Frostown

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Frostown
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First appearance Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009)
Greater location Winter Island
Inhabitants Toads, Chao, Shy Guys, Frosty

Frostown is a town found in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games for the Nintendo DS, and the home of Frosty. It is the first area in Adventure Tours and features a Gallery, a totem of emblems, a broken mechanism, and a Thwomp. When Peach makes the Thwomp happy, it will open up the path and will lead to an area where Knuckles the Echidna is. Toad is the first character Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog encounter in Frostown. After being persuaded, he joins the team. Tails is also found here, and he will fix a broken mechanism at the very start of the town once he sees a similar working mechanism in Polastraits. Sparky is held hostage by Eggman Nega here. When Mario and Sonic's team defeat Eggman Nega in Nordic Combined, Sparky is freed, Eggman Nega teleports away, and the heroes proceed to Sparkleton.

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News briefs

  • Frostown got its name for its year-round cool weather, perfect for winter sports.
  • Toad has different-colored friends, and they usually live in the Mushroom Kingdom.
  • If you do especially well on a mission, you might get extra challenge attempts.
  • Shy Guys all wear masks, so no one knows what their faces look like.
  • Bowser Jr. wears a mask around his neck that also doubles as a bib.
  • Frostown is cool even in the summertime.
  • Tails' real name is Miles Prower.
  • Shy Guy Adventure Log 1 - Once upon a time, a lone Shy Guy arrived in Frostown. There, he met two figures who spoke of a dream for the future. To be continued...
  • No one knows whether Sonic thinks of Amy as his girlfriend.
  • Chao can only talk in their own Chao language.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Vriesdorp[?] Frost Town
German Frosthausen[?] ?
Italian Glacionia[?] ?
Spanish Froston[?] Pun between "Frost" and "Boston"