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'''Kinopio-kun''' (Japanese: キノピオくん) is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] with a green-colored mushroom cap and a green vest. He is the mascot of [[Nintendo]]'s [[LINE]] social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Kinopio-kun will respond with his opinions on said character.<ref name="Kotaku">Kotaku (October 1, 2015). [http://kotaku.com/nintendos-new-text-bot-is-kooky-1733961272 Nintendo's New Text Bot is Kooky]. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved July 7, 2017.</ref> He makes it clear that he is not [[Toad]] himself, but rather a friend of his. His name derives from the Japanese name for Toad ("Kinopio") and the "-kun" part being a suffix used in Japan, usually to denote a man younger or the same age as the speaker. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a [[Boo]] and a few [[Little Bird]]s.
'''Kinopio-kun''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] with a green-colored mushroom cap similar to that of a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and wearing a green vest, similar to the green, mustached Toads from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|remake]]. He is the mascot of [[Nintendo]]'s [[LINE]] social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Kinopio-kun responds with his opinions on said character.<ref name="Kotaku">Kotaku (October 1, 2015). [http://kotaku.com/nintendos-new-text-bot-is-kooky-1733961272 Nintendo's New Text Bot is Kooky]. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved July 7, 2017.</ref> His speech can be characterized by frequent, sometimes ungrammatical use of です (''desu'') as a polite marker. He makes it clear that he is not [[Toad]] himself, but rather a friend of his. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a [[Boo]] and a few [[small bird]]s.


On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account<ref>AUTOMATON (May 21, 2021). [https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20210521-162175/ 【ニュース】任天堂のLINEイメージキャラ「キノピオくん」卒業。知る人ぞ知る、可憐と狂気を持ち合わせたぶっとび宣伝キャラクター] (Japanese). ''AUTOMATON''. Retrived May 22, 2021.</ref>.
A Toad resembling Kinopio-kun appears in concept art in ''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/VGArtAndTidbits/status/1655581750574153728</ref>
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On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account.<ref>AUTOMATON (May 21, 2021). [https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20210521-162175/ 【ニュース】任天堂のLINEイメージキャラ「キノピオくん」卒業。知る人ぞ知る、可憐と狂気を持ち合わせたぶっとび宣伝キャラクター] (Japanese). ''AUTOMATON''. Retrived May 22, 2021.</ref>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Kinopiokun_icon.png|Kinopio-kun icon
Kinopiokun icon.png|Kinopio-kun icon
KinopioKun2.jpg|Kinopio-kun, searching for a four leaf clover
KinopioKun2.jpg|Kinopio-kun, searching for a four leaf clover
KinopioKun3.jpg|Kinopio-kun, unboxing his [[Nintendo Switch]]
KinopioKun3.jpg|Kinopio-kun, unboxing his [[Nintendo Switch]]
Kinopio-kun Cappy.jpg|Kinopio-kun, captured by [[Cappy]]
Kinopio-kun Cappy.jpg|Kinopio-kun, captured by [[Cappy]]
NL Kinopio-kun Drawing.jpg|Wallpaper featuring Kinopio-kun's drawing of himself
Kinopiokun MKT Style.jpg|Kinopio-kun in the style of ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
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</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=キノピオくん
|JapR=Kinopio-kun
|JapM=From「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', [[Toad (species)|Toad]]) and「くん」(''-kun'', a Japanese naming suffix usually used for young men)
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==External links==
==External links==

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Kinopio-kun
Kinopio-kun
Species Toad

Kinopio-kun is a Toad with a green-colored mushroom cap similar to that of a 1-Up Mushroom and wearing a green vest, similar to the green, mustached Toads from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake. He is the mascot of Nintendo's LINE social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Kinopio-kun responds with his opinions on said character.[1] His speech can be characterized by frequent, sometimes ungrammatical use of です (desu) as a polite marker. He makes it clear that he is not Toad himself, but rather a friend of his. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a Boo and a few small birds.

A Toad resembling Kinopio-kun appears in concept art in The Art of Super Mario Odyssey.[2]

On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account.[3]

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Kinopio-kun.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノピオくん
Kinopio-kun
From「キノピオ」(Kinopio, Toad) and「くん」(-kun, a Japanese naming suffix usually used for young men)

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