dark forest course featuring Stumpers and Peepas. | Found the hidden Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-15 | Double Cherry Spires | A palace-like course that makes use of the Double Cherry. | Collected the Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-16 | Bullet Bill's Touchy Trials | A fortress-like level featuring Bullet Bills and Touchstones. | Found the hidden Gold Mushroom! | |
Episode 2-17 | Spinwheel Sky Fort | A level featuring Spinwheels and Missile Bills. | Didn't take any damage! | |
Operation Rescue Captain Toad | ||||
Episode 2-18 | Battle Tower Blitz | A large level featuring many towers where enemies are fought. | Collected 170 coins! |