Toad (species)
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Toads, also known as Mushroom People or Mushroom Retainers, are the dominant species of the Mushroom Kingdom. Toads are native to almost every city in the entire kingdom, including Rogueport.
Appearances
Super Mario Bros.
In Super Mario Bros., Toads were called Mushroom Retainers. They appeared in each of the game's castles. After Mario has destroyed the False Bowser, he frees the imprisoned Toads of the castle. In Super Mario All Stars, a compilation of all the main Mario games up to that point, there are as many Toads as the castle's world's number (one in World 1, two in World 2, etc.)
Super Mario Bros. 3
In Super Mario Bros. 3, there was a Toad in every castle of the Mushroom Kings. When Mario or Luigi entered the castle, Toad would ask them to get the Magic Wand to transform the king back. If Mario or Luigi die on the airship, it will move to another place in the world. When it moves, Mario and Luigi can still visit the castle.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Toads lived in various towns, such as Mushroom Kingdom, Rose Town and Seaside Town. Many Toads were shopkeepers or inn owners and helped Mario and his party by offering their service. In Rose Town, Mario had to help the Toads which were paralyzed by Bowyer's Aeros. In Seaside Town, the inhabitants, mostly Toads, where imprisoned in a shack by Yaridovich and Mario had to rescue them. Few Toads also appeared in remote areas such as Monstro Town and inside Barrel Volcano.
Super Mario 64
In Super Mario 64, many Toads were found inside the rooms of Princess Peach's Castle. They informed Mario about Bowser's takeover of the castle in the beginning, and gave him various hints about the Power Stars. A few of them even gave Power Stars to Mario. In Super Mario 64 DS, a Toad also told Mario to find various keys to Peach's drawers. Everytime Mario brung a key, a new minigame would appear in the main menu.
Luigi's Mansion
Toads appeared throughout the big mansion in Luigi's Mansion. They had come along with Mario, and hid from the darkness at several places. When Luigi met one, the Toad could save Luigi's progress.
Super Mario Sunshine
An entourage of Toads accompanied Mario and Peach to Isle Delfino during the events of Super Mario Sunshine. Toadsworth was among them. They were usually found around Delfino Plaza. One gave Mario the hint to Ground Pound crates to receive coins. However, they did not have any other important role in the game.
Paper Mario Series
Toads appeared in Paper Mario as the main residents of Toad Town. They were also seen in a Toad House in all towns of the game. According to Goombario, they had been sent to the town by Princess Peach to help the people of the town. The Toad inhabitants of Dry Dry Outpost, known as Dryites, have turbans instead of Mushroom Caps.
They appeared again in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. This time they lived in almost every town, showing that they didn't all live in Toad Town. They are also owners of almost every shop found in the game.
But in Super Paper Mario Toads did not make that big of a appearance. They only showed up in non-playable scenes.
Mario & Luigi Series
Toads have their own town in the Beanbean Kingdom, as seen in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Outside the town which is located high above Teehee Valley, Toads made only minor appearances in the game.
In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, their life force, known as vim, was extracted by the Shroobs to be used as fuel for their UFOs. This happened in the Vim Factory.
Super Princess Peach
In Super Princess Peach, several Toads were captured by Bowser along with Mario. Peach had to rescue them. A toad was captured in every world, and Peach would have to defeat the boss to free them. They appear in every boss level except Giddy Sky, when you free Luigi, and Bowser's Villa, where you free Mario.
Super Mario Galaxy
The same five Toads appearing in Super Mario Sunshine appear again in Super Mario Galaxy, this time aiding Mario in outer space. They call themselves the Toad Brigade, and unlike in Super Mario Sunshine, each of them are given a specific attribute. The red Toad, possibly the character Toad, is the leader, whereas the purple Toad is called the Mailtoad, the green Toad has a pickax, the yellow Toad is cowardly and often sleeps, and the blue Toad wears glasses. After Bowser kidnapped Princess Peach, they were scattered throughout the universe until Mario found them. They then appear often throughout levels to help Mario obtain the Power Stars.
Other Appearances
Soccer
In Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged, Toads appear as sidekicks for the teams. They are playmakers. They are fast players, but bad in defense. In Mario Strikers Charged, their Skillshot is the Fire Meteor.
Appearances in Other Media
Cartoons
Toads in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! were actually tiny humans with Mushroom Caps. Many Toads were features in the series as well, however referred to Mushroom People here.
Comics
As seen on the picture to the right, Toads in the comics appeared drastically different than their game counterparts.
Mushroom Caps
All Toads have special mushroom caps as the top parts of their heads (just like actual mushrooms). It is debatable whether these mushroom caps are actually parts of the Toads or sorts of hats. it should be noted that Toad often took off his mushroom cap in the alternate-canon Super Mario Brothers Super Show!, revealing a rounded head with a few strands of hair, and that the movements of Toads' mushroom caps in Super Mario Strikers suggest that they are more like hats than parts of the Toads. Most canonical evidence, including Super Paper Mario, suggests, however, that the caps are indeed parts of the Toads. But in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, the engineer of the Excess Express, though the size of an adult toad, has no mushroom cap, but instead a small hat.
The coloring of the spots on any respective Toad's mushroom cap reveals intimate details about their personality, especially in the Paper Mario series and the games that follow it. In fact, if Mario or another character talks to any Toad, they will behave like other Toads with the same colored cap as them.
- Red Spots: Cowardly and subservient. Most common coloration. Example: Toad (post Super Mario Bros. 2)
- Light Green Spots: Shy and always happy to talk to Mario. Second most common coloration.
- Blue Spots: The smallest Toads have blue spotted caps.
- Orange Spots: Very brave. First appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
- Yellow Spots: Loves to tell jokes. This coloration first appeared in Super Mario Sunshine.
- Pink Spots: Very intelligent. This coloration loves to give Mario hints. Toadette seems to be one of them. First appearance was Super Mario Sunshine.
- Purple spots: Bittersweet Toads, such as Chanterelle.
- Brown Spots: Toads who are older have this coloration, such as Toadsworth (even though he had this coloration even when he was young).
Special Types
- Pink Cap with White Spots: Usually female, such as Toadette. However, the Radio Contest Toad also has this cap type, and is presumably male.
- Black Cap with White Spots: Only one in existence, serves as the conductor of the Excess Express.
- Black Cap with Yellow Spots: Only seen on Ghost T. and a disguised Yellow Koopa.
- Black Cap with Red Spots: Only seen on a disguised Red Koopa and the station workers in Shy Guy's Toy Box.
- Black Cap with Black Spots: Only seen on a disguised Black Koopa, possibly nonexistent.
- Black Cap with Green Spots: Only seen on a disguised Green Koopa, possibly nonexistent.
- Black Cap with Blue spots: Only seen on the workers on the Excess Express.
- Mario Party Toads: Various exclusive colors, as well as one Toad having stars on his cap.
- White Cap with Red diamond-shaped spots: Likes music, like Toadofsky.
- Also, the Toads of Rose Town have striped mushroom caps rather than spots like normal Toads.
- Sergeant Starshade and General Starshade also have star shaped spots.
- Elderly Toads have faded coloration on their mushroom caps.
- Also, the toads on Thwomp Volcano have a red cap with green spots.
Notable Toads
- Battle T. – Mario Party 3
- Bingo – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Chancellor – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Chanterelle – Paper Mario
- Chef Spore – Nintendo Comics System
- Doe T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Dr. Toad – Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
- Excess Express Conductor – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Excess Express Engineer – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Fice T. – Paper Mario
- Frost T. – Paper Mario
- Gardener – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Gaz – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- George Washingtoad – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Ghost T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Gramma Red and Gramma Green – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Gramps – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Grandma Toadstool – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Harry T. – Paper Mario
- Heff T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Herb T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Hinopio – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Hollijolli Mayor – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Jack – Mario Party Advance
- Jolene – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- King Windbag's Servant – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Little T. – Paper Mario
- Master Poet – Paper Mario
- Mayor Fettuccine – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Minh T. – Paper Mario
- Minister of Massage – Super Mario Adventures
- Moldy – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Monstermama – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Mort T. – Paper Mario
- Mr. E (MPA) – Mario Party Advance
- Mr. E (PM) – Paper Mario
- Mrs. Shroomlock – Mario Party Advance
- Mushbert – Mario Party Advance
- Mushroom Doctor – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Mushroom Nanny – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Mushroom Pilot – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Mushroom Referee – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Muss T. – Paper Mario
- Niff T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Obi-Wan Toadi – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Pine T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Pine T. Jr. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Plenn T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Porter – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Prince Hugo the Huge – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Prince Mush – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Professor Fungi – Mario Party 2
- Pronto – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Radio Contest Toad – Paper Mario
- Raini – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Raz – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Rose Town Innkeeper – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Russ T. – Paper Mario
- Scooter – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Shroomlock – Mario Party Advance
- Starshade Bros. – Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
- Sultan – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Swiss Cheese Alps Mayor – The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
- Tayce T. – Paper Mario
- The Master – Paper Mario
- The Mushroom Marauder and Jake "The Crusher" Fungi – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Thriff T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Toad – Super Mario Bros. 2
- Toad Minister – Paper Mario
- Toad Waitress – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Toad in the Desert – Paper Mario
- Toad's Cousin – The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- Toadbert – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Toadette – Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
- Toadia – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Toadiko – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Toadofsky – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Toadster – Super Mario Adventures
- Toadsworth – Super Mario Sunshine
- Toadsworth the Younger – Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
- Toce T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Toodles – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Vanna T. – Paper Mario
- Vault Guard – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Wooster – Nintendo Comics System
- Zess T. – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Zip Toad – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sports Information
Mario Superstar Baseball Information
- Type: Balanced
- Starting Team Captain: Peach
- Status: Player
- Stats:
- Red Toad Stats:
- Batting: 5/10
- Pitching: 4/10
- Fielding: 4/10
- Running: 6/10
- Blue Toad Stats:
- Batting: 4/10
- Pitching: 3/10
- Fielding: 4/10
- Running: 8/10
- Yellow Toad Stats:
- Batting: 4/10
- Pitching: 4/10
- Fielding: 4/10
- Running: 8/10
- Green Toad Stats:
- Batting: 5/10
- Pitching: 3/10
- Fielding: 4/10
- Running: 6/10
- Purple Toad Stats:
- Batting: 5/10
- Pitching: 5/10
- Fielding: 4/10
- Running: 5/10
- Red Toad Stats:
- Player Profile:
- Strong Point: Running
- Special Talents: Body Check
- Trajectory:
- Field: Center
- Height: Normal
- Star Pitch: Slowball
- Star Swing: Center
- Default Batting Position: Right
- Default Throwing Arm: Right
- Sweet Spot: The Toad face on the bat
- Compatible Relationships: Peach, Toadsworth, Toadette
- Bio: "Princess Peach's subject. Though he tries to protect the princess from the evil Bowser, she gets kidnapped with disturbing regularity. There are many Toads who look just alike, and though they are generally small and look cute, they are actually quite powerful."
Gallery
- Toad..jpg
A Toad from Super Mario Strikers (Mario's team).
- Toadsc.jpg
A Toad from Super Mario Strikers (Mario's team).
Trivia
- In the code of Super Mario Bros. 3, there is what seems to be a "Toad Suit" similar to the Tanooki Suit and Hammer Bros. Suit. However, it has been removed from the game and the coding does not give a clue to what abilities it may have bestowed upon Mario.
- In Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Princess Peach used a red-capped Toad to absorb attacks by opponents by pressing B on the Gamecube controller.
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