Mailtoad
Mailtoad | |
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![]() Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey | |
Species | Toad |
First appearance | Super Mario Galaxy (2007) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020) |
- “Come see me next time there's a mail delivery!”
- —Mailtoad, Super Mario Galaxy 2
The Mailtoad is a purple Toad from Super Mario Galaxy, who is a member of the Toad Brigade. Unlike the other Toad Brigade members, Mailtoad is unique in that he periodically delivers messages to Mario in the Comet Observatory and on Starship Mario. Once his team is rescued in the Honeyhive Galaxy, he will start delivering his mail. He also goes on missions to various other galaxies with the rest of the Toad Brigade. He is the only member of the Toad Brigade that does not appear in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
After the Toad Brigade is rescued by Mario, Mailtoad will have a letter from Princess Peach containing five 1-Ups (or 20 if the player selects Luigi) every once in a while. He continues to deliver mail to Mario throughout the entire game, and will post certain messages on the Wii message board. Mailtoad will also give Mario various other letters, such as when Luigi finds a Power Star and needs rescuing, and Mailtoad includes a picture of where Luigi and the Star are. At the start of the game he is located near the Garage but after Mario gets his second Grand Star he will have moved near Rosalina.
Along with the other members of the Toad Brigade, Mailtoad can be seen throughout several different galaxies. He seems to have a carefree personality, as seen when Mario first finds the Toad Brigade and he sings cheerfully. Mailtoad apparently enjoys snorkeling, as he can often be found wearing a snorkel and will sometimes be seen underwater. He claims to have a "Level One Snorkel-Toad Certification". In Purple Coin levels, he will tell Mario if he saw any of the coins underwater or not. He also tries racing the penguins in Sea Slide Galaxy, but fails to win.
When Mailtoad first introduces himself to Mario in the Comet Observatory, he refers to himself as "a mailtoad", implying that there are other Toads with this same job.
After the player has collected all the Purple Coins in the mission "The Star Festival" in Grand Finale Galaxy, the Mailtoad will receive a message. If the player talks to him, he will send a congratulatory picture to the Wii Message Board. This picture differs depending on whether the player spoke to the Mailtoad as Mario or Luigi. If Mario speaks to him, the picture will show Mario and Peach standing on the Starting Planet of the Good Egg Galaxy with some Lumas, including Baby Luma. If Luigi speaks to the Mailtoad, the picture will feature Luigi and Rosalina standing in front of Peach's Castle with the Toad Brigade. The picture can also be sent to friends.
In the Super Mario 3D All-Stars version of the game, in "The Star Festival", Mailtoad now has different dialogue. The "Yes" or "No" text is removed and thus the two images obtained by him are automatically sent to the Nintendo Switch picture album if the player talks to him. In addition, the message that was originally read by the Super Mario Galaxy staff sent to the Wii Message Board is now read by Mailtoad in-game.
Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
Mailtoad stands on Starship Mario, ready to deliver letters whenever Mario returns from a Power Star mission. If Mailtoad has a letter or postcard, a small letter symbol appears over his head. The player needs to speak to Mailtoad to receive the message. Some letters are from Peach and include bonus 1-Up Mushrooms. When Mario receives an invitation for a special event or challenge, Mailtoad also presents this to the plumber. Mailtoad keeps all delivered mail handy, so if Mario ever wants to revisit a past correspondence, he can just speak to the mailtoad, unlike in the first game where past messages from Mailtoad could not be read again.
The Mailtoad will deliver an image to the Wii Message Board if the player beats Bowser's Galaxy Generator and another if the player collects all 242 Power Stars.
This is a list of all the mail Mailtoad delivers in the game:
- 1 letter from the gold Gearmo. Informs Mario of the C'mere, Goomba mission in Boulder Bowl Galaxy. Unlocked after completing Where the Chomps Are Made of Gold.
- 1 letter from the silver Gearmo. Informs Mario of the C'mere, Topman mission in Space Storm Galaxy. Unlocked after completing Silver Stars Pop-Up.
- 2 letters from Jibberjay. Informs Mario of the Jungle Fluzzard Race mission in Wild Glide Galaxy and the Fastest Feathers in the Galaxy mission in Fleet Glide Galaxy respectively. The first is unlocked after completing Step to the Beep, while the second is unlocked after completing Mini-Planet Mega-Run.
- 3 letters from The Chimp. Informs Mario of the The Chimp's Stomp Challenge in Fluffy Bluff Galaxy, The Chimp's Score Challenge in Honeyhop Galaxy, and The Chimp's Coin Challenge in Slimy Spring Galaxy respectively. The first is unlocked after getting 15 Power Stars, the second is unlocked after completing Time for Adventure, and the last is unlocked after completing Bowser's Big Bad Speed Run.
- 1 letter from Luigi. Informs Mario that he and Luigi can switch between each other in Starship Mario at any time.
- 1 letter from Rosalina (identity not revealed then). The 1-Up Mushrooms received are scaled depending on how many lives the other save files previously lost.
- 1 letter from a Honeybee. Contains a 1-Up Mushroom.
- 1 letter from a Star Bunny. Teaches Mario how to use the Jump and Spin technique.
- 5 letters from Rosalina (identity not revealed then) for the Baby Luma. Each one contains 50 Star Bits.
- 1 letter from Peach. It contains 5 1-Up Mushrooms.
Additionally, if the player loses a certain amount of lives in one save file, then talks to the Mailtoad in another save file, they will receive the same number of 1-Up Mushrooms on the latter save file.
Super Mario Odyssey[edit]
After being absent in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mailtoad returns in Super Mario Odyssey. He runs the regional coin section of a traveling Crazy Cap store inside the Toad Brigade's Starshroom, appearing in it along with Yellow Toad in the Lost Kingdom, the Moon Kingdom and the Mushroom Kingdom. He also appears on an expedition to the Dark Side with the other Toads after the story objective Arrival at Rabbit Ridge! is complete, where he comments on the many rabbits and pieces of Hint Art. In this game, he wears an exploration outfit and backpack to match the rest of the Toad Brigade, as well as a safari hat when on the Dark Side.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Mailtoad makes a few cameo appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Mailtoad is depicted on the Toad Brigade trophy, along with the other members, and all of them are depicted using their Super Mario Galaxy appearance. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mailtoad appears on the artwork of the Starship Mario spirit.
Gallery[edit]
Model of Mailtoad from Super Mario Galaxy.
Sprite of mail from Luigi in Super Mario Galaxy
Screenshot from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Letters[edit]
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
A letter from Peach.
A letter from Luigi to go to Good Egg Galaxy.
A letter from Luigi to go to Battlerock Galaxy.
A letter from Luigi to go to Honeyhive Galaxy.
Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
A letter from Peach.
A letter from the gold Gearmo.
A letter from the silver Gearmo.
A letter from Jibberjay.
A letter from The Chimp.
A letter from Luigi.
A letter from Rosalina.
A letter from a Honeybee.
A letter from a Star Bunny.
Names in other languages[edit]
The contemporaneous name for each language is listed first. Subsequent names are listed in chronological order for each language, from oldest to newest, and have the media with which they are associated in the "notes" column. Names exclusive to localizations of the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia are not prioritized due to concerns about circular reporting, and are only listed first for their respective languages if they are the only ones available.
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 郵便屋[1][2] Yūbin-ya |
Mail Carrier | |
郵便屋のキノピオ[3] Yūbin-ya no Kinopio |
Mail Carrier Toad | Super Mario Galaxy | |
Chinese (simplified) | 邮差奇诺比奥[4] Yóuchāi Qínuòbǐ'ào (Mandarin) Yàuhchāai Kèihnohkbéi'ou (Cantonese) |
Mail Carrier Toad | |
Chinese (traditional) | 奇諾比奧郵差[5] Qínuòbǐ'ào Yóuchāi (Mandarin) Kèihnohkbéi'ou Yàuhchāai (Cantonese) |
Toad Mail Carrier | |
French (NOA) | Postier Toad[6] | Mail carrier Toad | |
French (NOE) | Toad facteur[7][8] | Toad mail carrier | |
German | Breif-Toad[9] | Letter Toad | |
Briefträger-Toad[10] | Mail Carrier Toad | Super Mario Galaxy | |
Italian | Toad Postino[11][12] | Mail Carrier Toad | |
Korean | 우편배달부 키노피오[13] Upyeonbaedalbu Kinopio |
Mail Carrier Toad | |
Spanish | Toad Cartero[14][15] | Toad Mail Carrier |
References[edit]
- ^ 2010. 『スーパーマリオギャラクシー2 取扱説明書』 (PDF). Kyoto: Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). Page 30.
- ^ Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). "Super Mario Galaxy 2" in『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 158.
- ^ 「Playerさんへ
ルイージさんを助けてくれてありがとう!これからも みんなで一緒にパワースター集めがんばりましょうね♪
郵便屋の キノピオより」– Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (1 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). - ^ "Mr. Maaario!我是邮差奇诺比奥~是的是的,这里有你的一封信喔!" – 22 Mar. 2018. Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ 2010. 『超級瑪利歐銀河2 使用說明書』. Taipei: Nintendo of Taiwan Co., Ltd. (Traditional Chinese). Page 30.
- ^ « Cher Player,
Merci d'avoir secouru Luigi! Continuons à faire de notre mieux pour retrouver les Super Étoiles! ♪
Postier Toad » – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (12 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of America (Canadian French). - ^ « Player,
Merci d'avoir secouru Luigi! Continuons de faire de notre mieux pour retrouver les super étoiles♪
Toad facteur » – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (French). - ^ 2010. Super Mario Galaxy 2 mode d'emploi (PDF). Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (French). Page 30.
- ^ 2010. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Bedienungslanleitung (PDF). Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 30.
- ^ "An Player!
Danke, dass du Luigi gerettet hast! Lass uns auch in Zukunft emsig weiter nach Power-Sternen suchen.♪
Von Briefträger-Toad – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). - ^ "Player,
grazie per aver salvato Luigi! Continuiamo a darci da fare per raccogliere le Superstelle! ♪
+Il Toad Postino – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Italian). - ^ 2010. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Manuale di Istruzioni (PDF). Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Italian). Page 30.
- ^ "Player님에게
루이지님을 구해 주셔서 고맙습니다! 앞으로도 모두 함께 파워스타를 열심히 모아 보아요♪
우편배달부 키노피오 드림" – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (4 Sept. 2008). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Korea Co., Ltd. (Korean). - ^ "Para Player,
¡Gracias por rescatar a Luigi! ¡Vamos a esforzarnos todos para encontrar las Superestrellas! ♪
Toad Cartero" – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (12 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish). - ^ "Para Player:
¡Gracias por rescatar a Luigi! ¡Vamos a seguir coleccionando las Superestrellas!
Toad Cartero – Letter from Mailtoad on the Wii Message Board (16 Nov. 2007). Super Mario Galaxy by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Nintendo of Europe GmbH (European Spanish).