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|image=[[File:Toad engineer PMTOK sprite.png]] | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]]) | |||
|species=[[Toad (species)|Toad]] | |||
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{{quote|Whew! Thanks, buddy! Got myself in a real pickle there. I sure am glad you came along! And you WILL be glad you came along when you see the kind of value we're offering here today at Toad's Automoboots!|Toad mechanic|Paper Mario: The Origami King}} | {{quote|Whew! Thanks, buddy! Got myself in a real pickle there. I sure am glad you came along! And you WILL be glad you came along when you see the kind of value we're offering here today at Toad's Automoboots!|Toad mechanic|Paper Mario: The Origami King}} | ||
The '''Toad mechanic''' is a minor character in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' | [[File:PMTOK Breezy Tunnel.jpg|thumb|left|The mechanic having just been freed.]] | ||
The '''Toad mechanic''' is a minor character in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. He is one of various [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s in need of rescue throughout the game; in this case, he is one of the two [[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King|hidden Toads]] in [[Breezy Tunnel]], likely to be the one rescued sooner. At the start of the long stretch between the tunnel, [[Mario]] must pull out the Toad stuck underneath the [[Boot Car]]. He quickly runs back to his booth and thanks Mario, introducing him to Toad's Automoboots. | |||
He then shows Mario the Boot Car, durable for speed and travel. In return for his rescue, he gives Mario a free test drive as well as | He then shows Mario the Boot Car, durable for speed and travel. In return for his rescue, he gives Mario a free test drive as well as a [[Boot Whistle]], allowing Mario to summon the Boot Car from a distance. He tells Mario to keep the Boot Car within the area of [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]] and proceeds to give him some instructions on how to use it, including speeding and steering. This can be used to travel great distances in shorter time and defeat [[Folded Soldiers]] without a battle. He simply tells Mario to mind the paint job before sending him off. The Boot Car remains in Mario's possession for the remainder of the game, as well as the Boot Whistle. | ||
If Mario tries to leave the tunnel toward [[Sweetpaper Valley]] while in the Boot Car, the mechanic prevents him from doing so. | If Mario tries to leave the tunnel toward [[Sweetpaper Valley]] while in the Boot Car, the mechanic prevents him from doing so. | ||
When [[Captain T. Ode]], after being found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert, negotiates with a [[Kanchō Kinopio|curator]] of [[Musée Champignon]] in [[Toad Town]] to hand him back his [[Super Marino]] submarine, the mechanic, whom [[Sea Captain Toad]] contacts after having overheard the exchange between the curator and Captain T. Ode, comes to the Toad Town dock with his two [[Monty Mole]] assistants to attach the submarine to the back of Sea Captain Toad's boat. After visiting [[Bonehead Island]] and clearing the fog, a new engine for the boat becomes available. When Mario returns to Toad Town, the mechanic (now referring to his business as "Toad's Automoboats") and his Monty Mole assistants are already at the dock and will replace the boat's old motor with the new engine if Mario pays him 5000 [[coins]]. | |||
During the credits, the Toad mechanic is seen racing against a Snifit in their Boot Cars. | During the credits, the Toad mechanic is seen racing against a Snifit in their Boot Cars. |
Revision as of 19:55, March 8, 2021
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- “Whew! Thanks, buddy! Got myself in a real pickle there. I sure am glad you came along! And you WILL be glad you came along when you see the kind of value we're offering here today at Toad's Automoboots!”
- —Toad mechanic, Paper Mario: The Origami King
The Toad mechanic is a minor character in Paper Mario: The Origami King. He is one of various Toads in need of rescue throughout the game; in this case, he is one of the two hidden Toads in Breezy Tunnel, likely to be the one rescued sooner. At the start of the long stretch between the tunnel, Mario must pull out the Toad stuck underneath the Boot Car. He quickly runs back to his booth and thanks Mario, introducing him to Toad's Automoboots.
He then shows Mario the Boot Car, durable for speed and travel. In return for his rescue, he gives Mario a free test drive as well as a Boot Whistle, allowing Mario to summon the Boot Car from a distance. He tells Mario to keep the Boot Car within the area of Scorching Sandpaper Desert and proceeds to give him some instructions on how to use it, including speeding and steering. This can be used to travel great distances in shorter time and defeat Folded Soldiers without a battle. He simply tells Mario to mind the paint job before sending him off. The Boot Car remains in Mario's possession for the remainder of the game, as well as the Boot Whistle.
If Mario tries to leave the tunnel toward Sweetpaper Valley while in the Boot Car, the mechanic prevents him from doing so.
When Captain T. Ode, after being found in Scorching Sandpaper Desert, negotiates with a curator of Musée Champignon in Toad Town to hand him back his Super Marino submarine, the mechanic, whom Sea Captain Toad contacts after having overheard the exchange between the curator and Captain T. Ode, comes to the Toad Town dock with his two Monty Mole assistants to attach the submarine to the back of Sea Captain Toad's boat. After visiting Bonehead Island and clearing the fog, a new engine for the boat becomes available. When Mario returns to Toad Town, the mechanic (now referring to his business as "Toad's Automoboats") and his Monty Mole assistants are already at the dock and will replace the boat's old motor with the new engine if Mario pays him 5000 coins.
During the credits, the Toad mechanic is seen racing against a Snifit in their Boot Cars.