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'''Music Toad'''{{ref needed}} is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] wearing headphones, introduced in version 3.0.4 of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. He is only seen in the Kingdom Builder, where he can be tapped on to pause or play the game's music. | '''Music Toad'''{{ref needed}} is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] wearing headphones, introduced in version 3.0.4 of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. He is only seen in the Kingdom Builder, where he can be tapped on to pause or play the game's music. | ||
Music Toad | Music Toad gains a more prominent role in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where he appears in the [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]] and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] after completing the main story. In each of these kingdoms, he requests a certain music piece from the player, sometimes one that relates to an area in the kingdom that the Music Toad is in. The player must find and select the correct piece of music from the in-game [[List of Super Mario Odyssey music|Music List]], after which the Music Toad will reward Mario with a [[Power Moon]]. | ||
If the player fulfils two of Music Toad's requests, "[[Honeylune Ridge: Escape]] (8-Bit)" is unlocked in the Music List. Fulfilling all five of Music Toad's requests unlocks the "Music Maestro" [[Toadette]] achievement in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], as well as the song "NDC Festival (8-Bit)", which can be requested to play over the [[New Donk City Festival]] instead of the original version of the song. | If the player fulfils two of Music Toad's requests, "[[Honeylune Ridge: Escape]] (8-Bit)" is unlocked in the Music List. Fulfilling all five of Music Toad's requests unlocks the "Music Maestro" [[Toadette]] achievement in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], as well as the song "NDC Festival (8-Bit)", which can be requested to play over the [[New Donk City Festival]] instead of the original version of the song. |
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Music Toad[citation needed] is a Toad wearing headphones, introduced in version 3.0.4 of Super Mario Run. He is only seen in the Kingdom Builder, where he can be tapped on to pause or play the game's music.
Music Toad gains a more prominent role in Super Mario Odyssey, where he appears in the Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom and Mushroom Kingdom after completing the main story. In each of these kingdoms, he requests a certain music piece from the player, sometimes one that relates to an area in the kingdom that the Music Toad is in. The player must find and select the correct piece of music from the in-game Music List, after which the Music Toad will reward Mario with a Power Moon.
If the player fulfils two of Music Toad's requests, "Honeylune Ridge: Escape (8-Bit)" is unlocked in the Music List. Fulfilling all five of Music Toad's requests unlocks the "Music Maestro" Toadette achievement in the Mushroom Kingdom, as well as the song "NDC Festival (8-Bit)", which can be requested to play over the New Donk City Festival instead of the original version of the song.
Power Moons
Power Moon name | Location | Requested song theme | Correct song |
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Jammin' in the Sand Kingdom | On the roof of the first building on the right upon entering Tostarena Town. | Memories of a tough battle | Any boss battle theme |
Jammin' in the Wooded Kingdom | By the stream on top of the waterfall southeast of the kingdom. | Sky-high coins aplenty | "Above the Clouds" |
Jammin' in the Metro Kingdom | Near the Jump-Rope Challenge. | Revving a tiny engine | "RC Car" |
Jammin' in the Luncheon Kingdom | On the large flat area before Peronza Plaza where Spewart was fought. | "I've become a monster!" | "Fossil Falls: Dinosaur" |
Jammin' in the Mushroom Kingdom | By the fountain. | Flat-n-blocky classic | Any "8-Bit" song |