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|image=[[File:Toads SMR.png|310px]]<br>Artwork of five Toads from ''[[Super Mario Run]]''
|title=Toad
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]])
|image=[[File:Toad Species - Super Mario Sunshine.png|<center>{{!}}290px]]<br>Official artwork from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
|latest_appearance=''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1985|1985]])
|latest_portrayal=[[Samantha Kelly]] ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]–present)
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|sub_species=[[Cave Mushroom]]<br>[[Dryite]]<br>[[Fryguy (species)|Fryguy]]<br>[[Mermushroom]]<br>[[Mummy-Me]] <br>
|derived_subjects=[[Poplin]]
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|comparable=[[Goomba]]<br>[[Shroob]]
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|notable=[[Action Toad]]<br>[[Baker (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3)|Baker]]<br>[[Banktoad]]<br>[[Barista Toad]]<br>[[Battle Lab Toad]]<br>[[Battle T.]]<br>[[Bingo]]<br>[[Bloo]]<br>[[Caddie Master]]<br>[[Captain T. Ode]]<br>[[Captain Toad]]<br>[[Card Connoisseur Toad]]<br>[[Chancellor]]<br>[[Chanterelle (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)|Chanterelle]]<br>[[Chef Kinopio]]<br>[[Chef Spore]]<br>[[Chosen Toads]]<br>[[Cinder Toad]]<br>[[Club 64 bartender]]<br>[[Crybaby Toad]]<br>[[Daffodil Peak park ranger]]<br>[[Dane T.]]<br>[["Deep Cuts" Toad]]<br>[[Delivery Toad]]<br>[[DJ Toad]]<br>[[Doctor]]<br>[[Dr. Toadley]]<br>[[Dr. Toadley's intern]]<br>[[Doe T.]]<br>[[Earth Vellumental Temple curator]]<br>[[Excess Express conductor]]<br>[[Excess Express engineer]]<br>[[Excess Express waitress]]<br>[[Feelin' Fungi]]<br>[[Fice T.]]<br>[[Five Fun Guys]]<br>[[Forebear]]<br>[[Foreman]]<br>[[Fort Cobalt barista]]<br>[[Fortune Toad]]<br>[[Frost T.]]<br>[[Fun Gus]]<br>[[Game Boy Toad]]<br>[[Gardener]]<br>[[Gaz]]<br>[[George Washingtoad]]<br>[[Ghost T.]]<br>[[Gramma Red and Gramma Green]]<br>[[Gramps]]<br>[[Granny]]<br>[[Greenie (character)|Greenie]]<br>[[Guide Toad]]<br>[[Harry (Paper Mario)|Harry]]<br>[[Heff T.]]<br>[[Herb T.]]<br>[[Hint Toad]]<br>[[Hollijolli Mayor]]<br>[[Jack (character)|Jack]]<br>[[Mushroom Marauder and Jake the Crusher Fungus|Jake the Crusher Fungus]]<br>[[Jammin' Toad]]<br>[[Jolene]]<br>[[Kanchō Kinopio]]<br>[[Kinopio-kun]]<br>[[Kinoppe]]<br>[[Know-It-All Toads|Know-It-All Toads (''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'')]]<br>[[Know-it-All Toad (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Know-it-All Toad (''Paper Mario: Color Splash'')]]<br>[[Legendary captain]]<br>[[Lighthouse keeper]]<br>[[Little T.]]<br>[[Love Toad]]<br>[[Mailtoad]]<br>[[Master Poet]]<br>[[Master Toad]]<br>[[Mayor Fettuccine]]<br>[[Minh T.]]<br>[[Minister of Massage]]<br>[[Mini T.]]<br>[[List of implied characters#Moldy|Moldy]]<br>[[Moleville Toad]]<br>[[Monologue Toad]]<br>[[Monstermama]]<br>[[Mort T.]]<br>[[Mr. E (Mario Party Advance)]]<br>[[Mr. E (Paper Mario)]]<br>[[Mr. Mayor]]<br>[[Mrs. Shroomlock]]<br>[[Mushbert]]<br>[[Mushroom Boy]]<br>Mushroom Marauder<br>[[Mushroom Nanny]]<br>[[Mushroom Rebel]]<br>[[Mushroom Referee]]<br>[[Mushroom Shop Clerk]]<br>[[Muss T.]]<br>[[Mustard Café Chef]]<br>[[Niff T.]]<br>[[Oarsman]]<br>[[Obi-Wan Toadi]]<br>[[Origami Craftsman]]<br>[[Outback mayor]]<br>[[Painter]]<br>[[Peddler Toad]]<br>[[Pine]]<br>[[Pine T. Jr.]]<br>[[Pine T. Sr.]]<br>[[Plenn T.]]<br>[[Pop Diva]]<br>[[Porter]]<br>[[Prince Hugo]]<br>[[Prince Mush]]<br>[[Prof. Kinopio]]<br>[[Professor Fungi]]<br>[[Professor Toad]]<br>[[Pronto]]<br>[[Puff]]<br>[[Purp]]<br>[[Raini]]<br>[[Raz]]<br>[[Redd]]<br>[[Rescue Squad]]<br>[[Rock Paper Wizard]]<br>[[Rose Town innkeeper]]<br>[[Russ T.]]<br>[[Scooter]]<br>[[Sea Captain Toad]]<br>[[Senchō Kinopio]]<br>[[Señor Mayor]]<br>[[Servant]]<br>[[Shroomlock]]<br>[[Starshade Bros.]]<br>[[Steward (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Steward]]<br>[[Sultan]]<br>[[Sunset Express conductor]]<br>[[Tangerino Grill Chef]]<br>[[Tayce T.]]<br>[[Tea Party Toads]]<br>[[The Master]]<br>[[Thriff T.]]<br>[[Toad]]<br>[[Toad doctor]]<br>[[Toad in the Desert]]<br>[[Toad mechanic]]<br>[[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]]<br>[[Toad's cousin]]<br>[[Toadbert]]<br>[[Toadette]]<br>[[Toadia]]<br>[[Toadiko]]<br>[[Toadman]]<br>[[Toadmaster General]]<br>[[Toadofsky]]<br>[[Toadster]]<br>[[Toadsworth]]<br>[[Toadsworth the Younger]]<br>[[Toce T.]]<br>[[Todojewski]]<br>[[Toodles]]<br>[[Trading Event Toad]]<br>[[Traveling Sisters 3]]<br>[[Traveling Toad]]<br>[[Truffle Toes]]<br>[[Vanna T.]]<br>[[Vault Guard]]<br>[[Violet Passage captain]]<br>[[Wooster]]<br>[[Wringer]]<br>[[Yella]]<br>[[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad]]<br>[[Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)]]<br>[[Zess T.]]<br>[[Zip Toad]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2014|2014]])
|collapsed=true}}
}}
{{quote2|Thank you [[Mario]]! But [[Princess Peach|our princess]] is in another [[castle]]!|Toad|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''}}
{{quote|Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!|Toad|Super Mario Bros.}}
'''Toads''', also known as the '''Mushroom People'''<ref name=SMBstory>''Super Mario Bros.'' English instruction booklet, page 2.</ref> (singular: '''Mushroom person''' or '''mushroom person''') or simply '''Mushrooms''',<ref name=spell>"''Seven Mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool, but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa king.''" - ''Super Mario Bros.'' English instruction booklet, page 14 (Mushroom retainers).</ref> are a peaceful race of mushroom-like, humanoid characters and the dominant species of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Toads reside in many towns and cities throughout the entire kingdom and have a capital named after them called [[Toad Town]]. Most Toads are citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom, and many also work as loyal servants of the kingdom's ruler [[Princess Peach]].
 
'''Toads''', also known as '''Mushroom Retainers''' and '''Mushroom People''', are a peaceful race of anthropomorphic mushroom-like characters and the dominant species of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Toads reside in many towns and cities throughout the entire kingdom, including the outlier [[Rogueport]], but they are most prominent in the capital of [[Toad Town]]. Most Toads are citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom, and many also work as loyal servants of the kingdom's ruler [[Princess Peach]]. Numerous members of the species serve Peach as castle attendants, guards or even as her [[Mushroom Retainer]]s.
 
First appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Toads have continued to make appearances throughout the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Typically, they play the role as supporting characters who do their best to assist Mario and/or Luigi on their adventures. Despite the general innocence of the Toad race, several Toads have also played the role as the hero and have helped protect the Mushroom Kingdom and other foreign lands from evil. Thus, showing that the Toads are more than capable of fighting when the time truly calls for it.


The most recognizable member of the species is the character known as [[Toad (character)|Toad]] who is typically depicted as Peach's loyal servant; regardless, Toad has also adventured directly alongside Mario on several adventures since his debut in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. Other Toads such as [[Toadette]], [[Toadsworth]] and the [[Toad Brigade]] organization also make prominent appearances throughout the series.
First appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Toads have continued to make appearances throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. Typically, they play the role as supporting characters who assist [[Mario]] and/or [[Luigi]] on their adventures. However, several Toads have also played starring roles on some titles, such as being playable heroes alongside Mario and Luigi in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. [[Captain Toad]], who first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', stars in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', initially released for [[Wii U]] in 2014 and later released for [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2018.


The most recognizable member of the species is the character known as [[Toad]], who is typically depicted as Peach's loyal servant; regardless, Toad has also adventured directly alongside Mario on several adventures since his debut in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The character continues to appear as a playable representative for the species in various spin-offs in addition to his own starring roles in 1994's ''[[Wario's Woods]]'' and 1995's ''[[Kinopio Live]]''. Other Toads such as [[Toadette]], [[Toadsworth]], and the [[Toad Brigade]] organization also make prominent appearances throughout the series. Members of this species other than the aforementioned main Toad character may also be referred to as simply "Toad" without the use of an indefinite article, one such instance being found in a [[Don't Fold Under the Pressure!|video]] by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]], where this name is used to refer to the [[Oarsman]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.<ref>Nintendo of America (November 5, 2020). [https://youtu.be/Dk0M2hJRm3Q Test Your 5-Second Focus with Paper Mario: The Origami King]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 5, 2023. "''Who was sitting the closest to Toad?''"</ref>
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:Mushroom_retainer.gif|frame|right]]
[[File:SMB Mushroom Retainer Sprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:3toads.gif|thumb|left|130px|Three Toads after being rescued in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Mushroom People (retroactively known as Toads) live peacefully in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] until [[Bowser|King Bowser]] and his minions, the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]], appear to take over the kingdom. Bowser casts a spell that turns the Mushroom People into inanimate objects, such as [[? Block|power boost]] [[Brick Block|brick]]s<ref>"''If you come across mushrooms who have been turned into bricks or made invisible, they reward you by giving you a power boost.''" - ''Super Mario Bros.'' English instruction booklet, page 8.</ref> and [[horsetail|horsetail plant]]s. With [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] being the only person who can reverse the effects of Bowser's spell, Bowser kidnaps her, prompting [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to arrive and stop Bowser.<ref name=SMBstory/>
In the original story of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Toads are shown as a race of mushroom people who live rather peacefully in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] until [[Bowser]] and his minions, the [[Koopa Troop]] appear to take over the kingdom. The related species, the [[Goomba]]s who had once lived in peace with the Toads soon betray them as well, causing more danger for the Toads. The Toads attempt to stop them but fail and many of them are turned to various items such as bricks and pipes via King Bowser using his magic. With [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] being the only person who can reverse the effects of Bowser' magic over the Toads, Bowser soon kidnaps her thus starting the story of the game when the two plumbers [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive to stop the koopas.


Within the actual game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' the only mushroom people left in their original forms are featured as Princess Toadstool's Toad advisers, the ''Mushroom Retainers''. They appear in the first seven of the game's eight [[castle]]s. After [[Mario]] destroys the [[False Bowser]] at the end of a fortress, he frees the imprisoned Toad, who infamously informs him that the Princess is in another castle. The Mushroom Retainers reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' with the same role and message. In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', there are as many Mushroom Retainers in the castle as the castle's world number (one Toad in World 1-4, two in World 2-4, etc.). In the ''All-Stars'' version of ''The Lost Levels'', Worlds A, B and C have five, six and seven Toads respectively.
<div style="float:right">[[File:3toads.gif|thumb|130px|Three mushroom retainers after being rescued in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'']]</div>
The only Mushroom People left in their original forms are Princess Toadstool's seven remaining servants, also called the '''mushroom retainers'''<ref name=spell/> or simply '''Retainers'''<ref name=maid>"''At the goals of Worlds One through Seven, Retainer, Princess Toadstool's maid is awaiting Mario's rescue Help her! Princess Toadstool is imprisoned at the end of World Eight.''" Tatsumi Yamashita, ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 999832369X. Page 32.</ref>, who are found in the first seven of the game's eight [[castle]]s. While the English instruction booklet claims that they are under Bowser's spell,<ref name=spell/> the Japanese version correctly states that they were merely captured.<ref name=Kinopio>「お姫様に仕える7人のキノコ、魔王の人質になっている。」 (''Seven Mushrooms who serve the princess. The Demon King is holding them hostage.'') - [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-HAAAJ.pdf ''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese instruction booklet], page 14.</ref> Additionally, an official guide describes them as female maids, but is missing the part mentioning seven of them, implying that they are instead a single character.<ref name=maid/> When rescued, the mushroom retainer informs Mario or Luigi that their princess is in another castle.
 
The mushroom retainers reprise their role in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]''. In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', there are as many mushroom retainers in the castle as the castle's world number (one in World 1-4, two in World 2-4, etc.). In the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', Worlds A, B, and C have five, six, and seven of them respectively. In the ending cutscene of the original version of ''Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels'' and ''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (and to a lesser extent, ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'', the latter of which replaces all Toads with caricatures of various Japanese celebrities), all seven of the mushroom retainers Mario/Luigi rescued throughout the game can be seen circling Mario/Luigi and the princess, exclaiming "Thank you Mario/Luigi!" in the former. Despite Mario rescuing only three Toads while completing Worlds A-C in ''The Lost Levels'', World D's ending, after rescuing Peach again, will still show seven Toads surrounding Mario/Luigi and Peach like with World 8's ending. Much like the case with Bowser's wristbands, due to the NES only having three colors per sprite, both Peach's and the Toads' eyes are actually depicted as transparent pixels colored black due to the black background used for castle levels, as demonstrated in the aforementioned ending cutscene showing the sky turning blue.


====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:Toadsmb2.jpg|thumb|right|100px|[[Toad]] (the first playable Toad in the ''Mario'' series) from ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
[[File:Toadsmb2.jpg|thumb|100px|left|[[Toad]] (the first playable Toad in the ''Super Mario'' franchise) from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
As the setting of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' takes place in a land far away from the Mushroom Kingdom called [[Subcon]], Toads are almost completely absent from this game. However, this game is notable for being the first game to feature a specific [[Toad]] as a playable character. This Toad character (who is stated to have been one of the Mushroom Retainers in the former game ''Super Mario Bros.'') is named Toad as appropriately, and he continues to appear as a singular representative for the Toad species in the future games of the Mario series. In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Toad is known for his high strength and speed stats; however, his jumps are considerably lower in comparison to the other characters.
''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is the first game to feature a specific mushroom retainer as a playable character. This character is named [[Toad]], and he continues to appear as a representative for the species in subsequent games of the ''Super Mario'' franchise. In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Toad is known for his high strength and speed stats; however, his jumps are considerably lower in comparison to the other characters.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:SMB3Toad.gif|frame|left]]
[[File:SMB3Toad.gif|frame]]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is a Toad in every castle owned by the [[Mushroom Kings]]. When Mario or [[Luigi]] enter the castle, the Toad asks them to get the [[Magic Wand]] back from the [[Koopalings]] to transform the King back to his original form. If Mario or Luigi loses an extra life on one of the [[airship]] stages, the vehicle will move to another location in the [[world]]. After the ship moves, Mario and Luigi are still able to visit the castle and the panicked Toad.  
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', [[Toad]] returns, he's first seen serving the [[kings]] of the [[Mushroom World]]. When Mario or Luigi enter a castle, Toad asks them to get the [[magic wand]] back from the [[Koopalings]] to transform the King back to his original form.


Toads are also found in a [[Toad House]] on the map of each world. They allow Mario and Luigi get extra lives, [[coins]], and items. The Toad Houses let Mario take the contents of one of three chests, containing a power-up. They also run the [[Spade Panel]]s which allow Mario or Luigi play a scrolling type game, where the player must match three parts of eithier a [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], or [[Starman]]. Depending whether or not the player matches the three correctly, and which image formed, one to five extra lives can be gained. N-Mark Spade Panels are also run by a Toad, and they allow Mario or Luigi to play a card game, where the player can earn lives, power-ups, and a max of twenty coins.
[[Toad House]]s make their debut in this game, they are found on the map of most worlds (excluding [[Dark Land]] and the [[Warp Zone (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Warp Zone]]). They are houses that resemble heads of Toads that allow Mario and Luigi to get extra lives, [[coin]]s, and items. The Toad Houses let Mario take the contents of one of three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es, containing a power-up. Toad also runs the [[Spade Panel]]s and the [[N-Mark Spade Panel]]s.


====''Super Mario 64''====
Toad is featured on the key art for the Japan-only [[Timer yukkuri!|green switch card]] for ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
[[File:Sm64toad.jpg|thumb|left|A '''Toad''' as seen in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.]]
 
Although Toads are absent in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', many Toads (including Toad himself) are found inside the rooms of [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is implied that these Toads are sealed behind the Castle's walls so that they could not escape to seek out for help. Upon Mario's arrival to the castle, the imprisoned Toads inform Mario about [[Bowser]]'s takeover of the castle, and give him various hints about the [[Power Star]]s. A number of Toads even manage to hold onto a few Power Stars and later give them to Mario. Two Toads are also seen (alongside Princess Peach) in the ending of the game after Mario defeats Bowser for the final time.  
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:RecRoom.png|thumb|right|150px|The Toad hosting the Rec Room in ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]]
[[File:Toad 64.png|thumb|100px|A Toad from ''Super Mario 64'']]
In the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Toads presume the same role of providing tips while being sealed behind the castle walls; however, their messages are slightly altered for each of the playable characters that talk to them. Additionally, a Toad also tells Mario to find the various keys needed to unlock the drawers of Peach's dresser. Every time Mario brings a key to this Toad, a new [[minigame]] appears and becomes available to play in the [[Rec Room]]. Toads also make cameo appearances as background characters in the various minigames. Some are even dressed up as waiters in the Luigi minigames.
Many Toads are found inside the rooms of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is implied that these Toads are sealed behind the castle's walls so that they could not escape to seek out help. Upon Mario's arrival to the castle, the imprisoned Toads inform him about [[Bowser]]'s takeover of the castle and give him various hints about the [[Power Star]]s. A number of Toads even manage to hold on to a few Power Stars and later give them to Mario. Two Toads are also seen (alongside Princess Peach) in the ending of the game after Mario defeats Bowser for the final time.
 
In the remake ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Toads presume the same role of providing tips while being sealed behind the castle walls; however, their messages are slightly altered for each of the playable characters that talk to them. Additionally, a Toad also tells Mario to find the various keys needed to unlock the drawers of Peach's dresser. Every time Mario brings a key to this Toad, a new [[minigame]] appears and becomes available to play in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. Toads also make cameo appearances as background characters in the various minigames. Some are even dressed up as waiters in Luigi's minigames.
 
Their ''Super Mario 64'' artwork is reused as a stamp in the Japan-only 1999 title, ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64DD]].


====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:Toad Species - Super Mario Sunshine.png|thumb|left|The five Toads from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.]]
[[File:Toad Species Super Mario Sunshine.png|thumb|left|The five Toads from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'']]
An entourage of Toads accompany Mario and Peach to [[Isle Delfino]] during the events of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. [[Toadsworth]] is among them. They are usually found around [[Delfino Plaza]], often worrying about the Princess after her capture by [[Shadow Mario]]. The Toads offer Mario various hints, such as [[Ground Pound|ground pounding]] crates to receive [[coin]]s. The Toads also fix [[F.L.U.D.D.]] at the end of the game. While their presence is noted, the Toads generally do not have any other important role in the game, however.
An entourage of Toads and [[Toadsworth]] accompany Mario and Peach to [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are usually found around [[Delfino Plaza]], often worrying about Peach after her capture by [[Shadow Mario]]. The Toads offer Mario various hints, such as [[Ground Pound|ground pounding]] crates to receive [[coin]]s. The Toads also fix [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] at the end of the game.


In the ending credits, the five Toads can be seen enjoying themselves along with Mario, Peach (who is rescued by Mario) and [[Toadsworth]].
In the ending credits, the five Toads can be seen enjoying themselves along with Mario, Peach (who is rescued by Mario) and [[Toadsworth]].
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Although Toads with spots and vests in colors other than red and blue, respectively, had appeared in various earlier spin-off titles, including the two ''Super Mario'' RPGs in existence at the time, this is the first time the Toads are seen coming in multiple colors in the main ''Super Mario'' series.
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
Toads do not make an appearance in this game (with the exception of appearing in the intro where they are seen panicking after the castle was attacked), with [[Toadsworth]] being the only exception within the actual game. They do, however, make cameo appearances in the minigames available in this game, since most of them were the same minigames from ''Super Mario 64 DS''.
[[File:Lakitu Launch.png|thumb|100px|[[Lakitu Launch]]]]
Toads make a minor appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', appearing in the intro where they are seen panicking after the castle was attacked. In this game, [[Toadsworth]] takes the role of hosting the Toad Houses instead. Toads, however, make cameo appearances in the minigames available in this game, since most of them are the same minigames from ''Super Mario 64 DS''.
 
The Toads in the opening in fact use Toadsworth's model, but due to the screen size and resolution of the original Nintendo DS, this cannot be easily seen without outside-game tools.<ref>RiazorMC (Oct 21, 2017) [https://youtu.be/QjsRFX-c4h8 Intro Secret in New Super Mario Bros DS] ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 1, 2017.</ref> However, due to later systems with which the game can be played having larger screens, the brown caps can be noticed by sharp eyes when playing the game on those.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:SMG Prologue Toads.png|thumb|Several Toads collecting a [[Grand Star]].]]
[[File:SMG Prologue Toads.png|thumb|left|Several Toads collecting a [[Grand Star]]]]
Many Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival in the introduction sequence as well as the end of the game in [[Grand Finale Galaxy]]. However, during the beginning of the game, many Toads are trapped in [[Item Crystal]]s at the time of [[Bowser]]'s sudden attack over Toad Town.
Many Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival in the introduction sequence of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as well as the end of the game in [[Grand Finale Galaxy]]. However, during the beginning of the game, many Toads are trapped in [[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|Crystal]]s at the time of [[Bowser]]'s attack over Toad Town.


Five Toads resembling the Toads from ''Super Mario Sunshine'' appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as major supporting characters. They call themselves the [[Toad Brigade]], and help Mario in his adventures across the universe, often using their ship, the [[Starshroom]], to travel to various [[galaxies]]. The Toad Brigade is comprised of the following members: [[Captain Toad]] (the self proclaimed captain), [[Banktoad]] (digger), [[Blue Toad (Super Mario Galaxy)|Blue Toad]] (the smart one), [[Mailtoad]], and [[Yellow Toad (Super Mario Galaxy)|Yellow Toad]] (the sleepy one).
Five Toads resembling the Toads from ''Super Mario Sunshine'' appear as major supporting characters. They call themselves the [[Toad Brigade]], and help Mario in his adventures across the universe, often using their ship, the [[Starshroom]], to travel to various [[Galaxy|galaxies]]. The Toad Brigade consists of the following members: [[Captain Toad]], the self-proclaimed captain); [[Banktoad]], the digger; [[Hint Toad|Blue Toad]], an intelligent Toad who wears glasses; [[Mailtoad]], a Toad who delivers helpful mail; and [[Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)|Yellow Toad]], a Toad often found sleeping.


A species of Toad called Cosmic Toad [[List of Super Mario Galaxy beta elements|was going to appear]]. They were distinguished from other Toads by the star-shaped spots on their caps. Their roles were likely replaced by [[Luma (species)|Lumas]].
A species of Toad called Cosmic Toad [[List of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content|was going to appear]]. They were distinguished from other Toads by the star-shaped spots on their caps.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:Bluepinktoadyoshi.png|thumb|left|170px|Blue Toad (one of the playable Toads from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'') riding a [[Pink Yoshi]].]]
[[File:NSMBW Blue Toad Pink Yoshi Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Blue Toad (one of the playable Toads from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'') riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Pink Yoshi]]]]
[[File:YellowToad2.png|right|thumb|130px|Yellow Toad (the other playable Toad) jumping.]]
[[File:NSMBW Yellow Toad Jumping Artwork.png|thumb|130px|Yellow Toad (the other playable Toad) jumping]]
While the Toads do not make a proper appearance in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', they take on a much more prominent role in the sequel ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Additionally, [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue]] and [[Yellow Toad (character)|Yellow Toad]] appear in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' as playable characters in the multiplayer mode.  
Toads take on a much more prominent role in ''New Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s successor, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Additionally, [[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad]] debut in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' as playable characters in the multiplayer modes.


During the introduction cutscene, two Toads help Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad by firing Propeller Mushrooms and Penguin Suits out of a cannon. In the game, Toads also have to be saved in some levels, indicated by a bubble with a scared Toad in the middle. In single player Mode, the player has to search for the Toads that were imprisoned inside the [[Question Block|? blocks]] (by Bowser's minions) and carry them to the end of the level upon finding a Toad. If the player saves a Toad without it being damaged by an enemy, they will be rewarded with 3 extra lives. If the Toad is damaged, the player will be given one extra life. Regardless of the situation, an extra [[Toad House]] will open up after the player saves a Toad. If playing multiplayer, the Toads will not appear in levels, and will only appear inside a locked chest within an [[Enemy Course]]. Mario will have to pop all the [[Toad Balloon]]s in the area to make the chest appear, while avoiding or defeating the enemies, which vary depending of the world. Mario will then be rewarded with three [[Super Mushroom]]s.
During the introduction cutscene, two Toads help Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad, and Blue Toad by firing Propeller Mushrooms and Penguin Suits out of a cannon. In single-player mode, Toads also have to be saved in some levels, indicated by a bubble with a scared Toad in the middle. The player has to search for the Toads that are imprisoned inside the [[? Block]]s and carry them to the end of the level. If players save a Toad without him being damaged by an enemy, they are rewarded with 3 extra lives. If the Toad is damaged, players are given one extra life. Regardless of the situation, an extra [[Toad House]] opens up after players save a Toad. If playing multiplayer, the Toads do not appear in levels and instead appear inside a locked [[treasure chest|chest]] only within an [[Enemy Course]]. Players have to pop all the [[Toad balloon]]s in the area to make the chest appear, while avoiding or defeating the enemies, which vary depending on the world. Mario is then be rewarded with three [[Super Mushroom]]s.


Toads also appear in the Toad Houses where they host minigames for the players to provide them with opportunities to win extra lives and power-ups. In Princess Peach's Castle, the player has the option to visit Toad and pay him [[Star Coin|Star Coins]] to watch secret hint videos. All the Toads in this game (except Yellow Toad and Blue Toad) have a white and red mushroom cap and a blue vest.
Toads also appear in the Toad Houses where they host minigames for the players to provide them with opportunities to win extra lives and power-ups. In [[Peach's Castle|Princess Peach's Castle]], the player has the option to visit Toad and pay him [[Star Coin]]s to watch secret hint videos.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
Likewise in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival happily and peacefully while collecting Star Bits in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in the introduction. However, their happy celebration is soon disturbed by Bowser's appearance. Bowser, after using the power of the [[Grand Star|Grand Stars]], was at a gargantuan size when he was attacking [[Toad Town]]. He eventually arrived at Princess Peach's castle and kidnapped Peach much to the shock of the Toads.
[[File:CakeSMG2.png|thumb|200px|The Toads in the ending credits]]
Likewise in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival while collecting Star Bits in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in the introduction. The Star Festival is then disrupted by a large Bowser, who has used the [[Grand Star]]s to make himself larger.
 
The Toad Brigade also makes a returning appearance in this game and like in the first game, they attempt to assist Mario. They reveal that they had escaped the Mushroom Kingdom via the Starshroom that the Lumas had made for them. The reason for this is that the five Toads had told the Lumas that they would try to stop Bowser and bring peace to the kingdom, though this job is eventually given to Mario once the Toads find him. Throughout the game, the five Toads help in a variety of different ways. Banktoad, a Green Toad member of the Toad Brigade, helps Mario save Star Bits.
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The Toad Brigade also make a returning appearance in this game and like in the first game, they attempt to assist Mario on his quest of rescuing the princess. They reveal that they had escaped the Mushroom Kingdom via the Starshroom (a mushroom-shaped spaceship) that the Lumas had made for them. The reason for this is that the five Toads had told the Lumas that they would try to stop Bowser and bring peace to the kingdom (though this job is eventually given to Mario once the Toads find him). Throughout the game, the five Toads help in a variety of different ways. Green Toad (a member of the brigade) turns to help Mario save Star Bits, acting like a bank in this game (hence, his name is changed to '''Banktoad''' in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'').
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
[[File:SM3DL Prolog2.png|thumb|left|200px|The three Toads and Mario observing the leafless condition of the [[Tail Tree]] in the intro of ''Super Mario 3D Land'']]
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Toads continue to help Mario on his journey on rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser and his forces. However, the Toads help Mario through a variety of different ways throughout the game.


====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
In the beginning of the game after Peach is kidnapped, three Toads (red, blue and yellow) are seen to accompany Mario on his journey to check where Peach is. The yellow Toad then spots a letter, which was written by Bowser, illustrating the kidnapping of Peach. The three Toads then run ahead in front of Mario to attempt to save her.
Toad reprises his host as the owner of the Toad Houses in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''. He also operates the cannons that Mario or Luigi must use to reach the airship levels.


Toads with other mushroom cap colours also appear in the final bonus levels.  
[[File:SM3DLCreditsTanookiToads.png|thumb|230px|The three Tanooki Toads along with an accompanying Tanooki Mario carrying Princess Peach in the ending credits]]
In [[Bowser's Castle]], the three Toads are found in front of the first cannon which leads Bowser's lair; the red Toad gives Mario a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. In the ending of the game, the three Toads had managed to reach Bowser's lair and had obtained several Super Leaves to transform Mario and themselves into their [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki forms]] so they can fly Peach back to [[Peach's Castle|her castle]].


====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
After [[Special 8-Bowser]] is beaten, the three Toads, wearing Tanooki Suits, make a reappearance. A letter gets sent to them, where they discover that Peach had been kidnapped once again by Bowser. The three Toads then venture with Mario or Luigi in this mission.
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Toads continue to help Mario on his journey on rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser and his forces. However, the Toads help Mario through a variety of different ways throughout the game.
[[File:SM3DL Prolog2.png|thumb|left|280px|The three Toads (that accompany Mario throughout his journey) and Mario observing the leafless condition of the Super Leaf Tree in the intro of ''Super Mario 3D Land''.]]
In the beginning of the game after the event of Peach's kidnapping, three Toads (Red, Blue, and Yellow) are seen to accompany Mario on his journey to check where Peach is. However, upon reaching the [[Super Leaf]] Tree which Peach had went on earlier to check its condition (after the event of the terrible storm from the previous night), the Toads and Mario soon discover that Peach is no longer there and that all the Super Leaves have blown away from the tree. This causes the Toads and Mario to begin panicking until Yellow Toad spots a letter that Mario and the three Toads soon read. After discovering that the letter was from Bowser illustrating the kidnapping of Peach, the three Toads immediately become surprised and run ahead in front of Mario to attempt to save her. This is especially noticed when the player is introduced to the [[World 1 (SM3DL)|World 1]] map after the introduction sequence as the three Toads can be seen running through the map before Mario even reaches World 1-1.


Throughout the game, Mario can spot these three Toads through the use of a binocular and see what they are up to. When spotted by Mario at times, one of these three Toads will occasionally help the plumber through a variety of ways. One way that the Toad will help Mario is by tossing a Star Medal or a power-up near Mario in the level. Occasionally, the Toads will lead Mario to secret passageways that often lead to short-cuts, hidden Toad Houses, or even hidden Star Medals. When Mario is adventuring through [[Bowser's Castle]] in an attempt to save Peach, the three Toads are found in front of the cannon which leads to Bowser's lair. As this is as far as the Toads can go to helping Mario, the Red Toad will throw Mario a [[1-Up Mushroom]] to assist him in his battle against Bowser. In the ending of the game, it is revealed that the three Toads had managed to reach Bowser's lair and had obtained several Super Leaves to help them, Mario, and Peach get off the high canyon that Bowser's Castle was on top of. With the Super Leaves, Red Toad, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad all use the Super Leaves to become [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Toads]], and they fly alongside Tanooki Mario (who is holding Peach in his arms) across the Mushroom Kingdom to reach back to [[Princess Peach's Castle]] after the events of their long journey.
[[File:SM3DL_ss19.png|thumb|left|200px|The five Toads and Mario in the optical illusion room]]
[[File:SM3DLCreditsTanookiToads.png|thumb|right|230px|The three Tanooki Toads along with an accompanying Tanooki Mario carrying Princess Peach in the ending credits.]]
Aside from the three Toads that accompany Mario on his journey, other Toads are also met. A few Toads are kidnapped by [[Tail Bowser]]s throughout the game. Mario can spot several Toads through the use of [[binoculars]]. If spotted, these Toads occasionally help him through a variety of ways, such as tossing a [[Star Medal]] or a power-up. Occasionally, the Toads lead Mario to secret passageways. Toads are also seen in [[Special 8-Crown|the true final level]], where they are seen cheering on for Mario or Luigi throughout, especially at the end. [[Toad]] is present with occasional appearances through running the Red Toad Houses. Toad also operates the cannons that grant Mario access to the [[Airship]] levels. Like his fellow Toads, Toad also makes occasional appearances in the levels, and he can be seen throwing power-ups or Star Medals to Mario when spotted through the binoculars. Unlike the other red Toads in this game, Toad is distinguished as being the only red Toad with a blue vest in this game.
After Mario continues his quest and defeats Bowser yet again in the Special World 8-Castle level, another letter is seen to be falling into an open plain. At this point, the three Toads that had helped Mario save Peach make a reappearance by themselves in which they are seen wearing their own Tanooki suits yet again. Upon seeing the letter, Yellow Toad picks up the letter and shows it to both Blue Toad and Red Toad. The three immediately discover (from reading the letter) that Peach had been kidnapped once again by Bowser, and that she now needed to be rescued again. Presumably, the three Toads went off to find Mario or Luigi once again to tell the hero of the news and accompanied him once again in his new mission.  


Aside from the three Toads that accompany Mario on his journey, other Toads are also met throughout the adventure. A few Toads are seen to be kidnapped by the [[False Bowser|False Bowsers]] throughout Mario's journey, and they often must be rescued by Mario from the clutches of the False Bowsers. Toads are also seen in the final level where they are seen cheering on for Mario or Luigi beside the flagpole. [[Toad (character)|Toad]] himself is present with occasional appearances through running the Red Toad Houses. These Toad Houses also allow the players to access the Street Pass option from their [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Toad also operates the cannons that grant Mario access to the [[Airship]] levels. Toad also makes occasional appearances in the levels (much like the other three Toads who accompany Mario on his journey), and he can be seen throwing Power-Ups or Star Medals to Mario when spotted through the binoculars. Unlike the other Red Toads in this game, Toad is distinguished to being the only Red Toad with a blue vest in this game.
Five Toads also appear in the optical illusion room that appears after the player waits for a period of time on the title screen.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
Toad reprises his host as the owner of the Toad Houses in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. He also operates the cannons that Mario or Luigi must use to reach the airship levels. Toads with other mushroom cap colors also appear in the final bonus levels.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
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Both Blue Toad and Yellow Toad return as primary protagonists and playable characters in the [[Wii U]] launch title ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. The duo of Toads once again aid Mario and Luigi directly by adventuring alongside them through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to save Princess Peach and her Castle which had been infiltrated by Bowser, the Koopalings, and the rest of the [[Koopa Troop]]. However this time, both Blue Toad and Yellow Toad will be facing more different enemies and will also be aided through the new Power-Ups (such as the [[Super Acorn]] to turn them into [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel Toads]]) and the Baby Yoshis.
Both Blue Toad and Yellow Toad return as primary protagonists and playable characters in the [[Wii U]] launch title ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. Blue Toad and Yellow Toad can use new Power-Ups, such as the [[Super Acorn]] to turn them into [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel Toads]], and in addition wield the Baby Yoshis similar to the Mario Bros..
 
Toad also appears throughout the game in Toad Houses, at the end of the level when the player catches [[Nabbit]], and past the end-of-level [[fortress]] to give Mario and co. a power-up if they complete a stage with the last two digits of the [[Time Limit]] being the same.
 
Blue Toad and Yellow Toad return in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', reprising their roles. However, they are now able to jump higher and flutter in the air similar to Luigi. The non-playable Toads also return to play supporting roles akin to the previous title.
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Toad also appears throughout the game by hosting Toad Houses to assist the heroes throughout their adventure, appear at the end of the level when the player catches [[Nabbit|a rabbit]], and appear past the end of level [[Fortress]] to give Mario and co. a power-up if they complete a stage with the last two digits of the [[Time Limit]] being the same. (i.e finishing the stage with 211 time remaining).
====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
[[File:Cat Toad Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|left|160px|[[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]], one of "Blue" Toad's new forms in ''Super Mario 3D World'']]
All five colored Toads appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', with [[Toad]] (who is now colored blue as a tribute to his appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'') as a playable character once again boasting the highest speed of the playable characters. "Blue" Toad is also capable of using the many power-ups found in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] such as the new [[Super Bell]] to become [[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]]. Additionally, the red-spotted [[Captain Toad]] (making a reappearance from his debut in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games) returns in an updated look while also being playable in his own levels throughout the game.


They return in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', where Mario was not featured at all. The two Toads journey through the Mushroom Kingdom to save Princess Peach once again along with the help of Luigi and Nabbit.  
Yellow, Green, and Purple Toads act as the hosts for [[Toad House]]s. However, at the start of [[Champion's Road]], another Red Toad can be seen with a red jacket that sets him apart from Captain Toad and his new explorer outfit. The Toads that are hosting the Toad Houses tend to change color between worlds, with Yellow Toads as the host in [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 1]] and [[World 2 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 2]], while Green Toads are the host in [[World 3 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 3]] and [[World 4 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 4]] and Purple Toads in [[World 5 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 5]], [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]], [[World Castle]], and [[World Bowser]]. These Toads also appear alongside Captain Toad in the credits as Toad and the other three heroes travel through the clear pipes to reach back to the Mushroom Kingdom. The last appearance of the Toads is in [[Champion's Road]] where they support the player along with the rest of the cast throughout the level.


====''Super Mario 3D World''====
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All five colored Toads appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', with [[Toad]] (who is now colored blue as a tribute to his appearance in [[Super Mario Bros. 2]]) as a playable character, a red Toad as [[Captain Toad]] (making a reappearance from his debut in the [[Super Mario Galaxy]] games), and the Yellow, Green, and Purple Toads as the hosts for [[Toad Houses]]. However, at the start of [[Champion's Road]], another Red Toad can be seen with a red jacket that set's him apart from Captain Toad. This Toad does not wear a headlight, and seems to play no role in the game other than background.
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[[Toad]] returns in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' as a playable character, once again with his high speed ability, this and ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (and all its re-releases) are the only instances Toad is playable in a ''Super Mario'' series game while retaining his red spots. [[Toadette]] also joins the playable roster, making her debut in the ''Super Mario'' series, with the ability to convert some Toads to the player's side to obtain more Toads of their own color before the final tally in Toad Rally.


The Toads that are hosting the Toad Houses tend to change color between worlds, with Yellow Toads as the host in [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 1]] and [[World 2 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 2]], while Green Toads are the host in [[World 3 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 3]] and [[World 4 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 4]] and Purple Toads in [[World 5 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 5]], [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]], [[World Castle]], and [[World Bowser]]. These Toads also appear in the credits. The last appearance of the Toads is in [[Champion's Road]] which support the player along with the rest of the cast throughout the level.
Generic Toads of Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Purple colors are seen in '''Kingdom Builder''' populating the places, along with Toad Houses.


===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
The game also features a game mode called '''Toad Rally''', in which players compete against "ghosts" of other players in one-minute runs through randomized levels, with the goal being to collect the most coins and Toads. A Toad is attracted when performing one of the following actions:
[[File:ToadMissiontoSavePeach.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Mario and Luigi with one of the saved mushroom citizens.]]
*rolling jump (jump when the character is rolling after a long fall)
Very much like in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', the mushroom-headed inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom were the peaceful subjects of the Mushroom Kingdom in the animated film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''. They were mentioned to having lived in peace until King Koopa of the [[Koopa Troop|Turtle Tribe]] arrived. When the fair Princess Peach rejected his marriage proposal, the evil king attacked the land and kidnapped her. Like in the video game, the terrorized people of the Mushroom Kingdom were turned into various inanimate objects (thus, being unable to help the Princess). Mario and Luigi save a group of mushroom people (headed by one named Toad) and later on a lone mushroom person (identified as "Toad 2" in the credits). As a result, they were freed from their spells. To thank them, "Toad 1" and Toad 2 both rewarded Mario with the [[mushroom]] and [[flower]] power-up, respectively.
*vaulting jump (jump when vaulting)
*jumping on more than one enemy without touching the ground in between
*wall jumping at least twice on two walls one opposite to the other
*collecting a Pink Coin
*collecting all the Blue Coins that appear after hitting a P Switch
*jumping in the inside of a Fire Chain
*being the first to touch the Checkpoint Flag
While there’s no limit in the amount of obtainable Toads, only the first 30 Toads obtained by each of the two players are shown in the Rally summary.
By performing these actions, the player also fills up a meter presented near the top of the screen. Once the meter is filled up (or a Super Star is obtained), the player will temporarily enter a Coin Rush, where objects dispense considerably more coins than normal and enemies supply more coins upon being defeated. The Super Star will also have an additional effect of automatically collecting nearby Coins and Pink Coins for the whole duration of the Coin Rush, beside granting invincibility. Coin Rushes can be prolonged by performing certain actions (the same as those that fill the Coin Rush meter) or collecting coins.


In the film, all of the voices of the mushroom people are feminine, and they generally use very polite language. Most of these Toads were presented with pinkish/red mushroom caps and had a similar appearance to the later created character Toadette. Unlike toads depicted in other media , These Toads have legs.
At the end of the one-minute round, both competitors' total number of coins and Toads are compared, giving them a numerical score, which corresponds to the number of Coins collected multiplied by a multiplier that depends on the number of Toads attracted. The player with the higher score wins, resulting in them taking the Toads of the other player. If the player wins the match, they gain the Toads both they and their opponent collected during the match. However, if the player loses, they lose a few of their Toads they had before the match started. Using certain characters can also result in a difference in the amount and variety of Toads gained. If the player plays as one of the [[Yoshi]]s, Toads of the corresponding color are more likely to be attracted. If the player plays as [[Toadette]], the player is able to attract Toads more easily and in the result screen some of the opponent’s Toads will go toward Toadette, raising her Coin multiplier and lowering the opponent’s Coin multiplier.
 
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
Toads reappear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they are mostly found in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], with some being in the [[Lost Kingdom]] and [[Moon Kingdom]] as well. In this game, they are sometimes seen wearing hats on their caps. The [[Toad Brigade]] also appears, and includes [[Captain Toad]], Archivist [[Toadette]], and [[Hint Toad]]. There is also a Toad called [[Jammin' Toad]], who is seen wearing headphones and listening to music.
 
Like many of the supporting characters, Toads will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless of whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', [[Toad]] (once again with a blue cap) and [[Toadette]] reappear as playable characters; they also supervise the various other Toads who assist in rebuilding [[Peach's Castle]] in Story Mode as Taskmaster (with his usual red cap) and Chief, respectively. Red Toad is in charge of the Main Hall, Blue Toad the East Hall, Green Toad the West Hall, and Yellow Toad the sculptures next to the castle. Purple Toad offers Mario a job to dispose of a [[Piranha Creeper]] hiding inside a [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]. Mario occasionally needs to save these Toads to continue building the castle.
 
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
[[File:Kinopio2.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario and Luigi with "Toad 2"]]
In the animated film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', the mushroom citizens are peaceful inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. They are first briefly mentioned by Luigi when he identifies Mario's [[Brooch]] as a mysical gem pass down in Toad legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure. [[Kinoko Sennin]] elaborates that they lived in peace until [[Bowser]] of the [[Koopa (species)|Turtle Tribe]] arrived and kidnapped Peach. Like in ''Super Mario Bros.'', they are said to have been transformed into various inanimate objects such as [[Brick Block|brick]]s and [[horsetail]]s, except it is added that this is in retaliation for Peach rejecting Bowser's marriage proposal. Mario and Luigi later save a group of Mushroom People that were transformed into [[coin]]s, and later still a lone Mushroom person (identified as "Toad 2" in the credits). To thank them, "Toad 1" and "Toad 2" (as they are credited) reward Mario with a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] and [[Fire Flower|flower]] power-up, respectively.
 
In the film, all of the voices of the Mushroom People are feminine, and they generally use very polite language, the latter of which would generally carry over to subsequent Japanese depictions. "Toad 1" in particularly identifies herself as Princess Peach's maid. Most of these Toads are presented with pinkish/red mushroom caps and had a similar appearance to the later created character [[Toadette]].


===''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime''===
===''Super Mario Shirayuki-hime''===
[[File:Gma amada mario 26.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The seven Toads finding the presumed dead Peach in ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]''.]]
[[File:Gma amada mario 26.jpg|200px|thumb|The seven Toads finding the presumed dead Peach in ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]'']]
In the retelling of the classic fairy tale story of ''Snow White and Seven Dwarves'' featuring Mario characters in ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]'', seven Toads played the roles of the seven dwarves. The seven featured Toads acted very much in a child like manner; however, they were very close to Princess Peach throughout the tale and sworn to protect her as Mario ran off to do an errand. Sometime later, the seven Toads decided to head out of the cabin (in which the Toads, Mario, and Peach stayed in) and go exploring. After bidding Peach farewell until their short returns, Bowser (disguised as an old woman) arrived to the scene and tricked Peach into eating a poison apple that would cause her to fall into a deep slumber. Not long after Bowser had fled, the seven Toads arrived to the scene and discovered Peach on the ground. Assuming that she was dead, the Toads fell into sadness and placed her in an outdoor coffin in order to preserve her beauty.
In the retelling of the classic fairy tale story of ''Snow White and Seven Dwarves'' featuring Mario characters in ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]'', seven Toads play the roles of the seven dwarves. The seven featured Toads acted very much in a child-like manner; however, they are close to Princess Peach and sworn to protect her. Sometime later, the seven Toads decide to head out of the cabin and go exploring. After the Toads leave, Bowser (disguised as an old woman) arrives and causes Peach to fall asleep, which the seven Toads eventually discover. The Toads assume she died, and they place her in an outdoor coffin in order to preserve her beauty.


[[File:Happytoads.gif|left|200px|thumb|Some of the Toads rejoicing after Peach is freed from her spell.]]
Mario arrives at the scene and finds the seven Toads crying around the presumed dead Peach. Mario uses a magic potion to break the spell Bowser has put on her, which in turn makes the Toads rejoice. Mario along with the Toads and the Princess then run off to Queen Bowser's castle. After Mario beats various Goombas, the Toads protect Peach while they watch Mario take on Bowser. The Toads then assist Mario to defeat an adversary, the [[Koopalings]]; soon after they are soon stopped when Bowser threatens to kill Peach by holding a knife to her neck.
Upon hearing the cries of the Toads, Mario arrives to the scene and finds the seven Toads crying around the presumed dead Peach. Fortunately with the help of a magical potion that Mario had obtained from his journey, Peach manages to regain consciousness (thus, breaking Bowser's spell over her) and thanks the plumber as the Toads rejoice in happiness. After getting up, Peach reveals that it was the wicked Queen Bowser who had cast the spell over her. In their determination of getting back at Bowser, Mario along with the Toads and the Princess run off to Queen Bowser's castle. Upon reaching the castle, the group of protagonists are stopped by many Goombas. Fortunately, the group of heroes manage to get through by simply overpowering the Goombas. Upon reaching Queen Bowser, Mario attempted to attack the wicked Queen (while the Toads stood on guard by protecting Peach) until her henchmen (the [[Koopalings]]) appeared and stopped Mario in his tracks. Outnumbered by the seven Koopalings, Mario received a harsh beating from their magic. Fortunately, the Toads (upon seeing Mario's distress) came to Mario's aid and helped him in the battle. After Mario and Toads had defeated the Koopalings, they are soon stopped when they see the wicked Queen Bowser threatening to kill Peach by holding a knife to her neck while she was suspended in her clutches.  


Fortunately, Luigi arrives into the scene wielding a hammer, and gives a mighty blow to the wicked Queen Bowser. The sudden attack caused the Queen to drop Peach (who was soon saved by Mario and the accompanying seven Toads). Upon the defeat of Queen Bowser and her henchmen, the groups of protagonists consisting of Mario, Peach, the seven Toads, and Luigi can be seen cheering in victory over the defeat of their enemies. After celebrating, Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the seven Toads can be seen walking out of Bowser's castle in a joyous manner and heading to a presumably more safer location.
Luigi then arrives to attack Queen Bowser. Bowser then drops Peach, who is saved by Mario and the seven Toads. After celebrating, Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the seven Toads can be seen walking out of Bowser's castle in a joyous manner and heading to another location.


===DIC cartoons===
===DIC cartoons===
[[File:250px-Tag team trouble.JPG|left|thumb|170px|A Toad claiming Mario's and Luigi's victory in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[File:Tag team trouble.JPG|left|thumb|170px|[[Mushroom Referee|A Mushroom person]] claiming Mario's and Luigi's victory in ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
In the ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', Toads played a minor role by being background characters throughout the show's plot. The most prominent Toad was Toad himself who was featured as a main character. For odd reasons, most Toads (except for Toad himself) did not appear the same as their game counterparts and often appear with humanistic characteristics (such as noses and teeth). They reappear with an almost similar role in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. As with Toad's case, no members of the Toad species appeared in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World series]]'' as a result of their absence in the actual ''[[Super Mario World]]'' game.
In the ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', Mushroom People played a minor role by being background characters throughout the show. The most prominent one was Toad himself who is featured as a main character. Many others do not appear the same as their game counterparts and often appear with humanistic characteristics and proportions. They reappear with a similar role in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. As with Toad's case, no members of the species appear in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' series]] as a result of their absence in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' game.
====List of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' episodes featuring Mushroom People====
*[[Jungle Fever]]
*[[Toad Warriors]]
*[[The Pied Koopa]]
*[[Koopenstein]]
*[[Too Hot to Handle]]
*[[Hooded Robin and His Mario Men]]
*[[20,000 Koopas Under the Sea]]
*[[Mario and the Red Baron Koopa]]
*[[The Unzappables]]
*[[The Mark of Zero]]
*[[The Ten Koopmandments]]
*[[The Koopas are Coming! The Koopas are Coming!]]
*[[The Great Gold Coin Rush]]
*[[Elvin Lives]]
*[[Little Red Riding Princess]]
*[[The Provolone Ranger]]
*[[Flatbush Koopa]]
*[[Crocodile Mario]]
*[[Star Koopa]]
 
===''Nintendo Comics System''===
[[File:CannonMushers.png|thumb|Mushrooms as seen in the ''Nintendo Comics System'']]
In the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'', Mushroom People are redesigned without clothing to look more like [[Super Mushroom]]s with arms and shoes, although notable Mushrooms like Toad typically retain their game design. Most Mushrooms are loyal to the [[Mushroom King]], but some are shown to serve [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. The Mushrooms loyal to Koopa speak in slightly broken English, often using the least number of words possible to get their point across.
 
Mushrooms make a prominent appearance in the comic [[Mutiny on the Fungi]], in which they make up the majority of Captain Koopa's crew on his [[airship]]. One Mushroom in particular, called [[Truffle Toes]] by Koopa, is a major character in the comic's plot. Captain Koopa also orders a group of Mushrooms to attack [[Mario]] with [[cannon]]s when he tries to escape the ship. Mushrooms are later shown trying to assist the Mushroom King, who has been turned into a dog.
 
A single Mushroom makes a small appearance in [[Koopa's Health and Beauty Tips]] as the one that Koopa is offering his tips to. Mushrooms also make a brief appearance in [[Bowser Knows Best]] as palace guards for [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]].


===''Wario's Woods''===
===''Wario's Woods''===
''[[Wario's Woods]]'' is the first Nintendo video game that starred a Toad as the main and central hero (specifically the character Toad himself). In this game, Toad has to defeat Wario and his minions from taking over the Mushroom Kingdom. A green colored Toad also appears as a playable character for the second player in the VS mode. They are featured as the playable characters for both the [[NES]] and [[SNES]] versions of the game.
''[[Wario's Woods]]'' for [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] is the first game to star a Toad as the main and central hero (specifically the character Toad himself). In this game, Toad has to defeat Wario and his minions from taking over the Mushroom Kingdom. This is also the first game where Toads are seen in more than one color scheme, as a Green Toad appears as the second player's character in the VS mode, alongside the main, red Toad character who is controlled by Player 1.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[File:MK8 Mario Kart Stadium Starting Line.jpg|thumb|left|Toads as spectators in [[Mario Kart Stadium]]]]
Aside from [[Toad]] who is featured as a playable character throughout all of the installments and [[Toadette]] in some installments, other Toads are sometimes seen as a part of the audience.
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', many Toads can be seen cheering for the winners in the celebration ceremony. Toads are also a frequent sight in Toad's home course [[Toad's Factory]].
 
====''Mario Kart 7''====
Large balloons of various Toads (red, blue, and yellow-colored) can be seen as a form of decoration throughout the ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' course [[3DS Toad Circuit|Toad Circuit]].
 
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', Toads are common spectators in many courses; many Toads are also Pit Crew members whose outfits come in many different colors, such as red, blue, yellow, green, pink, and purple. The large Toad balloons are once again seen in the Toad Circuit course, added in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''.
 
====''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''====
A blue Toad appears as a playable palette swap of Toad in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''. He is a featherweight character.
 
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
[[File:MKT Artwork ToadPitCrew.png|100px|thumb|left|Toad (Pit Crew)]]
The large Toad balloons from ''Mario Kart 7'' are seen again in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', as the Toad Circuit course returns.
 
Toad (Pit Crew) has several color variations, all of whom are classified as Super drivers. A variant in yellow uniform, aptly referred to as '''Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)''', was introduced in the [[Toad vs. Toadette Tour]] and has the [[Giant Banana]] as his [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]]. A variant in light-blue uniform, '''Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)''', was introduced in the [[Penguin Tour]], and he has the [[Ice Flower]] special skill. A variant in red uniform, '''Red Toad (Pit Crew)''', debuted in the [[Battle Tour]] with the [[Fire Flower]] special skill. A variant in green uniform, '''Green Toad (Pit Crew)''', debuted in the [[New Year's Tour (2023)|2023 New Year's Tour]] with the [[Triple Green Shells]]. A variant in pink uniform, '''Pink Toad (Pit Crew)''', debuted in the [[Space Tour (2023)|2023 Space Tour]] with the [[Heart (item)|Heart]] special skill. Finally, a variant in purple uniform, '''Purple Toad (Pit Crew)''', debuted in the [[Summer Tour (2023)|2023 Summer Tour]] with the [[Giga Bob-omb]] as his special skill. As evidenced in the game's localized versions, the color designation in the names of these drivers refers to the Toads themselves rather than just the uniforms they sport, indicating they are separate characters from the main Toad character;<ref>For instance, the Italian name of Yellow Toad (Pit Crew) is "Toad giallo (pit stop)", where ''giallo'' ("yellow") is attributed to ''Toad'' instead of the entire ''Toad (pit stop)'' syntagm.</ref> however, all of them use Toad's red-spotted emblem instead of an emblem that reflects their overall color.
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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:Toad_SMRPG.png|thumb|One of the Toads in the game.]]
[[File:Toad SMRPG.png|thumb|150px|Artwork of one of the Mushroom People in the game]]
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Toads live in various towns, such as Mushroom Kingdom, [[Rose Town]] and [[Seaside Town]]. Many Toads are shopkeepers or inn owners and helped Mario and his party by offering their services. In Rose Town, Mario has to help the Toads, who are paralyzed by [[Bowyer|Bowyer's]] [[Aero]]s. In Seaside Town, the inhabitants, including many Toads, are imprisoned in a shed by [[Yaridovich]]. Mario eventually rescues them. A few Toads also appear in remote areas such as [[Monstro Town]] and even inside [[Barrel Volcano]]. Many Toads in this game have different patterns on their hats than normally found on Toads. The inhabitants of [[Rose Town]] have target shapes, [[Hinopio]] in Barrel Volcano has a flame pattern.
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake from 2023]], Mushroom People live in various towns, such as [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Rose Town]] and [[Seaside Town]]. Many Mushroom People are shopkeepers or inn owners. In Rose Town, Mario has to help the Mushroom People, who are paralyzed by [[Bowyer]]'s [[Aero]]s. In Seaside Town, the inhabitants, including many Mushroom People, are imprisoned in a shed by [[Speardovich]]. A few Mushroom People also appear in remote areas such as [[Monstro Town]] and even inside [[Barrel Volcano]]. Many Mushroom People in this game have different patterns on their hats than normally found on them. The inhabitants of [[Rose Town]] have target shapes, [[Cinder Toad]] in Barrel Volcano has a flame pattern.
 
''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is the first game to clearly feature female Mushroom People, before ''Paper Mario'' introduced other females and ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' featured the official debut of [[Toadette]].
 
===''Mario Party'' series===
Toads also make recurring appearances throughout the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The most prominent Toad is Toad himself who initially serves as the main host for the first two ''Mario Party'' titles as well as the fourth installment. In the later titles, he is a playable character exclusive to [[Beach Volley Folly]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and becomes fully playable starting from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', while his female counterpart [[Toadette]] makes her playable debut in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Aside from the two playable Toads, other Toads play the roles as assistants that aid the playable characters throughout the game, as well as being NPCs in various minigames. Toads also serve as shop keepers in Toad's own board [[Toad's Midway Madness]] in ''Mario Party 4''. In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', several Toads appear in [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]], including [[Shroomlock]], [[Mrs. Shroomlock]], [[Mr. E (Mario Party Advance)|Mr. E]], and [[Mushbert]], Toad and Toadette appear as hosts of some of the game modes, and generic Toads appear on portraits in [[Splatterball]] (shooting them causes the player to permanently lose one of their ammo slots). Toadsworth makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' as the main host of the game though he does not make any later appearances in the ''Mario Party'' series. Members of the Toad species corresponding to the player's color (Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green) are the characters players start out in the Toad Scramble mode of ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' while Toad himself is playable in other modes. Also in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', Toads serve as customers in the minigame [[One-Stop Toad Shop]]. In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', a blue Toad appears as the host.
====''Mario Party 9''====
Toads appear prominently in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' as the hosts of the game's various modes. A yellow Toad hosts the Party and Solo Modes, operates the Museum, and also appears in story mode. Throughout the boards, he often assists the player by providing tips and as well as general controls for events such as minigames, and also announces the winners of the various modes and gives out various rewards to the players based on their scores. A blue Toad hosts Minigame Mode and relays instructions to the players in minigames. A blue Toad also makes an appearance in the minigame [[Toad and Go Seek]]. A green Toad announces the [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 9|Almost There!]] event. Toad also appears as a playable character.
 
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
Like in ''Mario Party 9'', a yellow Toad appears as the host of the boards in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', with the exception of [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] which is hosted by Bowser himself. A blue Toad exchanges collectibles for Mario Party Points and is the host of the Minigames and [[Nintendo 3DS#StreetPass and SpotPass|StreetPass]] Minigames modes. A green Toad appears in the [[Bowser's Tower]] mode as the player's partner. Toad also appears as a playable character.
 
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
Members of the Toad species typically appear as NPCs serving as spectators, line judges, camera operators, or referees on the court in their appearances in the ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series. In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', several colored Toads run the options menu in this game, with Toad guiding players in the records, shop, and outfitter, while blue, yellow, green, and purple Toads handle other areas of the records. In ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'', a Toad always waves the second player's flag when playing in Doubles. Additionally, the Toad sitting on the chair wears a black outfit to distinguish himself from the playable [[Toad]] character in the game. In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', a red and a blue Toad serve as commentators in the start and beginning of Adventure Mode, and a Toad follows the player making comments and remarks about what is currently happening in the story.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLANGHCtlSE&t=1293s</ref> There is also an option to allow a blue Toad to commentate during multiplayer matches. A green Toad, blue Toad, and yellow Toad accompany the playable Toad in his entry to the court, and two purple Toads hand Peach her racket when she steps into the court.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario''====
====''Paper Mario''====
Toads appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the main residents of [[Toad Town]]. There is also one in each [[Toad House]] in all towns of the game, except for the one in [[Star Haven]]. According to [[Goombario]], these Toads had been sent to man the Toad Houses by [[Princess Peach]] in order to help the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom's towns. The Toad inhabitants of [[Dry Dry Outpost]], known as [[Dryite]]s, wear turbans over their mushroom caps. Also, a Toad martial artist, known as [[The Master]], is featured in the game. He runs a karate dojo in Toad Town, and has two pupils named [[Lee]] and [[Chan]]. He can be fought as an optional boss. The Master's sister, [[Tayce T.]] is also a Toad Town resident. She is considered by many to be an extraordinarily good chef. She  cooks any item that Mario bring to her into new, potentially stronger items.
[[File:PM Toad.png|frame|left]]
Toads appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the main residents of [[Toad Town]]. There is also one in each [[Toad House]] in all towns of the game, except for the one in [[Star Haven]]. According to [[Goombario]], these Toads had been sent to man the Toad Houses by [[Princess Peach]] in order to help the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom's towns. The Toad inhabitants of [[Dry Dry Outpost]], known as [[Dryite]]s, wear turbans over their mushroom caps. Also, a Toad martial artist, known as [[The Master]], can be fought as an optional boss at the [[Toad Town Dojo]] (of which a yellow Toad just outside the Dojo is a participant, having received a [[First-Degree Card]]). The Master's sister, [[Tayce T.]] can also cook items for Mario.


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:TTYD_Toad.png|thumb|A [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario''-style]] Toad.]]
[[File:TTYD_Toad.png|thumb|A Toad in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'']]
The species appear again in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They live in many of the game's towns, and are also owners of almost every shop found in [[Rogueport]] and the surrounding areas. During the events of the game, a large group of orange Toads are stranded in the [[Pirate's Grotto]] on [[Keelhaul Key]], along with the [[Pianta]]s [[Francesca]] and [[Frankie]]. Mario has to use [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s [[Bomb (attack)|Bomb ability]] to help them escape the Pirate's Grotto.
The species reappear in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' inhabiting many of the game's towns, and serving as proprietors of most [[List of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|shop]]s and [[inn]]s found in [[Rogueport]] and its surrounding settlements. Many Toads frequent the [[Glitz Pit]], with a large group of fanatical Toads (alongside [[Lakitu]]) crowding around the champion [[Rawk Hawk]]. Numerous Toad sailors become stranded in the [[Pirate's Grotto]] on [[Keelhaul Key]] (alongside [[Pianta]]s [[Francesca]] and [[Frankie]]) and are freed by Mario with the help of [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario)|Bomb]] ability. Several unnamed Toads serve as crew on the luxury train [[Excess Express]], and as workers and porters at [[Riverside Station]] and the terminuses in Rogueport and [[Poshley Heights]].
 
Toads in the game are seen with a variety of mushroom cap colors; red, blue, green, orange, and yellow. The caps of some Toads also have a black base color instead of white. Uniquely, the [[Excess Express waitress]] features a single large heart on her cap instead of circles. Several Toads are seen to have hair growing from under their cap, and black caps with gold rims are worn by uniformed Toads, appearing as a matching head cover with their outfit.
 
Several notable Toads are more prominently featured in the game. [[Toadsworth]] accompanies [[Princess Peach]] to Rogueport, and spends almost the entirety of the game in the town's inn awaiting her rescue. [[Toadette]] appears to give Mario a tutorial whenever he obtains an upgrade for his [[hammer]] or [[boots]]. The chef [[Zess T.]] can cook [[recipe]]s for Mario from a combination of provided items. [[Jolene]] serves as [[Grubba]]'s assistant in the Glitz Pit, and [[Prince Mush]] is the former champion. Travelling on the Excess Express is the overweight gourmet [[Heff T.]], the wealthy socialite [[Toodles]], and the famous movie star [[Zip Toad]]. The train is also haunted by the spectre of a deceased Toad known as [[Ghost T.]]. In Poshley Heights, Luigi superfan [[Toadia]] is the secretary of the [[List of implied organizations#Luigi Fan Club|Luigi Fan Club]]. Mario can also encounter the [[Traveling Sisters 3]], who are triplet adventurers who travel to each settlement over the course of the game.
 
Toads also appear in the [[audience]] during battles. They provide three times as much [[Star Power]] as other members of the audience, and typically throw helpful items such as [[coin]]s and [[Mushroom]]s to Mario.
 
The [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] introduces the [[Battle Master]] in settlements around the game, fulfiling a similar role to the [[Action Toad]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Mario can request the Battle Master's help in practicing the timing to execute [[action command]]s, [[guard]]s, and [[superguard]]s, facing against harmless cardboard [[Goomba]] training dummies physically manipulated by the Battle Master himself.


====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Toads do not make a major appearance. [[Toad]] himself is present at the beginning of the game, telling Mario and Luigi that Princess Peach had been captured, and several Toads appear as part of the [[audience]] when Mario performs a [[Stylish Move]]. Toads also appear in the minigame, [[Mansion Patrol]]. They somehow manage to get themselves captured by [[Boo]]s, and the player has to aim the [[Wii]] Remote cursor at the ghosts, and destroy them to free the Toads. Whenever a captured Toad is freed, they provide the player with a power-up, but if the player accidentally shoots a Toad, they will lose [[point]]s. They also are mentioned in Toad's [[Caught Card]] which is the last of the card collection.
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Toads do not make a major appearance. [[Toad]] himself is present at the beginning of the game, telling Mario and Luigi that Princess Peach had been captured, and several Toads appear as part of the [[audience]] when Mario performs a [[stylish move]]. Toads also appear in the minigame, [[Mansion Patrol]]. The player has to aim the [[Wii]] Remote cursor at [[Boo]]s to defeat them to free the Toads. They also are mentioned in Toad's [[Catch Card]] which is the last of the card collection.


====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
[[File:Blue Toad PMSS.png|thumb|125px|Artwork of a worried Toad from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.]]
[[File:Blue Toad PMSS.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of a worried blue Toad for ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'']]
Toads appear as supporting characters in the 3DS title ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Many Toads are first to be seen in [[Decalburg]], a town similar to [[Toad Town]], where they were celebrating alongside Mario, Peach, and various other characters in the annual [[Sticker Fest]] celebration. However, their celebrations were soon ruined Bowser comes upon stage to steal a Sticker Comet. Three Toads attempt to pull Bowser away from the comet by his tail and put up a brave fight; however, their attempts prove to be of no use as Bowser launches himself away from the Toads and crashes headlong into the comet. The power of comet immediately strengthens Bowser and he immediately unleashes a tornado that blows away most of the Toads and Mario from the scene.  
Toads appear as supporting characters in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Many Toads are first to be seen in [[Decalburg]], a town similar to [[Toad Town]], where they are celebrating the [[Sticker Fest]], which are soon disrupted by Bowser. After the disruption, Toads are scattered through Decalburg either stuck within the debris or in need of assistance, which Mario then helps then clean up.
 
Toads appear in more various areas and help out Mario in a variety of ways. One such case is a group of Toads that act as a ladder for Mario to climb upon so that he could retrieve a missing bridge sticker.
 
A Green Toad who first appears standing on the rolled-up town square of Decalburg seems to be in charge of restoring the town square. If Mario uses Paperize mode near the fountain and removes it, Green Toad will come out and shows Mario the [[Sticker Museum]] he made in his basement.
 
Additionally, ancient Toad species are revealed in murals of [[Drybake Stadium]], alongside [[Koopa Troopa]]s. These Toads have human-like proportions, and are much taller than normal Toads, with longer limbs and smaller heads.


[[File:PM3DS26.png|left|thumb|180px|Toads marching within Decalburg.]]
After the folded Toad on the roof of a structure in Decalburg has been saved, the Toad states that he was folded 256 times, a reference to the storage capacity of older consoles.
After some time of the tornado's disappearance, Mario finds many Toads scattered through Decalburg either stuck within the debris or in need of assistance. In order to clear the mess, Mario assists the various Toads and gains their help in cleaning up Decalburg (with the Toads even unraveling the entire town which had been rolled up in a paper-like style). Upon leaving Decalburg, Mario finds more Toads in various areas and an assortment of them play crucial roles in assisting the plumber on his journey. One such case is a group of Toads that act as a ladder for Mario to climb upon so that he could retrieve a missing bridge sticker.  


A Green Toad who first appears standing on the burritoed town square of Decalburg seems to be in-charge of restoring the town square. If Mario use Paperize mode near the fountain and remove it, Green Toad will come out and shows Mario the [[Sticker Museum]] he made in his basement.
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
{{quote2|Luigi wouldn't do this to us!|A Toad in [[Toad Trainworks]]|[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]}}
[[File:PMCS Super Roshambo win.png|thumb|Toads cheering for Mario at the [[Roshambo Temple]] in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''.]]
In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', Toads appear throughout [[Prism Island]], where most of them have their colors drained by [[Slurp Guy]]s. The Toads can also be seen at the [[Roshambo Temple]]s to watch Mario play [[Super Roshambo]].


Additionally, ancient Toad species are revealed in murals of [[Drybake Stadium]], alongside [[Koopa Troopas]]. These Toads have human-like proportions, and are much taller than normal Toads, with longer limbs and smaller heads.
In [[Toad Trainworks]], there are 12 Toads who can attack Mario by yelling at him, doing 1 damage each, even when Mario manages to block the attack. Mario cannot attack those Toads, however, as the battle ends after each Toad has attacked Mario once to blow off steam.
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After saving a folded Toad on the roof of a structure in Decalburg, the Toad states that he was folded 256 times, a reference to the storage capacity of older consoles.
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
[[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|thumb|100px|A Toad in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Toads are found scattered around most areas of the game, with their forms altered to origami by [[King Olly]]. Mario can free them using his hammer, which causes them to uncrumple, say something to Mario, and run off. As Mario rescues the Toads, he earns Toad Points, which are used to unlock concept art in [[Musée Champignon]]. There are 416 Toads in total to be rescued in the game.


===''Luigi's Mansion''===
The Toads can assist in battle, where they act as an [[audience]] and if the player holds {{button|switch|Y}} to "cheer", Mario pays them coins, at which point they can damage enemies, solve ring puzzles, directly heal Mario by throwing heart pieces at him, and give items to Mario. If Mario does so in any normal battle, however, he will not earn a "Puzzle-Completion Bonus" at the end of the battle. The effectiveness of the crowd depends on how many coins are spent before using it, as well as the number of Toads that are in the audience. They also make comments on the battle, such as cheering for Mario and telling him to guard.
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Toad followed [[Mario]] in from orders of [[Princess Peach]], quickly getting lost in the mansion. He is found crying in the ''Foyer'', and after talking to [[Luigi]] acts as a save point for the game. Toad also offers hints to Luigi depending on what part of the story the player has reached. Toad oddly enough can be found in several sections of the mansion, before Luigi has even reached that specific room. This helps making the save points easier to reach. Such locations include the second floor balcony, second floor toilet and the inside the outhouse.


===''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''===
Inside [[Temple of Shrooms]], there are 40 Toads who had their faces punched out by [[Hole Punch]]. The first of those faceless Toads after Mario defeats the [[Scuttlebug]]s attacking him, three in a hallway after Mario frees them from a spider web they are dangling from, and three in a room with stakes after Mario frees them by hammering the stakes they are stuck to can be seen walking in a zombie-like fashion. Mario must gather all 40 faceless Toads, including 24 who are dangling from a large spider web, with help from [[Professor Toad]] who is carrying a boombox with [["Thrills at Night"]] playing in order to lure Hole Punch out of his hiding place. After Mario defeats Hole Punch, causing him to subsequently explode, all the faceless Toads regain their faces, effectively rescuing them.
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In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', Toads have a bigger role than in the first game, serving as assistants for [[Professor E. Gadd]] by inspecting the different mansions in [[Evershade Valley]]: [[Toad]] inspects [[Haunted Towers]], a yellow Toad inspects [[Old Clockworks]], a blue Toad inspects [[Secret Mine]], and a green and purple Toad both inspect [[Treacherous Mansion]]. In the events of the game, the Toads are trapped in paintings by [[King Boo]] and his henchmen after the [[Dark Moon]] shattered.  


Throughout the game, Luigi must locate the Toad assistants by finding the paintings they're trapped in and using the [[Dark-Light Device]] to set them free, then returning them to a [[Pixelator|Pixelator Screen]] in the mansion. The Toads are used to assist Luigi to get through missions: using the [[Poltergust 5000]], he can latch on a Toad's head with {{button|3ds|R}} to carry him or by firing the Toad from the nozzle with {{button|3ds|L}}, the latter which is used for weighing down platforms or accessing alcoves that Luigi can't reach. The Toads can also retrieve treasure and key items for Luigi if they touch it and go back to him. Each Toad has his own fear, and a Toad will not cross an area that he fears so Luigi must carry him with the Poltergust 5000 to circumvent this. As long as Luigi is escorting a Toad, Luigi will not enter another room unless the Toad is with him. The Toad assistants will also panic if ghosts suddenly appear or from sudden noises, frantically running around a room screaming until the source is dealt with or they are flashed with the [[Strobulb]] (they will otherwise cheer for Luigi if he is sucking up ghosts). When dealing with [[Sneaker]]s, the ghosts may capture a Toad if Luigi is capturing another ghost; the plumber must use the Power Gauge to grab the Toad from the Sneaker to release him, but sometimes it will let him go on its own. The Toads will follow Luigi through the mansions, but if left alone, they will sit idly, crying until Luigi goes near them. When a Toad assistant returns to the [[Bunker (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Bunker]], they will provide a snapshot from E. Gadd's tridimensional security-camera which can be used for clues in later missions.
Later in the game, cherub-like Toads with white togas and wings known as [[Shangri-Spa Toad]]s are introduced in [[Shangri-Spa]].
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PMTOK Toads.png|thumb|Artwork of three Toads in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
Toad faceless PMTOK sprite.png|thumb|A faceless Toad, encountered in [[Temple of Shrooms]]
Shangri-Spa Toad PMTOK sprite.png|A [[Shangri-Spa]] Toad
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[[File:GraveyardShiftToadLMDM.png|thumb|200px|Toad embracing Luigi.]]
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
The Toad assistants aren't seen or mentioned in the game until mission [[B-3: Graveyard Shift]] in [[Haunted Towers]]. When Luigi is looking for a special key to unlock the door in the [[Hollow Tree]], E. Gadd suggests he goes to the [[Crypt]] to find it. Instead of finding the key, Luigi sees a painting of Toad in the back of the room (after destroying the wall hiding it). After using the Dark-Light Device on the painting, Toad will come out of it. After freeing Toad, E. Gadd will contact Luigi, stating that Toad is an assistant of his looking after the Haunted Towers, and tells Luigi to bring him to the [[Gardener's Lab]] as there's a Pixelator Screen that will take him back to the Bunker (as the Pixelator from the Bunker cannot pixelate both Toad and Luigi at once). Toad has a fear of bodies of water and will not follow Luigi if he crosses it; the green-clad plumber must use the Poltergust 5000 to latch on to Toad's head and carry him across instead. After capturing [[The Three Sisters]] and working their way to the Gardner's Lab, E. Gadd will activate the Pixelator Screen to transport Toad back to the Bunker. At the end of the mission, E. Gadd will tell Luigi that Toad brought back a snapshot from his security-camera of ghostly activity in the [[Rooftop Pool]].
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], Toad appears as Princess Peach's neutral [[Toad (move)|special move]], being held out in front of her and attacking any opponents if he is hit. If he gets attacked, he will release spores. Toad also appears as [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] which can be unlocked if the players finish the All-Star mode. In Adventure Mode, two Toads appear in the Mushroom Kingdom stage. One appears on the platform where the player fights the Yoshis and the other appears just before the [[Goal Pole]] at the end. Toad also appears as Stickers in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


[[File:YellowToadLMDM.png|thumb|left|200px|Luigi launches Yellow Toad to the elevator.]]
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the animation has changed aesthetically, as Peach now hides behind Toad, who guards her and attacks any opponents. Toad also now appears during Peach's grabs and throws. Daisy, as Peach's Echo Fighter, instead uses a blue Toad in Toad's place.
In mission [[C-5: Piece at Last]], E. Gadd and Luigi are in search for the missing rotor for the [[Clock Tower Gate]]. The professor reveals to Luigi that he hired a yellow Toad assistant to look after the [[Old Clockworks]], and stating that he was apparently "checking on a malfunction in the [[Synchronization Room]]", later adding that he forgot about him and how "terrible it must be to work for him". Interestingly, in an earlier mission, [[C-1: A Timely Entrance]], in the [[Cargo Room]] Luigi can get a glimpse through a pipe to the [[Service Elevator]] of the yellow Toad balancing on a rail trying to reach a ruby, when 2 Boos appear and watch from behind, before the Toad goes off balance and falling down to the floor below, with the Boo's then pursuing. Luigi eventually heads to the Synchronization Room and sees another painting with the yellow Toad in it. After freeing him, the yellow Toad decides to help Luigi retrieve the rotor in the [[Storage Room]], but also tells him that he has an "irrational fear of clocks" (Chronomentrophobia), and asks him to keep him away from large gears and clocks. After fighting a [[Strong Sneaker]] and its group of [[Greenie]]s, the two eventually make it to the Storage Room. After retrieving the rotor, the yellow Toad will state that he "feels sick" after touching it and asks Luigi to escort him back to the Service Elevator as there's a Pixelator Screen there. Before Luigi brings the yellow Toad to the Pixelator Screen, he can use him to retrieve a Gemstone and some Gold Bars by launching him with the Poltergust 5000 to the other side of the room. When Luigi and the yellow Toad make it back to the Bunker, E. Gadd will reveal that the yellow Toad brought back a snapshot as well, displaying ghostly activity behind the Clock Tower Gate; most noticeably, a [[Overset Possessor|possessor ghost]] with a Dark Moon piece, and an [[King Boo|ominous glow]] from the outer limits of the image.


[[File:BlueToadLMDM.png|thumb|200px|Luigi and Blue Toad gives each other a thumbs up.]]
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
In the [[Secret Mine]]'s mission [[D-1: Cold Case]], Professor E. Gadd reveals to Luigi that he has a blue Toad assistant there, and asks him to see if he knows about the Dark Moon piece that fell there, since the Parascope isn't picking up signals well due to bad weather. He suggests Luigi to go to the [[Chalet]] to see if he's "napping by the fireplace", but when he gets there, the blue Toad assistant is nowhere to be found. E. Gadd then suggests that he go to the [[Fishing Hut]], hoping that he's not fishing instead, stating that "he's not being paid to catch fish, unless they're some kind of freaky ghost fish". Luigi goes to the Fishing Hut, and after revealing the invisible painting, he frees the blue Toad from it. Just when Luigi would think that he and the blue Toad would head beck to the Chalet with no problem, the blue Toad jumps for joy upon being freed, breaking the ice underneath the two, both plummeting to the bottom of the mine. Luigi and the blue Toad must then find an elevator to take them back to the Chalet, but the zip line in the Airway is deactivated on the other side, so the two must find an another way to get to the elevator. Blue Toad has a fear of ice; if Luigi tries to carry him across sheets of it, it will break from the weight of the two, so he must launch the blue Toad from the Poltergust's nozzle over the ice to get across. After eventually making their way back to the Chalet and using the Pixelator Screen there to transport the blue Toad back to the Bunker, E. Gadd will state that Luigi and the blue Toad heard a "crazed laughter" from the bottom of the mine and will show Luigi a snapshot from the blue Toad. In [[D-3: Across the Chasm]], E. Gadd will tell Luigi that the blue Toad knows how to get across the chasm to get to the [[Workshop (Secret Mine)|Workshop]] where the Dark Moon piece is located.
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
[[File:Balcony Second Floor LM.png|thumb|left|A Toad on the [[Balcony (2F)|second floor Balcony]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'']]
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its 3DS remake]], Toads appear throughout the mansion and save the player's progress when Luigi interacts with them.<ref>''Luigi's Mansion'' instruction manual, page 26.</ref> One Toad followed [[Mario]] in from orders of [[Princess Peach]], where both end up lost. The same Toad is found crying in the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]], and after talking to [[Luigi]] acts as the first save point in the game. The Toads also offer hints to Luigi depending on what part of the story the player has reached. A Toad can be found in the [[Balcony (2F)|second floor balcony]], the [[Washroom (1F)|first floor washroom]], and the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]].
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[[File:PurpleGreenToadsLMDM.png|thumb|left|200px|Purple and Green Toad imprisoned inside Treacherous Mansion.]]
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
[[File:GreenPurpleToadLMDM.png|thumb|200px|Luigi use the [[Dark-Light Device]] to free the Purple Toad.]]
[[File:GraveyardShiftToadLMDM.png|thumb|200px|A Toad embracing Luigi in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'']]
In [[E-1: Front-Door Key]] in the [[Treacherous Mansion]], Luigi can get a glimpse through a window to the [[Front Entrance]] of a purple Toad being imprisoned in a painting by [[King Boo]], as well as another painting with a Toad trapped in it. In [[E-2: Double Trouble]], E. Gadd requests Luigi to go back to the Treacherous Mansion to bring back his Toad assistant that may be in danger due to the paranormal readings from the Parascope getting stronger. The professor hopes that he may know the whereabouts of the last Dark Moon piece. When Luigi happens to free the Toad, he will reveal that his other friend got captured as well, and questions why E. Gadd never told Luigi that two Toads were looking after the Treacherous Mansion, snarking if the professor is color blind, then adding that his other friend is in the [[Jungle Exhibit]]/[[Ice Age Exhibit]]. When Luigi visits the [[Ice Age Exhibit]], he can peek through a hole in the ice wall to see a painting with a Toad in it. When Luigi uses a log from the [[Jungle Exhibit]] and ignites it with a burning torch in the [[Ancient Exhibit]] and goes back to the Ice Age Exhibit and melts the ice wall, the green-clad plumber will free the purple Toad from his painting. Likewise, the green Toad is trapped in a painting in the Jungle Exhibit behind a [[Carnivorous Plant]]. Luigi first has to pick up a bucket from the [[Dark Age Exhibit]] and fill it with water from the Jungle Exhibit to water a plant that produces a spiky plant ball that he can then use to defeat the Carnivorous Plant and free the green Toad from his painting. Regardless, once both Toads have been freed, E. Gadd will contact Luigi to bring the Toad to the [[Inner Courtyard]] as there's a Pixelator Screen there (the professor being unaware there are two Toads with the plumber). Once at the Inner Courtyard, and eventually defeating a Boo and several Strong Sneakers, Luigi and the two Toads reveal a spiral staircase and make their way up to the second floor where the Pixelator Screen is. When the two Toads return to the Bunker, E. Gadd wallops one of the Toads, mistaking one of them for a ghost. When Luigi returns to the Bunker as well, E. Gadd states that he forgot that he had two Toads inspecting the Treacherous Mansion due to how busy he gets with his research, and remembers to have to give them their paychecks now. He also adds that the two Toads had no idea where the Dark Moon piece is, but they claimed that a lot of action was taking place on the second floor, and brought a security-camera image with them.
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', Toads have a bigger role than in the first game, serving as assistants for [[Professor E. Gadd]] by inspecting the different mansions in [[Evershade Valley]]: a red Toad inspects [[Haunted Towers]], a yellow Toad inspects [[Old Clockworks]], a blue Toad inspects [[Secret Mine]], and green and purple Toads both inspect [[Treacherous Mansion]]. E. Gadd tends to occasionally forget about them, and even states how "terrible it must be to work for him". In the game, the Toads are trapped in paintings by [[King Boo]] and his henchmen after the [[Dark Moon]] shattered. When a Toad assistant returns to the [[Bunker]], he provides a snapshot from E. Gadd's tridimensional security camera which can be used for clues in later missions.


[[File:ToadsLuigiLMDM.png|thumb|left|200px|The Toads and Luigi gather the pieces to restore the Dark Moon.]]
[[File:ToadsLuigiLMDM.png|thumb|left|200px|The Toads and Luigi gather the pieces to restore the Dark Moon.]]
[[File:LMDMendcredits7.png|thumb|200px|The Toads and a Slammer playing on a seesaw in the ending credits.]]
Throughout the game, Luigi must locate the Toad assistants by finding the paintings they're trapped in and using the [[Dark-Light Device]] to set them free, then returning them to a [[Pixelator|Pixelator Screen]] in the mansion as the Pixelator from the Bunker cannot pixelate both the Toads and Luigi at once. The Toads will follow Luigi through the mansions, but if left alone, they sit idly, crying until Luigi goes near them. They are used to assist Luigi to get through missions: using the [[Poltergust 5000]], he can latch on a Toad's head with {{button|3ds|R}} to carry him or by firing the Toad from the nozzle with {{button|3ds|L}}, the latter which is used for weighing down platforms or accessing alcoves that Luigi can't reach. The Toads can also retrieve treasure and key items for Luigi if they touch it and retrieve it for him.
In the ending of the game, the Toad assistants teleport to the Treacherous Mansion's [[Terrace (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Terrace]] with the pieces of the Dark Moon in their arms. As Luigi and the Toads hold up the pieces to the sky, the pieces shine brightly and form a completed Dark Moon. With the Dark Moon in place, the previously mind controlled ghosts revert back to their peaceful ways and celebrate with the heroes. The ghosts even go onward to giving the other Toads rides on them. In the final scene, the Toads join the Mario Bros., Professor E. Gadd, and several ghosts for a group picture. Within the ending credits, it is revealed the ghosts have truly went back to their happier states and even reveal to be on friendly terms with the Toads and co.
 
Each Toad has his own fear, and cannot cross an area that he fears so Luigi must carry him with the Poltergust 5000 to circumvent this. As long as Luigi is escorting a Toad, Luigi cannot enter another room unless the Toad is with him. The Toad assistants also panic if ghosts suddenly appear or from sudden noises, frantically running around a room until the source is dealt with or they are flashed with the [[Strobulb]]; they otherwise cheer for Luigi if he is sucking up ghosts. When dealing with [[Sneaker]]s, the ghosts may capture a Toad if Luigi is capturing another ghost; the plumber must use the Power Gauge to grab the Toad from the Sneaker to release him, but sometimes it will let him go on its own.
 
In the ending of the game, the Toad assistants teleport to the Treacherous Mansion's [[Terrace (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Terrace]] with the pieces of the Dark Moon to reassemble it. In the ending and the credits, the Toads, as well as the heroes, are shown playing and having good times with the ghosts.
 
====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
A trio of Toads appear in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where they accompany Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach to The Last Resort. On the bus ride there, driven by Toad, a blue Toad is seen playing with a baseball next to a yellow Toad, who is reading a book, but accidentally drops it. However, like Mario and Peach, they are captured by King Boo and trapped in paintings. After Luigi saves each of them, they wait in Professor E. Gadd's lab for the rest of the game. However, Toad himself is later sent to the Boilerworks by E. Gadd to find an upgrade for the [[Poltergust G-00]], but is attacked by ghosts, prompting Luigi to rescue him again.
 
After Luigi frees Mario and Princess Peach from their paintings, King Boo traps the Toads alongside E. Gadd, Mario, and Peach in a single painting. After his defeat, Luigi frees them all once more and they all work together to rebuild the hotel.
 
The Toads are rescued in this order: Toad is rescued first after beating [[Amadeus Wolfgeist]], the blue Toad is rescued second after beating [[Ug]], and the third Toad to be rescued is the yellow Toad, rescued after beating [[Captain Fishook]].
 
In the [[ScareScraper]], the "Find the Toads!" mission has players find four Toads (red, blue, yellow and green). To clear the mission, they need to bring all four of them back to the TV safely.
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
Toads appear at the beginning of the game in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in [[Toad Town]] and at [[Peach's Castle]]. They are seen escaping the castle after Peach is attacked by [[Cackletta]] and [[Fawful]]. Various Toads will give Mario [[mushroom]]s if he assists them with various tasks before he leaves for the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Toads also have their own [[Little Fungitown|immigrant community]] in the Beanbean Kingdom. Outside the town, which is located high above [[Teehee Valley]], Toads make only minor appearances in the game.
[[File:Starshadeart.jpg|100px|thumb|right|The Starshade Bros.]]
Toads appear at the beginning of the game in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' in [[Toad Town|Toadtown Square]] and at [[Peach's Castle|Princess Peach's Castle]]. They are seen escaping the castle after Peach is attacked by [[Cackletta]] and [[Fawful]]. Toad himself can be controlled in the beginning to warn Mario and Luigi of Princess Peach's capture. Various Toads give Mario [[mushroom]]s if he assists them with various tasks before he leaves for the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. The [[Starshade Bros.]] patrol the border of the Mushroom Kingdom in [[Stardust Fields]]. Toads also have their own immigrant community called [[Little Fungitown]] in the Beanbean Kingdom.


====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the Toad's life force, known as [[vim]], is extracted by the [[Shroob|Shroobs]] to be used as fuel for their UFOs during their invasion of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. This process occurrs at the [[Vim Factory]]. Many Toads also appear at Peach's castle, giving information to Mario and Luigi. Also, there are Toads with red caps and white spots that live in [[Thwomp Volcano]]. Many Toads are also transformed into shroob mushrooms when their vim is extracted from their bodies (this is especially seen in [[Toadwood Forest]]).
Toads appear in [[Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' giving information to Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi. When the Bros. first arrive at [[Hollijolli Village]] in the past, they see the Toads who were living there being abducted by [[Shroob]]s. The [[Hollijolli Mayor]], who managed to escape detection by hiding (and getting stuck) in his chimney, was quickly captured after being freed by the Mario Bros. In the [[Vim Factory]], the Toads' life force, [[Vim]], is extracted by the Shroobs to be used as fuel for their [[Shroob saucer|saucers]] during their invasion of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]; once the extraction is finished, they slowly become a part of the trees in [[Toadwood Forest]]. Toads with red caps and brown spots inhabit [[Thwomp Volcano]] as extreme climbers. Two Toads at Peach's Castle run a shop called the [[Shroom Shop]] while two Toads named [[Gramma Red and Gramma Green]] run their shop [[Gramma's Place]] at the Toad Town of the past. [[Toadiko]] and [[Toadbert]] both accompany Peach in her tour of the past but, like Peach, both ended up being attacked by the Shroobs. Sometimes, a [[Tanoomba]] or [[Tashrooba]] disguises itself as a Toad (with a raccoon tail added). When the Mario Bros. get close, the Toad turns back into a Tanoomba or Tashrooba.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
[[File:RedToadRPG3.png|thumb|100px|A Toad from ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'']]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Fawful infects Toads with the [[blorbs]] which causes them to bloat to extreme sizes. Princess Peach requests the aid of Mario and Luigi in finding a [[Star Cure|cure]]<ref>[http://bowsersinsidestory.com/#/inside-story/ Official English Bowser's Inside Story Website]</ref>. Several named, recognizable Toads appear in the game such as Toadsworth and Toadbert. A new character named [[Dr. Toadley]] appears later in the game to help Mario and Luigi find the Star Cures; he eventually fuses them into the [[Miracle Cure]]. This manages to cure the case of the blorbs and allowed the Toads to regain their original shapes once again. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', there are unused models for blue, yellow, green, and purple Toads.


====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
Toads who escaped the blorbs are also found in Bowser's body after he swallowed them up. They are mostly found in the marketplace-like area in his abdomen called [[Toad Square]].
[[File:RedToadRPG3.png|thumb|100px|A Toad from ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''.]]


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Toads are affected by the [[Blorbs]] which causes them to bloat to extreme sizes. It is revealed that this was caused by [[Fawful]], who had sold odd mushrooms that caused the sickness. Princess Peach requests the aid of Mario and Luigi in finding a [[Star Cure|cure]]<ref>[http://bowsersinsidestory.com/#/inside-story/ Official English Bowser's Inside Story Website]</ref>. As well, singular and recognizable Toads appear in the game such as Toadsworth and [[Toadbert]]. A new character named [[Doctor Toadley]] appears later in the game to help Mario and [[Luigi]] find the Star Cures, he also fuses them into the [[Miracle Cure]]. This manages to cure the case of the Blorbs and allowed the Toads to regain their original shapes once again.
Towards the end of the game, after [[Dark Bowser]] unleashes a major Dark Storm over the Mushroom Kingdom (which he intends to destroy along with its inhabitants), several Toads are seen to be trapped in bubbles along with [[Broque Monsieur]] and the [[Koopa Paratroopa Trio]].


Toads who escaped the Blorbs are also found in Bowser's body after he swallowed them up. They are mostly found in the market place like area in his abdomen called [[Toad Square]]. In the ending of the game, the Toads along with the Mario Bros. and Peach are released from Bowser's body and can be seen to be rejoicing until Bowser begins his attack on Mario and Luigi after gaining consciousness.
In the ending of the game, the Toads along with the Mario Bros. and Peach are released from Bowser's body and can be seen to be rejoicing until Bowser begins his attack on Mario and Luigi after gaining consciousness.


====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
Several Toads are scattered about [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.
Several Toads are scattered about [[Pi'illo Island]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In [[Mushrise Park]], one Toad is bullied by some [[Thorb]]s and Mario and Luigi save him. This Toad gives them [[Attack Piece]]s and teaches the brothers about them.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
Toads in this game have Toad Villages which are located in various places throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. This is where the trio can buy and sell items in their respective shops. Like in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', some Toads let the trio embark on various tasks (missions) like catching [[Nabbit]], which can reward the trio with new [[Bros. Attack]]s or gear, instead of the usual Mushrooms. A blue Toad who delivers mushrooms also appears in this game, though he is known to be sometimes clumsy.
 
Paper Toads from the ''Paper Mario'' series also appear in this game. They are very afraid of their real-life counterparts, causing them to flee and hide in many parts of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. They made their way into the real world after flying out of the [[Paper Mario book]] as a result of an accident involving [[Luigi]] in the beginning of the game. As the story progresses, many Paper Toads befriended their real-life counterparts, as well as [[Toadette]], who uses them to create [[Papercraft]]. They are also seen helping Mario and Luigi make their way up to [[Neo Bowser Castle]].


===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''====
[[File:Yellowtoadmvsdk.png|thumb|left|The three Toad employees.]]
[[File:Cutscene ToadWorkers.png|thumb|The three Toad employees]]
[[File:MvsDK_Toad.jpg|thumb|A Toad from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', three Toads (red, blue, and yellow) appear as employees of the [[Mario Toy Company]], which is attacked by Donkey Kong, who steals the [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] toys, with the Toads being unable to do anything in the process (although it is not shown what exactly Donkey Kong did to them).
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', three Toads appear as employees of the [[Mario Toy Company]]. They work quite peacefully until Donkey Kong had arrived to steal the [[Mini Mario (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Mini Mario]] toys. During the robbery, the Toads are shown to be in complete fear of Donkey Kong; thus, making them unable to do anything at the time to stop him. The Toads later reappear at the end of the game where they are seen laughing at the careless Donkey Kong who at that point had dropped all the Mini Mario toys that he had stolen. The three Toads are then kidnapped by the enraged Donkey Kong. Fortunately, they are rescued by Mario during the final battle between him and the ape.  
 
They later appear after Donkey Kong runs out of Mini-Marios following his defeat in World 6, where they, alongside Mario and some Mini-Marios, laugh at him, which enrages him and forces him to capture the Toads and place them in locked cages on top of a giant building. They are eventually rescued by Mario and decide to help him defeat Donkey Kong. During the battle, the Toads carry the large [[DK Barrel]]s that Donkey Kong had thrown previously back to the stage. Mario and the three Toads succeed in defeating Donkey Kong, who hangs off the building, though the three Toads stomp on his finger and make him fall, celebrating in the process.


During the battle, the Toads play a key supporting role for Mario (after being rescued by him) by carrying the large [[DK Barrel]]s that Donkey Kong had thrown previously back to the stage. By using these barrels, Mario is then able to attack Donkey Kong, with each hit causing the ape to fall lower and lower down the building. Upon hitting him for the third time, Donkey Kong can be seen clinging on to one of the railings of the buildings by one hand. Unfortunately for him, the Toads then arrive back to the stage to stomp on his hand as revenge for kidnapping him. This causes the villainous ape to fall off the building completely (though he does survive by landing on a truck full of Mini-Mario toys).
The Toads are also among the artwork seen in the true ending credits as well as in the "THANKS FOR PLAYING" image at the end alongside Mario, some Mini-Marios, and Donkey Kong.


====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
[[File:MiniToadtoy.png|thumb|left|120px|The '''Mini Toad''' toy.]]
[[File:MiniToadtoy.png|thumb|left|120px|The Mini Toad toy]]
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', many Toads attend the grand opening of [[Super Mini Mario World Theme Park]]. They take the position as interviewers who watch the opening until [[Donkey Kong]] arrives to ruin the scene.
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', many Toads attend the grand opening of [[Super Mini Mario World|Super Mini Mario World theme park]]. They take the position as interviewers who watch the opening until [[Donkey Kong]] disrupts the event.
 
Additionally, one of the new playable characters is the then-new [[Mini Toad]] toy, which is created along with a few other new Minis due to the success of the Mini Mario company. These toys are directly based off of Toad's current design.


Additionally, one of the new playable characters is the then new ''[[Mini Toad]]'' toy, which is created along with a few other new Minis due to the success of the Mini Mario company. These toys are directly based off Toad's current design.
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!''====
Many Toads are shown once again in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', appearing in the opening for the expansion of the park from the last game, one of whom sells admission tickets. Some Toads appear again in the game's ending alongside Donkey Kong and Pauline.


====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''====
In the sequel ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'', many Toads are seen in the introduction of the game where they are seen waiting in line for the grand opening of the new Mini Mario amusement park. The first 100 customers (who are all shown to be Toads) are able to receive a new Mini as a gift, the [[Mini Pauline]] toy. Shortly afterwards, Donkey Kong is seen to plow through the crowd of Toads in his hopes to receive one of the Mini Pauline toys. Due to his rampage, many Toads are thrown into the air as he pushed through the crowd while many other Toads are seen fleeing into the park in order to avoid the large ape.
In the sequel ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'', many Toads are seen in the introduction where they receive [[Mini Pauline]] toy, but are soon disrupted by Donkey Kong, who wishes to receive one of the Mini Pauline toys. Likewise in the first game, the Mini Toads reappear in this game as playable characters (though their cap spots are recolored as blue instead of red to fit in with the game's color scheme).
 
Likewise in the first game, the Mini Toads reappear in this game as playable characters (though their cap spots are recolored as blue instead of red to fit in with the game's color scheme). Additionally, the Mini Toads also assist Mario and the Mini Marios on their quest to rescue [[Pauline]] from [[Donkey Kong]]'s clutches.
 
===''Mario Party'' series===
Toads also make recurring appearances throughout the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The most prominent Toad is Toad himself who initially serves as the main host for the first two ''Mario Party'' titles and as well as the fourth installment. In the later titles, he becomes a playable character starting from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' while his female counterpart Toadette makes her playable debut in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Aside from the two playable Toads, other Toads play the roles as assistants that aid the playable characters throughout the game. Toads also serve as shop keepers in Toad's own board [[Toad's Midway Madness]] in ''Mario Party 4''.
 
Toadsworth makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' as the main host of the game though he oddly does not make any later appearances in the ''Mario Party'' series. In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', [[Yellow Toad (character)|Yellow Toad]] serves as the main host while several other Toads play assisting roles and Toad himself maintains his role as a default playable character.


===''Mario Baseball'' series===
===''Mario Baseball'' series===
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''====
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''====
[[File:ToadPurple-Score-MSS.png|thumb|left|One of the five playable Toads, from ''Mario Super Sluggers''.]]
[[File:ToadPurple-Score-MSS.png|thumb|left|One of the five playable Toads, from ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
[[File:MSS Spectators.png|thumb|right|A bunch of Toads in the '''Mario Super Sluggers''' opening.]]
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', there are five playable Toads in the game: red, blue, yellow, green, and purple. They all have different stats but they are generally balanced characters. Additionally, [[Toadsworth]] and [[Toadette]] are also playable in this game and many more Toads appear as audience members. The regular Toads share good chemistry with both Toad characters and Peach, and bad chemistry with Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser.
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', there are five playable Toads in the game. They all have different colored caps and strongly resemble the Toads from the Toad Brigade. They all have different stats but they are generally balanced characters. Additionally, [[Toadsworth]] and [[Toadette]] are also playable in this game and many more Toads appear as audience members.. The regular Toads share good chemistry with both Toad characters and Peach, and bad chemistry with Wario and Bowser.


====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
In ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', each Toad has good running abilities, but their fielding skills are rather weak. In fact, the Purple Toad has the weakest fielding abilities in the game (tied with [[King K. Rool]]). In Challenge Mode, all [[Toads]] (even [[Toadsworth]] and [[Toadette]]) are on either [[Princess Peach]] or [[Daisy]]'s team. The Toads share good chemistry with Peach, Toadette, and Toadsworth, [[Pianta]], [[Baby Peach]], and certain [[Mii]] characters, and bad chemistry with Bowser, Bowser Jr., and [[Goomba]]. Like the first game, many Toads appear in the audience.
In ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', each Toad has good running abilities, but their fielding skills are rather weak. In fact, the Purple Toad has the weakest fielding abilities in the game (tied with [[King K. Rool]]). In Challenge Mode, all Toads (even [[Toadsworth]] and [[Toadette]]) are on either [[Princess Peach]] or [[Daisy]]'s team. The Toads share good chemistry with Peach, Toadette, and Toadsworth, [[Pianta]]s, [[Baby Peach]], and certain [[Mii]] characters, and bad chemistry with Bowser, Bowser Jr., [[Goomba]] and [[Paragoomba]]. Like the first game, many Toads appear in the audience.


===''Super Princess Peach''===
===''Super Princess Peach''===
[[File:Toads Artwork - Super Princess Peach.png|left|thumb|125px|Two Toads in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.]]
[[File:Toads Artwork - Super Princess Peach.png|left|thumb|125px|Two Toads in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'']]
Several Toads are captured by [[Bowser]] (along with Mario, Luigi and even Toad himself) in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. During the game, Princess Peach has to rescue them. A captured Toad can be found in every world (except [[Giddy Sky]] and [[Bowser's Villa]]), and Peach has to defeat the world's boss to free them.
Several Toads are captured by [[Bowser]] (along with Mario, Luigi, and even Toad himself) in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. During the game, Princess Peach has to rescue them to enter [[Bowser's Villa 8-6|the final boss battles]]. Three captured Toads can be found in every level, and one is guarded by each world's boss, except in [[Giddy Sky]] and [[Bowser's Villa]], where Luigi and Mario, respectively, are rescued instead, for a total of 126 Toads; the bosses' captives are replaced by coins when their levels are replayed.


Toads also appear in the minigames. [[Toad Jump]] puts the player in control of the character [[Toad]] who must jump over foes trying to attack him. By blowing into the [[Nintendo DS|DS Microphone]], Toad can jump over his enemies to reach safety. If the player blows longer, he will jump longer by using a type of a flutter jump. Toad also appears in the minigame [[Toad Tote]], where he is in the middle of a burning [[Toad Town]] and must be guided to the exit. Lastly, there were blue, yellow and red Toads in [[Toad Shot]], which had the player shooting various enemy targets to gain points, while avoiding any misses and any Mario or Luigi targets, which take points away.
Toads also appear in the minigames. [[Toad Jump]] puts the player in control of the character [[Toad]] who must jump over foes trying to attack him. By blowing into the [[Nintendo DS|DS Microphone]], Toad can jump over his enemies to reach safety. If the player blows longer, he will jump longer by using a type of [[Flutter Jump]]. Toad also appears in the minigame [[Toad Tote]], where he is in the middle of a burning [[Toad Town]] and must be guided to the exit. Lastly, there were blue, yellow, and red Toads in [[Toad Shot]], which had the player shooting various enemy targets to gain points while avoiding any misses and any Mario or Luigi targets, which take points away.


===''Mario Strikers'' series===
===''Mario Strikers'' series===
====''Super Mario Strikers''====
====''Super Mario Strikers''====
[[File:Pink Toad SMS.jpg|thumb|200px|A Toad head-butting the ball in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]].]]
[[File:Pink Toad SMS.png|thumb|200px|A pink Toad head-butting the ball in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]]]
In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Toads (voiced by Kelsey Hutchinson) appear as team players who can be chosen on to any team. The color of their caps is determined by what team they are on (example, red Toads are on [[Mario]]'s team while green Toads are on [[Luigi]]'s team). They are technique players who are useful to use at a close range and are quite speedy. Additionally, Toads also make up as a part of the audience in this game as well.
In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Toads appear as sidekick players who can be chosen onto any team. Their colors vary depending on which team captain is selected. For Mario's team, Toad has red spots on his cap, while his jersey is red and cerulean blue. For Luigi's team, Toad has green spots on his cap, while his jersey is green and dark blue. For Peach's team, Toad has pink spots on his cap, while his jersey is pink and light cyan. For Daisy's team, Toad has orange spots on his cap, while his jersey in orange and orange and emerald green. For Yoshi's team, Toad has navy blue spots on his cap, while his jersey is navy blue and orange. For Donkey Kong's team, Toad has brown spots on his cap, while the jersey is lime green and chestnut brown. For Wario's team, Toad has yellow spots on his cap, while the jersey is yellow and purple. For Waluigi's team, Toad has purple spots on his cap, while the jersey is purple and dark blue.


====''Mario Strikers Charged''====
====''Mario Strikers Charged''====
In the sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', Toads reappear as both a part of the audience and more importantly as playable team members. They are once again technique players. Their skillshot is the [[Fire Meteor]]. Like in the previous game, the color of their head spots change depending on the team that the Toads are on.
In the sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', Toads return as selectable sidekicks. They belong in the playmaker category of players, where they are speedy and they have strong passes, but they lack in tackling and shooting skills. Their skillshot is the [[Fire Meteor]], which burns the [[Kritter]] goalie's hands, making him unable to catch the ball. Like in the previous installment, the color of their cap spots and uniform vary depending on which team captain is selected. There are some exceptions; for example, blue Toads are on [[Wario]]'s team despite them having yellow armor. Also in this game, additional Toads are part of the audience.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
Aside from Toad who is featured as a playable character throughout all the installments and Toadette in some installments, other Toads are sometimes seen as a part of the audience. In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', many Toads can be seen cheering for the winners in the celebration ceremony. Toads are also a frequent sight in Toad's home course [[Toad's Factory]]. Large balloons of various Toads (red, blue, and yellow colored) can be seen as a form of decoration throughout the ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' course [[Toad Circuit]]. Being Toad's own course and other obvious references, this circuit likely pays a tribute to the Toads. In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', Toads are common spectators in many courses.
====''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''====
Toads appear in the audience in both the [[Wii]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|version]] and [[Nintendo DS]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|version]] of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'', with the audience members also appearing in the Wii version's opening.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''====
[[File:M&S Blue Toad.png|thumb|200px|left|A blue Toad talking to Sonic]]
Toads reappear as audience members in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'', with the addition of Toads operating cameras in the Wii [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|version]]. A group of Toads also appear as a band in the opening for Festival Mode, and four appear in the third segment of the Mario World routine in [[Dream Figure Skating]]. In the Nintendo DS [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|version]], several Toads appear by the boards hosting [[Event]]s in Adventure Tours mode, as well as appearing at other points where they can be spoken to. A blue Toad runs the museum in [[Frostown]], who will initially deny the player access before eventually revealing that the museum's exhibits had been lost. Talking to the Toad afterward will allow the player to view the museum and the exhibits that they have recovered.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''====
[[File:M&S 2012 An Innocent Request.png|thumb|200px|Yellow, blue and purple Toads in [[An Innocent Request]]]]
Toads once again form part of the audience and camera crew in both versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''. In addition to this, in the Wii [[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|version]], Toads of various colors will appear on the London Party map and can be spoken to allow the player to play certain minigames.
 
In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|version]], yellow, blue, and purple Toads appear as judges and camera operators in [[Long Jump (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for Nintendo 3DS)|Long Jump]], [[Triple Jump (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games)|Triple Jump]], [[Pole Vault (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games)|Pole Vault]] and [[Javelin Throw (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for Nintendo 3DS)|Javelin Throw]], as well as a single yellow Toad appearing as an umpire in [[Table Tennis (Doubles)]]. The Toads also make several appearances in the Story Mode, with several appearing outside [[Big Ben]] and helping set up for the opening ceremony in the opening, who are later scared off by the arrival of the [[Phantasmal Fog]]. A group consisting of a yellow Toad, blue Toad, and purple Toad appear being attacked by [[imposter]]s alongside Peach and [[Blaze]], and following the imposters' defeat follow the group. The yellow Toad spots [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Amy]] unconscious and the group goes to see if they are okay. Afterward, the purple Toad later informs the group that he had spotted [[Rouge]] in the area. The Toads and the rest of the girls group later call Mario, Luigi, [[Sonic]] and [[Tails]] during their confrontation with Bowser and [[Dr. Eggman]]. The Toads also appear in the Girls Bonus episodes, where they help with the preparation of the invitations for the Olympic Games. [[List of badges in Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Badges]] of blue, yellow, and purple Toads can also be obtained from the badge machine.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''====
As well as the reappearance of Toads as audience members and camera operators in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', a group of five Toads are kidnapped as part of the plot of [[Mario's Figure Skating Spectacular]], with an additional larger group also appearing at the end of the event.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''====
[[File:Rio2016 TournamentGate.png|thumb|left|200px|Toads alongside the player on Copacabana Beach]]
Toads appear again in the audience, operating cameras and as referees in various events in all three versions of ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''. In addition to this, in the [[Wii U]] [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|version]], green, yellow, and purple Toads will appear as Toad's team when he first challenges the player in [[4x100m Relay (Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games)|4x100m Relay]]. On [[Copacabana Beach]], a red Toad can be spoken to in order to access the [[Miiverse]] Monitor, a blue one can be spoken to so that the player can enter and view information about tournaments, and a green one appears who can be spoken to allowing the player to switch between one and two player tournaments. During the carnival, a purple Toad appears driving the train at the front, as well as one that the player can speak to for the challenges on the Mario float, with a group of yellow Toad dancers also appearing on the float. In the Nintendo 3DS [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|version]], colored Toads can be spoken to in the Road to Rio mode. The five colored Toads also appear as Mario's teammates in Football and Football Plus. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition]]'', the team of Toads appear accompanying Toad in the [[4x100m Relay (Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition)|4x100m Relay]] challenge. Unlike the console version, Blue Toad competes in Toad's team instead of Purple Toad.
 
====''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020''====
[[File:M&S 2020 Toads and Shy Guys.png|thumb|200px|Luigi looks for a green Toad with a cane in Shibuya Scramble Search.]]
In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', purple, green, and yellow Toads appear as teammates for [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Princess Peach|Peach]] respectively in the Volleyball event. A blue Toad appears as the referee in this event, as well as in Judo, and Toads make up a portion of the contenders in the Marathon event. In the Story Mode, Toads of various colors appear in locations in both the 2020 and 1964 versions of [[Tokyo]], where they can be spoken to gain information about various topics. If the player talks to any of the green Toads, they will provide the player with some trivia about Tokyo. Toads also return in the audience and operating cameras. In the Chapter 9 minigame Shibuya Scramble Search, [[Luigi]] needs to look for several Toads holding various objects hidden among a crowd of [[Shy Guy]]s.
 
===''Mario Golf'' series===
====''Mario Golf: World Tour''====
Toads are abundant in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''. They are seen all around the Castle Club, manning the desks in the lobby, basement, and boutique, and one looks after the trophy hall. There are lots more Toads outside, supervising the entrances to the Castle Club courses and gates to the tutorial and practice areas, and one more is in charge of the Handicap Tournament booth. Several other Toads hang around the Royal Garden, waiting to give the players tips and encouragement on their game. A yellow Toad and a purple Toad host the tournament awarding ceremonies. A blue Toad holds up the OB sign when the ball goes out of bounds and hosts a "booth" that can be accessed from the menu after the title screen. In this booth, the player can purchase downloadable content, view records for each game mode, check out how many eagles, albatrosses, and holes in one were scored, and learn how to play the game. A purple Toad lets the player view a glossary of golf terminologies. Toads also appear in the post-hole animations of Toad and [[Toadette]].
 
====''Mario Golf: Super Rush''====
[[File:MGSR Caddie Master.jpg|thumb|250px|A blue Toad named the Caddie Master speaks to the player's [[Mii]].]]
Several Toads appear in ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''. The Toad commentary returns in this game, although it is not present where the Toads are found in the booth. A blue Toad named the [[Caddie Master]] provides the player with their golf clubs at the beginning of Adventure Mode. Blue, green and yellow Toads could be earned as alternate costumes for Toad, by getting an A- rank during the Ranked Match in November 2021.


===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', [[Toad]], along with three other Toad colors can be used; the colors being blue, yellow, and green. The alternate colors can be unlocked by using Toad 15, 20, and 25 times. Alternatively, the blue and yellow Toads can also be unlocked by clearing certain Mushroom Cup missions. The green Toad on the other hand is found at certain Star Cup routes. Also the Toads appears as NPC seen in several courts in the game. The Toads even have a home court for Hockey and Dodgeball at [[Toad Park]].
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', [[Toad]], along with three other Toad colors can be used; the colors being blue, yellow, and green. The alternate colors can be unlocked by playing as Toad 15, 20, and 25 times. Alternatively, the blue and yellow Toads can also be unlocked by clearing certain Mushroom Cup missions. The green Toad on the other hand is found at certain Star Cup routes. Also, the Toads appear as NPCs seen in several courts in the game. The Toads even have a home court for Hockey and Dodgeball at [[Toad Park]].


===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
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[[File:Captain toad intro.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Captain Toad]] and [[Toadette]] during the opening of ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'']]
For the first time since ''Wario's Woods'', a Toad is placed into the starring role in the Wii U title [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]. Playing similarly to [[The Adventures of Captain Toad]], [[Captain Toad]] explores new areas in search of hidden treasures.  
For the first time since ''Wario's Woods'', a Toad is placed into the starring role in the Wii U title ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. This title is notably the first game to be named after a Toad within the series. Playing similarly to [[Captain Toad's Adventures]], [[Captain Toad]] explores new areas in search of hidden treasures. Toadette additionally co-stars as a playable character in certain levels throughout the game as well. While both playable Toads are unable to jump due to their heavy backpacks, they are capable of using various tools to take out enemies such as using a [[Super Pickax]] or tossing turnips in a similar fashion to ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. The story revolves around the two Toads exploring box-like levels in a puzzle/platformer-based adventure for treasure while seeking out the giant bird [[Wingo]] that continues to steal the Power Stars from the heroes throughout the game.
 
Three members of the Toad Brigade can be occasionally seen in some levels, with some members helping Captain Toad out such as giving him [[Super Mushroom]]s or [[Super Gem]]s. All have been updated to wearing explorer suits similar to their captain. Additionally, some later bonus levels include Captain Toad searching and later leading his fellow brigade members on an expedition to finding the Power Star with their help.
 
===''Mario Sports Superstars''===
[[File:Teaser-ss-10.jpg|thumb|Pitching against Green Toad in baseball]]
Toads appear as selectable sidekicks in the baseball and soccer modes of ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. In baseball, Toads of four colors (red, blue, yellow, and green) can be chosen, while in soccer select colors can be chosen as well. They are classified as balance characters. Additionally, [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel Toads]] and [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Toads]] also appear as sidekicks. They are speed characters and appear in baseball in yellow and blue varieties. In soccer, one can instead choose between yellow Flying Squirrel Toads or blue Penguin Toads. Red and blue Toads are also playable in soccer. Toads can also be seen as part of the audience in baseball and soccer. In tennis, Toads are NPCs that watch over the match, in addition to Toad acting as one of the main referees. Toad also appears to give tutorials for tennis and golf.


===Cameos===
==='' Mario + Rabbids'' series===
====''Kirby'' series====
====''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''====
A retinue of Toads makes a cameo appearance in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the remake of ''Kirby Super Star''. (Toad himself appears in the original game.) These Toads are first seen in the "Spring Breeze" mode of the game. They are located at Stage 4, the Final Stage – [[King Dedede's Castle]] atop Mt. Dedede. The Toads (alongside [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]]) are inside an arena watching and cheering on [[Kirby]] in his final battle against [[King Dedede]]. Each time Kirby lands an attack on King Dedede, the Toads become more excited. They also appear in "The Arena" mode of the game, once again cheering on Kirby in a battle against King Dedede inside the same arena as before. Additionally, the Toads appear in the "Helper to Hero" mode, rooting for Kirby's various Helpers, such as [[Knuckle Joe]] and [[Waddle Doo]], in their own brawls with King Dedede. Lastly, the Toads show up in Level 1 of the "Meta Knightmare Ultra" mode of the game. This time, however, they are cheering on [[Meta Knight]] in his personal fight against King Dedede.
Toads appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' first as the audience of the unveiling of Peach statue during the intro. Before the second battle of [[Do U Stack Up?]], some Toads are attacked by a [[Smasher]]. At the end of the game, Toads once again form an audience alongside [[Rabbid]]s for the unveiling of a [[Rabbid Peach]] statue. A figurine of the five colored Toads can be found in a chest in the [[Ancient Gardens]]. Toad and Toadette also appear as supporting characters.
 
====''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''====
Toads reappear as minor characters in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. They are trapped in [[Darkmess Puddle]] in some places on the planets, which leads to a battle in which the heroes must reach the goal.
 
The following is a list of [[Quest]]s in which the heroes must save Toads.
*[[Ceramic Panic]] in [[Beacon Beach]]
*[[Toad Trouble on Pristine Peaks]] in [[Pristine Peaks]]
*[[Fungi Frenzy (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Fungi Frenzy]] in [[Palette Prime]]
*[[Toad Trouble on Terra Flora]] in [[Terra Flora]]
The player can also find Toadette stuck in a Darkmess Puddle in [[Barrendale Mesa]] and can be rescued by clearing the [[Toadette Trouble]] Quest.
 
===''Dr. Mario World''===
Dr. Toad appears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''. Toads are also seen being infected by viruses in the story of the game, and they appear in [[World 1 (Dr. Mario World)|World 1]], [[World 7 (Dr. Mario World)|World 7]], [[World 8 (Dr. Mario World)|World 8]], [[World 14 (Dr. Mario World)|World 14]], and [[World 17 (Dr. Mario World)|World 17]] once the areas are cleared. Toads also head various menus of the game, including a yellow Toad being at the reception desk in the Staffing menu, a green Toad on the list for Doctor's Orders, and a purple Toad being at the reception desk in the Doc Staffing menu. Additionally, some Toads can be encountered as patients during Clinic Events, with blue Toads being featured in both Season 1 and the Season 1 revisit, and a green Toad in Season 6.
 
===Super Nintendo World===
In [[Super Nintendo World]] in the ride Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, several different colored Toads are seen during the ride racing for Team Mario.
 
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
[[File:TSMBM Toad subjects puppy eyes.png|thumb|Toads in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'']]
Toads appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' as the inhabitants of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Like their game counterparts, they are very timid. When Peach rallies them to stop [[Bowser]], a Yellow Toad protests that they're too adorable to stand a chance.
 
Some Toads, such as the [[Toad General]], are bespectacled and elderly.<ref>{{media link|TSMBM poster Peach 2.jpg}}</ref><ref>Illumination (November 29, 2022). [https://youtu.be/TnGl01FkMMo The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Official Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 21, 2023.</ref>
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===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''===
In ''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'', Princess Peach is accompanied by a couple of Toads as they visit the [[Sparkle Theater]], after a Toad gave her a flyer of the venue.


==General information==
==General information==
===Personalities===
===Personalities===
{{LLQuote|Going to my happy place...Trying not to panic...|Toad|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote2|Going to my happy place...Trying not to panic...|Toad|Super Mario Galaxy}}
[[File:DefaultCAY48U5T.jpg|thumb|A Toad Guard cowering behind [[Princess Peach]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.]]
[[File:Peach clenching Luma SMG.png|thumb|A Toad Guard cowering behind [[Princess Peach]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'']]
Toads, in general, are very loyal to Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom, but tend to panic in dangerous situations. For example, during [[Bowser|Bowser's]] attack on [[Peach's Castle]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', many Toads begin to panic, mindlessly running around in circles and occasionally tripping, only to resume mindlessly running around in circles. Also, during the events of ''[[Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', in the conference held by Princess Peach, a Toad suggests that the entire kingdom should "panic".  
[[File:Yellow Toad and Green Toad - Super Mario Sticker.gif|thumb|150px|left|[[LINE]] sticker of two Toads giving each other a cheerful hug.]]
Toads, in general, are very loyal to Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom, but tend to panic in dangerous situations. For example, during [[Bowser]]'s attack on [[Peach's Castle]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', many Toads begin to panic, mindlessly running around in circles and occasionally tripping, only to resume mindlessly running around in circles. Also, during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', in the conference held by Princess Peach, a Toad suggests that the entire kingdom should "panic".


It is often due to their cowardice, that many Toads are relatively non violent; that notwithstanding, they may fight if it is by all means for self defense, though they seem to prefer running away and cowering before their foes. There are other Toads who develop tough natures, such as those who live in [[Rogueport]], or adventurous natures, such as the [[Toad Brigade]].  
It is often due to their cowardice that many Toads are relatively non-violent; that notwithstanding, they may fight if it is by all means for self-defense. However, they seem to prefer running away and cowering before their foes. There are other Toads who develop tough natures, such as those who live in [[Rogueport]], or adventurous natures, such as the [[Toad Brigade]].


However, at most times, they are generally peaceful characters who are happy to assist the heroes. The ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy for Toad even mentions the aspect of Toads "giving off a strong sense of peace". They are usually characters who remain on the good side in the games as well. At the more peaceful of times, Toads are generally seen as cheerful characters who often have almost childish like personalities.
However, at most times, they are generally peaceful characters who are happy to assist the heroes. The ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy for Toad even mentions the aspect of Toads "giving off a strong sense of peace". They are usually characters who remain on the good side in the games as well. At the more peaceful of times, Toads are generally seen as cheerful characters who often have almost childish personalities.
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===Physical appearance===
===Physical appearance===
[[File:MrEPM.png|left|thumb|A Dryite from ''Paper Mario''.]]
[[File:MrEPM.png|left|thumb|A Dryite from ''Paper Mario'']]
Toads are fairly short humanoids with human skin tones. Possessing the appearance of young human children, Toads are among the smaller races of Mushroom Kingdom. They have dark, beady eyes while they also possess stubby feet and typically possess almost no visible legs, although occasionally, some Toads may be depicted with visible legs, including in ''Super Mario Bros 3'', ''Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium'', and the Save Data Toad in ''Mario Party'''s village. Their most recognizable trait is their large mushroom caps and small bodies. It is never clarified if the mushroom is a cap or part of their physiology as occasionally Toads have pulled it over their face like a hat. Typically, Toads either have white caps with red, blue, green, yellow or purple spots. However, some games also introduced Toads with caps of inverse colors such as red, blue or pink caps with white spots or light brown caps with dark brown spots (in the case of Toadsworth). Although the Toad species resemble humanoid fungi, they may<ref>''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, ''Nintendo Comics System'' description, ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' Toad trophy, etc.</ref> or may not<ref>Corriea, Alexa (November 17, 2014). [http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-reveals-the-toads-gender-secret/1100-6423610/ Nintendo Reveals the Toads' Gender Secret]. GameSpot. Retrieved November 17, 2014.</ref> actually be mushrooms.
Toads are fairly short humanoids with human skin tones. Possessing the appearance of young human children, Toads are among the smaller races of Mushroom Kingdom. They have dark and beady eyes while they also possess stubby feet with an unknown number of toes and typically possess almost no visible legs, although occasionally, some Toads may be depicted with visible legs, including in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium'', and the Save Data Toad in ''Mario Party'''s village. Their most recognizable trait is their large mushroom caps and small bodies. Typically, Toads either have white caps with red, blue, green, yellow or purple spots. However, some games also introduced Toads with caps of inverse colors such as red, blue, green or pink caps with white spots or light brown caps with dark brown spots (in the case of Toadsworth). Although the Toad species resemble humanoid fungi, they may<ref>''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, ''Nintendo Comics System'' description, ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' Toad trophy, etc.</ref> or may not<ref name=ToadGender>Corriea, Alexa (November 17, 2014). [http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-reveals-the-toads-gender-secret/1100-6423610/ Nintendo Reveals the Toads' Gender Secret]. GameSpot. Retrieved November 17, 2014.</ref> actually be mushrooms.


Toads generally wear simplistic clothing in the case of males wearing vests that typically reflect off the color of the spots on their mushroom caps. Some female Toads are shown to also sport vests (such as Toadette); however, they also wear long dresses. Toads also sport pants of a white color that resemble the base of a mushroom or toadstool stalk. Most Toads also sport common brown coloured footwear. [[Dryite]]s from ''[[Paper Mario]]'' prove that some Toads possess different wardrobes based off the area they're from. These Toads wore tagelmusts and desert clothing while also possessing tanned skin.  
Toads generally wear simplistic clothing in the case of males wearing vests that typically reflect off the color of the spots on their mushroom caps; these also reveal a portion of their chest. Some female Toads are shown to also sport vests (such as Toadette); however, they also wear long dresses. Toads also sport tall, white, brief-like, diaper-like or Arabian-like pants (with ridges on the top visible below their open chest) that resemble the base of a mushroom or toadstool stalk, and in the Japanese box art for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', these pants are low enough to show their belly button. Most Toads also sport common brown-colored footwear. [[Dryite]]s from ''[[Paper Mario]]'' prove that some Toads possess different wardrobes based on the area they come from. These Toads wear tagelmusts and desert clothing while also possessing tanned skin. However, in some games, such as ''Super Princess Peach'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey'', Toads (or just red Toads) are depicted with said colored spots and wearing blue vests, making them appear identical to Toad himself. The ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games since ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' have multiple red Toads that wear either red or blue vests. However, some games, such as ''Mario Tennis Aces'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', have made attempts to differentiate the Toads from the playable character Toad by making the only Toads with purple/blue/yellow/red/green spots with the matching vests. This also applies in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', where Toad himself is the only Toad that has red spots while wearing a blue vest, unlike the other Toad species in the movie that wear vests matching the colors of their spots, including red.


According to a 2014 interview with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], Toads were initially designed without specific genders in mind.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUkU6O4p7Lw&t=8m44s Shigeru Miyamoto Interview (Creator of Mario!). iJustine (December 17, 2014). Retrieved December 19, 2014.]</ref> Many typical male Toads don't appear to have hair. However many female Toads appear to grow hair under their caps as do some male Toads. Male Toads are shown to have grown facial hair. Toads generally have no noses; however, the ''Super Mario Super Show'' proved to be an exception with some Toads appearing even more human-like by appearance.
According to two 2014 interviews with [[Koichi Hayashida]] and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], Toads were initially designed without specific genders in mind.<ref name=ToadGender></ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUkU6O4p7Lw&t=8m44s Shigeru Miyamoto Interview (Creator of Mario!). iJustine (December 17, 2014). Retrieved December 19, 2014.]</ref> Many typical male Toads do not appear to have hair. However, many female Toads appear to grow hair under their caps as do some male Toads. Male Toads are shown to be able to grow facial hair. Toads generally have no noses or ears; however, the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'' proved to be an exception with some Toads appearing even more human-like by appearance. The [[Starshade Bros.]] are also Toads that have prominent noses and visible ears.


===Mushroom caps===  
===Mushroom caps===
[[File:Scrsht9.png|thumb|right|120px|A female Toad from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''.]]
[[File:Kinopio anime.png|thumb|120px|"Toad 1" from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'']]
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All Toads have special mushroom caps on the top of their heads, just like actual [[mushroom]]s. Whether the mushroom cap is a hat or part of Toad physiology is never explicitly revealed in the games. ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' shows that the cap is simply a type of hat (or at least that it can be safely removed). When Toad took off his mushroom cap in that cartoon, he revealed his round head with a few strands of hair. ''Paper Mario'' depicts the Toad conductors hat briefly coming off [http://www.spriters-resource.com/nintendo_64/pm/sheet/12752/ revealin] a bald head without a mushroom cap. However, ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' contradicts the former two with the implication that the caps are part of their heads, as a Toad with a [[Sticker]] on his cap commented to Mario that he peeled it off without ripping his head. When Toads are hit, they seem to drop spores (as seen in ''Mario Tennis'' and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series). Indeed, the [[Chancellor]] of the Mushroom Kingdom claims to have "almost dropped [his] spores" after hearing [[Exor]] crash into [[Bowser's Keep]] in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.
All Toads have special mushroom caps on the top of their heads, just like actual [[mushroom]]s. According to [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]], the producer of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', a Toad's mushroom cap is in fact not a hat but a part of the Toad's head.<ref>Nintendo. (February 5, 2018). [https://youtu.be/EVNYfoFcrZY Super Mario Odyssey Dev. Talk - ft. Mr. Koizumi]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 5, 2018.</ref> This is further implied in ''Mario Kart Tour'' where Toad characters who don't wear something on their cap cannot win challenges involving characters wearing hats. Shinya Hiratake, the director of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', made a reference to Toad caps by mentioning "[[Captain Toad|Captain Toad's]] mushroom head".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20160911004113/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHivJJYRCA Shinya Hiratake in a Miiverse interview:] "''I always thought Captain Toad's mushroom head looks sort of like a turban, so I tried to give the world a bit of an Arabian Nights theme, which you don't really see a lot of in the Mario series.''" Retrieved July 18, 2017.</ref> Additionally in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', when [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]], [[Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. series)|Yellow Toad]], and [[Toadette]] use the Parachute Cap badge, they do not use their caps as parachutes, but rather pull out caps similar to those of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] like the other characters.<ref>GameXplain (September 1, 2023). [https://youtu.be/3FiaIIB3qG8 Toad's Hat is DEAD! (Long Live Toad's Head)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 2, 2023.</ref> A loading screen tip in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'', as well as an official Japanese news article for the same game, further confirms this by stating that their caps "are their heads–not big hats!"<ref>"''Toads are residents of the Mushroom Kingdom, and those are their heads–not big hats!''"–''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' loading screen tip</ref><ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20230913170344/https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/6e4c7b40-bd33-4556-8ec3-0c865904ef13 キノコ王国の住人。 大きな頭は帽子ではない。]". ''Nintendo'' (Archived on September 13, 2023), retrieved September 13, 2023.</ref>


While most Toads wear white mushroom caps with different colored spots, there are exceptions. [[Toadette]] wears a magenta colored mushroom cap with white spots (another example being [[Toadiko]]), and [[Toadsworth]] wears a yellowish colored mushroom cap with brown spots. Some Toads even have caps that are an inverted version of the regular caps, like [[Toadbert]], who has a blue cap with white spots. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the color of a Toad's cap can change via power up such as the [[Fire Flower]]. Furthermore, some Toads have other shapes on their caps, such as the yellow stars on Doctor Toadley's cap and the Toad Waitress and Vanna T. have hearts on their caps.
''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' show that the cap is simply a type of hat (or at least that it can be safely removed). When Toad took off his mushroom cap in these cartoons, he revealed his round head with a few strands of hair. An unused design of a Toad conductor in ''Paper Mario'' depicts their hat (which itself is too small to house a mushroom cap) briefly coming off revealing what could be a bald head without a mushroom cap.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20230913173403/https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/685155565599621120/sprites-for-an-unused-train-engineer-or-conductor]". ''Supper Mario Broth'' (Archived on September 13, 2023), retrieved September 13, 2023.</ref>


===Abilities===
In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', a Toad's skeleton is briefly seen when they are shocked, showing their cap is not a part of their skull. When Toads are hit, they seem to drop spores (as seen in ''Mario Tennis'' and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series). Indeed, the [[Chancellor]] of [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]] claims to have "almost dropped [his] spores" after hearing [[Exor]] crash into [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]] in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. Various Toads are also shown to have hair hanging down from underneath their caps, such as [[Toadofsky]] and [[Jolene]], or even from the cap itself, such as the [[Excess Express waitress]]. ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' and ''Super Mario Odyssey'' both depict Toads wearing headphones on their caps, implying they can hear through them.
[[File:Propeller Yellow Toad.PNG|thumb|150px|left|The [[Propeller Yellow Toad]] from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', after using the effects of the [[Propeller Mushroom]].]]
[[File:SMO Jammin' Toad.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[[Jammin' Toad]] listening to music through their mushroom cap]]
While the Toads are often shown to be fleeing at the first sign of danger during the games, some situations prove that the mushroom people are more than capable of protecting themselves during battle. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (the first game that has a Toad as a playable character), Toad is revealed to be even stronger than the Mario brothers themselves and he is also shown to be very speedy as well. The Mario baseball games also prove the strength of the playable mushroom people as they are shown to be considerably powerful, despite their size. The Mario soccer games also have the Toads being able to use powerful head butts as an offensive attack. Additionally, the Toads are capable of performing a fiery and powerful [[skillshot]] known as the [[Fire Meteor]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Toad's strongest stat was his speed while his power and technique stats were slightly below average. Additionally, Toad is capable of using his spores to creating a reflective shield as well as gargantuan mushrooms that Toad is capable of controlling to attack opponents for his special move. These attributes are also present for Toad's alternate colorations.
While most Toads wear white mushroom caps with different colored spots, there are exceptions. Toadette wears a pink-colored mushroom cap with white spots (another example being [[Toadiko]]), and [[Toadsworth]] wears a yellowish-colored mushroom cap with brown spots. Some Toads even have caps that are an inverted version of the regular caps, like [[Toadbert]], who has a blue cap with white spots. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the color of a Toad's cap can change via power-ups such as the [[Fire Flower]], where Fire Yellow Toad's cap turns yellow with red spots, resembling that of a [[Mega Mushroom]], and Fire Blue Toad's turns blue with red spots. Furthermore, some Toads have other shapes on their caps, such as the yellow stars on [[Dr. Toadley]]'s cap; additionally, the Excess Express waitress and [[Vanna T.]] have hearts on their caps, while the [[Excess Express engineer]] has a much smaller cap without a mushroom shape at all.
[[File:Tanookipeach SM3DL.png|thumb|right|250px|Two [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Toads]] alongside Tanooki Peach in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.]]
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the two playable Toads are shown to have stats that rival Mario and Luigi's own powers and abilities. The Toads are also capable of using the same power ups (such as the [[Fire Flower]]) that are available to be used by the Mario brothers in order to gain new forms. The Toads are also shown to be skilled in riding [[Yoshis]] in this game as well. In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', the three Toads that help Mario on his journey are shown to be just as capable as Mario himself when it comes to adventuring around the Mushroom Kingdom. They are also shown to be very speedy as they were capable of easily outrunning Mario throughout the game since the introduction. The three Toads and Toad himself are also capable of using various Power-Ups in this game such as the [[Propeller Block]] (which serves the same purpose as that from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''). The Toads are also capable of using the [[Super Leaf]] to becoming [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Toads]] during the ending of the game, and as a result they are capable of using the powers of their Tanooki forms quite effectively as a result of their ability to access flight.  


In the anime ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]'', the seven Toads are able to function similarly as [[Super Mushrooms]] as they are able to power up Mario after he has been weakened. However, this ability has not been shown in the actual games or any other portion of the Mario series after this OVA.
===Color variations===
 
Toads come in many different colors. The following is a list of all known Toads and the first appearance of the respective Toad.
===Toad guards===
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[[File:SMG Prologue Bowser.png|thumb|200px|Two Toad guards attempting to protect [[Princess Peach]] during Bowser's attack in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
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Toad guards serve as the protectors of the Mushroom Kingdom and Princess Peach. They typically wield spears and shields, their uniforms is a classic mantle. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'' these shields have Peach's symbol, her crown, emblazoned on the front. Like normal Toad citizens, Toad guards are not particularly brave, often asking Mario or other heroes to complete dangerous missions instead of doing so themselves. For example, when Bowser launches an attack on Peach's Castle during the centennial [[Star Festival]], the Toad guards request Mario to protect the Princess, although that is the Toads' official duty as royal guards. One of Peach's bodyguards even hides behind Peach when Bowser hovers in front of her balcony.
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Initially, the Toads' original names are referred to as Mushroom Retainers, which can mean that they are a specific group of Toad characters that help guard Princess Peach. They have appeared at the end of each world in ''Super Mario Bros.'', thanking Mario for saving them while informing him that Peach is still missing. Despite this early name, the term "Mushroom Retainer" has rarely been used since the original NES game, having only recurred in the video game series with the enhanced [[Game Boy Color]] port ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' and in the digital manuals of [[Virtual Console]] re-releases. This is because Mushroom Retainer is intended to be an early localized name for the Toads as a species, along with Mushroom People. The name and role that goes with it does make an appearance in other early media; for example, the [[Nintendo Adventure Books]] and the [[Nintendo Comics System]] introductory story [[The Legend]] describes [[Toad]] as the royal mushroom retainer. The more reserved [[Wooster]] holds a similar position in the series, but is instead called the "royal mushroom assistant" and (somewhat regretfully) directly serves the [[Mushroom King]] rather than the princess.
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==Stats and other lnformation==
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*'''Type:''' Balanced
|White
*'''Starting Team Captain:''' [[Princess Peach]]
|Red spots
*'''Status:''' Player
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*'''Stats:'''
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**Red Toad Stats:'''
|[[File:Blue Toad SMR.png|75px]]
***'''Batting:''' 5/10
|White
***'''Pitching:''' 4/10
|Blue spots
***'''Fielding:''' 4/10
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])
***'''Running:''' 6/10
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**Blue Toad Stats:'''
|[[File:PMTTYDToadKidLightBlue.png|75px]]
***'''Batting:''' 4/10
|White
***'''Pitching:''' 3/10
|Cyan spots
***'''Fielding:''' 4/10
|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
***'''Running:''' 8/10
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**Yellow Toad Stats:'''
|[[File:Green Toad SMR.png|75px]]
***'''Batting:''' 4/10
|White
***'''Pitching:''' 4/10
|Green spots
***'''Fielding:''' 4/10
|''[[Wario's Woods]]''
***'''Running:''' 8/10
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**Green Toad Stats:'''
|[[File:StrikersCharged Toad Model Green.png|75px]]
***'''Batting:''' 5/10
|White
***'''Pitching:''' 3/10
|Dark green spots
***'''Fielding:''' 4/10
|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
***'''Running:''' 6/10
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**Purple Toad Stats:'''
|[[File:PMTTYDToadKidChartreuse.png|75px]]
***'''Batting:''' 5/10
|White
***'''Pitching:''' 5/10
|Chartreuse spots
***'''Fielding:''' 4/10
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
***'''Running:''' 5/10
|-
*'''Player Profile:'''
|[[File:MP3 Battle T.png|75px]]
**'''Strong Point:''' Running
|White
**'''Special Talents:''' Body Check
|Mint spots
**'''Trajectory:'''
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
***'''Field:''' Center
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***'''Height:''' Normal
|[[File:Yellow Toad SMR.png|75px]]
*'''Star Pitch:''' Slowball
|White
*'''Star Swing:''' Center
|Yellow spots
*'''Default Batting Position:''' Right
|''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
*'''Default Throwing Arm:''' Right
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*'''Sweet Spot:''' The Toad face on the bat
|[[File:Toad Sailor.jpg|75px]]
*'''Compatible Relationships:''' [[Princess Peach]], [[Toadsworth]], [[Toadette]]
|White
*'''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.''"
|Orange spots
 
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
===''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' series===
|-
*'''Type:''' Playmaker
|[[File:Purple Toad SMR.png|75px]]
*'''Skillshot (''[[Mario Strikers Charged|Charged]]''):''' [[Fire Meteor]]
|White
*'''Bio:''' ''Speed and king-sized passing skills makes Toad one of the top play-makers on the circuit. Just don't call him 'Little Guy'.''
|Purple spots
 
|''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
====Stats (''Charged'')====
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*'''Movement:''' 10
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom woman.png|75px]]
*'''Shooting:''' 3
|White
*'''Passing:''' 10
|Pink spots
*'''Defense:''' 3
|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
 
|-
===''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' profiles===
|[[File:Monstermama.jpg|75px]]
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|White
|Brown spots
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|[[File:PMTOK Shangri Spa Staff Artwork.png|75px]]
|White
|White spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
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|[[File:Rescue Red PMCS.png|75px]]
|Red
|White spots
|''[[Mario Party]]''
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|[[File:PiT Thwomp Volcano Toad.png|75px]]
|Red
|Brown spots
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
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|[[File:Rescue Blue PMCS.png|75px]]
|Blue
|White spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|[[File:Ghost T.png|75px]]
|Blue
|Yellow spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|[[File:Rescue Green PMCS.png|75px]]
|Green
|White spots
|''[[Mario Party]]''
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|[[File:The Mark of Zero Mayor.png|x75px]]
|Green
|Brown spots
|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
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|[[File:Toad New 3DS Plate Cover.png|75px]]
|Green
|Pink spots
|[[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] "Kisekae Plate" covers
|-
|[[File:Rescue Yellow PMCS.png|75px]]
|Yellow
|White spots
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|-
|[[File:Rescue Purple PMCS.png|75px]]
|Purple
|White spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|[[File:TruffleToes.png|75px]]
|Orange
|Red spots
|''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''
|-
|[[File:Scooter.jpg|x75px]]
|Orange
|Blue spots
|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
|-
|-
!width=100px|Name!!|Bio!!width=120px|Ability!!width=50px|Bat!!width=50px|Glove!!colspan=2 width=75px|Stats
|[[File:MP3 Mushroom Jeanie Artwork.png|75px]]
|Purple
|Mint spots
|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4|Red Toad
|[[File:MPS Toadette.png|75px]]
|rowspan=4|A well-balanced Toad who throws a decent pitch.
|Pink
!rowspan=4|Enlarge
|White spots
|rowspan=4|Right
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''
|rowspan=4|Right
|Pitch||5/10
|-
|-
|Bat||5/10
|[[File:SMS Toadsworth Artwork.png|75px]]
|Beige
|Brown spots
|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
|-
|-
|Field||3/10
|[[File:Excess Express Conductor TTYD.png|75px]]
|Black
|Red spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|-
|Run||7/10
|[[File:PMTTYD Porter.png|75px]]
|Black
|Blue spots
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4|Blue Toad
|[[File:Chef Spore.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=4|A well-balanced Toad with extra batting power.
|White
!rowspan=4|Enlarge
|No spot
|rowspan=4|Right
|''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''
|rowspan=4|Right
|Pitch||4/10
|-
|-
|Bat||6/10
|[[File:VannaT.png|75px]]
|White
|Red hearts
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
|-
|-
|Field||3/10
|[[File:Toad Waitress.png|75px]]
|White
|Pink hearts
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|-
|-
|Run||7/10
|[[File:GeneralStarshadeIdle.gif|x75px]]
|White
|Red stars
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4|Yellow Toad
|[[File:SergeantStarshadeIdle.gif|x75px]]
|rowspan=4|A well-balanced Toad with a fine glove.
|White
!rowspan=4|Enlarge
|Green stars
|rowspan=4|Right
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|rowspan=4|Right
|Pitch||3/10
|-
|-
|Bat||6/10
|
|Lavender
|Light yellow stars
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]''
|-
|-
|Field||4/10
|[[File:ML3drtoadley.png|x75px]]
|Purple
|Yellow stars
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''
|-
|-
|Run||7/10
|[[File:Mushroom Bank.png|x75px]]
|Gray
|Yellow star spots
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4|Green Toad
|[[File:Toadofsky SMRPG.png|x75px]]
|rowspan=4|A Toad with decent stats all around.
|White
!rowspan=4|Enlarge
|Red diamonds
|rowspan=4|Right
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|rowspan=4|Right
|Pitch||4/10
|-
|-
|Bat||5/10
|[[File:MinisterofMassage.jpg|75px]]
|Cyan
|Red & white taijitu
|''[[Super Mario Adventures]]''
|-
|-
|Field||4/10
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom man Rose.png|75px]]
|White
|Blue stripes
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|-
|Run||7/10
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom man red Rose.png|75px]]
|White
|Red stripes
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|-
!rowspan=4|Purple Toad
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom woman Rose.png|75px]]
|rowspan=4|A well-balanced Toad with a lively bat.
|White
!rowspan=4|Enlarge
|Pink stripes
|rowspan=4|Right
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|rowspan=4|Right
|Pitch||5/10
|-
|-
|Bat||6/10
|[[File:Gaz SMRPG.png|75px]]
|White
|Purple stripes
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|-
|Field||2/10
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom woman yellow Rose.png|75px]]
|White
|Yellow stripes
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|-
|Run||7/10
|[[File:SMRPG Mushroom old woman Rose.png|75px]]
|White
|Gray stripes
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|-
|-
|[[File:Hinopio SMRPG.jpg|75px]]
|Black
|Red flames
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|}
|}
{{br}}


===''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' profile===
===Abilities===
*'''Official American Website Bio''':''"Your friendly neighborhood Toads are hanging out all over the place, waiting at home to give you items should you stop by, or hiding in certain stages to toss you a power-up."''
[[File:NSMBW Propeller Yellow Toad Artwork.png|thumb|150px|left|The [[Propeller Yellow Toad]] from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', after using the effects of the [[Propeller Mushroom]]]]
While the Toads are often shown to be fleeing at the first sign of danger during the games, some situations prove that they are more than capable of protecting themselves during battle. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (the first game that has a Toad as a playable character), Toad is revealed to be even stronger than the Mario brothers themselves and he is also shown to be very speedy as well. The ''Mario Baseball'' games also prove the strength of the playable Toads as they are shown to be considerably powerful, despite their size. The ''Mario'' soccer games also have the Toads being able to use powerful head butts as an offensive attack, a trait further emphasized in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' and ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where they are shown to be quite durable, capable of surviving a throw into walls or breakable objects (often head-first) without sustaining any injuries. Additionally, the Toads are capable of performing a fiery and powerful [[skillshot]] known as the [[Fire Meteor]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Toad's strongest stat was his speed while his power and technique stats were slightly below average. Additionally, Toad is capable of using his spores to creating a reflective shield as well as gargantuan mushrooms that Toad is capable of controlling to attack opponents for his special move. These attributes are also present for Toad's alternate colorations.


===''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' profile===
[[File:Tanookipeach SM3DL.png|thumb|250px|Two [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Toads]] alongside Tanooki Peach in ''Super Mario 3D Land'']]
*'''Site Bios''':
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the two playable Toads are shown to have stats that rival Mario and Luigi's own powers and abilities. The Toads are also capable of using the same power-ups (such as the [[Fire Flower]]) that are available to be used by the Mario brothers in order to gain new forms. The Toads are also shown to be skilled in riding [[Yoshis]] in this game as well. In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', the three Toads that help Mario on his journey are shown to be just as capable as Mario himself when it comes to adventuring around the Mushroom Kingdom. They are also shown to be very speedy as they were capable of easily outrunning Mario throughout the game since the introduction. The three Toads and Toad himself are also capable of using various Power-Ups in this game such as the [[Propeller Box]] (which serves the same purpose as [[Propeller Block|the block]] from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'') and the [[Super Leaf]] (to become [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Toads]] and fly alongside Mario during the ending of the game).
**[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] ''"Before the Dark Moon shattered into pieces, a crew of Toads were assisting Professor E.Gadd from within the mansions. Since then, all communication with the Toads has been lost. Do you think they're in trouble?"''
**[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px]] ''"These Toads were helping E. Gadd with his research, but after the purple mist descended on Evershade Valley they were kidnapped by ghosts and haven’t been seen since. Where could they be..?"''


=====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' Trophy=====
In the anime ''[[Super Mario Shirayuki-hime]]'', the seven Toads are able to function similarly as [[Super Mushroom]]s as they are able to power up Mario after he has been weakened. However, this ability has not been shown in the actual games or any other portion of the Mario series after this OVA.
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===Toad guards===
[[File:SMG Prologue Bowser.png|thumb|200px|Two Toad guards attempting to protect [[Princess Peach]] during Bowser's attack in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
Toad guards serve as the protectors of the Mushroom Kingdom and Princess Peach. They typically wield spears and shields, their uniforms is a classic mantle. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'' these shields have Peach's symbol, her crown, emblazoned on the front. Like normal Toad citizens, Toad guards are not particularly brave, often asking Mario or other heroes to complete dangerous missions instead of doing so themselves. For example, when Bowser launches an attack on Peach's Castle during the centennial [[Star Festival]], the Toad guards request Mario to protect the Princess, although that is the Toads' official duty as royal guards. One of Peach's bodyguards even hides behind Peach when Bowser hovers in front of her balcony.
 
Initially, the Toads' original names are referred to as mushroom retainers, which can mean that they are a specific group of Toad characters that help guard Princess Peach. They have appeared at the end of each world in ''Super Mario Bros.'', thanking Mario for saving them while informing him that Peach is still missing. Despite this early name, the term "mushroom retainer" has rarely been used since the original NES game, having only recurred in the video game series with the enhanced [[Game Boy Color]] port ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. "Mushroom retainer" is intended to be an early localized name for the Toads as a species, along with Mushroom People, which has been inserted in the digital manuals of [[Virtual Console]] re-releases. The name and role that goes with it does make an appearance in other early media; for example, the ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'' and the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' introductory story "[[The Legend]]" describes [[Toad]] as the royal mushroom retainer. The more reserved [[Wooster]] holds a similar position in the series, but is instead called the "royal mushroom assistant" and (somewhat regretfully) directly serves the [[Mushroom King]] rather than the princess.
 
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''====
{{Multilang profile
|columns=1
|type=manual
|Eng=Seven Mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool, but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa king.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAAAE.pdf ''Super Mario Bros.'' English instruction booklet]. Page 14. nintendo.co.jp.</ref>
|Jap=お姫様に仕える7人のキノコ、魔王の人質になっている。<ref>「スーパーマリオブラザーズ 取扱説明書」 (''Super Mario Bros. Toriatsukai Setsumeisho''). [https://legendsoflocalization.com/media/super-mario-bros/manuals/Super-Mario-Bros-Manual-JPN.pdf Page 14]. ''Legends of Localization''.</ref>
|JapM=Seven mushrooms serving the princess, hostages of the demon king.
}}
 
====''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''====
*'''Instruction booklet bio:''' ''Seven mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa King.''<ref>[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_Game_Boy_Color/Manual/formated/Super_Mario_Bros._Deluxe_-_1999_-_Nintendo.pdf ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' instruction booklet]. Page 33. ''Games Database''.</ref>
 
====''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''====
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Your friendly neighborhood Toads are hanging out all over the place, waiting at home to give you items should you stop by, or hiding in certain stages to toss you a power-up.''
 
====''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''====
*'''Loading screen tip:''' ''Toads are residents of the Mushroom Kingdom, and those are their heads–not big hats!''
*'''Trading card bio:''' ''Toads are small in stature but have the biggest hearts and friendliest faces in the Mushroom Kingdom.''
 
===''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''===
{{Multilang profile
|columns=1
|type=website
|EngA=Before the Dark Moon shattered into pieces, a crew of Toads were assisting Professor E.Gadd from within the mansions. Since then, all communication with the Toads has been lost. Do you think they're in trouble?
|EngE=These Toads were helping E. Gadd with his research, but after the purple mist descended on Evershade Valley they were kidnapped by ghosts and haven't been seen since. Where could they be..?
}}
 
===''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' series===
====''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''====
{{Baseball character
|name=Toad
|image=[[File:Mugshot Toad MSB.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|type=Balance
|specialball=N/A
|specialmove=[[Body Check]]
|batarm=Right
|throwarm=Right
|batting=5
|pitching=4
|fielding=4
|running=6
|goodchem={{baseball icon|Peach}} {{baseball icon|Toadsworth}} {{baseball icon|Toadette}}
|badchem={{baseball icon|Wario}} {{baseball icon|Waluigi}} {{baseball icon|Bowser}}
|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.
}}
{{Baseball character
|name=Blue Toad
|image=[[File:BlueToadMugshotMSSB.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|type=Balance
|specialball=N/A
|specialmove=[[Body Check]]
|batarm=Right
|throwarm=Right
|batting=4
|pitching=3
|fielding=4
|running=7
|goodchem={{baseball icon|Peach}} {{baseball icon|Toadsworth}} {{baseball icon|Toadette}}
|badchem={{baseball icon|Wario}} {{baseball icon|Waluigi}} {{baseball icon|Bowser}}
|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.
}}
{{Baseball character
|name=Yellow Toad
|image=[[File:YellowToadMugshotMSSB.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|type=Balance
|specialball=N/A
|specialmove=[[Body Check]]
|batarm=Right
|throwarm=Right
|batting=4
|pitching=4
|fielding=3
|running=6
|goodchem={{baseball icon|Peach}} {{baseball icon|Toadsworth}} {{baseball icon|Toadette}}
|badchem={{baseball icon|Wario}} {{baseball icon|Waluigi}} {{baseball icon|Bowser}}
|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.
}}
{{Baseball character
|name=Green Toad
|image=[[File:GreenToadMugshotMSSB.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|type=Balance
|specialball=N/A
|specialmove=[[Body Check]]
|batarm=Right
|throwarm=Right
|batting=5
|pitching=3
|fielding=4
|running=6
|goodchem={{baseball icon|Peach}} {{baseball icon|Toadsworth}} {{baseball icon|Toadette}}
|badchem={{baseball icon|Wario}} {{baseball icon|Waluigi}} {{baseball icon|Bowser}}
|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.
}}
{{Baseball character
|name=Purple Toad
|image=[[File:PurpleToadMugshotMSSB.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|type=Balance
|specialball=N/A
|specialmove=[[Body Check]]
|batarm=Right
|throwarm=Right
|batting=5
|pitching=3
|fielding=4
|running=5
|goodchem={{baseball icon|Peach}} {{baseball icon|Toadsworth}} {{baseball icon|Toadette}}
|badchem={{baseball icon|Wario}} {{baseball icon|Waluigi}} {{baseball icon|Bowser}}
|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.
}}
 
====''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''====
{{Sluggers character
|name=Red Toad
|image=[[File:MSS Red Toad Character Select Sprite.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|ability=[[Enlarge]]
|bat=Right
|glove=Right
|starpitch=N/A
|starswing=N/A
|batting=5
|pitching=5
|fielding=3
|running=7
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Toadette}} {{sluggers icon|Toadsworth}} {{sluggers icon|Blue Pianta}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Goomba}} {{sluggers icon|Paragoomba}}
|bio=A well-balanced Toad who throws a decent pitch.
}}
{{Sluggers character
|name=Blue Toad
|image=[[File:MSS Blue Toad Character Select Sprite.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|ability=[[Enlarge]]
|bat=Right
|glove=Right
|starpitch=N/A
|starswing=N/A
|batting=6
|pitching=4
|fielding=3
|running=7
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Toadette}} {{sluggers icon|Toadsworth}} {{sluggers icon|Blue Pianta}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Goomba}} {{sluggers icon|Paragoomba}}
|bio=A well-balanced Toad with extra batting power.
}}
{{Sluggers character
|name=Yellow Toad
|image=[[File:MSS Yellow Toad Character Select Sprite.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|ability=[[Enlarge]]
|bat=Right
|glove=Right
|starpitch=N/A
|starswing=N/A
|batting=6
|pitching=3
|fielding=4
|running=7
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Toadette}} {{sluggers icon|Toadsworth}} {{sluggers icon|Blue Pianta}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Goomba}} {{sluggers icon|Paragoomba}}
|bio=A well-balanced Toad with a fine glove.
}}
{{Sluggers character
|name=Green Toad
|image=[[File:MSS Green Toad Character Select Sprite.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|ability=[[Enlarge]]
|bat=Right
|glove=Right
|starpitch=N/A
|starswing=N/A
|batting=5
|pitching=4
|fielding=4
|running=7
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Toadette}} {{sluggers icon|Toadsworth}} {{sluggers icon|Blue Pianta}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Goomba}} {{sluggers icon|Paragoomba}}
|bio=A Toad with decent stats all around.
}}
{{Sluggers character
|name=Purple Toad
|image=[[File:MSS Purple Toad Character Select Sprite.png]]
|team=[[Peach Monarchs]]
|ability=[[Enlarge]]
|bat=Right
|glove=Right
|starpitch=N/A
|starswing=N/A
|batting=6
|pitching=5
|fielding=2
|running=7
|goodchem={{sluggers icon|Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Toadette}} {{sluggers icon|Toadsworth}} {{sluggers icon|Blue Pianta}} {{sluggers icon|Baby Peach}} {{sluggers icon|Mii}} ({{color|red|red}})
|badchem={{sluggers icon|Bowser}} {{sluggers icon|Bowser Jr.}} {{sluggers icon|Goomba}} {{sluggers icon|Paragoomba}}
|bio=A well-balanced Toad with a lively bat.
}}
 
===''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''===
*'''Type:''' Playmaker
*'''Skillshot:''' [[Fire Meteor]]
*'''Bio:''' ''Speed and king-sized passing skills makes Toad one of the top play-makers on the circuit. Just don't call him 'Little Guy'.''
====Stats====
*'''Movement:''' 10
*'''Shooting:''' 3
*'''Passing:''' 10
*'''Defense:''' 3
 
===''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''===
{|width=100% class=wikitable
!Image
!Name
!Bio
|-
|-
!Name
|align="center"|[[File:MPSRCM_RedToad.png|75px]]
!Image
|align="center"|'''Red Toad'''<br>''A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in red!''
!Description
|''Aside from his red outfit, his most notable feature is probably...well...his distinct lack of notable features!''
|-
|align="center"|[[File:MPSRCM_BlueToad.png|75px]]
|align="center"|'''Blue Toad'''<br>''A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in blue!''
|''By far the most amazing thing about Blue Toad is...um... My, what a delightful blue outfit he's sporting!''
|-
|align="center"|[[File:MPSRCM_GreenToad.png|75px]]
|align="center"|'''Green Toad'''<br>''A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in green!''
|''Green Toad is a Toad who loves the color green. Loves it! Yep. That...about sums up Green Toad.''
|-
|-
|'''Toad'''
|align="center"|[[File:MPSRCM_YellowToad.png|75px]]
|
|align="center"|'''Yellow Toad'''<br>''A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in yellow!''
|''A race of charming mushrooms that dwell in the Mushroom Kingdom, they prefer to be called Toads... Come to think of it, that's an odd name. It's not like they're very good jumpers. Captain Toad can't jump at all!<br>What's that? ToadSTOOLS?<br>...That makes more sense.''
|''A Toad in yellow is surely a fine fellow. Surely! Other than that...he honestly doesn't stand out too terribly much.''
|}
|}
===''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' trophy===
{{SSB4 trophy
|name=Toad
|image='''3DS:'''<br>[[File:ToadTrophy3DS.png|100px]]<br>'''Wii U:'''<br>[[File:SSB4TrophyToad.png|100px]]
|game=''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''
|category=Fighter Related
|appears_in='''NES''' Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)<br>'''NES''' Super Mario Bros. 2 (10/1988)
|trophy_box=7: Super Mario Bros.
|unlock=([[File:3DS Logo.svg|32px|link=Nintendo 3DS]]) Collect 30 or more unique [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]].<br>([[File:Wii U Logo.svg|32px|link=Wii U]]) Purchase at the [[smashwiki:Trophy Shop|Trophy Shop]]
|desc=A race of charming mushrooms that dwell in the Mushroom Kingdom, they prefer to be called Toads... Come to think of it, that's an odd name. It's not like they're very good jumpers. Captain Toad can't jump at all! What's that? ToadSTOOLS? ...That makes more sense.
|desc2=A charming tribe of mushroom people from the Mushroom Kingdom. "Toad" seems like a bit of an odd name for them, though. Like...they may be small, and some are green, but there's nothing really frog-like about them. Captain Toad can't even jump! Oh. Wait. Hold on a sec. "Toadstools"... Nooow it makes sense!
}}
===''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series===
====''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''====
*'''North American website bio:''' ''The citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom come in all colors and personality types, but most of them can't do too much without your help.''
**'''''POP QUIZ:''' How many Toads does it take to de-burrito a town square?''
====''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''====
{{:Paper Mario: Color Splash bestiary|transcludesection=Angry Toads|align=horizontal}}
====''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''====
*'''European website bio:''' ''Folded up by King Olly or bent out of shape by the Folded Soldiers, these fun guys are now scattered to the four winds. Give 'em a quick bash with your hammer to turn them back to normal!''
===''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''===
====Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
|collapse=y
|item=Giant Banana
|I1.1=3DS Daisy Hills RT|R1.1=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills R/T]]
|I1.2=SNES Mario Circuit 1RT|R1.2=[[SNES Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T]]
|I1.3=3DS Toad Circuit RT|R1.3=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R/T]]
|I1.4=DS Airship Fortress R|R1.4=[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress R]]
|I1.5=GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R|R1.5=[[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R]]
|I1.6=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R|R1.6=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R]]
|I1.7=SNES Choco Island 1R|R1.7=[[SNES Choco Island 1|SNES Choco Island 1R]]
|I1.8=N64 Kalimari Desert|R1.8=[[N64 Kalimari Desert]]
|I1.9=N64 Kalimari Desert R|R1.9=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert R]]
|I1.10=3DS Toad Circuit R|R1.10=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R]]
|I1.11=SNES Donut Plains 1|R1.11=[[SNES Donut Plains 1]]
|I1.12=SNES Choco Island 2R|R1.12=[[SNES Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2R]]
|I1.13=N64 Kalimari Desert 2|R1.13=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2]]
|I1.14=N64 Kalimari Desert 2R|R1.14=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2R]]
|I1.15=SNES Mario Circuit 3|R1.15=[[SNES Mario Circuit 3]]
|I1.16=3DS Rock Rock Mountain R|R1.16=[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain R]]
|I1.17=Paris Promenade 3|R1.17=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3]]
|I1.18=Paris Promenade 3R|R1.18=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R]]
|I1.19=London Loop|R1.19=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop]]
|I2.1=GCN Yoshi Circuit RT|R2.1=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T]]
|I2.2=GBA Sunset Wilds RT|R2.2=[[GBA Sunset Wilds|GBA Sunset Wilds R/T]]*
|I2.3=N64 Royal Raceway RT|R2.3=[[N64 Royal Raceway|N64 Royal Raceway R/T]]**
|I2.4=GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T|R2.4=[[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T]]
|I2.5=SNES Choco Island 1RT|R2.5=[[SNES Choco Island 1|SNES Choco Island 1R/T]]
|I2.6=Wii Maple Treeway RT|R2.6=[[Wii Maple Treeway|Wii Maple Treeway R/T]]
|I2.7=N64 Kalimari Desert T|R2.7=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert T]]
|I2.8=SNES Choco Island 2|R2.8=[[SNES Choco Island 2]]
|I2.9=Los Angeles Laps 2RT|R2.9=[[Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 2R/T]]
|I2.10=3DS Rock Rock Mountain T|R2.10=[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain T]]
|I2.11=Wii Dry Dry Ruins T|R2.11=[[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Wii Dry Dry Ruins T]]
|I2.12=Wii Dry Dry Ruins RT|R2.12=[[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Wii Dry Dry Ruins R/T]]
|I2.13=Wii Dry Dry Ruins R|R2.13=[[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Wii Dry Dry Ruins R]]
|I2.14=London Loop RT|R2.14=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop R/T]]
|I2.15=Athens Dash|R2.15=[[Athens Dash]]
|I2.16=Athens Dash 2|R2.16=[[Athens Dash|Athens Dash 2]]
|I2.17=Rome Avanti 2T|R2.17=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 2T]]
|I2.18=RMX Vanilla Lake 2|R2.18=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2]]
}}
====Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
|collapse=y
|item=Ice Flower
|I1.1=Merry Mountain R|R1.1=[[Merry Mountain|Merry Mountain R]]
|I1.2=Vancouver Velocity 2|R1.2=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2]]
|I1.3=3DS Toad Circuit T|R1.3=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit T]]
|I1.4=SNES Vanilla Lake 1R|R1.4=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|SNES Vanilla Lake 1R]]
|I1.5=SNES Vanilla Lake 1T|R1.5=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|SNES Vanilla Lake 1T]]
|I1.6=SNES Mario Circuit 1|R1.6=[[SNES Mario Circuit 1]]
|I1.7=RMX Vanilla Lake 1T|R1.7=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 1|RMX Vanilla Lake 1T]]
|I1.8=SNES Vanilla Lake 1RT|R1.8=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|SNES Vanilla Lake 1R/T]]
|I1.9=N64 Frappe Snowland R|R1.9=[[N64 Frappe Snowland|N64 Frappe Snowland R]]
|I1.10=N64 Frappe Snowland T|R1.10=[[N64 Frappe Snowland|N64 Frappe Snowland T]]
|I1.11=DS Airship Fortress RT|R1.11=[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress R/T]]
|I1.12=DS Airship Fortress R|R1.12=[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress R]]
|I1.13=RMX Mario Circuit 1RT|R1.13=[[RMX Mario Circuit 1|RMX Mario Circuit 1R/T]]
|I1.14=Piranha Plant Cove R|R1.14=[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove R]]
|I1.15=Yoshi's Island T|R1.15=[[Tour Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island T]]
|I1.16=London Loop R|R1.16=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop R]]
|I2.1=Merry Mountain|R2.1=[[Merry Mountain]]*
|I2.2=SNES Vanilla Lake 2T|R2.2=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|SNES Vanilla Lake 2T]]
|I2.3=SNES Vanilla Lake 2R|R2.3=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|SNES Vanilla Lake 2R]]**
|I2.4=Vancouver Velocity 2RT|R2.4=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2R/T]]
|I2.5=3DS Toad Circuit R|R2.5=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R]]
|I2.6=SNES Vanilla Lake 1|R2.6=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 1]]
|I2.7=RMX Vanilla Lake 1|R2.7=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 1]]
|I2.8=Singapore Speedway RT|R2.8=[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway R/T]]
|I2.9=N64 Frappe Snowland|R2.9=[[N64 Frappe Snowland]]
|I2.10=Los Angeles Laps 2|R2.10=[[Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 2]]
|I2.11=GBA Sky Garden T|R2.11=[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden T]]
|I2.12=GBA Sky Garden R|R2.12=[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden R]]
|I2.13=Wii Mushroom Gorge|R2.13=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge]]
|I2.14=3DS Rosalina's Ice World|R2.14=[[3DS Rosalina's Ice World]]
|I2.15=Amsterdam Drift 2R|R2.15=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2R]]
|I2.16=Amsterdam Drift 2|R2.16=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2]]
|I2.17=Sky-High Sundae R|R2.17=[[Sky-High Sundae|Sky-High Sundae R]]
|I2.18=Wii Rainbow Road R|R2.18=[[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road R]]
|I2.19=Piranha Plant Cove 2R|R2.19=[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2R]]
|I2.20=Piranha Plant Cove 2T|R2.20=[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2T]]
|I2.21=DS Mario Circuit|R2.21=[[DS Mario Circuit]]
|I2.22=Yoshi's Island|R2.22=[[Tour Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]
|I2.23=London Loop|R2.23=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop]]
|I2.24=GCN Mushroom Bridge R|R2.24=[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge R]]
|I2.25=Piranha Plant Cove 3RT|R2.25=[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 3R/T]]
|I2.26=SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2RT|R2.26=[[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R/T]]
}}
====Red Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
|collapse=y
|item=Fire Flower
|I1.1=SNES Donut Plains 1RT|R1.1=[[SNES Donut Plains 1|SNES Donut Plains 1R/T]]
|I1.2=SNES Choco Island 1RT|R1.2=[[SNES Choco Island 1|SNES Choco Island 1R/T]]
|I1.3=GBA Battle Course 1|R1.3=[[GBA Battle Course 1]]
|I1.4=DS Airship Fortress T|R1.4=[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress T]]
|I1.5=Wii Maple Treeway T|R1.5=[[Wii Maple Treeway|Wii Maple Treeway T]]
|I1.6=New York Minute T|R1.6=[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute T]]
|I1.7=Los Angeles Laps RT|R1.7=[[Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps R/T]]
|I1.8=3DS Mario Circuit R|R1.8=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit R]]
|I1.9=N64 Royal Raceway R|R1.9=[[N64 Royal Raceway|N64 Royal Raceway R]]
|I1.10=Merry Mountain|R1.10=[[Merry Mountain]]
|I1.11=SNES Mario Circuit 1RT|R1.11=[[SNES Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T]]
|I1.12=N64 Kalimari Desert 2T|R1.12=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2T]]
|I1.13=RMX Rainbow Road 1|R1.13=[[RMX Rainbow Road 1]]
|I1.14=Tokyo Blur 2RT|R1.14=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2R/T]]
|I1.15=Tokyo Blur 4RT|R1.15=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 4R/T]]
|I1.16=N64 Kalimari Desert R|R1.16=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert R]]
|I1.17=3DS Toad Circuit|R1.17=[[3DS Toad Circuit]]
|I1.18=3DS Daisy Hills T|R1.18=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills T]]
|I1.19=Paris Promenade T|R1.19=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade T]]
|I1.20=London Loop R|R1.20=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop R]]
|I1.21=Amsterdam Drift 2|R1.21=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2]]
|I1.22=GBA Bowser's Castle 2|R1.22=[[GBA Bowser's Castle 2]]
|I1.23=N64 Mario Raceway|R1.23=[[N64 Mario Raceway]]
|I1.24=New York Minute 2R|R1.24=[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 2R]]
|I1.25=Rome Avanti 2|R1.25=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 2]]
|I1.26=Sydney Sprint 2|R1.26=[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 2]]
|I1.27=Squeaky Clean Sprint T|R1.27=[[Squeaky Clean Sprint|Squeaky Clean Sprint T]]
|I1.28=Paris Promenade 3|R1.28=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3]]
|I1.29=SNES Vanilla Lake 2RT|R1.29=[[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|SNES Vanilla Lake 2R/T]]
|I1.30=London Loop 3|R1.30=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3]]
|I1.31=Madrid Drive 3R|R1.31=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 3R]]
|I2.1=SNES Choco Island 1|R2.1=[[SNES Choco Island 1]]*
|I2.2=SNES Donut Plains 2RT|R2.2=[[SNES Donut Plains 2|SNES Donut Plains 2R/T]]
|I2.3=RMX Choco Island 1RT|R2.3=[[RMX Choco Island 1|RMX Choco Island 1R/T]]**
|I2.4=RMX Donut Plains 1RT|R2.4=[[RMX Donut Plains 1|RMX Donut Plains 1R/T]]
|I2.5=Wii Maple Treeway RT|R2.5=[[Wii Maple Treeway|Wii Maple Treeway R/T]]
|I2.6=SNES Donut Plains 3T|R2.6=[[SNES Donut Plains 3|SNES Donut Plains 3T]]
|I2.7=GBA Boo Lake RT|R2.7=[[GBA Boo Lake|GBA Boo Lake R/T]]
|I2.8=New York Minute R|R2.8=[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute R]]
|I2.9=Los Angeles Laps T|R2.9=[[Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps T]]
|I2.10=3DS Mario Circuit T|R2.10=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit T]]
|I2.11=N64 Royal Raceway|R2.11=[[N64 Royal Raceway]]
|I2.12=Merry Mountain R|R2.12=[[Merry Mountain|Merry Mountain R]]
|I2.13=3DS Piranha Plant Slide RT|R2.13=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T]]
|I2.14=3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|R2.14=[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
|I2.15=N64 Kalimari Desert 2|R2.15=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2]]
|I2.16=N64 Kalimari Desert 2R|R2.16=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2R]]
|I2.17=Wii Rainbow Road|R2.17=[[Wii Rainbow Road]]
|I2.18=Wii Rainbow Road R|R2.18=[[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road R]]
|I2.19=Tokyo Blur 3T|R2.19=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 3T]]
|I2.20=Tokyo Blur 4|R2.20=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 4]]
|I2.21=N64 Kalimari Desert|R2.21=[[N64 Kalimari Desert]]
|I2.22=N64 Kalimari Desert T|R2.22=[[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert T]]
|I2.23=DS Shroom Ridge|R2.23=[[DS Shroom Ridge]]
|I2.24=3DS Toad Circuit T|R2.24=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit T]]
|I2.25=DS Shroom Ridge R|R2.25=[[DS Shroom Ridge|DS Shroom Ridge R]]
|I2.26=DS Shroom Ridge RT|R2.26=[[DS Shroom Ridge|DS Shroom Ridge R/T]]
|I2.27=DS Mario Circuit R|R2.27=[[DS Mario Circuit|DS Mario Circuit R]]
|I2.28=3DS Daisy Hills R|R2.28=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills R]]
|I2.29=N64 Yoshi Valley RT|R2.29=[[N64 Yoshi Valley|N64 Yoshi Valley R/T]]
|I2.30=Yoshi's Island T|R2.30=[[Tour Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island T]]
|I2.31=London Loop 2|R2.31=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 2]]
|I2.32=Amsterdam Drift R|R2.32=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift R]]
|I2.33=GCN Mushroom Bridge R|R2.33=[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge R]]
|I2.34=GBA Peach Circuit T|R2.34=[[GBA Peach Circuit|GBA Peach Circuit T]]
|I2.35=New York Minute|R2.35=[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute]]
|I2.36=Rome Avanti T|R2.36=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti T]]
|I2.37=Sydney Sprint 2R|R2.37=[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 2R]]
|I2.38=Squeaky Clean Sprint R|R2.38=[[Squeaky Clean Sprint|Squeaky Clean Sprint R]]
|I2.39=Paris Promenade 3R|R2.39=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R]]
|I2.40=RMX Vanilla Lake 2RT|R2.40=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2|RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T]]
|I2.41=London Loop 3R|R2.41=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3R]]
|I2.42=Madrid Drive 3|R2.42=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 3]]
}}
====Green Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
|collapse=y
|item=Triple Green Shells
|I1.1=SNES Ghost Valley 2RT|R1.1=[[SNES Ghost Valley 2|SNES Ghost Valley 2R/T]]
|I1.2=3DS Piranha Plant Slide RT|R1.2=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T]]
|I1.3=3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T|R1.3=[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T]]
|I1.4=RMX Rainbow Road 2|R1.4=[[RMX Rainbow Road 2]]
|I1.5=Tokyo Blur R|R1.5=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur R]]
|I1.6=Tokyo Blur 4T|R1.6=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 4T]]
|I1.7=Wii Mushroom Gorge T|R1.7=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Wii Mushroom Gorge T]]
|I1.8=3DS Piranha Plant Slide R|R1.8=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide R]]
|I1.9=3DS Toad Circuit|R1.9=[[3DS Toad Circuit]]
|I1.10=3DS Mario Circuit RT|R1.10=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit R/T]]
|I1.11=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|R1.11=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach]]
|I1.12=3DS Daisy Hills R|R1.12=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills R]]
|I1.13=GCN Yoshi Circuit RT|R1.13=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T]]
|I1.14=Amsterdam Drift|R1.14=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift]]
|I1.15=Amsterdam Drift 2RT|R1.15=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2R/T]]
|I1.16=3DS Neo Bowser City R|R1.16=[[3DS Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City R]]
|I1.17=3DS Bowser's Castle RT|R1.17=[[3DS Bowser's Castle|3DS Bowser's Castle R/T]]
|I1.18=GBA Peach Circuit|R1.18=[[GBA Peach Circuit]]
|I1.19=GBA Luigi Circuit R|R1.19=[[GBA Luigi Circuit|GBA Luigi Circuit R]]
|I1.20=Vancouver Velocity 2RT|R1.20=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2R/T]]
|I1.21=Rome Avanti R|R1.21=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti R]]
|I1.22=Piranha Plant Pipeline R|R1.22=[[Piranha Plant Pipeline|Piranha Plant Pipeline R]]
|I1.23=Paris Promenade 3RT|R1.23=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R/T]]
|I1.24=DS DK Pass|R1.24=[[DS DK Pass]]
|I1.25=RMX Vanilla Lake 2R|R1.25=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2|RMX Vanilla Lake 2R]]
|I1.26=Amsterdam Drift 3T|R1.26=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 3T]]
|I1.27=Rome Avanti 3RT|R1.27=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 3R/T]]
|I2.1=3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon RT|R2.1=[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R/T]]*
|I2.2=SNES Donut Plains 3RT|R2.2=[[SNES Donut Plains 3|SNES Donut Plains 3R/T]]**
|I2.3=GBA Sky Garden RT|R2.3=[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden R/T]]
|I2.4=GCN Baby Park RT|R2.4=[[GCN Baby Park|GCN Baby Park R/T]]
|I2.5=3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R|R2.5=[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R]]
|I2.6=SNES Rainbow Road RT|R2.6=[[SNES Rainbow Road|SNES Rainbow Road R/T]]
|I2.7=SNES Ghost Valley 2R|R2.7=[[SNES Ghost Valley 2|SNES Ghost Valley 2R]]
|I2.8=Wii Rainbow Road|R2.8=[[Wii Rainbow Road]]
|I2.9=DS Twilight House|R2.9=[[DS Twilight House]]
|I2.10=Tokyo Blur 2|R2.10=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2]]
|I2.11=Tokyo Blur 2R|R2.11=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2R]]
|I2.12=Tokyo Blur 2RT|R2.12=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2R/T]]
|I2.13=Tokyo Blur 3|R2.13=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 3]]
|I2.14=3DS Rock Rock Mountain|R2.14=[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain]]
|I2.15=3DS Rock Rock Mountain R|R2.15=[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain R]]
|I2.16=Wii Mushroom Gorge R|R2.16=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Wii Mushroom Gorge R]]
|I2.17=3DS Piranha Plant Slide T|R2.17=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide T]]
|I2.18=3DS Toad Circuit R|R2.18=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R]]
|I2.19=DS Shroom Ridge RT|R2.19=[[DS Shroom Ridge|DS Shroom Ridge R/T]]
|I2.20=DS Shroom Ridge T|R2.20=[[DS Shroom Ridge|DS Shroom Ridge T]]
|I2.21=3DS Mario Circuit|R2.21=[[3DS Mario Circuit]]
|I2.22=3DS Mario Circuit R|R2.22=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit R]]
|I2.23=SNES Mario Circuit 3T|R2.23=[[SNES Mario Circuit 3|SNES Mario Circuit 3T]]
|I2.24=DS Mario Circuit R|R2.24=[[DS Mario Circuit|DS Mario Circuit R]]
|I2.25=DS Mario Circuit T|R2.25=[[DS Mario Circuit|DS Mario Circuit T]]
|I2.26=3DS Daisy Hills|R2.26=[[3DS Daisy Hills]]
|I2.27=3DS Daisy Hills T|R2.27=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills T]]
|I2.28=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R|R2.28=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R]]
|I2.29=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach RT|R2.29=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T]]
|I2.30=GCN Yoshi Circuit|R2.30=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit]]
|I2.31=N64 Yoshi Valley RT|R2.31=[[N64 Yoshi Valley|N64 Yoshi Valley R/T]]
|I2.32=Amsterdam Drift R|R2.32=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift R]]
|I2.33=Amsterdam Drift 2|R2.33=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2]]
|I2.34=3DS Neo Bowser City T|R2.34=[[3DS Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City T]]
|I2.35=GBA Bowser's Castle 2|R2.35=[[GBA Bowser's Castle 2]]
|I2.36=3DS Bowser's Castle T|R2.36=[[3DS Bowser's Castle|3DS Bowser's Castle T]]
|I2.37=SNES Bowser Castle 3R|R2.37=[[SNES Bowser Castle 3|SNES Bowser Castle 3R]]
|I2.38=GCN Mushroom Bridge R|R2.38=[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge R]]
|I2.39=Wii Daisy Circuit R|R2.39=[[Wii Daisy Circuit|Wii Daisy Circuit R]]
|I2.40=GBA Peach Circuit R|R2.40=[[GBA Peach Circuit|GBA Peach Circuit R]]
|I2.41=Vancouver Velocity T|R2.41=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity T]]
|I2.42=Rome Avanti RT|R2.42=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti R/T]]
|I2.43=Rome Avanti 2|R2.43=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 2]]
|I2.44=Sydney Sprint 2|R2.44=[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 2]]
|I2.45=Squeaky Clean Sprint|R2.45=[[Squeaky Clean Sprint]]
|I2.46=Paris Promenade 3R|R2.46=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R]]
|I2.47=Madrid Drive 2|R2.47=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 2]]
|I2.48=DS DK Pass T|R2.48=[[DS DK Pass|DS DK Pass T]]
|I2.49=RMX Vanilla Lake 2|R2.49=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2]]
|I2.50=Sydney Sprint 3R|R2.50=[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 3R]]
|I2.51=Vancouver Velocity 3R|R2.51=[[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 3R]]
|I2.52=Amsterdam Drift 3|R2.52=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 3]]
|I2.53=Rome Avanti 3T|R2.53=[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 3T]]
}}
====Pink Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
|collapse=y
|item=Heart
|I1.1=SNES Rainbow Road RT|R1.1=[[SNES Rainbow Road|SNES Rainbow Road R/T]]
|I1.2=3DS Rainbow Road R|R1.2=[[3DS Rainbow Road|3DS Rainbow Road R]]
|I1.3=GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T|R1.3=[[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T]]
|I1.4=Tokyo Blur 3T|R1.4=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 3T]]
|I1.5=Tokyo Blur 2|R1.5=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2]]
|I1.6=Wii Mushroom Gorge|R1.6=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge]]
|I1.7=GBA Snow Land R|R1.7=[[GBA Snow Land|GBA Snow Land R]]
|I1.8=GBA Sunset Wilds RT|R1.8=[[GBA Sunset Wilds|GBA Sunset Wilds R/T]]
|I1.9=3DS Toad Circuit R|R1.9=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R]]
|I1.10=DS Peach Gardens|R1.10=[[DS Peach Gardens]]
|I1.11=3DS Mario Circuit|R1.11=[[3DS Mario Circuit]]
|I1.12=N64 Royal Raceway R|R1.12=[[N64 Royal Raceway|N64 Royal Raceway R]]
|I1.13=3DS Daisy Hills T|R1.13=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills T]]
|I1.14=DS Waluigi Pinball T|R1.14=[[DS Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball T]]
|I1.15=GCN Yoshi Circuit|R1.15=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit]]
|I1.16=GCN Baby Park RT|R1.16=[[GCN Baby Park|GCN Baby Park R/T]]
|I1.17=Amsterdam Drift R|R1.17=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift R]]
|I1.18=Amsterdam Drift 2R|R1.18=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2R]]
|I1.19=3DS Neo Bowser City R|R1.19=[[3DS Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City R]]
|I1.20=3DS Neo Bowser City RT|R1.20=[[3DS Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City R/T]]
|I1.21=SNES Choco Island 2R|R1.21=[[SNES Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2R]]
|I1.22=N64 Mario Raceway R|R1.22=[[N64 Mario Raceway|N64 Mario Raceway R]]
|I1.23=Vancouver Velocity RT|R1.23=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity R/T]]
|I1.24=New York Minute|R1.24=[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute]]
|I1.25=GCN Dino Dino Jungle|R1.25=[[GCN Dino Dino Jungle]]
|I1.26=Paris Promenade 3T|R1.26=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3T]]
|I1.27=Frappe Snowland T|R1.27=[[N64 Frappe Snowland|N64 Frappe Snowland T]]
|I1.28=Wii DK Summit T|R1.28=[[Wii DK Summit|Wii DK Summit T]]
|I1.29=Amsterdam Drift 3T|R1.29=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 3T]]
|I1.30=Madrid Drive 3R|R1.30=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 3R]]
|I2.1=SNES Rainbow Road|R2.1=[[SNES Rainbow Road]]*
|I2.2=GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|R2.2=[[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island]]
|I2.3=SNES Ghost Valley 2|R2.3=[[SNES Ghost Valley 2]]**
|I2.4=Wii Rainbow Road RT|R2.4=[[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road R/T]]
|I2.5=Singapore Speedway 3RT|R2.5=[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 3R/T]]
|I2.6=Tokyo Blur 2RT|R2.6=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2R/T]]
|I2.7=Singapore Speedway R|R2.7=[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway R]]
|I2.8=Singapore Speedway|R2.8=[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]]
|I2.9=Singapore Speedway RT|R2.9=[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway R/T]]
|I2.10=3DS Rock Rock Mountain|R2.10=[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain]]
|I2.11=Wii Mushroom Gorge R|R2.11=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Wii Mushroom Gorge R]]
|I2.12=3DS Piranha Plant Slide|R2.12=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide]]
|I2.13=3DS Piranha Plant Slide R|R2.13=[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide R]]
|I2.14=GBA Snow Land RT|R2.14=[[GBA Snow Land|GBA Snow Land R/T]]
|I2.15=GBA Snow Land T|R2.15=[[GBA Snow Land|GBA Snow Land T]]
|I2.16=3DS Toad Circuit T|R2.16=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit T]]
|I2.17=3DS Toad Circuit RT|R2.17=[[3DS Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R/T]]
|I2.18=DS Peach Gardens T|R2.18=[[DS Peach Gardens|DS Peach Gardens T]]
|I2.19=DS Peach Gardens R|R2.19=[[DS Peach Gardens|DS Peach Gardens R]]
|I2.20=DS Shroom Ridge|R2.20=[[DS Shroom Ridge]]
|I2.21=SNES Mario Circuit 2|R2.21=[[SNES Mario Circuit 2]]
|I2.22=3DS Mario Circuit T|R2.22=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit T]]
|I2.23=3DS Mario Circuit RT|R2.23=[[3DS Mario Circuit|3DS Mario Circuit R/T]]
|I2.24=SNES Mario Circuit 1RT|R2.24=[[SNES Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T]]
|I2.25=N64 Royal Raceway T|R2.25=[[N64 Royal Raceway|N64 Royal Raceway T]]
|I2.26=N64 Royal Raceway RT|R2.26=[[N64 Royal Raceway|N64 Royal Raceway R/T]]
|I2.27=3DS Daisy Hills|R2.27=[[3DS Daisy Hills]]
|I2.28=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R|R2.28=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R]]
|I2.29=3DS Daisy Hills R|R2.29=[[3DS Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills R]]
|I2.30=DS Waluigi Pinball|R2.30=[[DS Waluigi Pinball]]
|I2.31=N64 Koopa Troopa Beach RT|R2.31=[[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T]]
|I2.32=GCN Yoshi Circuit RT|R2.32=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T]]
|I2.33=GCN Baby Park|R2.33=[[GCN Baby Park]]
|I2.34=N64 Yoshi Valley RT|R2.34=[[N64 Yoshi Valley|N64 Yoshi Valley R/T]]
|I2.35=Paris Promenade|R2.35=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade]]
|I2.36=Amsterdam Drift T|R2.36=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift T]]
|I2.37=Amsterdam Drift 2|R2.37=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2]]
|I2.38=Athens Dash|R2.38=[[Athens Dash]]
|I2.39=GBA Bowser's Castle 1R|R2.39=[[GBA Bowser's Castle 1|GBA Bowser's Castle 1R]]
|I2.40=DS Airship Fortress R|R2.40=[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress R]]
|I2.41=3DS Bowser's Castle R|R2.41=[[3DS Bowser's Castle|3DS Bowser's Castle R]]
|I2.42=SNES Bowser Castle 3|R2.42=[[SNES Bowser Castle 3]]
|I2.43=SNES Choco Island 2T|R2.43=[[SNES Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2T]]
|I2.44=SNES Donut Plains 1R|R2.44=[[SNES Donut Plains 1|SNES Donut Plains 1R]]
|I2.45=GBA Peach Circuit RT|R2.45=[[GBA Peach Circuit|GBA Peach Circuit R/T]]
|I2.46=N64 Mario Raceway RT|R2.46=[[N64 Mario Raceway|N64 Mario Raceway R/T]]
|I2.47=Vancouver Velocity|R2.47=[[Vancouver Velocity]]
|I2.48=Vancouver Velocity 2R|R2.48=[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2R]]
|I2.49=Wii Moonview Highway R|R2.49=[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway R]]
|I2.50=GCN Dino Dino Jungle T|R2.50=[[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|GCN Dino Dino Jungle T]]
|I2.51=Sydney Sprint 2RT|R2.51=[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 2R/T]]
|I2.52=Paris Promenade 3RT|R2.52=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R/T]]
|I2.53=Los Angeles Laps 3|R2.53=[[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 3]]
|I2.54=Madrid Drive R|R2.54=[[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive R]]
|I2.55=DS DK Pass R|R2.55=[[DS DK Pass|DS DK Pass R]]
|I2.56=Frappe Snowland R|R2.56=[[N64 Frappe Snowland|N64 Frappe Snowland R]]
|I2.57=Wii DK Summit|R2.57=[[Wii DK Summit]]
|I2.58=Sky-High Sundae T|R2.58=[[Sky-High Sundae|Sky-High Sundae T]]
|I2.59=RMX Vanilla Lake 2R|R2.59=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2|RMX Vanilla Lake 2R]]
|I2.60=Amsterdam Drift 3|R2.60=[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 3]]
}}
====Purple Toad (Pit Crew)====
{{MKT profile
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|I1.1=Tokyo Blur|R1.1=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]]
|I1.2=Berlin Byways 2T|R1.2=[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 2T]]
|I1.3=Paris Promenade B|R1.3=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade B]]
|I1.4=Madrid Drive R|R1.4=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive R]]
|I1.5=RMX Ghost Valley 1RT|R1.5=[[RMX Ghost Valley 1|RMX Ghost Valley 1R/T]]
|I1.6=Wario Shipyard T|R1.6=[[3DS Wario Shipyard|3DS Wario Shipyard T]]
|I1.7=DS DK Pass|R1.7=[[DS DK Pass]]
|I1.8=Rosalina's Ice World R|R1.8=[[3DS Rosalina's Ice World|3DS Rosalina's Ice World R]]
|I1.9=GBA Luigi Circuit T|R1.9=[[GBA Luigi Circuit|GBA Luigi Circuit T]]
|I1.10=London Loop 3|R1.10=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3]]
|I1.11=Los Angeles Laps 2|R1.11=[[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 2]]
|I1.12=Berlin Byways 3R|R1.12=[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 3R]]
|I2.1=Tokyo Blur RT|R2.1=[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur R/T]]
|I2.2=Berlin Byways 2RT|R2.2=[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 2R/T]]*
|I2.3=Paris Promenade 3R|R2.3=[[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3R]]
|I2.4=Wii Moonview Highway RT|R2.4=[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway R/T]]**
|I2.5=Madrid Drive RT|R2.5=[[Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive R/T]]
|I2.6=Wario Shipyard|R2.6=[[3DS Wario Shipyard]]
|I2.7=Wario Shipyard RT|R2.7=[[3DS Wario Shipyard|3DS Wario Shipyard R/T]]
|I2.8=DS DK Pass T|R2.8=[[DS DK Pass|DS DK Pass T]]
|I2.9=Rosalina's Ice World T|R2.9=[[3DS Rosalina's Ice World|3DS Rosalina's Ice World T]]
|I2.10=Sky-High Sundae RT|R2.10=[[Sky-High Sundae|Sky-High Sundae R/T]]
|I2.11=GBA Luigi Circuit|R2.11=[[GBA Luigi Circuit]]
|I2.12=RMX Vanilla Lake 2T|R2.12=[[RMX Vanilla Lake 2|RMX Vanilla Lake 2T]]
|I2.13=London Loop 3R|R2.13=[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3R]]
|I2.14=Los Angeles Laps 2T|R2.14=[[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 2T]]
|I2.15=Berlin Byways 3RT|R2.15=[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 3R/T]]
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{morepic}}
{{main-gallery}}
<i><gallery>
Toads Artwork - Super Princess Peach.png|[[Super Princess Peach]]
RedToadRPG3.png|[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]
PeachtoadsNSMBU.png|[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]
Pit toad.png|[[Mario Kart 8]]
Super Mario Maker - Toads Artwork 01.png|[[Super Mario Maker]]
</gallery></i>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
===Toad===
|Jap=キノコ達<br>''Kinoko-tachi''<br>キノコー族<br>''Kinoko-ichizoku''<br>キノピオ<br>''Kinopio''
{{foreign names
|JapM=Mushrooms<br><br>Mushroom People<br><br>Same as [[Toad#Names in other languages|Toad]], the character;<br>originally used for mushroom retainers (7人のキノコ).
|Jap=キノコ<ref>''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese instruction booklet. Pages 4, 8, and 14.</ref><br>''Kinoko''<br>キノコ{{ruby|一族|いちぞく}}<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Family Computer Disk System instruction booklet. Page 3.</ref><br>''Kinoko-ichizoku''<br>キノコ{{ruby|人|じん}} <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small><br>''Kinoko-jin''<br>キノピオ<br>''Kinopio''
|JapM=Mushroom<br><br>Mushroom People<br><br>Mushroom person<br><br>Same as [[Toad#Names in other languages|Toad]] (initially used for the seven mushroom retainers<ref name=Kinopio/>)
|Cat=Toad <small>(''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'')
|Chi=蘑菇人 <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|ChiR=Mógū rén
|ChiM=Mushroom person
|ChiS=奇诺比奥
|ChiSR=Qínuòbǐ'ào
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|ChiT=奇諾比奧
|ChiTR=Qínuòbǐ'ào
|ChiTM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Dut=Toad
|Dut2=Padje<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Netherlands) No. 2. Pages 4–5.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'')</small>
|Dut2M=Toady
|Dut3=paddenstoelpersoon <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|Dut3M=mushroom-person
|Fin=Sienialamainen <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' booklet)</small>
|FinM=Mushroom subject
|Fre=Toad
|FreE=forme de champignon <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|FreEM=mushroom form
|FreA=personne champignon <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|FreAM=mushroom person
|Ger=Toad
|Ger2=pilzige Person <small>(''Super Mario RPG''; one instance)</small>
|Ger2M=mushroomy person
|Ita=Toad
|Ita=Toad
|ItaM=-
|Ita2=Fungo suddito <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' booklet)</small>
|Spa=Toad
|Ita2M=Mushroom subject
|SpaM=-
|Ita3=persona fungo <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|Ger=Toad
|Ita3M=mushroom person
|GerM=-
|Kor=키노피오
|Kor=키노피오
|KorR=Kinophio
|KorR=Kinopio
|KorM=Kinopio, Translation 'Toad' in Japanese.
|KorM=Transliteration of the Japanese name, Kinopio
|Kor2=버섯 주민 <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|Kor2R=Beoseos jumin
|Kor2M=Mushroom resident
|Por=Toad
|Rom=Ciupercă <small>(''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small>
|RomM=Mushroom
|Rus=Тоад
|RusR=Toad
|RusM=Transliteration of the English name, Toad
|Spa=persona champiñón <small>(''Super Mario RPG'')</small>
|SpaM=mushroom person
|SpaA=Toad
|SpaE=Hombre champiñón <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' booklet)</small>
|SpaEM=Mushroom man
}}
 
===Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=きいろキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Kīro Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=黄色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Huángsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Yellow Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=黃色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Huángsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Yellow Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad jaune (stand)
|FreM=Yellow Toad (pit)
|Ger=Gelber Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Yellow Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad giallo (pit stop)
|ItaM=Yellow Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=노랑키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Nolang Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad amarelo (boxes)
|PorM=Yellow Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad amarillo (boxes)
|SpaAM=Yellow Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad amarillo (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Yellow Toad (Pit)
}}
 
===Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=みずいろキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Mizuiro Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Light blue Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=浅蓝色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Qiǎnlánsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Light blue Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=淺藍色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Qiǎnlánsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Light blue Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad bleu ciel (stand)
|FreM=Sky blue Toad (pit)
|Ger=Hellblauer Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Light blue Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad azzurro (pit stop)
|ItaM=Sky blue Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=하늘색키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Haneulsaeg Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Sky blue Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad azul-claro (boxes)
|PorM=Light blue Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad celeste (boxes)
|SpaAM=Light blue Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad celeste (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Light blue Toad (Pit)
}}
 
===Red Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=あかキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Aka Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Red Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=红色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Hóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Red Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=紅色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Hóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Red Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad rouge (stand)
|FreM=Red Toad (pit)
|Ger=Roter Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Red Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad rosso (pit stop)
|ItaM=Red Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=빨강키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Ppalgang Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Red Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad vermelho (boxes)
|PorM=Red Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad rojo (boxes)
|SpaAM=Red Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad rojo (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Red Toad (Pit)
}}
 
===Green Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=みどりキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Midori Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Green Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=绿色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Lǜsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Green Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=綠色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Lǜsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Green Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad vert (stand)
|FreM=Green Toad (pit)
|Ger=Grüner Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Green Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad verde (pit stop)
|ItaM=Green Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=초록키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Cholog Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Green Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad vermelho (boxes)
|PorM=Green Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad verde (boxes)
|SpaAM=Green Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad verde (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Green Toad (Pit)
}}
 
===Pink Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ピンクキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Pinku Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Pink Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=粉红色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Fěnhóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Pink Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=粉紅色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Fěnhóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Pink Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad rose (stand)
|FreM=Pink Toad (pit)
|Ger=Rosa Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Pink Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad rosa (pit stop)
|ItaM=Pink Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=핑크키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Pingkeu Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Pink Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad rosa (boxes)
|PorM=Pink Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad rosa (boxes)
|SpaAM=Pink Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad rosa (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Pink Toad (Pit)
}}
 
===Purple Toad (Pit Crew)===
{{foreign names
|Jap=むらさきキノピオ (ピットクルー)
|JapR=Murasaki Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
|JapM=Purple Toad (Pit Crew)
|ChiS=紫色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
|ChiSR=Zǐsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiSM=Purple Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|ChiT=紫色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
|ChiTR=Zǐsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
|ChiTM=Purple Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
|Fre=Toad violet (stand)
|FreM=Purple Toad (pit)
|Ger=Lila Toad (Boxencrew)
|GerM=Purple Toad (pit crew)
|Ita=Toad viola (pit stop)
|ItaM=Purple Toad (pit stop)
|Kor=보라키노피오(피트 크루)
|KorR=Bola Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
|KorM=Purple Toad (Pit Crew)
|Por=Toad roxo (boxes)
|PorM=Purple Toad (pit)
|SpaA=Toad morado (boxes)
|SpaAM=Purple Toad (pit)
|SpaE=Toad morado (Boxes)
|SpaEM=Purple Toad (Pit)
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:toad.gif|thumb|right|The mysterious "Toad Suit".]]
[[File:toad.gif|thumb|The "Toad Suit"]]
*In the code of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is what seems to be a "Toad Suit" similar to the [[Tanooki Suit]] and [[Hammer Suit]]. However, this is only a Hammer Suit with pallette errors that appears out of the [[Giant Question Block]] in [[Pipe Land#World 7-8|World 7-8]].<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/board/index.php?topic=12446.0 The Mushroom Kingdom] Accessed 25 March 2009</ref>
*In the code of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is what seems to be a "Toad Suit" similar to the [[Tanooki Suit]] and [[Hammer Suit]]. However, this is only a Hammer Suit with palette errors that appears out of the [[Giant ? Block]] in [[World 7-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-8]].<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/board/index.php?topic=12446.0 The Mushroom Kingdom] Accessed 25 March 2009</ref>
*In pre-release versions of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Toads with star spots instead of circle spots on their mushroom caps appeared to take the place of [[Luma]]s or possibly the [[Toad Brigade]]. It is unknown why they are scrapped.
*In [[Super Mario Chess]], Toads appear as rooks on Mario's team. Their rivals are [[Goomba]]s, who appear as rooks on the opposing Bowser's team.
*In [[Super Mario Chess]], Toads appear as rooks on Mario's team.
*In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', a yellow Toad is placed in the death barrier underneath the ground.<ref>https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super</ref> In the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version, this is fixed and he is found at his intended position at Pinna Park's entrance when Shadow Mario kidnaps Peach.
*Though in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', many Toads were transformed into various objects; in later games, these objects seem to be part of the natural environment.
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This article is about the species Toad. For the character, see Toad. For the amphibious creatures, see Frog. For other uses of "Toad", see Toad (disambiguation).
Toad
Group artwork of the Toads from Super Mario Run.
Artwork of five Toads from Super Mario Run
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)
Latest portrayal Samantha Kelly (2007–present)
Variants
Derived subjects
Comparable
Notable members
Action Toad
Baker
Banktoad
Barista Toad
Battle Lab Toad
Battle T.
Bingo
Bloo
Caddie Master
Captain T. Ode
Captain Toad
Card Connoisseur Toad
Chancellor
Chanterelle
Chef Kinopio
Chef Spore
Chosen Toads
Cinder Toad
Club 64 bartender
Crybaby Toad
Daffodil Peak park ranger
Dane T.
"Deep Cuts" Toad
Delivery Toad
DJ Toad
Doctor
Dr. Toadley
Dr. Toadley's intern
Doe T.
Earth Vellumental Temple curator
Excess Express conductor
Excess Express engineer
Excess Express waitress
Feelin' Fungi
Fice T.
Five Fun Guys
Forebear
Foreman
Fort Cobalt barista
Fortune Toad
Frost T.
Fun Gus
Game Boy Toad
Gardener
Gaz
George Washingtoad
Ghost T.
Gramma Red and Gramma Green
Gramps
Granny
Greenie
Guide Toad
Harry
Heff T.
Herb T.
Hint Toad
Hollijolli Mayor
Jack
Jake the Crusher Fungus
Jammin' Toad
Jolene
Kanchō Kinopio
Kinopio-kun
Kinoppe
Know-It-All Toads (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)
Know-it-All Toad (Paper Mario: Color Splash)
Legendary captain
Lighthouse keeper
Little T.
Love Toad
Mailtoad
Master Poet
Master Toad
Mayor Fettuccine
Minh T.
Minister of Massage
Mini T.
Moldy
Moleville Toad
Monologue Toad
Monstermama
Mort T.
Mr. E (Mario Party Advance)
Mr. E (Paper Mario)
Mr. Mayor
Mrs. Shroomlock
Mushbert
Mushroom Boy
Mushroom Marauder
Mushroom Nanny
Mushroom Rebel
Mushroom Referee
Mushroom Shop Clerk
Muss T.
Mustard Café Chef
Niff T.
Oarsman
Obi-Wan Toadi
Origami Craftsman
Outback mayor
Painter
Peddler Toad
Pine
Pine T. Jr.
Pine T. Sr.
Plenn T.
Pop Diva
Porter
Prince Hugo
Prince Mush
Prof. Kinopio
Professor Fungi
Professor Toad
Pronto
Puff
Purp
Raini
Raz
Redd
Rescue Squad
Rock Paper Wizard
Rose Town innkeeper
Russ T.
Scooter
Sea Captain Toad
Senchō Kinopio
Señor Mayor
Servant
Shroomlock
Starshade Bros.
Steward
Sultan
Sunset Express conductor
Tangerino Grill Chef
Tayce T.
Tea Party Toads
The Master
Thriff T.
Toad
Toad doctor
Toad in the Desert
Toad mechanic
Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker
Toad's cousin
Toadbert
Toadette
Toadia
Toadiko
Toadman
Toadmaster General
Toadofsky
Toadster
Toadsworth
Toadsworth the Younger
Toce T.
Todojewski
Toodles
Trading Event Toad
Traveling Sisters 3
Traveling Toad
Truffle Toes
Vanna T.
Vault Guard
Violet Passage captain
Wooster
Wringer
Yella
Yellow Toad and Blue Toad
Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)
Zess T.
Zip Toad
“Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!”
Toad, Super Mario Bros.

Toads, also known as the Mushroom People[1] (singular: Mushroom person or mushroom person) or simply Mushrooms,[2] are a peaceful race of mushroom-like, humanoid characters and the dominant species of the Mushroom Kingdom. Toads reside in many towns and cities throughout the entire kingdom and have a capital named after them called Toad Town. Most Toads are citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom, and many also work as loyal servants of the kingdom's ruler Princess Peach.

First appearing in Super Mario Bros., the Toads have continued to make appearances throughout the Super Mario franchise. Typically, they play the role as supporting characters who assist Mario and/or Luigi on their adventures. However, several Toads have also played starring roles on some titles, such as being playable heroes alongside Mario and Luigi in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U. Captain Toad, who first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy, stars in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, initially released for Wii U in 2014 and later released for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS in 2018.

The most recognizable member of the species is the character known as Toad, who is typically depicted as Peach's loyal servant; regardless, Toad has also adventured directly alongside Mario on several adventures since his debut in Super Mario Bros. 2. The character continues to appear as a playable representative for the species in various spin-offs in addition to his own starring roles in 1994's Wario's Woods and 1995's Kinopio Live. Other Toads such as Toadette, Toadsworth, and the Toad Brigade organization also make prominent appearances throughout the series. Members of this species other than the aforementioned main Toad character may also be referred to as simply "Toad" without the use of an indefinite article, one such instance being found in a video by Nintendo of America, where this name is used to refer to the Oarsman in Paper Mario: The Origami King.[3]

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

A Mushroom Retainer from Super Mario Bros.

In Super Mario Bros., the Mushroom People (retroactively known as Toads) live peacefully in the Mushroom Kingdom until King Bowser and his minions, the Koopa, appear to take over the kingdom. Bowser casts a spell that turns the Mushroom People into inanimate objects, such as power boost bricks[4] and horsetail plants. With Princess Toadstool being the only person who can reverse the effects of Bowser's spell, Bowser kidnaps her, prompting Mario and Luigi to arrive and stop Bowser.[1]

Mushroom retainers getting out of a bag
Three mushroom retainers after being rescued in Super Mario All-Stars

The only Mushroom People left in their original forms are Princess Toadstool's seven remaining servants, also called the mushroom retainers[2] or simply Retainers[5], who are found in the first seven of the game's eight castles. While the English instruction booklet claims that they are under Bowser's spell,[2] the Japanese version correctly states that they were merely captured.[6] Additionally, an official guide describes them as female maids, but is missing the part mentioning seven of them, implying that they are instead a single character.[5] When rescued, the mushroom retainer informs Mario or Luigi that their princess is in another castle.

The mushroom retainers reprise their role in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and Super Mario Bros. Special. In Super Mario All-Stars, there are as many mushroom retainers in the castle as the castle's world number (one in World 1-4, two in World 2-4, etc.). In the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Worlds A, B, and C have five, six, and seven of them respectively. In the ending cutscene of the original version of Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels and Super Mario Bros. Special (and to a lesser extent, VS. Super Mario Bros. and All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros., the latter of which replaces all Toads with caricatures of various Japanese celebrities), all seven of the mushroom retainers Mario/Luigi rescued throughout the game can be seen circling Mario/Luigi and the princess, exclaiming "Thank you Mario/Luigi!" in the former. Despite Mario rescuing only three Toads while completing Worlds A-C in The Lost Levels, World D's ending, after rescuing Peach again, will still show seven Toads surrounding Mario/Luigi and Peach like with World 8's ending. Much like the case with Bowser's wristbands, due to the NES only having three colors per sprite, both Peach's and the Toads' eyes are actually depicted as transparent pixels colored black due to the black background used for castle levels, as demonstrated in the aforementioned ending cutscene showing the sky turning blue.

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Toad (the first playable Toad in the Super Mario franchise) from Super Mario Bros. 2

Super Mario Bros. 2 is the first game to feature a specific mushroom retainer as a playable character. This character is named Toad, and he continues to appear as a representative for the species in subsequent games of the Super Mario franchise. In Super Mario Bros. 2, Toad is known for his high strength and speed stats; however, his jumps are considerably lower in comparison to the other characters.

Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Toad jumping up and down from Super Mario Bros. 3.

In Super Mario Bros. 3, Toad returns, he's first seen serving the kings of the Mushroom World. When Mario or Luigi enter a castle, Toad asks them to get the magic wand back from the Koopalings to transform the King back to his original form.

Toad Houses make their debut in this game, they are found on the map of most worlds (excluding Dark Land and the Warp Zone). They are houses that resemble heads of Toads that allow Mario and Luigi to get extra lives, coins, and items. The Toad Houses let Mario take the contents of one of three treasure boxes, containing a power-up. Toad also runs the Spade Panels and the N-Mark Spade Panels.

Toad is featured on the key art for the Japan-only green switch card for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

A Toad from Super Mario 64

Many Toads are found inside the rooms of the Mushroom Castle in Super Mario 64. It is implied that these Toads are sealed behind the castle's walls so that they could not escape to seek out help. Upon Mario's arrival to the castle, the imprisoned Toads inform him about Bowser's takeover of the castle and give him various hints about the Power Stars. A number of Toads even manage to hold on to a few Power Stars and later give them to Mario. Two Toads are also seen (alongside Princess Peach) in the ending of the game after Mario defeats Bowser for the final time.

In the remake Super Mario 64 DS, the Toads presume the same role of providing tips while being sealed behind the castle walls; however, their messages are slightly altered for each of the playable characters that talk to them. Additionally, a Toad also tells Mario to find the various keys needed to unlock the drawers of Peach's dresser. Every time Mario brings a key to this Toad, a new minigame appears and becomes available to play in the Rec Room. Toads also make cameo appearances as background characters in the various minigames. Some are even dressed up as waiters in Luigi's minigames.

Their Super Mario 64 artwork is reused as a stamp in the Japan-only 1999 title, Mario Artist: Paint Studio for the Nintendo 64DD.

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

Artwork of the group of Toads
The five Toads from Super Mario Sunshine

An entourage of Toads and Toadsworth accompany Mario and Peach to Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine. They are usually found around Delfino Plaza, often worrying about Peach after her capture by Shadow Mario. The Toads offer Mario various hints, such as ground pounding crates to receive coins. The Toads also fix FLUDD at the end of the game.

In the ending credits, the five Toads can be seen enjoying themselves along with Mario, Peach (who is rescued by Mario) and Toadsworth.

Although Toads with spots and vests in colors other than red and blue, respectively, had appeared in various earlier spin-off titles, including the two Super Mario RPGs in existence at the time, this is the first time the Toads are seen coming in multiple colors in the main Super Mario series.

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Toads make a minor appearance in New Super Mario Bros., appearing in the intro where they are seen panicking after the castle was attacked. In this game, Toadsworth takes the role of hosting the Toad Houses instead. Toads, however, make cameo appearances in the minigames available in this game, since most of them are the same minigames from Super Mario 64 DS.

The Toads in the opening in fact use Toadsworth's model, but due to the screen size and resolution of the original Nintendo DS, this cannot be easily seen without outside-game tools.[7] However, due to later systems with which the game can be played having larger screens, the brown caps can be noticed by sharp eyes when playing the game on those.

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

Several Toads collecting a Grand Star

Many Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival in the introduction sequence of Super Mario Galaxy as well as the end of the game in Grand Finale Galaxy. However, during the beginning of the game, many Toads are trapped in Crystals at the time of Bowser's attack over Toad Town.

Five Toads resembling the Toads from Super Mario Sunshine appear as major supporting characters. They call themselves the Toad Brigade, and help Mario in his adventures across the universe, often using their ship, the Starshroom, to travel to various galaxies. The Toad Brigade consists of the following members: Captain Toad, the self-proclaimed captain); Banktoad, the digger; Blue Toad, an intelligent Toad who wears glasses; Mailtoad, a Toad who delivers helpful mail; and Yellow Toad, a Toad often found sleeping.

A species of Toad called Cosmic Toad was going to appear. They were distinguished from other Toads by the star-shaped spots on their caps.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

Blue Toad riding a Pink Yoshi
Blue Toad (one of the playable Toads from New Super Mario Bros. Wii) riding a Pink Yoshi
Artwork of Yellow Toad jumping in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Yellow Toad (the other playable Toad) jumping

Toads take on a much more prominent role in New Super Mario Bros.'s successor, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Additionally, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad debut in New Super Mario Bros. Wii as playable characters in the multiplayer modes.

During the introduction cutscene, two Toads help Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad, and Blue Toad by firing Propeller Mushrooms and Penguin Suits out of a cannon. In single-player mode, Toads also have to be saved in some levels, indicated by a bubble with a scared Toad in the middle. The player has to search for the Toads that are imprisoned inside the ? Blocks and carry them to the end of the level. If players save a Toad without him being damaged by an enemy, they are rewarded with 3 extra lives. If the Toad is damaged, players are given one extra life. Regardless of the situation, an extra Toad House opens up after players save a Toad. If playing multiplayer, the Toads do not appear in levels and instead appear inside a locked chest only within an Enemy Course. Players have to pop all the Toad balloons in the area to make the chest appear, while avoiding or defeating the enemies, which vary depending on the world. Mario is then be rewarded with three Super Mushrooms.

Toads also appear in the Toad Houses where they host minigames for the players to provide them with opportunities to win extra lives and power-ups. In Princess Peach's Castle, the player has the option to visit Toad and pay him Star Coins to watch secret hint videos.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

The Toads in the ending credits

Likewise in Super Mario Galaxy, the Toads can be seen celebrating the Star Festival while collecting Star Bits in Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the introduction. The Star Festival is then disrupted by a large Bowser, who has used the Grand Stars to make himself larger.

The Toad Brigade also makes a returning appearance in this game and like in the first game, they attempt to assist Mario. They reveal that they had escaped the Mushroom Kingdom via the Starshroom that the Lumas had made for them. The reason for this is that the five Toads had told the Lumas that they would try to stop Bowser and bring peace to the kingdom, though this job is eventually given to Mario once the Toads find him. Throughout the game, the five Toads help in a variety of different ways. Banktoad, a Green Toad member of the Toad Brigade, helps Mario save Star Bits.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Mario and Toads looking up the Tanooki Leaf tree.
The three Toads and Mario observing the leafless condition of the Tail Tree in the intro of Super Mario 3D Land

In Super Mario 3D Land, Toads continue to help Mario on his journey on rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser and his forces. However, the Toads help Mario through a variety of different ways throughout the game.

In the beginning of the game after Peach is kidnapped, three Toads (red, blue and yellow) are seen to accompany Mario on his journey to check where Peach is. The yellow Toad then spots a letter, which was written by Bowser, illustrating the kidnapping of Peach. The three Toads then run ahead in front of Mario to attempt to save her.

Credits
The three Tanooki Toads along with an accompanying Tanooki Mario carrying Princess Peach in the ending credits

In Bowser's Castle, the three Toads are found in front of the first cannon which leads Bowser's lair; the red Toad gives Mario a 1-Up Mushroom. In the ending of the game, the three Toads had managed to reach Bowser's lair and had obtained several Super Leaves to transform Mario and themselves into their Tanooki forms so they can fly Peach back to her castle.

After Special 8-Bowser is beaten, the three Toads, wearing Tanooki Suits, make a reappearance. A letter gets sent to them, where they discover that Peach had been kidnapped once again by Bowser. The three Toads then venture with Mario or Luigi in this mission.

The optical illusion room from the title screen, as seen on the Japanese website from Super Mario 3D Land.
The five Toads and Mario in the optical illusion room

Aside from the three Toads that accompany Mario on his journey, other Toads are also met. A few Toads are kidnapped by Tail Bowsers throughout the game. Mario can spot several Toads through the use of binoculars. If spotted, these Toads occasionally help him through a variety of ways, such as tossing a Star Medal or a power-up. Occasionally, the Toads lead Mario to secret passageways. Toads are also seen in the true final level, where they are seen cheering on for Mario or Luigi throughout, especially at the end. Toad is present with occasional appearances through running the Red Toad Houses. Toad also operates the cannons that grant Mario access to the Airship levels. Like his fellow Toads, Toad also makes occasional appearances in the levels, and he can be seen throwing power-ups or Star Medals to Mario when spotted through the binoculars. Unlike the other red Toads in this game, Toad is distinguished as being the only red Toad with a blue vest in this game.

Five Toads also appear in the optical illusion room that appears after the player waits for a period of time on the title screen.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Toad reprises his host as the owner of the Toad Houses in New Super Mario Bros. 2. He also operates the cannons that Mario or Luigi must use to reach the airship levels. Toads with other mushroom cap colors also appear in the final bonus levels.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

Artwork of Blue Toad with a Bubble Baby Yoshi in New Super Mario Bros. U
Blue Toad holding a Bubble Baby Yoshi in New Super Mario Bros. U

Both Blue Toad and Yellow Toad return as primary protagonists and playable characters in the Wii U launch title New Super Mario Bros. U. Blue Toad and Yellow Toad can use new Power-Ups, such as the Super Acorn to turn them into Flying Squirrel Toads, and in addition wield the Baby Yoshis similar to the Mario Bros..

Toad also appears throughout the game in Toad Houses, at the end of the level when the player catches Nabbit, and past the end-of-level fortress to give Mario and co. a power-up if they complete a stage with the last two digits of the Time Limit being the same.

Blue Toad and Yellow Toad return in New Super Luigi U, reprising their roles. However, they are now able to jump higher and flutter in the air similar to Luigi. The non-playable Toads also return to play supporting roles akin to the previous title.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[edit]

Artwork of Cat Toad from Super Mario 3D World.
Cat Toad, one of "Blue" Toad's new forms in Super Mario 3D World

All five colored Toads appear in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, with Toad (who is now colored blue as a tribute to his appearance in Super Mario Bros. 2) as a playable character once again boasting the highest speed of the playable characters. "Blue" Toad is also capable of using the many power-ups found in the Sprixie Kingdom such as the new Super Bell to become Cat Toad. Additionally, the red-spotted Captain Toad (making a reappearance from his debut in the Super Mario Galaxy games) returns in an updated look while also being playable in his own levels throughout the game.

Yellow, Green, and Purple Toads act as the hosts for Toad Houses. However, at the start of Champion's Road, another Red Toad can be seen with a red jacket that sets him apart from Captain Toad and his new explorer outfit. The Toads that are hosting the Toad Houses tend to change color between worlds, with Yellow Toads as the host in World 1 and World 2, while Green Toads are the host in World 3 and World 4 and Purple Toads in World 5, World 6, World Castle, and World Bowser. These Toads also appear alongside Captain Toad in the credits as Toad and the other three heroes travel through the clear pipes to reach back to the Mushroom Kingdom. The last appearance of the Toads is in Champion's Road where they support the player along with the rest of the cast throughout the level.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Super Mario Run

Toad returns in Super Mario Run as a playable character, once again with his high speed ability, this and Super Mario Bros. 2 (and all its re-releases) are the only instances Toad is playable in a Super Mario series game while retaining his red spots. Toadette also joins the playable roster, making her debut in the Super Mario series, with the ability to convert some Toads to the player's side to obtain more Toads of their own color before the final tally in Toad Rally.

Generic Toads of Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Purple colors are seen in Kingdom Builder populating the places, along with Toad Houses.

The game also features a game mode called Toad Rally, in which players compete against "ghosts" of other players in one-minute runs through randomized levels, with the goal being to collect the most coins and Toads. A Toad is attracted when performing one of the following actions:

  • rolling jump (jump when the character is rolling after a long fall)
  • vaulting jump (jump when vaulting)
  • jumping on more than one enemy without touching the ground in between
  • wall jumping at least twice on two walls one opposite to the other
  • collecting a Pink Coin
  • collecting all the Blue Coins that appear after hitting a P Switch
  • jumping in the inside of a Fire Chain
  • being the first to touch the Checkpoint Flag

While there’s no limit in the amount of obtainable Toads, only the first 30 Toads obtained by each of the two players are shown in the Rally summary. By performing these actions, the player also fills up a meter presented near the top of the screen. Once the meter is filled up (or a Super Star is obtained), the player will temporarily enter a Coin Rush, where objects dispense considerably more coins than normal and enemies supply more coins upon being defeated. The Super Star will also have an additional effect of automatically collecting nearby Coins and Pink Coins for the whole duration of the Coin Rush, beside granting invincibility. Coin Rushes can be prolonged by performing certain actions (the same as those that fill the Coin Rush meter) or collecting coins.

At the end of the one-minute round, both competitors' total number of coins and Toads are compared, giving them a numerical score, which corresponds to the number of Coins collected multiplied by a multiplier that depends on the number of Toads attracted. The player with the higher score wins, resulting in them taking the Toads of the other player. If the player wins the match, they gain the Toads both they and their opponent collected during the match. However, if the player loses, they lose a few of their Toads they had before the match started. Using certain characters can also result in a difference in the amount and variety of Toads gained. If the player plays as one of the Yoshis, Toads of the corresponding color are more likely to be attracted. If the player plays as Toadette, the player is able to attract Toads more easily and in the result screen some of the opponent’s Toads will go toward Toadette, raising her Coin multiplier and lowering the opponent’s Coin multiplier.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

Toads reappear in Super Mario Odyssey, where they are mostly found in the Mushroom Kingdom, with some being in the Lost Kingdom and Moon Kingdom as well. In this game, they are sometimes seen wearing hats on their caps. The Toad Brigade also appears, and includes Captain Toad, Archivist Toadette, and Hint Toad. There is also a Toad called Jammin' Toad, who is seen wearing headphones and listening to music.

Like many of the supporting characters, Toads will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless of whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

In Super Mario Maker 2, Toad (once again with a blue cap) and Toadette reappear as playable characters; they also supervise the various other Toads who assist in rebuilding Peach's Castle in Story Mode as Taskmaster (with his usual red cap) and Chief, respectively. Red Toad is in charge of the Main Hall, Blue Toad the East Hall, Green Toad the West Hall, and Yellow Toad the sculptures next to the castle. Purple Toad offers Mario a job to dispose of a Piranha Creeper hiding inside a Pipe. Mario occasionally needs to save these Toads to continue building the castle.

Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen![edit]

"Kinopio 2" (as named in the credits).
Mario and Luigi with "Toad 2"

In the animated film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!, the mushroom citizens are peaceful inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. They are first briefly mentioned by Luigi when he identifies Mario's Brooch as a mysical gem pass down in Toad legend that guides the holder to a land of treasure. Kinoko Sennin elaborates that they lived in peace until Bowser of the Turtle Tribe arrived and kidnapped Peach. Like in Super Mario Bros., they are said to have been transformed into various inanimate objects such as bricks and horsetails, except it is added that this is in retaliation for Peach rejecting Bowser's marriage proposal. Mario and Luigi later save a group of Mushroom People that were transformed into coins, and later still a lone Mushroom person (identified as "Toad 2" in the credits). To thank them, "Toad 1" and "Toad 2" (as they are credited) reward Mario with a mushroom and flower power-up, respectively.

In the film, all of the voices of the Mushroom People are feminine, and they generally use very polite language, the latter of which would generally carry over to subsequent Japanese depictions. "Toad 1" in particularly identifies herself as Princess Peach's maid. Most of these Toads are presented with pinkish/red mushroom caps and had a similar appearance to the later created character Toadette.

Super Mario Shirayuki-hime[edit]

The seven Toads finding the presumed dead Peach in Super Mario Shirayuki-hime

In the retelling of the classic fairy tale story of Snow White and Seven Dwarves featuring Mario characters in Super Mario Shirayuki-hime, seven Toads play the roles of the seven dwarves. The seven featured Toads acted very much in a child-like manner; however, they are close to Princess Peach and sworn to protect her. Sometime later, the seven Toads decide to head out of the cabin and go exploring. After the Toads leave, Bowser (disguised as an old woman) arrives and causes Peach to fall asleep, which the seven Toads eventually discover. The Toads assume she died, and they place her in an outdoor coffin in order to preserve her beauty.

Mario arrives at the scene and finds the seven Toads crying around the presumed dead Peach. Mario uses a magic potion to break the spell Bowser has put on her, which in turn makes the Toads rejoice. Mario along with the Toads and the Princess then run off to Queen Bowser's castle. After Mario beats various Goombas, the Toads protect Peach while they watch Mario take on Bowser. The Toads then assist Mario to defeat an adversary, the Koopalings; soon after they are soon stopped when Bowser threatens to kill Peach by holding a knife to her neck.

Luigi then arrives to attack Queen Bowser. Bowser then drops Peach, who is saved by Mario and the seven Toads. After celebrating, Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the seven Toads can be seen walking out of Bowser's castle in a joyous manner and heading to another location.

DIC cartoons[edit]

Tag Team Trouble
A Mushroom person claiming Mario's and Luigi's victory in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

In the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Mushroom People played a minor role by being background characters throughout the show. The most prominent one was Toad himself who is featured as a main character. Many others do not appear the same as their game counterparts and often appear with humanistic characteristics and proportions. They reappear with a similar role in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. As with Toad's case, no members of the species appear in the Super Mario World series as a result of their absence in the Super Mario World game.

List of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episodes featuring Mushroom People[edit]

Nintendo Comics System[edit]

A group of Mushrooms operating a cannon.
Mushrooms as seen in the Nintendo Comics System

In the Nintendo Comics System, Mushroom People are redesigned without clothing to look more like Super Mushrooms with arms and shoes, although notable Mushrooms like Toad typically retain their game design. Most Mushrooms are loyal to the Mushroom King, but some are shown to serve King Koopa. The Mushrooms loyal to Koopa speak in slightly broken English, often using the least number of words possible to get their point across.

Mushrooms make a prominent appearance in the comic Mutiny on the Fungi, in which they make up the majority of Captain Koopa's crew on his airship. One Mushroom in particular, called Truffle Toes by Koopa, is a major character in the comic's plot. Captain Koopa also orders a group of Mushrooms to attack Mario with cannons when he tries to escape the ship. Mushrooms are later shown trying to assist the Mushroom King, who has been turned into a dog.

A single Mushroom makes a small appearance in Koopa's Health and Beauty Tips as the one that Koopa is offering his tips to. Mushrooms also make a brief appearance in Bowser Knows Best as palace guards for Mushroom Castle.

Wario's Woods[edit]

Wario's Woods for NES and SNES is the first game to star a Toad as the main and central hero (specifically the character Toad himself). In this game, Toad has to defeat Wario and his minions from taking over the Mushroom Kingdom. This is also the first game where Toads are seen in more than one color scheme, as a Green Toad appears as the second player's character in the VS mode, alongside the main, red Toad character who is controlled by Player 1.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Roy Koopa at the starting line in Mario Kart Stadium.
Toads as spectators in Mario Kart Stadium

Aside from Toad who is featured as a playable character throughout all of the installments and Toadette in some installments, other Toads are sometimes seen as a part of the audience.

Mario Kart Wii[edit]

In Mario Kart Wii, many Toads can be seen cheering for the winners in the celebration ceremony. Toads are also a frequent sight in Toad's home course Toad's Factory.

Mario Kart 7[edit]

Large balloons of various Toads (red, blue, and yellow-colored) can be seen as a form of decoration throughout the Mario Kart 7 course Toad Circuit.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Toads are common spectators in many courses; many Toads are also Pit Crew members whose outfits come in many different colors, such as red, blue, yellow, green, pink, and purple. The large Toad balloons are once again seen in the Toad Circuit course, added in the Booster Course Pass.

Mario Kart Arcade GP DX[edit]

A blue Toad appears as a playable palette swap of Toad in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX. He is a featherweight character.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Artwork of Toad (Pit Crew) from Mario Kart Tour
Toad (Pit Crew)

The large Toad balloons from Mario Kart 7 are seen again in Mario Kart Tour, as the Toad Circuit course returns.

Toad (Pit Crew) has several color variations, all of whom are classified as Super drivers. A variant in yellow uniform, aptly referred to as Yellow Toad (Pit Crew), was introduced in the Toad vs. Toadette Tour and has the Giant Banana as his special skill. A variant in light-blue uniform, Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew), was introduced in the Penguin Tour, and he has the Ice Flower special skill. A variant in red uniform, Red Toad (Pit Crew), debuted in the Battle Tour with the Fire Flower special skill. A variant in green uniform, Green Toad (Pit Crew), debuted in the 2023 New Year's Tour with the Triple Green Shells. A variant in pink uniform, Pink Toad (Pit Crew), debuted in the 2023 Space Tour with the Heart special skill. Finally, a variant in purple uniform, Purple Toad (Pit Crew), debuted in the 2023 Summer Tour with the Giga Bob-omb as his special skill. As evidenced in the game's localized versions, the color designation in the names of these drivers refers to the Toads themselves rather than just the uniforms they sport, indicating they are separate characters from the main Toad character;[8] however, all of them use Toad's red-spotted emblem instead of an emblem that reflects their overall color.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

SMRPG: Artwork of Toad
Artwork of one of the Mushroom People in the game

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and the remake from 2023, Mushroom People live in various towns, such as Mushroom Kingdom, Rose Town and Seaside Town. Many Mushroom People are shopkeepers or inn owners. In Rose Town, Mario has to help the Mushroom People, who are paralyzed by Bowyer's Aeros. In Seaside Town, the inhabitants, including many Mushroom People, are imprisoned in a shed by Speardovich. A few Mushroom People also appear in remote areas such as Monstro Town and even inside Barrel Volcano. Many Mushroom People in this game have different patterns on their hats than normally found on them. The inhabitants of Rose Town have target shapes, Cinder Toad in Barrel Volcano has a flame pattern.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is the first game to clearly feature female Mushroom People, before Paper Mario introduced other females and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! featured the official debut of Toadette.

Mario Party series[edit]

Toads also make recurring appearances throughout the Mario Party series. The most prominent Toad is Toad himself who initially serves as the main host for the first two Mario Party titles as well as the fourth installment. In the later titles, he is a playable character exclusive to Beach Volley Folly in Mario Party 4 and becomes fully playable starting from Mario Party 5, while his female counterpart Toadette makes her playable debut in Mario Party 6. Aside from the two playable Toads, other Toads play the roles as assistants that aid the playable characters throughout the game, as well as being NPCs in various minigames. Toads also serve as shop keepers in Toad's own board Toad's Midway Madness in Mario Party 4. In Mario Party Advance, several Toads appear in Shroom City, including Shroomlock, Mrs. Shroomlock, Mr. E, and Mushbert, Toad and Toadette appear as hosts of some of the game modes, and generic Toads appear on portraits in Splatterball (shooting them causes the player to permanently lose one of their ammo slots). Toadsworth makes an appearance in Mario Party 7 as the main host of the game though he does not make any later appearances in the Mario Party series. Members of the Toad species corresponding to the player's color (Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green) are the characters players start out in the Toad Scramble mode of Mario Party: Star Rush while Toad himself is playable in other modes. Also in Mario Party: Star Rush, Toads serve as customers in the minigame One-Stop Toad Shop. In Mario Party 10, a blue Toad appears as the host.

Mario Party 9[edit]

Toads appear prominently in Mario Party 9 as the hosts of the game's various modes. A yellow Toad hosts the Party and Solo Modes, operates the Museum, and also appears in story mode. Throughout the boards, he often assists the player by providing tips and as well as general controls for events such as minigames, and also announces the winners of the various modes and gives out various rewards to the players based on their scores. A blue Toad hosts Minigame Mode and relays instructions to the players in minigames. A blue Toad also makes an appearance in the minigame Toad and Go Seek. A green Toad announces the Almost There! event. Toad also appears as a playable character.

Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]

Like in Mario Party 9, a yellow Toad appears as the host of the boards in Mario Party: Island Tour, with the exception of Bowser's Peculiar Peak which is hosted by Bowser himself. A blue Toad exchanges collectibles for Mario Party Points and is the host of the Minigames and StreetPass Minigames modes. A green Toad appears in the Bowser's Tower mode as the player's partner. Toad also appears as a playable character.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

Members of the Toad species typically appear as NPCs serving as spectators, line judges, camera operators, or referees on the court in their appearances in the Mario Tennis series. In Mario Tennis Open, several colored Toads run the options menu in this game, with Toad guiding players in the records, shop, and outfitter, while blue, yellow, green, and purple Toads handle other areas of the records. In Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, a Toad always waves the second player's flag when playing in Doubles. Additionally, the Toad sitting on the chair wears a black outfit to distinguish himself from the playable Toad character in the game. In Mario Tennis Aces, a red and a blue Toad serve as commentators in the start and beginning of Adventure Mode, and a Toad follows the player making comments and remarks about what is currently happening in the story.[9] There is also an option to allow a blue Toad to commentate during multiplayer matches. A green Toad, blue Toad, and yellow Toad accompany the playable Toad in his entry to the court, and two purple Toads hand Peach her racket when she steps into the court.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

A red Toad in Paper Mario

Toads appear in Paper Mario as the main residents of Toad Town. There is also one in each Toad House in all towns of the game, except for the one in Star Haven. According to Goombario, these Toads had been sent to man the Toad Houses by Princess Peach in order to help the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom's towns. The Toad inhabitants of Dry Dry Outpost, known as Dryites, wear turbans over their mushroom caps. Also, a Toad martial artist, known as The Master, can be fought as an optional boss at the Toad Town Dojo (of which a yellow Toad just outside the Dojo is a participant, having received a First-Degree Card). The Master's sister, Tayce T. can also cook items for Mario.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

The species reappear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door inhabiting many of the game's towns, and serving as proprietors of most shops and inns found in Rogueport and its surrounding settlements. Many Toads frequent the Glitz Pit, with a large group of fanatical Toads (alongside Lakitu) crowding around the champion Rawk Hawk. Numerous Toad sailors become stranded in the Pirate's Grotto on Keelhaul Key (alongside Piantas Francesca and Frankie) and are freed by Mario with the help of Admiral Bobbery's Bomb ability. Several unnamed Toads serve as crew on the luxury train Excess Express, and as workers and porters at Riverside Station and the terminuses in Rogueport and Poshley Heights.

Toads in the game are seen with a variety of mushroom cap colors; red, blue, green, orange, and yellow. The caps of some Toads also have a black base color instead of white. Uniquely, the Excess Express waitress features a single large heart on her cap instead of circles. Several Toads are seen to have hair growing from under their cap, and black caps with gold rims are worn by uniformed Toads, appearing as a matching head cover with their outfit.

Several notable Toads are more prominently featured in the game. Toadsworth accompanies Princess Peach to Rogueport, and spends almost the entirety of the game in the town's inn awaiting her rescue. Toadette appears to give Mario a tutorial whenever he obtains an upgrade for his hammer or boots. The chef Zess T. can cook recipes for Mario from a combination of provided items. Jolene serves as Grubba's assistant in the Glitz Pit, and Prince Mush is the former champion. Travelling on the Excess Express is the overweight gourmet Heff T., the wealthy socialite Toodles, and the famous movie star Zip Toad. The train is also haunted by the spectre of a deceased Toad known as Ghost T.. In Poshley Heights, Luigi superfan Toadia is the secretary of the Luigi Fan Club. Mario can also encounter the Traveling Sisters 3, who are triplet adventurers who travel to each settlement over the course of the game.

Toads also appear in the audience during battles. They provide three times as much Star Power as other members of the audience, and typically throw helpful items such as coins and Mushrooms to Mario.

The Nintendo Switch remake introduces the Battle Master in settlements around the game, fulfiling a similar role to the Action Toad in Paper Mario: Color Splash. Mario can request the Battle Master's help in practicing the timing to execute action commands, guards, and superguards, facing against harmless cardboard Goomba training dummies physically manipulated by the Battle Master himself.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, Toads do not make a major appearance. Toad himself is present at the beginning of the game, telling Mario and Luigi that Princess Peach had been captured, and several Toads appear as part of the audience when Mario performs a stylish move. Toads also appear in the minigame, Mansion Patrol. The player has to aim the Wii Remote cursor at Boos to defeat them to free the Toads. They also are mentioned in Toad's Catch Card which is the last of the card collection.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

A blue Toad in Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Artwork of a worried blue Toad for Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Toads appear as supporting characters in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Many Toads are first to be seen in Decalburg, a town similar to Toad Town, where they are celebrating the Sticker Fest, which are soon disrupted by Bowser. After the disruption, Toads are scattered through Decalburg either stuck within the debris or in need of assistance, which Mario then helps then clean up.

Toads appear in more various areas and help out Mario in a variety of ways. One such case is a group of Toads that act as a ladder for Mario to climb upon so that he could retrieve a missing bridge sticker.

A Green Toad who first appears standing on the rolled-up town square of Decalburg seems to be in charge of restoring the town square. If Mario uses Paperize mode near the fountain and removes it, Green Toad will come out and shows Mario the Sticker Museum he made in his basement.

Additionally, ancient Toad species are revealed in murals of Drybake Stadium, alongside Koopa Troopas. These Toads have human-like proportions, and are much taller than normal Toads, with longer limbs and smaller heads.

After the folded Toad on the roof of a structure in Decalburg has been saved, the Toad states that he was folded 256 times, a reference to the storage capacity of older consoles.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

“Luigi wouldn't do this to us!”
A Toad in Toad Trainworks, Paper Mario: Color Splash
Mario defeats a Koopa Troopa in Super Roshambo
Toads cheering for Mario at the Roshambo Temple in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Toads appear throughout Prism Island, where most of them have their colors drained by Slurp Guys. The Toads can also be seen at the Roshambo Temples to watch Mario play Super Roshambo.

In Toad Trainworks, there are 12 Toads who can attack Mario by yelling at him, doing 1 damage each, even when Mario manages to block the attack. Mario cannot attack those Toads, however, as the battle ends after each Toad has attacked Mario once to blow off steam.

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Toads are found scattered around most areas of the game, with their forms altered to origami by King Olly. Mario can free them using his hammer, which causes them to uncrumple, say something to Mario, and run off. As Mario rescues the Toads, he earns Toad Points, which are used to unlock concept art in Musée Champignon. There are 416 Toads in total to be rescued in the game.

The Toads can assist in battle, where they act as an audience and if the player holds Y Button to "cheer", Mario pays them coins, at which point they can damage enemies, solve ring puzzles, directly heal Mario by throwing heart pieces at him, and give items to Mario. If Mario does so in any normal battle, however, he will not earn a "Puzzle-Completion Bonus" at the end of the battle. The effectiveness of the crowd depends on how many coins are spent before using it, as well as the number of Toads that are in the audience. They also make comments on the battle, such as cheering for Mario and telling him to guard.

Inside Temple of Shrooms, there are 40 Toads who had their faces punched out by Hole Punch. The first of those faceless Toads after Mario defeats the Scuttlebugs attacking him, three in a hallway after Mario frees them from a spider web they are dangling from, and three in a room with stakes after Mario frees them by hammering the stakes they are stuck to can be seen walking in a zombie-like fashion. Mario must gather all 40 faceless Toads, including 24 who are dangling from a large spider web, with help from Professor Toad who is carrying a boombox with "Thrills at Night" playing in order to lure Hole Punch out of his hiding place. After Mario defeats Hole Punch, causing him to subsequently explode, all the faceless Toads regain their faces, effectively rescuing them.

Later in the game, cherub-like Toads with white togas and wings known as Shangri-Spa Toads are introduced in Shangri-Spa.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In the Super Smash Bros. series, Toad appears as Princess Peach's neutral special move, being held out in front of her and attacking any opponents if he is hit. If he gets attacked, he will release spores. Toad also appears as trophies which can be unlocked if the players finish the All-Star mode. In Adventure Mode, two Toads appear in the Mushroom Kingdom stage. One appears on the platform where the player fights the Yoshis and the other appears just before the Goal Pole at the end. Toad also appears as Stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and as spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the animation has changed aesthetically, as Peach now hides behind Toad, who guards her and attacks any opponents. Toad also now appears during Peach's grabs and throws. Daisy, as Peach's Echo Fighter, instead uses a blue Toad in Toad's place.

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

In Luigi's Mansion and its 3DS remake, Toads appear throughout the mansion and save the player's progress when Luigi interacts with them.[10] One Toad followed Mario in from orders of Princess Peach, where both end up lost. The same Toad is found crying in the Foyer, and after talking to Luigi acts as the first save point in the game. The Toads also offer hints to Luigi depending on what part of the story the player has reached. A Toad can be found in the second floor balcony, the first floor washroom, and the Courtyard.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

Graveyard Shift from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
A Toad embracing Luigi in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Toads have a bigger role than in the first game, serving as assistants for Professor E. Gadd by inspecting the different mansions in Evershade Valley: a red Toad inspects Haunted Towers, a yellow Toad inspects Old Clockworks, a blue Toad inspects Secret Mine, and green and purple Toads both inspect Treacherous Mansion. E. Gadd tends to occasionally forget about them, and even states how "terrible it must be to work for him". In the game, the Toads are trapped in paintings by King Boo and his henchmen after the Dark Moon shattered. When a Toad assistant returns to the Bunker, he provides a snapshot from E. Gadd's tridimensional security camera which can be used for clues in later missions.

The Toads and Luigi gather the pieces to restore the Dark Moon.

Throughout the game, Luigi must locate the Toad assistants by finding the paintings they're trapped in and using the Dark-Light Device to set them free, then returning them to a Pixelator Screen in the mansion as the Pixelator from the Bunker cannot pixelate both the Toads and Luigi at once. The Toads will follow Luigi through the mansions, but if left alone, they sit idly, crying until Luigi goes near them. They are used to assist Luigi to get through missions: using the Poltergust 5000, he can latch on a Toad's head with R Button to carry him or by firing the Toad from the nozzle with L Button, the latter which is used for weighing down platforms or accessing alcoves that Luigi can't reach. The Toads can also retrieve treasure and key items for Luigi if they touch it and retrieve it for him.

Each Toad has his own fear, and cannot cross an area that he fears so Luigi must carry him with the Poltergust 5000 to circumvent this. As long as Luigi is escorting a Toad, Luigi cannot enter another room unless the Toad is with him. The Toad assistants also panic if ghosts suddenly appear or from sudden noises, frantically running around a room until the source is dealt with or they are flashed with the Strobulb; they otherwise cheer for Luigi if he is sucking up ghosts. When dealing with Sneakers, the ghosts may capture a Toad if Luigi is capturing another ghost; the plumber must use the Power Gauge to grab the Toad from the Sneaker to release him, but sometimes it will let him go on its own.

In the ending of the game, the Toad assistants teleport to the Treacherous Mansion's Terrace with the pieces of the Dark Moon to reassemble it. In the ending and the credits, the Toads, as well as the heroes, are shown playing and having good times with the ghosts.

Luigi's Mansion 3[edit]

A trio of Toads appear in Luigi's Mansion 3, where they accompany Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach to The Last Resort. On the bus ride there, driven by Toad, a blue Toad is seen playing with a baseball next to a yellow Toad, who is reading a book, but accidentally drops it. However, like Mario and Peach, they are captured by King Boo and trapped in paintings. After Luigi saves each of them, they wait in Professor E. Gadd's lab for the rest of the game. However, Toad himself is later sent to the Boilerworks by E. Gadd to find an upgrade for the Poltergust G-00, but is attacked by ghosts, prompting Luigi to rescue him again.

After Luigi frees Mario and Princess Peach from their paintings, King Boo traps the Toads alongside E. Gadd, Mario, and Peach in a single painting. After his defeat, Luigi frees them all once more and they all work together to rebuild the hotel.

The Toads are rescued in this order: Toad is rescued first after beating Amadeus Wolfgeist, the blue Toad is rescued second after beating Ug, and the third Toad to be rescued is the yellow Toad, rescued after beating Captain Fishook.

In the ScareScraper, the "Find the Toads!" mission has players find four Toads (red, blue, yellow and green). To clear the mission, they need to bring all four of them back to the TV safely.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

An artwork of the Starshade Bros. from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
The Starshade Bros.

Toads appear at the beginning of the game in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions in Toadtown Square and at Princess Peach's Castle. They are seen escaping the castle after Peach is attacked by Cackletta and Fawful. Toad himself can be controlled in the beginning to warn Mario and Luigi of Princess Peach's capture. Various Toads give Mario mushrooms if he assists them with various tasks before he leaves for the Beanbean Kingdom. The Starshade Bros. patrol the border of the Mushroom Kingdom in Stardust Fields. Toads also have their own immigrant community called Little Fungitown in the Beanbean Kingdom.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Toads appear in Peach's Castle in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time giving information to Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi. When the Bros. first arrive at Hollijolli Village in the past, they see the Toads who were living there being abducted by Shroobs. The Hollijolli Mayor, who managed to escape detection by hiding (and getting stuck) in his chimney, was quickly captured after being freed by the Mario Bros. In the Vim Factory, the Toads' life force, Vim, is extracted by the Shroobs to be used as fuel for their saucers during their invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom; once the extraction is finished, they slowly become a part of the trees in Toadwood Forest. Toads with red caps and brown spots inhabit Thwomp Volcano as extreme climbers. Two Toads at Peach's Castle run a shop called the Shroom Shop while two Toads named Gramma Red and Gramma Green run their shop Gramma's Place at the Toad Town of the past. Toadiko and Toadbert both accompany Peach in her tour of the past but, like Peach, both ended up being attacked by the Shroobs. Sometimes, a Tanoomba or Tashrooba disguises itself as a Toad (with a raccoon tail added). When the Mario Bros. get close, the Toad turns back into a Tanoomba or Tashrooba.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

Red Toad
A Toad from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Fawful infects Toads with the blorbs which causes them to bloat to extreme sizes. Princess Peach requests the aid of Mario and Luigi in finding a cure[11]. Several named, recognizable Toads appear in the game such as Toadsworth and Toadbert. A new character named Dr. Toadley appears later in the game to help Mario and Luigi find the Star Cures; he eventually fuses them into the Miracle Cure. This manages to cure the case of the blorbs and allowed the Toads to regain their original shapes once again. In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, there are unused models for blue, yellow, green, and purple Toads.

Toads who escaped the blorbs are also found in Bowser's body after he swallowed them up. They are mostly found in the marketplace-like area in his abdomen called Toad Square.

Towards the end of the game, after Dark Bowser unleashes a major Dark Storm over the Mushroom Kingdom (which he intends to destroy along with its inhabitants), several Toads are seen to be trapped in bubbles along with Broque Monsieur and the Koopa Paratroopa Trio.

In the ending of the game, the Toads along with the Mario Bros. and Peach are released from Bowser's body and can be seen to be rejoicing until Bowser begins his attack on Mario and Luigi after gaining consciousness.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Several Toads are scattered about Pi'illo Island in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In Mushrise Park, one Toad is bullied by some Thorbs and Mario and Luigi save him. This Toad gives them Attack Pieces and teaches the brothers about them.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Toads in this game have Toad Villages which are located in various places throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. This is where the trio can buy and sell items in their respective shops. Like in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, some Toads let the trio embark on various tasks (missions) like catching Nabbit, which can reward the trio with new Bros. Attacks or gear, instead of the usual Mushrooms. A blue Toad who delivers mushrooms also appears in this game, though he is known to be sometimes clumsy.

Paper Toads from the Paper Mario series also appear in this game. They are very afraid of their real-life counterparts, causing them to flee and hide in many parts of the Mushroom Kingdom. They made their way into the real world after flying out of the Paper Mario book as a result of an accident involving Luigi in the beginning of the game. As the story progresses, many Paper Toads befriended their real-life counterparts, as well as Toadette, who uses them to create Papercraft. They are also seen helping Mario and Luigi make their way up to Neo Bowser Castle.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series[edit]

Mario vs. Donkey Kong[edit]

Toads working in the Mario Toy Company in Mario vs. Donkey Kong.
The three Toad employees

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong, three Toads (red, blue, and yellow) appear as employees of the Mario Toy Company, which is attacked by Donkey Kong, who steals the Mini-Mario toys, with the Toads being unable to do anything in the process (although it is not shown what exactly Donkey Kong did to them).

They later appear after Donkey Kong runs out of Mini-Marios following his defeat in World 6, where they, alongside Mario and some Mini-Marios, laugh at him, which enrages him and forces him to capture the Toads and place them in locked cages on top of a giant building. They are eventually rescued by Mario and decide to help him defeat Donkey Kong. During the battle, the Toads carry the large DK Barrels that Donkey Kong had thrown previously back to the stage. Mario and the three Toads succeed in defeating Donkey Kong, who hangs off the building, though the three Toads stomp on his finger and make him fall, celebrating in the process.

The Toads are also among the artwork seen in the true ending credits as well as in the "THANKS FOR PLAYING" image at the end alongside Mario, some Mini-Marios, and Donkey Kong.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis[edit]

Artwork of Mini Toad from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
The Mini Toad toy

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, many Toads attend the grand opening of Super Mini Mario World theme park. They take the position as interviewers who watch the opening until Donkey Kong disrupts the event.

Additionally, one of the new playable characters is the then-new Mini Toad toy, which is created along with a few other new Minis due to the success of the Mini Mario company. These toys are directly based off of Toad's current design.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again![edit]

Many Toads are shown once again in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, appearing in the opening for the expansion of the park from the last game, one of whom sells admission tickets. Some Toads appear again in the game's ending alongside Donkey Kong and Pauline.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem![edit]

In the sequel Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, many Toads are seen in the introduction where they receive Mini Pauline toy, but are soon disrupted by Donkey Kong, who wishes to receive one of the Mini Pauline toys. Likewise in the first game, the Mini Toads reappear in this game as playable characters (though their cap spots are recolored as blue instead of red to fit in with the game's color scheme).

Mario Baseball series[edit]

Mario Superstar Baseball[edit]

A Purple Toad is happy after helping his team score in Mario Super Sluggers.
One of the five playable Toads, from Mario Super Sluggers

In Mario Superstar Baseball, there are five playable Toads in the game: red, blue, yellow, green, and purple. They all have different stats but they are generally balanced characters. Additionally, Toadsworth and Toadette are also playable in this game and many more Toads appear as audience members. The regular Toads share good chemistry with both Toad characters and Peach, and bad chemistry with Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

In Mario Super Sluggers, each Toad has good running abilities, but their fielding skills are rather weak. In fact, the Purple Toad has the weakest fielding abilities in the game (tied with King K. Rool). In Challenge Mode, all Toads (even Toadsworth and Toadette) are on either Princess Peach or Daisy's team. The Toads share good chemistry with Peach, Toadette, and Toadsworth, Piantas, Baby Peach, and certain Mii characters, and bad chemistry with Bowser, Bowser Jr., Goomba and Paragoomba. Like the first game, many Toads appear in the audience.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Artwork of two Toads from Super Princess Peach.

Several Toads are captured by Bowser (along with Mario, Luigi, and even Toad himself) in Super Princess Peach. During the game, Princess Peach has to rescue them to enter the final boss battles. Three captured Toads can be found in every level, and one is guarded by each world's boss, except in Giddy Sky and Bowser's Villa, where Luigi and Mario, respectively, are rescued instead, for a total of 126 Toads; the bosses' captives are replaced by coins when their levels are replayed.

Toads also appear in the minigames. Toad Jump puts the player in control of the character Toad who must jump over foes trying to attack him. By blowing into the DS Microphone, Toad can jump over his enemies to reach safety. If the player blows longer, he will jump longer by using a type of Flutter Jump. Toad also appears in the minigame Toad Tote, where he is in the middle of a burning Toad Town and must be guided to the exit. Lastly, there were blue, yellow, and red Toads in Toad Shot, which had the player shooting various enemy targets to gain points while avoiding any misses and any Mario or Luigi targets, which take points away.

Mario Strikers series[edit]

Super Mario Strikers[edit]

A Toad headbutting a ball.
A pink Toad head-butting the ball in Super Mario Strikers

In Super Mario Strikers, Toads appear as sidekick players who can be chosen onto any team. Their colors vary depending on which team captain is selected. For Mario's team, Toad has red spots on his cap, while his jersey is red and cerulean blue. For Luigi's team, Toad has green spots on his cap, while his jersey is green and dark blue. For Peach's team, Toad has pink spots on his cap, while his jersey is pink and light cyan. For Daisy's team, Toad has orange spots on his cap, while his jersey in orange and orange and emerald green. For Yoshi's team, Toad has navy blue spots on his cap, while his jersey is navy blue and orange. For Donkey Kong's team, Toad has brown spots on his cap, while the jersey is lime green and chestnut brown. For Wario's team, Toad has yellow spots on his cap, while the jersey is yellow and purple. For Waluigi's team, Toad has purple spots on his cap, while the jersey is purple and dark blue.

Mario Strikers Charged[edit]

In the sequel Mario Strikers Charged, Toads return as selectable sidekicks. They belong in the playmaker category of players, where they are speedy and they have strong passes, but they lack in tackling and shooting skills. Their skillshot is the Fire Meteor, which burns the Kritter goalie's hands, making him unable to catch the ball. Like in the previous installment, the color of their cap spots and uniform vary depending on which team captain is selected. There are some exceptions; for example, blue Toads are on Wario's team despite them having yellow armor. Also in this game, additional Toads are part of the audience.

Mario & Sonic series[edit]

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games[edit]

Toads appear in the audience in both the Wii version and Nintendo DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, with the audience members also appearing in the Wii version's opening.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games[edit]

Sonic talking to a Blue Toad
A blue Toad talking to Sonic

Toads reappear as audience members in both versions of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, with the addition of Toads operating cameras in the Wii version. A group of Toads also appear as a band in the opening for Festival Mode, and four appear in the third segment of the Mario World routine in Dream Figure Skating. In the Nintendo DS version, several Toads appear by the boards hosting Events in Adventure Tours mode, as well as appearing at other points where they can be spoken to. A blue Toad runs the museum in Frostown, who will initially deny the player access before eventually revealing that the museum's exhibits had been lost. Talking to the Toad afterward will allow the player to view the museum and the exhibits that they have recovered.

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games[edit]

Peach, Amy, Blaze, and three Toads look at the invitations to the Olympic Games
Yellow, blue and purple Toads in An Innocent Request

Toads once again form part of the audience and camera crew in both versions of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games. In addition to this, in the Wii version, Toads of various colors will appear on the London Party map and can be spoken to allow the player to play certain minigames.

In the Nintendo 3DS version, yellow, blue, and purple Toads appear as judges and camera operators in Long Jump, Triple Jump, Pole Vault and Javelin Throw, as well as a single yellow Toad appearing as an umpire in Table Tennis (Doubles). The Toads also make several appearances in the Story Mode, with several appearing outside Big Ben and helping set up for the opening ceremony in the opening, who are later scared off by the arrival of the Phantasmal Fog. A group consisting of a yellow Toad, blue Toad, and purple Toad appear being attacked by imposters alongside Peach and Blaze, and following the imposters' defeat follow the group. The yellow Toad spots Daisy and Amy unconscious and the group goes to see if they are okay. Afterward, the purple Toad later informs the group that he had spotted Rouge in the area. The Toads and the rest of the girls group later call Mario, Luigi, Sonic and Tails during their confrontation with Bowser and Dr. Eggman. The Toads also appear in the Girls Bonus episodes, where they help with the preparation of the invitations for the Olympic Games. Badges of blue, yellow, and purple Toads can also be obtained from the badge machine.

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games[edit]

As well as the reappearance of Toads as audience members and camera operators in Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, a group of five Toads are kidnapped as part of the plot of Mario's Figure Skating Spectacular, with an additional larger group also appearing at the end of the event.

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games[edit]

Toads alongside the player on Copacabana Beach

Toads appear again in the audience, operating cameras and as referees in various events in all three versions of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. In addition to this, in the Wii U version, green, yellow, and purple Toads will appear as Toad's team when he first challenges the player in 4x100m Relay. On Copacabana Beach, a red Toad can be spoken to in order to access the Miiverse Monitor, a blue one can be spoken to so that the player can enter and view information about tournaments, and a green one appears who can be spoken to allowing the player to switch between one and two player tournaments. During the carnival, a purple Toad appears driving the train at the front, as well as one that the player can speak to for the challenges on the Mario float, with a group of yellow Toad dancers also appearing on the float. In the Nintendo 3DS version, colored Toads can be spoken to in the Road to Rio mode. The five colored Toads also appear as Mario's teammates in Football and Football Plus. In Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition, the team of Toads appear accompanying Toad in the 4x100m Relay challenge. Unlike the console version, Blue Toad competes in Toad's team instead of Purple Toad.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020[edit]

Luigi looks for a green Toad among a crowd of Shy Guys
Luigi looks for a green Toad with a cane in Shibuya Scramble Search.

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, purple, green, and yellow Toads appear as teammates for Mario, Luigi and Peach respectively in the Volleyball event. A blue Toad appears as the referee in this event, as well as in Judo, and Toads make up a portion of the contenders in the Marathon event. In the Story Mode, Toads of various colors appear in locations in both the 2020 and 1964 versions of Tokyo, where they can be spoken to gain information about various topics. If the player talks to any of the green Toads, they will provide the player with some trivia about Tokyo. Toads also return in the audience and operating cameras. In the Chapter 9 minigame Shibuya Scramble Search, Luigi needs to look for several Toads holding various objects hidden among a crowd of Shy Guys.

Mario Golf series[edit]

Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]

Toads are abundant in Mario Golf: World Tour. They are seen all around the Castle Club, manning the desks in the lobby, basement, and boutique, and one looks after the trophy hall. There are lots more Toads outside, supervising the entrances to the Castle Club courses and gates to the tutorial and practice areas, and one more is in charge of the Handicap Tournament booth. Several other Toads hang around the Royal Garden, waiting to give the players tips and encouragement on their game. A yellow Toad and a purple Toad host the tournament awarding ceremonies. A blue Toad holds up the OB sign when the ball goes out of bounds and hosts a "booth" that can be accessed from the menu after the title screen. In this booth, the player can purchase downloadable content, view records for each game mode, check out how many eagles, albatrosses, and holes in one were scored, and learn how to play the game. A purple Toad lets the player view a glossary of golf terminologies. Toads also appear in the post-hole animations of Toad and Toadette.

Mario Golf: Super Rush[edit]

The Caddie Master talking to a Mii in Mario Golf: Super Rush
A blue Toad named the Caddie Master speaks to the player's Mii.

Several Toads appear in Mario Golf: Super Rush. The Toad commentary returns in this game, although it is not present where the Toads are found in the booth. A blue Toad named the Caddie Master provides the player with their golf clubs at the beginning of Adventure Mode. Blue, green and yellow Toads could be earned as alternate costumes for Toad, by getting an A- rank during the Ranked Match in November 2021.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

In Mario Sports Mix, Toad, along with three other Toad colors can be used; the colors being blue, yellow, and green. The alternate colors can be unlocked by playing as Toad 15, 20, and 25 times. Alternatively, the blue and yellow Toads can also be unlocked by clearing certain Mushroom Cup missions. The green Toad on the other hand is found at certain Star Cup routes. Also, the Toads appear as NPCs seen in several courts in the game. The Toads even have a home court for Hockey and Dodgeball at Toad Park.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Captain Toad and Toadette during the opening of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

For the first time since Wario's Woods, a Toad is placed into the starring role in the Wii U title Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. This title is notably the first game to be named after a Toad within the series. Playing similarly to Captain Toad's Adventures, Captain Toad explores new areas in search of hidden treasures. Toadette additionally co-stars as a playable character in certain levels throughout the game as well. While both playable Toads are unable to jump due to their heavy backpacks, they are capable of using various tools to take out enemies such as using a Super Pickax or tossing turnips in a similar fashion to Super Mario Bros. 2. The story revolves around the two Toads exploring box-like levels in a puzzle/platformer-based adventure for treasure while seeking out the giant bird Wingo that continues to steal the Power Stars from the heroes throughout the game.

Three members of the Toad Brigade can be occasionally seen in some levels, with some members helping Captain Toad out such as giving him Super Mushrooms or Super Gems. All have been updated to wearing explorer suits similar to their captain. Additionally, some later bonus levels include Captain Toad searching and later leading his fellow brigade members on an expedition to finding the Power Star with their help.

Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

A screenshot from Mario Sports Superstars
Pitching against Green Toad in baseball

Toads appear as selectable sidekicks in the baseball and soccer modes of Mario Sports Superstars. In baseball, Toads of four colors (red, blue, yellow, and green) can be chosen, while in soccer select colors can be chosen as well. They are classified as balance characters. Additionally, Flying Squirrel Toads and Penguin Toads also appear as sidekicks. They are speed characters and appear in baseball in yellow and blue varieties. In soccer, one can instead choose between yellow Flying Squirrel Toads or blue Penguin Toads. Red and blue Toads are also playable in soccer. Toads can also be seen as part of the audience in baseball and soccer. In tennis, Toads are NPCs that watch over the match, in addition to Toad acting as one of the main referees. Toad also appears to give tutorials for tennis and golf.

Mario + Rabbids series[edit]

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[edit]

Toads appear in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle first as the audience of the unveiling of Peach statue during the intro. Before the second battle of Do U Stack Up?, some Toads are attacked by a Smasher. At the end of the game, Toads once again form an audience alongside Rabbids for the unveiling of a Rabbid Peach statue. A figurine of the five colored Toads can be found in a chest in the Ancient Gardens. Toad and Toadette also appear as supporting characters.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope[edit]

Toads reappear as minor characters in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They are trapped in Darkmess Puddle in some places on the planets, which leads to a battle in which the heroes must reach the goal.

The following is a list of Quests in which the heroes must save Toads.

The player can also find Toadette stuck in a Darkmess Puddle in Barrendale Mesa and can be rescued by clearing the Toadette Trouble Quest.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Dr. Toad appears as an unlockable playable character in Dr. Mario World. Toads are also seen being infected by viruses in the story of the game, and they appear in World 1, World 7, World 8, World 14, and World 17 once the areas are cleared. Toads also head various menus of the game, including a yellow Toad being at the reception desk in the Staffing menu, a green Toad on the list for Doctor's Orders, and a purple Toad being at the reception desk in the Doc Staffing menu. Additionally, some Toads can be encountered as patients during Clinic Events, with blue Toads being featured in both Season 1 and the Season 1 revisit, and a green Toad in Season 6.

Super Nintendo World[edit]

In Super Nintendo World in the ride Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge, several different colored Toads are seen during the ride racing for Team Mario.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Peach's Toad subjects acting cute.
Toads in The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Toads appear in The Super Mario Bros. Movie as the inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom. Like their game counterparts, they are very timid. When Peach rallies them to stop Bowser, a Yellow Toad protests that they're too adorable to stand a chance.

Some Toads, such as the Toad General, are bespectacled and elderly.[12][13]

Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]

In Princess Peach: Showtime!, Princess Peach is accompanied by a couple of Toads as they visit the Sparkle Theater, after a Toad gave her a flyer of the venue.

General information[edit]

Personalities[edit]

“Going to my happy place...Trying not to panic...”
Toad, Super Mario Galaxy
Princess Peach clenching Luma in the Super Mario Galaxy opening sequence.
A Toad Guard cowering behind Princess Peach in Super Mario Galaxy
Yellow Toad and Green Toad
LINE sticker of two Toads giving each other a cheerful hug.

Toads, in general, are very loyal to Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom, but tend to panic in dangerous situations. For example, during Bowser's attack on Peach's Castle in Super Mario Galaxy, many Toads begin to panic, mindlessly running around in circles and occasionally tripping, only to resume mindlessly running around in circles. Also, during the events of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, in the conference held by Princess Peach, a Toad suggests that the entire kingdom should "panic".

It is often due to their cowardice that many Toads are relatively non-violent; that notwithstanding, they may fight if it is by all means for self-defense. However, they seem to prefer running away and cowering before their foes. There are other Toads who develop tough natures, such as those who live in Rogueport, or adventurous natures, such as the Toad Brigade.

However, at most times, they are generally peaceful characters who are happy to assist the heroes. The Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy for Toad even mentions the aspect of Toads "giving off a strong sense of peace". They are usually characters who remain on the good side in the games as well. At the more peaceful of times, Toads are generally seen as cheerful characters who often have almost childish personalities.

Physical appearance[edit]

A Dryite from Paper Mario

Toads are fairly short humanoids with human skin tones. Possessing the appearance of young human children, Toads are among the smaller races of Mushroom Kingdom. They have dark and beady eyes while they also possess stubby feet with an unknown number of toes and typically possess almost no visible legs, although occasionally, some Toads may be depicted with visible legs, including in Super Mario Bros. 3, Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium, and the Save Data Toad in Mario Party's village. Their most recognizable trait is their large mushroom caps and small bodies. Typically, Toads either have white caps with red, blue, green, yellow or purple spots. However, some games also introduced Toads with caps of inverse colors such as red, blue, green or pink caps with white spots or light brown caps with dark brown spots (in the case of Toadsworth). Although the Toad species resemble humanoid fungi, they may[14] or may not[15] actually be mushrooms.

Toads generally wear simplistic clothing in the case of males wearing vests that typically reflect off the color of the spots on their mushroom caps; these also reveal a portion of their chest. Some female Toads are shown to also sport vests (such as Toadette); however, they also wear long dresses. Toads also sport tall, white, brief-like, diaper-like or Arabian-like pants (with ridges on the top visible below their open chest) that resemble the base of a mushroom or toadstool stalk, and in the Japanese box art for Super Mario Bros., these pants are low enough to show their belly button. Most Toads also sport common brown-colored footwear. Dryites from Paper Mario prove that some Toads possess different wardrobes based on the area they come from. These Toads wear tagelmusts and desert clothing while also possessing tanned skin. However, in some games, such as Super Princess Peach and Super Mario Odyssey, Toads (or just red Toads) are depicted with said colored spots and wearing blue vests, making them appear identical to Toad himself. The Paper Mario games since Paper Mario: Sticker Star have multiple red Toads that wear either red or blue vests. However, some games, such as Mario Tennis Aces and Mario Kart 8, have made attempts to differentiate the Toads from the playable character Toad by making the only Toads with purple/blue/yellow/red/green spots with the matching vests. This also applies in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, where Toad himself is the only Toad that has red spots while wearing a blue vest, unlike the other Toad species in the movie that wear vests matching the colors of their spots, including red.

According to two 2014 interviews with Koichi Hayashida and Shigeru Miyamoto, Toads were initially designed without specific genders in mind.[15][16] Many typical male Toads do not appear to have hair. However, many female Toads appear to grow hair under their caps as do some male Toads. Male Toads are shown to be able to grow facial hair. Toads generally have no noses or ears; however, the Super Mario Bros. Super Show proved to be an exception with some Toads appearing even more human-like by appearance. The Starshade Bros. are also Toads that have prominent noses and visible ears.

Mushroom caps[edit]

Fire Yellow and Blue Toads with changed cap colors
Fire Yellow and Blue Toads with changed cap colors
Fire Yellow and Blue Toads with changed cap colors

All Toads have special mushroom caps on the top of their heads, just like actual mushrooms. According to Yoshiaki Koizumi, the producer of Super Mario Odyssey, a Toad's mushroom cap is in fact not a hat but a part of the Toad's head.[17] This is further implied in Mario Kart Tour where Toad characters who don't wear something on their cap cannot win challenges involving characters wearing hats. Shinya Hiratake, the director of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, made a reference to Toad caps by mentioning "Captain Toad's mushroom head".[18] Additionally in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, when Blue Toad, Yellow Toad, and Toadette use the Parachute Cap badge, they do not use their caps as parachutes, but rather pull out caps similar to those of Mario and Luigi like the other characters.[19] A loading screen tip in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, as well as an official Japanese news article for the same game, further confirms this by stating that their caps "are their heads–not big hats!"[20][21]

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 show that the cap is simply a type of hat (or at least that it can be safely removed). When Toad took off his mushroom cap in these cartoons, he revealed his round head with a few strands of hair. An unused design of a Toad conductor in Paper Mario depicts their hat (which itself is too small to house a mushroom cap) briefly coming off revealing what could be a bald head without a mushroom cap.[22]

In Mario Strikers Charged, a Toad's skeleton is briefly seen when they are shocked, showing their cap is not a part of their skull. When Toads are hit, they seem to drop spores (as seen in Mario Tennis and the Super Smash Bros. series). Indeed, the Chancellor of Mushroom Kingdom claims to have "almost dropped [his] spores" after hearing Exor crash into Bowser's Keep in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Various Toads are also shown to have hair hanging down from underneath their caps, such as Toadofsky and Jolene, or even from the cap itself, such as the Excess Express waitress. Super Mario Run and Super Mario Odyssey both depict Toads wearing headphones on their caps, implying they can hear through them.

Jammin' Toad
Jammin' Toad listening to music through their mushroom cap

While most Toads wear white mushroom caps with different colored spots, there are exceptions. Toadette wears a pink-colored mushroom cap with white spots (another example being Toadiko), and Toadsworth wears a yellowish-colored mushroom cap with brown spots. Some Toads even have caps that are an inverted version of the regular caps, like Toadbert, who has a blue cap with white spots. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the color of a Toad's cap can change via power-ups such as the Fire Flower, where Fire Yellow Toad's cap turns yellow with red spots, resembling that of a Mega Mushroom, and Fire Blue Toad's turns blue with red spots. Furthermore, some Toads have other shapes on their caps, such as the yellow stars on Dr. Toadley's cap; additionally, the Excess Express waitress and Vanna T. have hearts on their caps, while the Excess Express engineer has a much smaller cap without a mushroom shape at all.

Color variations[edit]

Toads come in many different colors. The following is a list of all known Toads and the first appearance of the respective Toad.

Image Cap Pattern First appearance
Artwork of a Red Toad from Super Mario Run. White Red spots Super Mario Bros.
Artwork of a Blue Toad from Super Mario Run. White Blue spots Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Sprite of a light blue Toad kid in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. White Cyan spots The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Artwork of a Green Toad from Super Mario Run. White Green spots Wario's Woods
A 3D model of a Toad in Luigi's team from Mario Strikers Charged. White Dark green spots Super Mario Strikers
Sprite of a chartreuse Toad kid in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. White Chartreuse spots Paper Mario
MP3 Battle T.png White Mint spots Mario Party 2
Artwork of a Blue Toad from Super Mario Run. White Yellow spots The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
A Toad Sailor from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door White Orange spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Artwork of a Purple Toad from Super Mario Run. White Purple spots The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Sprite of a typical Mushroom woman from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Pink spots The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Elderly Toad woman White Brown spots Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Artwork of a Shangri-Spa Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King White White spots Paper Mario: The Origami King
Rescue Red PMCS.png Red White spots Mario Party
A Thwomp Volcano Toad Red Brown spots Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Rescue Blue PMCS.png Blue White spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Ghost T.png Blue Yellow spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Rescue Green PMCS.png Green White spots Mario Party
Mario talking to Señor Mayor. Green Brown spots The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Toad New 3DS Plate Cover.png Green Pink spots New Nintendo 3DS "Kisekae Plate" covers
Rescue Yellow PMCS.png Yellow White spots Mario Party
Rescue Purple PMCS.png Purple White spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Truffle Toes Orange Red spots Nintendo Comics System
Scooter Orange Blue spots The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Mushroom Jeanie Purple Mint spots Mario Party 3
Artwork of Toadette in Mario Party Superstars Pink White spots Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!
Artwork of Toadsworth in Super Mario Sunshine (also used in Mario Party 7, Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Party: The Top 100) Beige Brown spots Super Mario Sunshine
Excess Express Conductor TTYD.png Black Red spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Porter in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Black Blue spots Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Chef Spore.jpg White No spot Nintendo Comics System
VannaT.png White Red hearts Paper Mario
The Excess Express waitress from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. White Pink hearts Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
General Starshade from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions White Red stars Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Sergeant Starshade from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions White Green stars Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Lavender Light yellow stars Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!
Dr. Toadley and Birdley Purple Yellow stars Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Mushroom Bank.png Gray Yellow star spots Mario Party
SMRPG: Artwork of Toadofsky White Red diamonds Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Minister of Massage Cyan Red & white taijitu Super Mario Adventures
Sprite of a Mushroom man in Rose Town from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Blue stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Sprite of a red-capped Mushroom man in Rose Town from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Red stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Sprite of a Mushroom woman in Rose Town from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Pink stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
SMRPG: Artwork of Gaz holding his Geno doll White Purple stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Sprite of a yellow-capped Mushroom woman in Rose Town from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Yellow stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Sprite of an old Mushroom woman in Rose Town from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars White Gray stripes Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars: Artwork of Hinopio Black Red flames Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Abilities[edit]

Artwork of Propeller Yellow Toad in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
The Propeller Yellow Toad from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, after using the effects of the Propeller Mushroom

While the Toads are often shown to be fleeing at the first sign of danger during the games, some situations prove that they are more than capable of protecting themselves during battle. In Super Mario Bros. 2 (the first game that has a Toad as a playable character), Toad is revealed to be even stronger than the Mario brothers themselves and he is also shown to be very speedy as well. The Mario Baseball games also prove the strength of the playable Toads as they are shown to be considerably powerful, despite their size. The Mario soccer games also have the Toads being able to use powerful head butts as an offensive attack, a trait further emphasized in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3, where they are shown to be quite durable, capable of surviving a throw into walls or breakable objects (often head-first) without sustaining any injuries. Additionally, the Toads are capable of performing a fiery and powerful skillshot known as the Fire Meteor in Mario Strikers Charged. In Mario Sports Mix, Toad's strongest stat was his speed while his power and technique stats were slightly below average. Additionally, Toad is capable of using his spores to creating a reflective shield as well as gargantuan mushrooms that Toad is capable of controlling to attack opponents for his special move. These attributes are also present for Toad's alternate colorations.

A picture of Peach, Yellow Toad, and Blue Toad in Tanooki suits.
Two Tanooki Toads alongside Tanooki Peach in Super Mario 3D Land

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the two playable Toads are shown to have stats that rival Mario and Luigi's own powers and abilities. The Toads are also capable of using the same power-ups (such as the Fire Flower) that are available to be used by the Mario brothers in order to gain new forms. The Toads are also shown to be skilled in riding Yoshis in this game as well. In Super Mario 3D Land, the three Toads that help Mario on his journey are shown to be just as capable as Mario himself when it comes to adventuring around the Mushroom Kingdom. They are also shown to be very speedy as they were capable of easily outrunning Mario throughout the game since the introduction. The three Toads and Toad himself are also capable of using various Power-Ups in this game such as the Propeller Box (which serves the same purpose as the block from New Super Mario Bros. Wii) and the Super Leaf (to become Tanooki Toads and fly alongside Mario during the ending of the game).

In the anime Super Mario Shirayuki-hime, the seven Toads are able to function similarly as Super Mushrooms as they are able to power up Mario after he has been weakened. However, this ability has not been shown in the actual games or any other portion of the Mario series after this OVA.

Toad guards[edit]

Two Toad guards attempting to protect Princess Peach during Bowser's attack in Super Mario Galaxy

Toad guards serve as the protectors of the Mushroom Kingdom and Princess Peach. They typically wield spears and shields, their uniforms is a classic mantle. In Super Mario Galaxy these shields have Peach's symbol, her crown, emblazoned on the front. Like normal Toad citizens, Toad guards are not particularly brave, often asking Mario or other heroes to complete dangerous missions instead of doing so themselves. For example, when Bowser launches an attack on Peach's Castle during the centennial Star Festival, the Toad guards request Mario to protect the Princess, although that is the Toads' official duty as royal guards. One of Peach's bodyguards even hides behind Peach when Bowser hovers in front of her balcony.

Initially, the Toads' original names are referred to as mushroom retainers, which can mean that they are a specific group of Toad characters that help guard Princess Peach. They have appeared at the end of each world in Super Mario Bros., thanking Mario for saving them while informing him that Peach is still missing. Despite this early name, the term "mushroom retainer" has rarely been used since the original NES game, having only recurred in the video game series with the enhanced Game Boy Color port Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. "Mushroom retainer" is intended to be an early localized name for the Toads as a species, along with Mushroom People, which has been inserted in the digital manuals of Virtual Console re-releases. The name and role that goes with it does make an appearance in other early media; for example, the Nintendo Adventure Books and the Nintendo Comics System introductory story "The Legend" describes Toad as the royal mushroom retainer. The more reserved Wooster holds a similar position in the series, but is instead called the "royal mushroom assistant" and (somewhat regretfully) directly serves the Mushroom King rather than the princess.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      Seven Mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool, but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa king.[23]
    • Japanese:
      お姫様に仕える7人のキノコ、魔王の人質になっている。[24]
      (Translation: Seven mushrooms serving the princess, hostages of the demon king.)

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe[edit]

  • Instruction booklet bio: Seven mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa King.[25]

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

  • North American website bio: Your friendly neighborhood Toads are hanging out all over the place, waiting at home to give you items should you stop by, or hiding in certain stages to toss you a power-up.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

  • Loading screen tip: Toads are residents of the Mushroom Kingdom, and those are their heads–not big hats!
  • Trading card bio: Toads are small in stature but have the biggest hearts and friendliest faces in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

  • Website description:
    • American English:
      Before the Dark Moon shattered into pieces, a crew of Toads were assisting Professor E.Gadd from within the mansions. Since then, all communication with the Toads has been lost. Do you think they're in trouble?
    • British English:
      These Toads were helping E. Gadd with his research, but after the purple mist descended on Evershade Valley they were kidnapped by ghosts and haven't been seen since. Where could they be..?

Mario Baseball series[edit]

Mario Superstar Baseball[edit]

Toad
Toad's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team Peach Monarchs Type Balance
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Body Check
Batting arm Right Throwing arm Right
Batting 5/10 Pitching 4/10
Fielding 4/10 Running 6/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadsworth Toadette Bad chemistry Wario Waluigi Bowser
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.
Blue Toad
Blue Toad's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team Peach Monarchs Type Balance
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Body Check
Batting arm Right Throwing arm Right
Batting 4/10 Pitching 3/10
Fielding 4/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadsworth Toadette Bad chemistry Wario Waluigi Bowser
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.
Yellow Toad
Yellow Toad's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team Peach Monarchs Type Balance
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Body Check
Batting arm Right Throwing arm Right
Batting 4/10 Pitching 4/10
Fielding 3/10 Running 6/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadsworth Toadette Bad chemistry Wario Waluigi Bowser
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.
Green Toad
Green Toad's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team Peach Monarchs Type Balance
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Body Check
Batting arm Right Throwing arm Right
Batting 5/10 Pitching 3/10
Fielding 4/10 Running 6/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadsworth Toadette Bad chemistry Wario Waluigi Bowser
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.
Purple Toad
Purple Toad's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team Peach Monarchs Type Balance
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Body Check
Batting arm Right Throwing arm Right
Batting 5/10 Pitching 3/10
Fielding 4/10 Running 5/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadsworth Toadette Bad chemistry Wario Waluigi Bowser
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.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

Red Toad
A side view of a Toad, from Mario Super Sluggers.
Team Peach Monarchs Ability Enlarge
Bat Right Glove Right
Batting 5/10 Pitching 5/10
Star Pitch N/A Star Swing N/A
Fielding 3/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadette Toadsworth Blue Pianta Baby Peach Mii (red) Bad chemistry Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba Paragoomba
Bio: A well-balanced Toad who throws a decent pitch.
Blue Toad
A side view of a Toad, from Mario Super Sluggers.
Team Peach Monarchs Ability Enlarge
Bat Right Glove Right
Batting 6/10 Pitching 4/10
Star Pitch N/A Star Swing N/A
Fielding 3/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadette Toadsworth Blue Pianta Baby Peach Mii (red) Bad chemistry Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba Paragoomba
Bio: A well-balanced Toad with extra batting power.
Yellow Toad
A side view of a Toad, from Mario Super Sluggers.
Team Peach Monarchs Ability Enlarge
Bat Right Glove Right
Batting 6/10 Pitching 3/10
Star Pitch N/A Star Swing N/A
Fielding 4/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadette Toadsworth Blue Pianta Baby Peach Mii (red) Bad chemistry Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba Paragoomba
Bio: A well-balanced Toad with a fine glove.
Green Toad
A side view of a Toad, from Mario Super Sluggers.
Team Peach Monarchs Ability Enlarge
Bat Right Glove Right
Batting 5/10 Pitching 4/10
Star Pitch N/A Star Swing N/A
Fielding 4/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadette Toadsworth Blue Pianta Baby Peach Mii (red) Bad chemistry Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba Paragoomba
Bio: A Toad with decent stats all around.
Purple Toad
A side view of a Toad, from Mario Super Sluggers.
Team Peach Monarchs Ability Enlarge
Bat Right Glove Right
Batting 6/10 Pitching 5/10
Star Pitch N/A Star Swing N/A
Fielding 2/10 Running 7/10
Good chemistry Peach Toadette Toadsworth Blue Pianta Baby Peach Mii (red) Bad chemistry Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba Paragoomba
Bio: A well-balanced Toad with a lively bat.

Mario Strikers Charged[edit]

  • Type: Playmaker
  • Skillshot: Fire Meteor
  • Bio: Speed and king-sized passing skills makes Toad one of the top play-makers on the circuit. Just don't call him 'Little Guy'.

Stats[edit]

  • Movement: 10
  • Shooting: 3
  • Passing: 10
  • Defense: 3

Mario Party: Star Rush[edit]

Image Name Bio
Red Toad as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Red Toad
A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in red!
Aside from his red outfit, his most notable feature is probably...well...his distinct lack of notable features!
Blue Toad as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Blue Toad
A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in blue!
By far the most amazing thing about Blue Toad is...um... My, what a delightful blue outfit he's sporting!
Green Toad as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Green Toad
A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in green!
Green Toad is a Toad who loves the color green. Loves it! Yep. That...about sums up Green Toad.
Yellow Toad as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Yellow Toad
A Mushroom Kingdom Toad...in yellow!
A Toad in yellow is surely a fine fellow. Surely! Other than that...he honestly doesn't stand out too terribly much.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy[edit]

Trophy
Toad
3DS:
ToadTrophy3DS.png
Wii U:
Toad's trophy render from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Category: Fighter Related
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Appears in:
NES Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)
NES Super Mario Bros. 2 (10/1988)
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Trophy Box: 7: Super Mario Bros.
How to unlock:
(Logo for the Nintendo 3DS.) Collect 30 or more unique trophies.
(Wii U Logo.svg) Purchase at the Trophy Shop
A race of charming mushrooms that dwell in the Mushroom Kingdom, they prefer to be called Toads... Come to think of it, that's an odd name. It's not like they're very good jumpers. Captain Toad can't jump at all! What's that? ToadSTOOLS? ...That makes more sense. (American English)
A charming tribe of mushroom people from the Mushroom Kingdom. "Toad" seems like a bit of an odd name for them, though. Like...they may be small, and some are green, but there's nothing really frog-like about them. Captain Toad can't even jump! Oh. Wait. Hold on a sec. "Toadstools"... Nooow it makes sense! (British English)

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

  • North American website bio: The citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom come in all colors and personality types, but most of them can't do too much without your help.
    • POP QUIZ: How many Toads does it take to de-burrito a town square?

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Toad
An angry Toad in Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 999 Type Normal 0 None
Strong None Weak None
Card
Moves Attack (1)
Location(s) Toad Trainworks
Quotes Usual: "Hurry up and repair the train!" ~ "What's taking so long?!" ~ "I'm starving!" ~ "When are we leaving?!" ~ "My wife left me!" ~ "I'm tired!" ~ "Luigi wouldn't do this to us!" ~ "You're too slow!" ~ "My butt is getting kinda numb!" ~ "My foot's asleep too!" ~ "I'm bored!" ~ "GAAH!" ~ "Ah, I feel so much better now!"
Enemy class
N/A
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 0 Red paint 0 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 0 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

  • European website bio: Folded up by King Olly or bent out of shape by the Folded Soldiers, these fun guys are now scattered to the four winds. Give 'em a quick bash with your hammer to turn them back to normal!

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Red Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Special skill Fire Flower from Mario Kart Tour Fire Flower
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
SNES Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 1R/T
SNES Choco Island 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 1R/T
GBA Battle Course 1 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Battle Course 1
DS Airship Fortress T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Airship Fortress T
Wii Maple Treeway T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Maple Treeway T
New York Minute T from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute T
Los Angeles Laps R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps R/T
3DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit R
N64 Royal Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway R
Merry Mountain from Mario Kart Tour
Merry Mountain
SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T
N64 Kalimari Desert 2T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2T
RMX Rainbow Road 1 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Rainbow Road 1
Tokyo Blur 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2R/T
Tokyo Blur 4R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 4R/T
N64 Kalimari Desert R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert R
3DS Toad Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit
3DS Daisy Hills T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills T
Paris Promenade T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade T
London Loop R from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop R
Amsterdam Drift 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2
GBA Bowser's Castle 2 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 2
N64 Mario Raceway from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Mario Raceway
New York Minute 2R from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute 2R
Rome Avanti 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 2
Sydney Sprint 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 2
Squeaky Clean Sprint T from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint T
Paris Promenade 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3
SNES Vanilla Lake 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Vanilla Lake 2R/T
London Loop 3 from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 3
Madrid Drive 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 3R
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
SNES Choco Island 1 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 1*
SNES Donut Plains 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 2R/T
RMX Choco Island 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Choco Island 1R/T**
RMX Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Donut Plains 1R/T
Wii Maple Treeway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Maple Treeway R/T
SNES Donut Plains 3T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 3T
GBA Boo Lake R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Boo Lake R/T
New York Minute R from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute R
Los Angeles Laps T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps T
3DS Mario Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit T
N64 Royal Raceway from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway
Merry Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
Merry Mountain R
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon
N64 Kalimari Desert 2 from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R
Wii Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road
Wii Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road R
Tokyo Blur 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 3T
Tokyo Blur 4 from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 4
N64 Kalimari Desert from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert
N64 Kalimari Desert T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert T
DS Shroom Ridge from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge
3DS Toad Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit T
DS Shroom Ridge R from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge R
DS Shroom Ridge R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge R/T
DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
DS Mario Circuit R
3DS Daisy Hills R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills R
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T
Yoshi's Island T from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi's Island T
London Loop 2 from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 2
Amsterdam Drift R from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift R
GCN Mushroom Bridge R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Mushroom Bridge R
GBA Peach Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Peach Circuit T
New York Minute from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute
Rome Avanti T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti T
Sydney Sprint 2R from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 2R
Squeaky Clean Sprint R from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint R
Paris Promenade 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3R
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T
London Loop 3R from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 3R
Madrid Drive 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 3

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Green Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Special skill Triple Green Shell from Mario Kart Tour. Triple Green Shells
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
SNES Ghost Valley 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2R/T
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T
RMX Rainbow Road 2 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Rainbow Road 2
Tokyo Blur R from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur R
Tokyo Blur 4T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 4T
Wii Mushroom Gorge T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge T
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R
3DS Toad Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit
3DS Mario Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit R/T
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach
3DS Daisy Hills R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills R
GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T
Amsterdam Drift from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift
Amsterdam Drift 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2R/T
3DS Neo Bowser City R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Neo Bowser City R
3DS Bowser's Castle RT from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle R/T
GBA Peach Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Peach Circuit
GBA Luigi Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Luigi Circuit R
Vancouver Velocity 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity 2R/T
Rome Avanti R from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti R
Piranha Plant Pipeline R from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Pipeline R
Paris Promenade 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3R/T
DS DK Pass from Mario Kart Tour
DS DK Pass
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R
Amsterdam Drift 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3T
Rome Avanti 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 3R/T
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R/T*
SNES Donut Plains 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 3R/T**
GBA Sky Garden R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Sky Garden R/T
GCN Baby Park R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Baby Park R/T
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R
SNES Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Rainbow Road R/T
SNES Ghost Valley 2R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2R
Wii Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road
DS Twilight House from Mario Kart Tour
DS Twilight House
Tokyo Blur 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2
Tokyo Blur 2R from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2R
Tokyo Blur 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2R/T
Tokyo Blur 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 3
3DS Rock Rock Mountain from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R
Wii Mushroom Gorge R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge R
3DS Piranha Plant Slide T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide T
3DS Toad Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit R
DS Shroom Ridge R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge R/T
DS Shroom Ridge T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge T
3DS Mario Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit
3DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit R
SNES Mario Circuit 3T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 3T
DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
DS Mario Circuit R
DS Mario Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Mario Circuit T
3DS Daisy Hills from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills
3DS Daisy Hills T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills T
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T
GCN Yoshi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Yoshi Circuit
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T
Amsterdam Drift R from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift R
Amsterdam Drift 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2
3DS Neo Bowser City T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Neo Bowser City T
GBA Bowser's Castle 2 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 2
3DS Bowser's Castle T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle T
SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Bowser Castle 3R
GCN Mushroom Bridge R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Mushroom Bridge R
Wii Daisy Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Daisy Circuit R
GBA Peach Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Peach Circuit R
Vancouver Velocity T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity T
Rome Avanti R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti R/T
Rome Avanti 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 2
Sydney Sprint 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 2
Squeaky Clean Sprint from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint
Paris Promenade 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3R
Madrid Drive 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 2
DS DK Pass T from Mario Kart Tour
DS DK Pass T
RMX Vanilla Lake 2 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2
Sydney Sprint 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 3R
Vancouver Velocity 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity 3R
Amsterdam Drift 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3
Rome Avanti 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 3T

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Pink Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Special skill Heart from Mario Kart Tour Heart
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
SNES Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Rainbow Road R/T
3DS Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rainbow Road R
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T
Tokyo Blur 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 3T
Tokyo Blur 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2
Wii Mushroom Gorge from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge
GBA Snow Land R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Snow Land R
GBA Sunset Wilds R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Sunset Wilds R/T
3DS Toad Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit R
DS Peach Gardens from Mario Kart Tour
DS Peach Gardens
3DS Mario Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit
N64 Royal Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway R
3DS Daisy Hills T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills T
DS Waluigi Pinball T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Waluigi Pinball T
GCN Yoshi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Yoshi Circuit
GCN Baby Park R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Baby Park R/T
Amsterdam Drift R from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift R
Amsterdam Drift 2R from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2R
3DS Neo Bowser City R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Neo Bowser City R
3DS Neo Bowser City R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Neo Bowser City R/T
SNES Choco Island 2R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 2R
N64 Mario Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Mario Raceway R
Vancouver Velocity R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity R/T
New York Minute from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute
GCN Dino Dino Jungle from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Dino Dino Jungle
Paris Promenade 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3T
MKT Icon Frappe Snowland T.png
N64 Frappe Snowland T
Wii DK Summit T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii DK Summit T
Amsterdam Drift 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3T
Madrid Drive 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 3R
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
SNES Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Rainbow Road*
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island
SNES Ghost Valley 2 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2**
Wii Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road R/T
Singapore Speedway 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway 3R/T
Tokyo Blur 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2R/T
Singapore Speedway R from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway R
Singapore Speedway from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway
Singapore Speedway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway R/T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain
Wii Mushroom Gorge R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge R
3DS Piranha Plant Slide from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Piranha Plant Slide R
GBA Snow Land R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Snow Land R/T
GBA Snow Land T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Snow Land T
3DS Toad Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit T
3DS Toad Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Toad Circuit R/T
DS Peach Gardens T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Peach Gardens T
DS Peach Gardens R from Mario Kart Tour
DS Peach Gardens R
DS Shroom Ridge from Mario Kart Tour
DS Shroom Ridge
SNES Mario Circuit 2 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 2
3DS Mario Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit T
3DS Mario Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Mario Circuit R/T
SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T
N64 Royal Raceway T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway T
N64 Royal Raceway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Royal Raceway R/T
3DS Daisy Hills from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R
3DS Daisy Hills R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Daisy Hills R
DS Waluigi Pinball from Mario Kart Tour
DS Waluigi Pinball
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T
GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T
GCN Baby Park from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Baby Park
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Yoshi Valley R/T
Paris Promenade from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade
Amsterdam Drift T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift T
Amsterdam Drift 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2
Athens Dash from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash
GBA Bowser's Castle 1R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 1R
DS Airship Fortress R from Mario Kart Tour
DS Airship Fortress R
3DS Bowser's Castle R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle R
SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Bowser Castle 3
SNES Choco Island 2T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 2T
SNES Donut Plains 1R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 1R
GBA Peach Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Peach Circuit R/T
N64 Mario Raceway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Mario Raceway R/T
Vancouver Velocity from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity
Vancouver Velocity 2R from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity 2R
Wii Moonview Highway R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Moonview Highway R
GCN Dino Dino Jungle T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Dino Dino Jungle T
Sydney Sprint 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 2R/T
Paris Promenade 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3R/T
Los Angeles Laps 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3
Madrid Drive R from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive R
DS DK Pass R from Mario Kart Tour
DS DK Pass R
MKT Icon Frappe Snowland R.png
N64 Frappe Snowland R
Wii DK Summit from Mario Kart Tour
Wii DK Summit
Sky-High Sundae T from Mario Kart Tour
Sky-High Sundae T
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R
Amsterdam Drift 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Purple Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Special skill Giga Bob-omb from Mario Kart Tour Giga Bob-omb
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
Tokyo Blur from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur
Berlin Byways 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 2T
Paris Promenade B from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade B
Madrid Drive R from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive R
RMX Ghost Valley 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Ghost Valley 1R/T
MKT Icon Wario Shipyard T.png
3DS Wario Shipyard T
DS DK Pass from Mario Kart Tour
DS DK Pass
MKT Icon Rosalina's Ice World R.png
3DS Rosalina's Ice World R
GBA Luigi Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Luigi Circuit T
London Loop 3 from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 3
Los Angeles Laps 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2
Berlin Byways 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 3R
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
Tokyo Blur R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur R/T
Berlin Byways 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 2R/T*
Paris Promenade 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3R
Wii Moonview Highway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Moonview Highway R/T**
Madrid Drive R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive R/T
MKT Icon Wario Shipyard.png
3DS Wario Shipyard
MKT Icon Wario Shipyard RT.png
3DS Wario Shipyard R/T
DS DK Pass T from Mario Kart Tour
DS DK Pass T
MKT Icon Rosalina's Ice World T.png
3DS Rosalina's Ice World T
Sky-High Sundae R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sky-High Sundae R/T
GBA Luigi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Luigi Circuit
RMX Vanilla Lake 2T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2T
London Loop 3R from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 3R
Los Angeles Laps 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2T
Berlin Byways 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 3R/T

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Toad (species).

Names in other languages[edit]

Toad[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノコ[26]
Kinoko
キノコ一族いちぞく[27]
Kinoko-ichizoku
キノコじん (Super Mario RPG)
Kinoko-jin
キノピオ
Kinopio

Mushroom

Mushroom People

Mushroom person

Same as Toad (initially used for the seven mushroom retainers[6])

Catalan Toad (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
-
Chinese 蘑菇人 (Super Mario RPG)
Mógū rén
Mushroom person

Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥
Qínuòbǐ'ào
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧
Qínuòbǐ'ào
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Dutch Toad
Padje[28] (Super Mario Bros.)
paddenstoelpersoon (Super Mario RPG)
-
Toady
mushroom-person
Finnish Sienialamainen (Super Mario Bros. booklet)
Mushroom subject
French Toad
-
French (NOA) personne champignon (Super Mario RPG)
mushroom person
French (NOE) forme de champignon (Super Mario RPG)
mushroom form
German Toad
pilzige Person (Super Mario RPG; one instance)
-
mushroomy person
Italian Toad
Fungo suddito (Super Mario Bros. booklet)
persona fungo (Super Mario RPG)
-
Mushroom subject
mushroom person
Korean 키노피오
Kinopio
버섯 주민 (Super Mario RPG)
Beoseos jumin
Transliteration of the Japanese name, Kinopio

Mushroom resident

Portuguese Toad
-
Romanian Ciupercă (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3)
Mushroom
Russian Тоад
Toad
Transliteration of the English name, Toad

Spanish persona champiñón (Super Mario RPG)
mushroom person
Spanish (NOA) Toad
-
Spanish (NOE) Hombre champiñón (Super Mario Bros. booklet)
Mushroom man

Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese きいろキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Kīro Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 黄色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Huángsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Yellow Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 黃色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Huángsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Yellow Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad jaune (stand)
Yellow Toad (pit)
German Gelber Toad (Boxencrew)
Yellow Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad giallo (pit stop)
Yellow Toad (pit stop)
Korean 노랑키노피오(피트 크루)
Nolang Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad amarelo (boxes)
Yellow Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad amarillo (boxes)
Yellow Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad amarillo (Boxes)
Yellow Toad (Pit)

Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese みずいろキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Mizuiro Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Light blue Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 浅蓝色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Qiǎnlánsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Light blue Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 淺藍色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Qiǎnlánsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Light blue Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad bleu ciel (stand)
Sky blue Toad (pit)
German Hellblauer Toad (Boxencrew)
Light blue Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad azzurro (pit stop)
Sky blue Toad (pit stop)
Korean 하늘색키노피오(피트 크루)
Haneulsaeg Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Sky blue Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad azul-claro (boxes)
Light blue Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad celeste (boxes)
Light blue Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad celeste (Boxes)
Light blue Toad (Pit)

Red Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese あかキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Aka Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Red Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 红色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Hóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Red Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 紅色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Hóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Red Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad rouge (stand)
Red Toad (pit)
German Roter Toad (Boxencrew)
Red Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad rosso (pit stop)
Red Toad (pit stop)
Korean 빨강키노피오(피트 크루)
Ppalgang Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Red Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad vermelho (boxes)
Red Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad rojo (boxes)
Red Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad rojo (Boxes)
Red Toad (Pit)

Green Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese みどりキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Midori Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Green Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 绿色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Lǜsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Green Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 綠色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Lǜsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Green Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad vert (stand)
Green Toad (pit)
German Grüner Toad (Boxencrew)
Green Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad verde (pit stop)
Green Toad (pit stop)
Korean 초록키노피오(피트 크루)
Cholog Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Green Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad vermelho (boxes)
Green Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad verde (boxes)
Green Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad verde (Boxes)
Green Toad (Pit)

Pink Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ピンクキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Pinku Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Pink Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 粉红色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Fěnhóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Pink Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 粉紅色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Fěnhóngsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Pink Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad rose (stand)
Pink Toad (pit)
German Rosa Toad (Boxencrew)
Pink Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad rosa (pit stop)
Pink Toad (pit stop)
Korean 핑크키노피오(피트 크루)
Pingkeu Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Pink Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad rosa (boxes)
Pink Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad rosa (boxes)
Pink Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad rosa (Boxes)
Pink Toad (Pit)

Purple Toad (Pit Crew)[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese むらさきキノピオ (ピットクルー)
Murasaki Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Purple Toad (Pit Crew)

Chinese (simplified) 紫色奇诺比奥 (维修人员)
Zǐsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Purple Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

Chinese (traditional) 紫色奇諾比奧 (維修人員)
Zǐsè Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Purple Toad (Maintenance Personnel)

French Toad violet (stand)
Purple Toad (pit)
German Lila Toad (Boxencrew)
Purple Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad viola (pit stop)
Purple Toad (pit stop)
Korean 보라키노피오(피트 크루)
Bola Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Purple Toad (Pit Crew)

Portuguese Toad roxo (boxes)
Purple Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad morado (boxes)
Purple Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad morado (Boxes)
Purple Toad (Pit)

Trivia[edit]

The "Toad Suit"
  • In the code of Super Mario Bros. 3, there is what seems to be a "Toad Suit" similar to the Tanooki Suit and Hammer Suit. However, this is only a Hammer Suit with palette errors that appears out of the Giant ? Block in World 7-8.[29]
  • In Super Mario Chess, Toads appear as rooks on Mario's team. Their rivals are Goombas, who appear as rooks on the opposing Bowser's team.
  • In Super Mario Sunshine, a yellow Toad is placed in the death barrier underneath the ground.[30] In the Super Mario 3D All-Stars version, this is fixed and he is found at his intended position at Pinna Park's entrance when Shadow Mario kidnaps Peach.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Super Mario Bros. English instruction booklet, page 2.
  2. ^ a b c "Seven Mushrooms who originally served in the court of Princess Toadstool, but are now under the spell of the evil Koopa king." - Super Mario Bros. English instruction booklet, page 14 (Mushroom retainers).
  3. ^ Nintendo of America (November 5, 2020). Test Your 5-Second Focus with Paper Mario: The Origami King. YouTube. Retrieved March 5, 2023. "Who was sitting the closest to Toad?"
  4. ^ "If you come across mushrooms who have been turned into bricks or made invisible, they reward you by giving you a power boost." - Super Mario Bros. English instruction booklet, page 8.
  5. ^ a b "At the goals of Worlds One through Seven, Retainer, Princess Toadstool's maid is awaiting Mario's rescue Help her! Princess Toadstool is imprisoned at the end of World Eight." Tatsumi Yamashita, The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 999832369X. Page 32.
  6. ^ a b 「お姫様に仕える7人のキノコ、魔王の人質になっている。」 (Seven Mushrooms who serve the princess. The Demon King is holding them hostage.) - Super Mario Bros. Japanese instruction booklet, page 14.
  7. ^ RiazorMC (Oct 21, 2017) Intro Secret in New Super Mario Bros DS YouTube. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  8. ^ For instance, the Italian name of Yellow Toad (Pit Crew) is "Toad giallo (pit stop)", where giallo ("yellow") is attributed to Toad instead of the entire Toad (pit stop) syntagm.
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLANGHCtlSE&t=1293s
  10. ^ Luigi's Mansion instruction manual, page 26.
  11. ^ Official English Bowser's Inside Story Website
  12. ^ File:TSMBM poster Peach 2.jpgMedia:TSMBM poster Peach 2.jpg
  13. ^ Illumination (November 29, 2022). The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Official Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  14. ^ Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet, Nintendo Comics System description, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Toad trophy, etc.
  15. ^ a b Corriea, Alexa (November 17, 2014). Nintendo Reveals the Toads' Gender Secret. GameSpot. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  16. ^ Shigeru Miyamoto Interview (Creator of Mario!). iJustine (December 17, 2014). Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  17. ^ Nintendo. (February 5, 2018). Super Mario Odyssey Dev. Talk - ft. Mr. Koizumi. YouTube. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  18. ^ Shinya Hiratake in a Miiverse interview: "I always thought Captain Toad's mushroom head looks sort of like a turban, so I tried to give the world a bit of an Arabian Nights theme, which you don't really see a lot of in the Mario series." Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  19. ^ GameXplain (September 1, 2023). Toad's Hat is DEAD! (Long Live Toad's Head). YouTube. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  20. ^ "Toads are residents of the Mushroom Kingdom, and those are their heads–not big hats!"–Super Mario Bros. Wonder loading screen tip
  21. ^ "キノコ王国の住人。 大きな頭は帽子ではない。". Nintendo (Archived on September 13, 2023), retrieved September 13, 2023.
  22. ^ "[1]". Supper Mario Broth (Archived on September 13, 2023), retrieved September 13, 2023.
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  24. ^ 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ 取扱説明書」 (Super Mario Bros. Toriatsukai Setsumeisho). Page 14. Legends of Localization.
  25. ^ Super Mario Bros. Deluxe instruction booklet. Page 33. Games Database.
  26. ^ Super Mario Bros. Japanese instruction booklet. Pages 4, 8, and 14.
  27. ^ Super Mario Bros. 2 Family Computer Disk System instruction booklet. Page 3.
  28. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) No. 2. Pages 4–5.
  29. ^ The Mushroom Kingdom Accessed 25 March 2009
  30. ^ https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/639226660714053632/top-in-the-original-gamecube-version-of-super