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Toadette
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Articles About Toad Species
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Species | Toad |
Relevant Individuals | Toadette - Toadsworth - Captain Toad |
“ | Mushroom! | „ |
“ | I hope you can achieve your dreams! | „ |
~ Toadette |
Background
Toadette is a recurring Toad character in the Mario franchise. Originally introduced as a playable racing partner for Toad in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, she has since appeared in other games as a playable character and has played supporting roles in several titles, and as a main character in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. While she has very similar traits to other characters, she is the most commonly recurring female Toad in the Mario franchise. Toadette has been shown to be on good terms with such characters as Princess Peach, Toad, Toadsworth, and Mario. Toadette's defining traits are her bouncing pigtails, cheerful and energetic personality, and occasional bursts of creativity.
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Toadette first appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as Toad's racing partner and an unlockable character. Both Toad and Toadette can be unlocked by winning the Special Cup in 100cc. Additionally, she has her own personal kart, the Toadette Kart. It can only be unlocked by completing the Mushroom Cup in Mirror Mode. Both characters are lightweights, and their special item is the Golden Mushroom. Her artwork depicts her as having a scarlet dress and maroon vest, though in her in-game model, she has a pink dress and vest. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Toadette appears whenever Mario discovers a new hammer upgrade or a new pair of Boots. Toadette hosts a tutorial session with Mario and explains how to use the new ability, and whenever Mario uses a new item on the first try correctly, she blushes. During her last tutorial with Mario, Toadette runs off crying knowing she will not see him for the rest of the adventure. After Punio returns to Boggly Woods, Toadette leaves a message on the notice board in Rogueport wondering where he went. If Mario attempts to fix the Happy Lucky Lottery and is caught, Lucky mentions that he had to tell Toadette she will not be able to play. He also claims that this caused her to "burst into tears". Toadette appears in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker as a playable character alongside Captain Toad, although she is only playable in certain episodes after beating Wingo in Episode 1. Her appearance is made to resemble Captain Toad, as she wears a similar explorer's outfit. While treasure hunting with Captain Toad, Wingo appears and grabs the Power Star the Toads just retrieved. While the Captain gets knocked over, she tries to grab back the Power Star, but fails; instead, Wingo flies away with both the Star and Toadette. After a long journey, Captain Toad arrives to Wingo's Watchtower, defeats Wingo and saves Toadette, retrieving another Power Star in the process. The two jump in a minecart as the first credits roll. In the second episode, the two Toads go treasure hunting again, but after retrieving a Power Star, Wingo appears once more. This time, the Toads play opposite roles in the adventures of Episode 1. Toadette gets knocked over, while the Captain tries to grab the Star back, but instead gets carried away by Wingo with the Star in hand. Toadette goes off to save the Captain and is played in all levels of the chapter. She heads first to Pyropuff Peak and then to Battle Tower. After the Captain is saved, Wingo appears and takes both the Power Star and Toadette again. In the third episode, Wingo taunts the Captain, showing him Toadette and taking the Power Star, then flies away. While flying, he loses Toadette and she sets off to find the Captain. About half of the episode's levels are, in fact, played by Toadette. In the second-to-last level, Scalding Scaffold Sinkhole, Toadette retrieves yet another Power Star, but upon doing so, Wingo steals both the Star and Toadette. Captain Toad then fights and defeats Wingo for the second and last time to save Toadette. The two ride a minecart as the credits roll. At the end of the credits, Captain Toad sees a Green Star falling through the sky and sets off to take it. Toadette remains in the minecart instead and looks to the player, confused. Her whereabouts in Super Mario 3D World are unknown. In the Bonus Episode, Toadette is played as during the three Mummy-Me chase levels. She also appears to congratulate Captain Toad at the end of Mummy-Me Maze Forever. In the Nintendo Switch exclusive DLC Special Episode, Toadette hunts for the Shiny Crowns and Super Crown alongside Captain Toad. Unlike other chapters, Toadette can only be played as in multiplayer. As the chapter progresses, Toadette shows less interest in the common Shiny Crowns than Captain Toad, as she is really looking for the Super Crown, which is located on the 30th floor of the Grand Labyrinth. Once the last stage is completed, Chapter 1's ending sequence then plays, but the Super Crown is present. Notably, Toadette does not put the crown on and transform into Peachette in this game. |
General Information
Name: Toadette
Origin: Mario Kart: Double Dash
Sex: Female
Age: Unknown
Classification: Female Toad
Species: Toad
Occupation: Doctor, Captain, Party Host
Status: Alive
Alignment: Varies on roles (Mario and his friends are noted to be akin to a troupe of actors, taking on different roles depending on the game[1], thus depending on the role, Toadette can take more antagonistic roles or more heroic), normally Neutral Good (Toadette normally aids Mario and friends on their journey in saving Princess Peach from Bowser)
Codex Statistics
'Tier: Varies. 8-B, up to 2-C. Far Higher with Power-Ups
Cardinality: Varies
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Varies (Mario and his friends are noted to be akin to a troupe of actors, taking on different roles depending on the game[2], with his gimmick being attributed to the same as Mickey Mouse,with their strength and skills even being shown to vary with it being shown with Mario being unable to take on Wario in his pixelated form due to the Wario using a different physiology to make him be unable to interact requiring him to turn to a similar physiology to beat him). City Block level (Stated to be stronger then Princess Peach, one-shot Bowser, can easily defeat Boom Boom, who is a consistent challenging threat to Mario. Mario has been able to casually destroy castles on multiple occasions. Comparable to Bowser and the Koopalings, who can survive being crushed by their own castle. Comparable to Yoshi, who can defeat Baby Bowser as he's bigger than his castle), up to Universe level (Can harm Wario, who defeated the Black Jewel. The Black Jewel's power created a parallel universe and can manipulate it. Its death destroyed the universe with Wario still being inside. Defeated Bowser during Mario Party 5, who was going to destroy each dream world one by one. A dream world is stated to be the size of a universe. Can Princess Peach and Bowser, who all survived and can walk inside the incomplete Void, which destroyed all of Sammer Kingdom and its space-time). Far Higher with Power-Ups (Many of Daisy's general items increase her strength. Can enter forms such as the elephant state where she can casually knock enemies away just by moving into them. The Super Star makes her able to one-shot anyone just by running into them, including the likes of Bowser. Is equipped with Power Stars, in which a single one can greatly increase Luigi's power and strength, up to 10x per star)
Durability: Varies. City Block level (Can survive attacks from those can preform similar feats to her, such as Luigi, Toad, and Toadette), up to Universe level (Comparable to characters who survived and can walk inside the incomplete Void, which destroyed all of Sammer Kingdom and its space-time. Survived attacks from Bowser, Luigi, Princess Peach, Wario, and many others who have similar feats), Far Higher with Power-Ups
Striking Strength: Varies. City Block Class, up to Universe Class. Far Higher with Power-Ups
Lifting Strength: Varies. Class G (Comparable to Mario who can lift up an entire castle and kick it with ease and pull back a Chain Chomp made out of gold) to Multi-Stellar (Stronger than Power Star users, which can move stars and send them flying. Can escape the inside of a black hole and resist its pull), Far Higher with Power-Ups
Travel Speed: Varies. Supersonic (Can stomp on Bullet Bills and cannonballs) to Faster Than Light (Can fight off those with similar reaction speeds, such as Luigi. Tagged the Fake Millennium Star, who can fly to the center of the universe. Outpaced Power Star, Grand Star, and Green Star users, which can cross galaxies, pass galaxy clusters, fly to the center of the universe, and are faster than Mini-Stars, which can fly around the universe. Faster than Star Bits, which can keep up with the Launch Star. Comparable to Princess Rosalina, who can kick a ball to another planet), Far Higher with Power-Ups
Attack Speed: Varies. Supersonic (Can stomp on Bullet Bills and cannonballs) to Faster Than Light (Can fight off those with similar reaction speeds, such as Luigi. Tagged the Fake Millennium Star, who can fly to the center of the universe. Outpaced Power Star, Grand Star, and Green Star users, which can cross galaxies, pass galaxy clusters, fly to the center of the universe, and are faster than Mini-Stars, which can fly around the universe. Faster than Star Bits, which can keep up with the Launch Star. Comparable to Princess Rosalina, who can kick a ball to another planet), Far Higher with Power-Ups
Reaction Speed: Varies. Supersonic (Can dodge and react to Bullet Bills and cannonballs) to Faster Than Light (Can view lasers as slow in comparison to him. Reacts to the landing when using Launch Stars, which can send you to the edges of the universe), Far Higher with Power-Ups
Stamina: Superhuman (Several minigames display Toadette running around, fighting, and dodging obstacles for entire days without showing any hint of being tired. Able to breathe underwater and do an entire race underwater without losing air), Far Higher with various items
Range: Standard Melee Range, Extended Melee Range with Baseball Bat, Golf Club, and Transformed Tennis Racket, Tens of Meters with the mega mushroom granting her this size, Kilometers with Items (Can send someone items from far distances, along with swap items from far distances and BFR someone to far distances, with stages being this huge, reaching up into the clouds), Universal with Power Stars
Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius (Is very knowledgeable on the many different items Mario obtains during The Thousand Year Door, built a papercraft to counteract a powerful machine has a doctorate and is a doctor on the same scale as Mario whose been a highly skilled doctor as early as an infant, curing diseases and life threatening viruses and he even created his own medicine that cured a patient a scientist himself could not, which Doctor Toadette is comparable too. Should be comparable to the Mario Party 2 cast who were able to figure out a riddle that people couldn’t figure out for over 2000 years)
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Baseball Bat, Golf Club, Tennis Racket, Triple ‘Shrooms, Mushroom, Fire Flower, Ice Flower, Penguin Suit, Mini Mushroom, Propeller Suit, Acorn Suit, P Acron Suit, Peachette Crown, Starman
Optional Equipment
Mushrooms, Mega Mushrooms, Capsules, Candies, Power Stars, Grand Stars, Bowser Suit, Warp Block, Orbs, Mechs, Vehicles, etcetera.
Notable Techniques
Will be added in a future revision.
Other
Standard Tactics: Toadette is like other New Super Mario Brothers characters opt to use items they have stored before going into battles, she may also use her preparation to build equipment that will help her in the long run.
Weaknesses: Nothing notable.
Note: In Paper Mario Color Splash, the main point of the game is paint. Paint is a concept. As shown in the game, paint encompasses everything. And I mean everything. Paint is shown to be all of land, liquid, life (Once bringing Toad back via paint, Huey states that paint gives life. Additionally, paint can return the blood, organs, and skin to an old fossil that's been dead years ago), mind (Paint can speak to your mind by coloring your thoughts. Paint was able to take over Bowser's body and freely act on their own. Big Paint Stars are also shown to be alive), memory (Toad couldn't remember anything with the loss of paint on his head. Returning paint gave his memories back), emotions, space (even simple holes require paint to function as holes) and souls. Removing any paint would stop making anything work. It's everything.
Gallery
Gallery images will be uploaded in a future revision.
Battle Records
None.
None.
None.
- ↑ "If you're familiar with things like Popeye and some of the old comic characters, you would oftentimes see this cast of characters that takes on different roles depending on the comic or cartoon," Miyamoto said. "They might be businessman in one [cartoon] or a pirate in another. Depending on the story that was being told, they would change roles. So, to a certain degree, I look at our characters in a similar way and feel that they can take on different roles in different games."
- ↑ "If you're familiar with things like Popeye and some of the old comic characters, you would oftentimes see this cast of characters that takes on different roles depending on the comic or cartoon," Miyamoto said. "They might be businessman in one [cartoon] or a pirate in another. Depending on the story that was being told, they would change roles. So, to a certain degree, I look at our characters in a similar way and feel that they can take on different roles in different games."