Frog

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This article is about the real-world species. For the enemy from Yoshi's Story, see Frog (Yoshi's Story).
Frog
A Frog from Super Mario Odyssey.
Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (2024)
Derived subjects
Relatives
Notable members

Frogs appear in the Super Mario franchise with varying roles. The first appearance of an anuran creature in a Super Mario game was Super Mario Bros. 2, which marked the debut of Wart, though non-sapient generic frogs would first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island as minor interactive elements.

History

Yoshi franchise

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, green and brown frogs appear as ambient species. They mainly inhabit wet climates, such as World 3. They are seen hopping continuously in one direction, switching directions whenever Yoshi approaches them. They can disappear by jumping into a body of water. However, they will respawn in their initial spot after Yoshi leaves and returns in their area. Additionally, Frog Pirates are a larger variety of frogs that grab Baby Mario using their tongues if a Yoshi approaches. The mid-boss of this world is known as Froggy. Unlike the other bosses, this one does not get altered by Kamek's magic.

Yoshi's Crafted World

Hoppin' Higher, the second level of Rumble Jungle in Yoshi's Crafted World.
Yoshi standing on a frog

Origami frogs appear in Yoshi's Crafted World in the level Hoppin' Higher. In this game, they constantly jump in one spot. If Yoshi ground pounds them, they hop higher.

Mario Party 2

In Mario Party 2, in the ending cutscene played after finishing a game on Horror Land, Wizard Bowser turns a green Koopa Troopa into a frog. However, the winner of the game then appears to turn the Koopa back to normal and engages in a duel against Wizard Bowser. Bowser loses and gets turned into a frog himself before hopping away.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Artwork of Frogfucius from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Frog Sage
Artwork of Frogfucius' Student
Frogfucius' Student

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, two friendly non-playable characters, the Frog Sage and his student, and two enemies, Frogog and Ribbite, are sentient frogs. The Frog Sage resides at Tadpole Pond, watching over the Tadpoles that also live there, and provides Mario's party with information, while his student can be found at the elder's house in Seaside Town and exchanges items for Frog Coins.

Frogs begin their lives as Tadpoles, just as in the real world.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In an E3 demo of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Hooktail had a strong dislike toward frogs. In the final release, while Hooktail is still afraid of frogs in other translated versions of the game, the English version was changed and she was given a hatred of crickets instead. In the Nintendo Switch remake, Hooktail now has a weakness to frogs in all versions of the game.

Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS

In Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS remake, several frogs live in the pond in the hub. One of these frogs, who has a tell-tale red crest upon its head, is actually Drumstick, who has been put into frog form by Wizpig. He can be freed if the player runs over him with a car.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Frogs[1] appear in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, which features them pigmented with warm colors, with most of their body being red. They croak when discovered and act as ambiance creatures. They do not actively try to injure Luigi, but can drain five heart points from his health meter if they run into him. They can be defeated with the Strobulb, dropping a coin once they disappear.

The frogs are mainly found in the Haunted Towers. They also show up in the final King Boo battle, with special giant versions of the regular frogs appearing as well, which may spawn from spiked balls after King Boo slams the ground. These giant frogs, however, do not grant any treasure upon getting flashed with the Strobulb.

The game also features gold frogs,[2] which reward Luigi with multiple Gold Bars if he uses the Strobulb on them. Gold frogs can be primarily found on the East Balcony of the Treacherous Mansion.

Super Mario Odyssey

A Frog captured by Mario and Cappy in Super Mario Odyssey
Mario as a captured frog

Small, harmless frogs appear in Super Mario Odyssey, where they can be found in Bonneton, Lake Lamode, Honeylune Ridge, and the Darker Side. They can be captured by Mario and Cappy, and are the first captureable beings in the game. As such, capturing a frog in Top-Hat Tower of the Cap Kingdom for the first time plays a special cutscene as Mario enters the frog. Frogs only move within a small area with tiny hops, and occasionally jump. Mario can jump on the frogs to receive a coin. Some frogs wear small top hats, which is noted by a souvenir description to be a defense mechanism. These hats have to be knocked off to capture them, which can be done with an initial Cap Throw or by jumping on them.

When captured, frogs move somewhat slowly by default but can dash by holding X Button or Y Button. While a frog can already jump quite high, the player can shake their Nintendo Switch Pro Controller or Joy-Con to perform a High Jump, which has the frog do a back flip as it goes even higher. Mario can defeat Mini Goombas by simply running into them while being a frog, due to how they move with hops. Frogs are so light they do not weigh down platforms that sink while Mario stands on them. Frogs can swim on the surface of water without sinking. Frogs cannot unearth rocks.

A Plush Frog is a souvenir for the Cap Kingdom. According to the Moon Kingdom brochure, the frogs there were brought by the Moon's first pioneers; seeing a "Moon Frog" is said to be a good omen.

In this game, the frogs resemble Japanese tree frogs.

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Names in other languages

Frog

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カエル[?]
Kaeru
Frog
ゲーコ[3]
Gēko
Comes from「ゲコゲコ」(gekogeko, "ribbit"); shared with the frogs in Yoshi's Story Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Chinese 青蛙[?]
Qīngwā
Frog
Dutch Kikker[?] Frog
French Grenouille[?] Frog
German Frosch[?] Frog
Italian Rana[?] Frog
Korean 개굴이[?]
Gaeguri
Frog
Portuguese Sapo[?] Frog
Russian Лягушка[?]
Lyagushka
Frog
Spanish Rana[?] Frog

Gold frog

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴルゲーコ[3]
Goru Gēko
Gold Gēko

References

  1. ^ "Before you leave the Tower Lobby, drop down and flash the frogs in the trench, then move to the foreground and vacuum the coins to the left." – von Esmarch, Nick (March 24, 2013). Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-307-89554-7. Page 62.
  2. ^ "Search the nearby tree to coax a gold frog out of hiding. Flash the frog, then head out through the gate and enter the Courtyard." – von Esmarch, Nick (March 24, 2013). Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). Page 94.
  3. ^ a b Shogakukan staff (April 25, 2013). 『ルイージマンション 2: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan. ISBN 978-4-09-106520-9.[page number needed]