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'''Toad Warrior''' is an alternate form of [[Toad]]'s seen only in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Toad Warriors]]."
'''Toad Warrior''' is an alternate form of [[Toad]]'s seen only in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Toad Warriors]]."


Toad's Toad Warrior form can seemingly only be activated through the use of a [[Super Star|Starman]]. Instead of turning completely invincible upon using a Starman like [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] or becoming a [[Super Toad]] though, Toad instead gains a large and swift motorcycle, as well as a white and red spiked helmet, blue jacket and red driving gloves and matching shoes.
Toad's Toad Warrior form can seemingly only be activated through the use of a [[Super Star|Starman]]. Instead of turning completely invincible upon using a Starman like [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] or becoming a [[Super Toad]] though, Toad instead gains a large and swift motorcycle, as well as a white spiked helmet with red polka dots, blue jacket and red driving gloves with matching shoes.


Using his motorcycle, Toad can move at extreme speeds and jump great distances, though Toad will eventually lose his Toad Warrior form after some time, losing his costume and having his motorcycle turned into a regular tricycle. Additionally, while in his Toad Warrior form, Toad begins to speak somewhat like a stereotypical biker, calling [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] "Doll-face", among other things.
Using his motorcycle, Toad can move at extreme speeds and jump great distances, though Toad will eventually lose his Toad Warrior form after some time, losing his costume and having his motorcycle turned into a regular tricycle. Additionally, while in his Toad Warrior form, Toad begins to speak somewhat like a stereotypical biker, calling [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] "Doll-face", among other things.
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