Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series)

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This article is about the Yellow Toad who was playable in the New Super Mario Bros. series. For the Yellow Toad who is part of the Toad Brigade, see Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade). For other yellow-spotted Toads, see Toad (species).
Yellow Toad
Artwork of Toad in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Yellow Toad in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Species Toad
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009)
Latest appearance Mario Kart Tour (Snow Tour) (2021)
Latest portrayal Samantha Kelly (2009-present)

Yellow Toad[1] is a member of the Toad species who first appeared in the game New Super Mario Bros. Wii where he appeared as both a friend and ally to Mario and Luigi. He is a playable character within the multiplayer mode of the game along with Luigi and Blue Toad. He later reprised this role in New Super Mario Bros. U, and has also appeared in other games.

History

Super Mario series

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

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Artwork of Yellow Toad jumping in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Yellow Toad jumping in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Yellow Toad appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the first time as a main hero and a playable character. Yellow Toad, alongside Mario, Luigi, and Blue Toad, attends Princess Peach's birthday, in where Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings kidnap Princess Peach using a cake. The four venture out through eight world to rescue the princess and defeat Bowser and his minions. After rescuing Peach, Yellow Toad rides on a hot air balloon alongside Blue Toad. They later invite Luigi to ride in their balloon for the journey back to Peach's Castle after he was left behind by his own balloon, sailing off with Mario and Princess Peach onboard.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Yellow Toad makes his next appearance in New Super Mario Bros. U. He regains his role as one of the main protagonists of the game along with Mario, Luigi and Blue Toad. As of this game, his voice lines are swapped with Blue Toad's when compared to New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Within the game's introduction sequence, Yellow Toad is first seen alongside Blue Toad, the Mario Bros., and Princess Peach attending a lunch at the Peach's Castle. However, their peaceful meal is soon disturbed by the sudden appearance of multiple airships consisting of Bowser and the Koopalings. Using a giant mechanical arm (which extended itself from Bowser's airship into the main hall of Peach's Castle where the heroes were taking their lunch), Bowser pulled away Peach's chair from harm and instead aimed a mighty punch at Yellow Toad and his other three friends (causing them to be knocked out). Seizing the opportunity, Bowser used the mechanical arm to scoop up Yellow Toad, Blue Toad, and the Mario Bros., and threw the heroes far across the Mushroom Kingdom. Upon crashing into the Super Acorn Tree (consisting of many Super Acorns) and falling back to the ground with a powerful force, the four heroes soon get up and see Peach's Castle getting invaded by Bowser's forces in the far distance. Deciding to take action against Bowser and his minions, Yellow Toad and his friends run across the plains in the start of a new adventure.

Yellow Toad reappears in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. In this game, he is referred to as simply "Toad" and can be switched with Blue Toad when holding L or ZL (SL when playing with a single Joy-Con).

New Super Luigi U

Yellow Toad returns as a playable character within the multiplayer mode of the expansion pack game New Super Luigi U. Very much like in New Super Mario Bros. U, Yellow Toad journeys through the Mushroom Kingdom to save Princess Peach once again along with the help of Luigi, Blue Toad, and Nabbit. Yellow Toad is affected by Luigi's distinct physics, having higher jumps yet lower traction. Yellow Toad also scuttles, much like the other playable characters.

Super Mario-kun

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Propeller Yellow Toad on the cover of the 41st issue of Super Mario-kun

Yellow Toad along with Blue Toad are featured in the forty first and forty second issues of Super Mario-kun. As the story is based on New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the two Toads are introduced as Mario's new accomplices. Throughout the adaption of the two issues, Yellow Toad plays an important role by journeying alongside Mario, Luigi, and Blue Toad on their quest to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser and his forces.

Both Yellow Toad and Blue Toad are seen in their propeller forms on the cover of issue 41.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Yellow Toad appears on four Character Cards in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.

Mario Sports Superstars

In Mario Sports Superstars, Yellow Toad is a playable character in soccer and baseball in his Flying Squirrel and Penguin forms respectively. He also appears in two different collectible cards in these forms.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Flying Squirrel Toad spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate uses the New Super Mario Bros. U artwork of Yellow Toad's Flying Squirrel form.

Mario Kart Tour

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In Mario Kart Tour, Penguin Toad utilizes the same color scheme seen in Yellow Toad's Penguin form from the New Super Mario Bros. games.

Other appearances

Yellow Toad and the other New Super Mario Bros. Wii heroes were shown as some of the featured characters in the Nintendo 3DS tech demo. He was shown wearing the Propeller Suit in the demo as like in the original game's box art. The 3DS tech demo screen of New Super Mario Bros. Wii (featuring Yellow Toad and his friends) is later an obtainable puzzle in the Puzzle Swap mode of StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Yellow Toad, along with Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad and Miis, are also seen as playable characters in the Wii U tech demo New Super Mario Bros. Mii.

Yellow Toad alongside Blue Toad, Mario, Luigi, the Koopalings, and various other characters from New Super Mario Bros. Wii made cameo appearances in the Wii game Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party Sandaime where the characters can be seen dancing to the various tracks featured in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

While Yellow Toad is absent from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (as he was replaced by Princess Peach in those games), when Toad grabs a Fire Flower, he uses the same color scheme as Fire Yellow Toad.

General information

Personality

Unlike the other Toads in the game (with the exception being Blue Toad), Yellow Toad is shown to be an extremely noble character as seen in the intro of New Super Mario Bros. Wii where he ran right after the Mario Bros. to help them on their quest to save Princess Peach. He even went on to fighting the several bosses in the game including Bowser himself at the end (something that most Toads would rarely do considering their fear over Bowser).

Speech

In comparison to Blue Toad, Yellow Toad has a much higher pitched voice that is very much like the voice that the Yellow Toad of the Toad Brigade had in Super Mario Galaxy, who also sounded higher pitched in comparison to the other Toads in the game. However, since New Super Mario Bros. U, the voices of Yellow Toad and Blue Toad were changed, with Blue Toad having a higher pitched voice while Yellow Toad has a lower pitched voice.

Abilities

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Flying Squirrel Yellow Toad
Yellow Toad in his Flying Squirrel form in New Super Mario Bros. U

As with the other playable characters, Yellow Toad demonstrates an extremely versatile moveset, consisting of traditional moves such as the Ground Pound, Spin Jump, and Wall Jump in addition to simpler moves. Regardless of his size, he is able to pick up and carry heavy items and objects as well as other characters with unlimited stamina. He is able to any use items the other characters are capable of using and interact with these characters. His stats are balanced so as not to provide an advantage.

Regardless of his current power-up and item inventory, Yellow Toad usually retains some yellow in his color scheme. His Propellor Suit, for instance, is yellow, as well as his Squirrel Suit. Any additional outfits he dons also tend to feature his emblem on the side.

Any items and power-ups added throughout the series are available for Yellow Toad, giving him the abilities as they would any other character.

Profiles

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

  • European website bio: As loyal servants to the Mushroom Kingdom throne, there's no way the Toads are about to sit back and watch Bowser and Co. bring their unsavory schemes to fruition. Toads have aided Mario on plenty of adventures in the past, but this time around they're not just letting Mario know the princess is in another castle - they're coming along for the ride!
  • Trading card description: What started as a regular day has become the quest of a lifetime for this loyal footman. When the kindhearted Princess Peach is whisked away by brutal Bowser, Yellow Toad rises to the occasion to save her. Help for this loyal footman comes in the form of valuable power-ups, like invincible Star power, flying ability, and Yoshi's Eggs that take Yellow Toad on the ride of his life!

Card Number: 4 (Normal), F4 (Silver), F37 (Gold)

New Super Mario Bros. U

  • American website bio: This Toad is no chicken! Step into his shoes and join Mario on a quest to restore peace to the Mushroom Kingdom.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

  • North American website bio: A stalwart resident of the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad's always happy to lend a hand to his friends.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きいろキノピオ[?]
Kiiro Kinopio
Yellow Toad
Chinese (simplified) 黄奇诺比奥[2]
Huáng Qínuòbǐ'ào
Yellow Toad
Chinese (traditional) 黃奇諾比奧[3]
Huáng Qínuòbǐ'ào
Yellow Toad
German Gelber Toad[?] Yellow Toad
Italian Toad Giallo[?] Yellow Toad
Korean 노랑 키노피오[?]
Norang Khinophio
Yellow Toad
Spanish Toad Amarillo[?] Yellow Toad

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