Toadette
| Toadette | |
|---|---|
Artwork fromSuper Mario Bros. Wonder | |
| Species | Toad |
| First appearance | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) |
| Latest appearance | Mario Tennis Fever (2026) |
| Latest portrayal | Laura Stahl[1] (2025-present) |
| Member of | Toad Brigade |
- “I hopeyou achieve all your dreams!”
- —Toadette,Super Mario Odyssey
Toadette is aToad character who first appeared as an unlockable playable character andToad's default partner inMario Kart: Double Dash!! Toadette has since appeared in various other games of theSuper Mario franchise as a playable or supporting character, and she is the most commonly recurring female Toad in theSuper Mario franchise. Toadette has been shown to be on good terms withMario,Luigi, and their friends, sometimes helping them on their adventures. Toadette's defining traits are her bouncing pigtails, cheerful and energetic personality, and occasional bursts of creativity.
History
Mario Kart series
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Toadette makes her debut inMario Kart: Double Dash!! as Toad's racing partner and an unlockable character. Both Toad and Toadette are unlocked by completing theSpecial Cup in 100cc. Additionally, she has her ownkart, theToadette Kart. It can be unlocked by completing theMushroom Cup inMirror Mode. Both characters are in the lightweight class, and their special item is theGolden Mushroom. Her artwork depicts her as having a scarlet red dress and maroon vest, though in her in-game model, she has a pink dress and bright red vest.
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
While Toadette herself does not make an appearance as a playable racer in the arcade exclusiveMario Kart Arcade GP 2, she receives a notable cameo in the race courseYoshi Park 2, where large paper cut out structures of Toadette as well as Toad and Toadsworth (done in the artwork style of theYoshi games) can be seen within the Trick House section of the course.
Mario Kart Wii
Toadette returns to theMario Kart series as an unlockable character inMario Kart Wii. She can be unlocked by playing all thirty-two courses in Time Trials, winning 1,000 WFC races, or playing 2,550 races. It is stated in the guide forMario Kart Wii that Toadette was excited after getting permission fromPeach to race and even stated that she is Toad's sister, though this is unconfirmed. Toadette is again billed in the lightweight class, and she is able to use all the small-sized karts and bikes, each one being recolored white and magenta to match her default color scheme. Toadette is the only lightweight to have an off-road bonus, which is rivaled by that ofDry Bowser. She also has a minor speed bonus, which is rivaled by that ofRosalina,Baby Peach, and the player'sMii.
Mario Kart 8 /Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Toadette appears as an unlockable playable character inMario Kart 8. She is one of the heavier lightweights (she shares this trait withToad,Koopa Troopa,Shy Guy,Lakitu,Larry,Wendy, andIsabelle), outweighingLemmy Koopa and the babies, while still being lighter thanPeach,Daisy andYoshi.
Toadette, along withRosalina andWendy, appears on two of the four "Women of Racing Organization' posters seen around the track ofN64 Royal Raceway.
Toadette is the Normal Staff Ghost forToad Harbor. She is also the only character from E3 2013 to be unlockable, making her the only unlockable character to appear on the loading screen.
Toadette, along with the other characters, returns inMario Kart 8 Deluxe, an enhanced port ofMario Kart 8 forNintendo Switch. She is now available from the start and shares stats with only Wendy and Isabelle. She is also the 200cc Staff Ghost forN64 Toad's Turnpike.Peachette, a powered-up version of Toadette, also appears as a playable character as part of Wave 6 of theBooster Course Pass. As such, Toadette has the same CPU vehicle parts andrivals as Peachette, and won't appear as a CPU if the latter is present in the race and vice versa, although both appear in thephotoMedia:MK8DXThankYouEndScreen.jpg which appears at the end of the credits for theBooster Course Pass.
Mario Kart Tour
Toadette appears inMario Kart Tour as one of the starting playable characters, with the others being Toad and Peachette. However, if Toad or Peachette is the player's starting character instead, Toadette appears as an unlockable character. She is classified as a Super driver and herspecial skill is theTriple Mushrooms.
Multiple alternate form variants of Toadette appear in the game.Toadette (Explorer), a variant that is based on her design fromCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, was added in the2020 Exploration Tour and has theDouble Bob-ombs special skill. A variant in sailor attire,Toadette (Sailor), debuted in theOcean Tour and has theMushroom Cannon special skill. Other variants includeBuilder Toadette,Penguin Toadette, andToadette (Astronaut).
Alongside Toadette, Peachette also appears as a playable character. ThePink Mushmellow, a kart first obtainable in the2019 Paris Tour, is based off of her. Toadette has herown cup that rotates in and out of tours, boosting Toadette up one tier on its courses; however, this does not boost any of her variants. She was one of the team representatives in theToad vs. Toadette Tour.
Mario Kart World
Toadette returns inMario Kart World as a playable character. She is playable by default. This is the first game where she is voiced byLaura Stahl.
She is playable by default and has four alternate outfits, those being Pro Racer, Conductor, Soft Server, and Explorer.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
InPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Toadette appears wheneverMario discovers a newhammer upgrade or a new pair ofBoots. Toadette hosts a tutorial session with Mario and explains how to use the new ability (a role similar toToad's inSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars), and whenever Mario uses a new item on the first try correctly, she blushes. During her last tutorial with Mario, Toadette runs off in tears of emotions, knowing she will not see him for the rest of the adventure. AfterPunio returns toBoggly Woods, Toadette leaves a message on the notice board inRogueport wondering where he went. If Mario attempts to fix theHappy 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."
Due to Toadette sharing her Japanese name withVanna T. fromPaper Mario, there is a mistranslation in the German and Spanish versions of the game, where Toadette is incorrectly referred to using Vanna T.'s name. This was fixed in theNintendo Switchremake, where Toadette is referred to by her actual name.
Mario Tennis series
Mario Power Tennis
Both Toadette and Toad have a brief cameo appearance in the opening forMario Power Tennis as a team competing in the tournament, as shown on the scoreboard.
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
Toadette makes herMario Tennis playable debut as an unlockable character inMario Tennis: Ultra Smash. She is considered a Tricky type character, meaning that her shots curve to throw her opponents off. Due to her small body frame, she has lower reach than average, though her lunge is quick and long-ranged. Toadette is unlocked by participating in 10 Mega Battles or buying her for 5,000 coins. As all unlockable characters, she becomes starred when she is unlocked.
Mario Tennis Aces
Toadette returns as a playable character inMario Tennis Aces. Unlike inMario Tennis: Ultra Smash however, Toadette is classified as a Technical character. HerTrick Shots are "Cutesy Turn" for forwards and "Cheerful Skip" for sideways. HerSpecial Shot is referred to as the "Hop Skip Jump". Toadette dons a tennis outfit as an alternate costume, which is obtained from participating in the May 2019 or November 2019 Online Tournaments, alongside Toad's tennis outfit.
Mario Tennis Fever
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Toadette returns inMario Tennis Fever as a playable character. She is again classified as a Technical character.[2]
Mario Party series
Mario Party 6
Toadette makes herMario Party series debut inMario Party 6, where she is unlocked by paying theStar Bank thirtyPower Stars. This game finalizes her clothing colors as being a pink dress with a red vest.
Mario Party Advance
Toadette appears as a co-host inMario Party Advance. She hosts Party Land alongside Toad and is the only host of Challenge Land, and also hosts Duel Dash.
Mario Party 7
Toadette returns playable inMario Party 7. Unlike the precedent,Mario Party 6, she does not need to be unlocked. In this game, Toad is her default partner and they share the same special orb, theTriple 'Shroom Orb, which allows her and Toad to roll two dice blocks for three turns.
Mario Party 8
Toadette reappears as a default playable character inMario Party 8 and her default partner is once againToad. She is the only playable character here to not appear inMario Party 9.
Mario Party DS
Though not a playable participant, Toadette appears as one of the Board Hosts inMario Party DS with her own board,Toadette's Music Room. Toadsworth is going to conduct her music recital, but aHammer Bro sabotages their plans by wrecking Toadette's Music Room and breaking many of her instruments. Toadette has to enlist the help of Mario and the gang to counter the threat and to expel Hammer Bro. She also keeps the music stand from her would-be recital in her room afterward, along with two mysterious Metronomes that only Toadsworth knows the secrets of. Toadette also appears as a target in the minigameHot Shots where thirty points are deducted if hit.Mario Party DS also states that after Peach heard Toadette played an inspiring music piece, she gave her a set of trumpets. Peach felt inspired when she discovered how happy Toadette was to receive them.
Mario Party 10
Toadette makes a return inMario Party 10, after being absent fromMario Party 9. She is an unlockable playable character, along withSpike, similar to her appearance as an unlockable character inMario Party 6. She can be unlocked after being purchased for 600 Party Points. She is available in any mode exceptamiibo Party.
Mario Party: Star Rush
Toadette is an unlockable playable character inMario Party: Star Rush. When players recruit her in the Toad Scramble mode, she can make flowers bloom to releasecoins, having the same ability asPeach andDaisy. Her Dice Block, theCutie Dice Block, rolls only 3's and 4's, being the only die that always rolls at least a 3. She is unlocked once players earn enough party points to reach level 4. Toadette is the only playable character in the game to not have anamiibo, and thus cannot reap benefits from amiibo usage, including being used in Mario Shuffle.
Mario Party: The Top 100
Toadette returns inMario Party: The Top 100 as a non-playable character. In this game, she serves as one of the game's hosts (alongsideToad); she hosts the Championship Battles mode. She also appears in the minigameRocky Road, with both her and Toad replacing theShy Guy as the minigame was inMario Party 6, where she is the end goal for the winning team.
Super Mario Party
Toadette reappears inSuper Mario Party as a non-playable character hosting the game alongsideToad. Mario and friends, including Toad and Toadette, gather around, arguing about who should be crowned "Super Star". Mario suggests that a party should be held to determine who becomes the Super Star, with Toad and Toadette agreeing to serve as judges of the competition. Toadette guards the stars on each board, which the player has to collect in order to win. Occasionally, when the player talks to her in the Party Plaza, she mentions that she should start playing for a change.
Mario Party Superstars
Toadette reappears inMario Party Superstars, reprising her role inSuper Mario Party as the host of the Star Exchange. Unlike inSuper Mario Party, when Toadette changes spaces, she will simply fly off-screen and then descend back down to the new Star Exchange, instead of being seen floating across the board. She also acts as the operator of the Friend House inVillage Square.
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Toadette reappears inSuper Mario Party Jamboree, returning as a playable character for the first time sinceMario Party: Star Rush.
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
DuringDance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, Toadette opens a hotel by the sea in World 2-1. However, because of the chaos caused by the removal of theMusic Keys fromTruffle Towers, her hotel becomes twisted like a corkscrew. Mario/Luigi and Toad arrive, and Toadette condemns them for turning her hotel into a corkscrew. At the request of Toadette, Mario/Luigi and Toad along with Toadette and the guests, use the power of dancing to return her hotel back to normal.
After fixing her hotel, Toadette directs Mario/Luigi and Toad to the location of where they can find the nextMusic Key; however, she soon becomes upset when she notices that the heroes had run-off to find the "shiny globe" while she was still speaking. Toadette makes a later cameo appearance where she can be seen waving farewell from the outskirts of her hotel to Mario/Luigi and Toad as they prepare to leave World 2 after retrieving the Music Key.
Mario Baseball series
Mario Superstar Baseball
Mario Superstar Baseball is Toadette's first sports appearance as an unlockable playable character (aside fromMario Kart). Toadette is a speed character who starts on Peach's team in Challenge Mode. Toadette ties with Yoshi as the fastest character in the game, but has poor fielding, fairly weak pitching, and is the worst batter in the game along withBaby Luigi andDixie Kong. She is also the only sub-character with two special abilities: "Sliding Catch" and "Wall Jump". Toadette must be unlocked by completing Challenge Mode as Peach's team. She has good chemistry withPeach, theToads, andToadsworth. Toadette has six Star Missions that must be completed in order for her to be a star character, two of them involve winning games. Her unique Star Mission is "Hit aNote Block with a ball!", where Toadette must hit a fly ball and hit a Note Block inPeach Garden while playing in Challenge Mode on Hard difficulty.
Mario Super Sluggers
Toadette makes another playable appearance inMario Super Sluggers, where she is available from the start. In Challenge Mode, she is part of Peach's team, thePeach Monarchs. Like in the first game, she is a speed character. She hasEnlarge for an ability, which she grows and hits third or home base player if she succeeds in a close-play. Her running is no longer the best in the game, though still the fastest among Toads. Her pitching has increased along with a small batting increase, though still weak, but her fielding is unchanged, and her stamina is also average. She has good chemistry with Peach, the Toads, Toadsworth, theNokis, andBirdo. She has bad chemistry withParagoomba,Goomba andBowser.
In Challenge Mode, the player can recruit her by visiting thePeach Ice Garden. The only requirement of recruiting her into the team is to fix the pattern of the hedge, which is the shape of a Mushroom. After players have flipped, rotated, and switched the pattern blocks, the hedge gets completed and a three-way path shows up, which enables players to advance. Toadette then insists to join the team, saying, "You need me! I won't take no for an answer!", also implying her insistent and stubborn personality. Toadette also shows concern about Peach's flowers since something is blocking them from growing.
Toadette andBaby Mario share the same stats, the same ability (Enlarge), and even the same glove and bat. However, they have a different tackle.
Yakuman DS
Toadette appeared as a default opponent in the Japan-exclusive game,Yakuman DS. Despite her playable roles in many other multiplayer games she appears in, she appears only as an opponent. She is a normal/hard opponent; she is speedy and can win the hand faster.
Super Mario series
Super Mario Galaxy
InSuper Mario Galaxy and itsNintendo Switchport, both Toadette and Toad cameo in the opening storybook montage, on the second page. On the second-last page, there are two Toadettes, despite Toadette being an individual character rather than a species.
Super Mario Maker
Toadetteappears as aMystery Mushroom costume inSuper Mario Maker, which can be unlocked by clearing the "Toadette: Treasure Tracker"Event Course. Her appearance in this game is based onCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Her transformation sound is the same as inSuper Mario 3D World, but with a voice clip of Toadette over it. Pressing
causes her to hold up a Power Star while facing the screen. Losing a life plays the equivalent theme fromCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, while clearing a course plays the theme when collecting the final Power Star after defeating Wingo for the last time.
Super Mario Run
Toadette is a major characterSuper Mario Run. Here, she is the referee inToad Rally. She holds flags matching the colors of the players' player icons (which may beMiis) to start the game, waves them again to conclude the game, points her flags to each side one after the other to have the Toads cheering for each player increase the number of coins they collected, then finally decides the winner at the end. The first time Toad Rally is played, Toadette tells the player how to play.
She is also an unlockable playable character. To unlock Toadette, players have to first unlockher house for Kingdom Builder by recruiting 200Toads of each color (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, and Purple). This is the highest number of Toads required for any playable character's house until version 2.0.0. She is playable after purchasing the house for 1,000coins and placing the building. Her abilities are identical to Mario's, but like every character except for Mario and Luigi, she is taller and can breakBrick Blocks without aSuper Mushroom at the cost of being defeated in one hit. From version 3.0.4 onward, she still starts as a tall character but can shrink toSmall form asSuper Mario does. If Toadette is being played as in Toad Rally, then another ability occurs during the Toad Tally as the player's coins are being increased by their cheering Toads. Some Toads cheering for the opponent switch to cheering for the player, indicated by hearts over their heads. This lowers the opponent's coin total while raising the player's.Toad takes Toadette's place as the referee in Toad Rally when either player is Toadette.
A number ofbuildings and decorations aside from the house are themed after Toadette, including a topiary, a statue, a golden statue, and aGoal Pole. She does not have an 8-bit statue.
Super Mario Odyssey
Toadette appears inSuper Mario Odyssey under the nameArchivist Toadette, retaining her design fromCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker. She appears to be a member of theToad Brigade. She is found inside ofPeach's Castle in theMushroom Kingdom, where she gives MarioPower Moons for speaking to her after having completed certain achievements. A total of 61 Power Moons can be obtained from her. Because of the many Power Moons the player can obtain from her, the Mushroom Kingdom has the most unique obtainable Power Moons of all kingdoms in the game, at 104. In the Power Moon list, Power Moons obtained from Toadette are marked with Toadette'semblem, and hovering over them shows the requirement that must be met to obtain it and (if applicable) the player's progress towards this.
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Toadette appears inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe as a playable character, labeled as "Easier" ("Easy" in the British English version). She can transform intoPeachette by collecting the newSuper Crown power-up, which is exclusively usable by her (other characters cannot collect it). In this form, she canfloat anddouble jump, and is boosted back up whenever she falls into a pit. Toadette, regardless of her form, also controls underwater in the same fashion as thePenguin form. In addition, for Toadette, allBlocks that would otherwise contain1-Up Mushrooms contain3-Up Moons, she is resistant to slipping onice, and levels start with an additional 100 seconds on the timer when compared to playing as Mario, Luigi, or Toad (although no bigger time bonus is given when both Toadette andNabbit are being played).
Super Mario Maker 2
- “The castle is bursting at the seams with elegance! It's like looking into a mirror!”
- —Chief,Super Mario Maker 2
Toadette appears inSuper Mario Maker 2 as a playable character. Unlike inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, she plays identically to the other characters in the game. In addition, she has a major role in the game's Story Mode, where she is referred to asChief and wears a pink hardhat on her head and a belt around her waist. Before the story mode's finale, the Chief goes missing and Mario has to rescue her. Unlike inCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, in theSuper Mario 3D World style, her Small form has unchanged coloration, rather than having a light pink cap with magenta spots. Similarly to many other characters, Toadette receives new sprites for theSuper Mario Bros.,Super Mario Bros. 3, andSuper Mario World styles, as well as being the only character receiving a new 3D model for theSuper Mario 3D World style, and is seen in herBig,Superball,SMB2,Raccoon,Frog,Cape,Power Balloon,Cat,Builder, andBoomerang forms for the first time. Toadette'sCheckpoint Flags andGoal Poles in theSuper Mario 3D World style show the colors of her hat and spots are swapped.
Toadette also appears in two of the stamps that players can post in the course world: one of them depicts her high-fiving Toad and another depicts the two holding hands together.
Toadette's Cat form is the only one not present inMario Kart Tour.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Toadette appears inSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury in theBowser's Fury mode. She appears near Fur Step Island after the player completes the main story and requests Mario and Bowser Jr. to search for Captain Toad, Hint Toad, Banktoad, and Yellow Toad around Lake Lapcat. After Mario finds every Toad, Toadette and the rest of the Toad Brigade celebrate at the campsite.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Toadette appears as one of the playable characters inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder. In this game, Toadette plays identically as the other characters besides the Yoshis and Nabbit. At the start of the game, Toadette, alongside others, is invited to theFlower Kingdom. Daisy prevents her from falling over after Bowser uses aWonder Flower to becomeCastle Bowser.[3] Toadette later celebrates with the others when Castle Bowser is defeated and the kingdom is saved.
Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Toadette makes a cameo appearance inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, appearing as atrophy and twostickers. Her stickers show her artworks fromMario Party 7: the first one shows her with Toad, and is available toMario,Luigi,Peach,Yoshi, andBowser. Her second sticker shows her singular artwork, which is only usable by thetwoprincesses.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Toadette reappears as a trophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. Her pose is nearly identical to her trophy pose inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, albeit flipped.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, Toadette appears in herCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker appearance as a masterspirit, encountered inWorld of Light. In her spirit battle, the player has to defeat a femaleVillager and aMii Brawler in a Toad hat and vest on theBattlefield form ofThe Great Cave Offensive. Once the battle is won, Toadette will host the Ruins, one of the locations in the Explore activity, where spirits can embark on a two-hour expedition searching for treasure. After each expedition, the player is often rewarded with Spirit Points.
Super Mario-kun
Toadette appears in volume 40 ofSuper Mario-kun. She briefly appears in the fight againstKingfin, after Kingfin is surprised to see the Toads intact after he ate them. She also cameos in volume 41, where she attends Princess Peach's birthday party.
Mario Golf series
Mario Golf: World Tour
Toadette makes herMario Golf series debut inMario Golf: World Tour as a downloadable playable character. She is a part of the Mushroom Pack and the Season Pass that were released on the same date as the game's launch. Her regular driving distance is 198 yards and she has a straight trajectory. She has one of the best Sweet Spot and Control stats, and she also hits relatively low, making her the weakest character in terms of driving distance. Her star driving distance is 230 yards.
Mario Golf: Super Rush
Toadette makes her secondMario Golf series appearance inMario Golf: Super Rush, where she appears as a non-playable character in Golf Adventure. She is part of the new group of rookies composed ofBoo,Chargin' Chuck, and theMii player coming toBonny Greens to improve their golfing skills. She participates in the final tournament in this area and is not seen for the rest of the adventure after that.
She became a playable character as part of the 2.0.0 update on August 5, 2021. Unlike Toad, she does not don a new outfit aside from her golfing glove. She has a Stamina of 9/15 and a Speed of 9/10. HerSpecial Shot is Super Pickaxe Stinger and her Special Dash is Turnip-Toss Dash.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Toadette appears inCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker as a playable character alongsideCaptain Toad, although she is only playable in certain episodes after beatingWingo inEpisode 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 thePower 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 toWingo'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 aGreen 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 inSuper Mario 3D World are unknown.
In theBonus Episode, Toadette is played as during the threeMummy-Me chase levels. She also appears to congratulate Captain Toad at the end ofMummy-Me Maze Forever.
In theNintendo Switch exclusive DLCSpecial Episode, Toadette hunts for theShiny Crowns andSuper 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 theGrand Labyrinth. Once the last stage is completed, Chapter 1's ending sequence then plays, but the Super Crown hangs on a corner of the mine cart.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
- “This is a job for a brave and braided genius... Toadette!”
- —Toadette,Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Toadette makes an appearance inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, which is her debut in theMario & Luigi series. With the help of thePaper Toads that Mario, Luigi, andPaper Mario collect on their quest, she crafts a variety of things that the trio can use to advance in their quest, including a trampoline and thePapercrafts. She explicitly states that she is the brains of the operation, while the Paper Toads are simply manual labor. Toadette is also responsible for creating theTrio Attacks, which she gives to Paper Mario once he has collected enough Paper Toads. She has an unexplained ability to enter bothBowser's Castle andNeo Bowser Castle without detection, as well as building both Papercraft Yoshi and Papercraft Fire Mario within them.
After the Papercraft King Boo fight, theKameks kidnap her to prevent her from producing any more Papercrafts. The triomust catch and defeat aFly Guy that is holding her before it escapes in order to proceed through the rest of the area.
Mario + Rabbids series
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Toadette appears inMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle as a supporting character. She first appears briefly amongst a crowd ofToads in the intro. She then appears at the end of theFlower 'Bud' level, where, after Mario and others reunite her with Toad, expresses her concern about Peach, prompting the heroes to enter the nearby pipe to return toPeach's Castle. She later makes minor reappearances at the beginning ofGuardians of the Oasis and the beginning ofThe Gatecrashers, where she places a frozenRabbid Mario into the doorway to open it. She appears again, carrying a treasure chest, inBenefits of Getting Lost. She promises to give the chest after Mario and co. escort her back to Toad; when they do, she offers the chest and runs off with Toad to continue playing hide-and-seek, much toBeep-0's annoyance. The chest she was carrying during the mission contains a SpookyPeek-a-Boo model.
Neither she nor Toad are seen again until the player finishes the entire game, where they both appear in front of Peach's Castle to congratulate the heroes. Aside from appearing in the story mode, Toadette is present as a secondary hero in several solo and co-op challenges, namely the Escort Toadette and Escort Toad and Toadette objectives.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
- “The view here really inspires me...”
- —Toadette,Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Toadette makes a very minor appearance inMario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. She is trapped in aDarkmess Puddle inBarrendale Mesa, which leads to the battleToadette Trouble in which the heroes must reach Toadette's location. After being rescued, Toadette stands atop a nearby cliff and admires the view of Barrendale Mesa.
Dr. Mario World
Dr. Toadette is one of the randomly unlockable doctors available inDr. Mario World, but as of the 1.2.0 update, Dr. Toadette can be alternatively unlocked if players collect all of the clear stars fromWorld 5 and complete its Special Stage (beating the stage prior to the update will allow her to be obtainable through the doc box). In stage mode, Dr. Toadette's skill enables her to change two objects (mainly viruses) intohandy boxes that when eliminated, will give out either ashell, anexploder, apop cannon, anelectric exploder or arotating cannon (Skill chargers cannot be found in handy boxes generated this way), with the latter three only being possible when they are first introduced. This skill is represented by Toadette spinning while the top of the screen contain question marks and a line with question marks cuts across behind her emblem in the middle, after which the object(s) are transformed. If there are no more viruses in the stage, other objects that can be eliminated such ascrates will be changed, except for coins, capsules or objects that can eliminate such as exploders. Even if there is one virus and another eligible transforming object in the stage, it will only change the single virus while any eligible objects aren't changed when this skill is used. In versus mode, her skill hidesviruses on the opponent's stage inclouds, hiding up to 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 viruses based on the level (2, 4, 6, 8, 10 respectively prior to season 7 in versus).
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
Toadette makes herMario & Sonic series debut as a playable character inMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Toadette appears as a Speed-type guest character in said game, being exclusive to the110m Hurdles event. Toadette's outfit for 110m Hurdles is comparable to her alternate costume fromMario Tennis Aces.
Super Nintendo World
Toadette briefly appears in theSuper Nintendo World theme park area's trailer, standing onPeach's Castle's balcony with Peach.[4] In the theme park itself, Toadette greets tourists in theYoshi's Adventure attraction.[5]
WarioWare: Get It Together!
Toadette makes a cameo inWarioWare: Get It Together!, appearing in theCaptain Toad: Treasure Trackermicrogame when it is played in 2-player co-op mode.
Illumination film series
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
InThe Super Mario Bros. Movie, while Toadette doesn't physically appear, she makes a cameo on a banner that can be seen when Mario and Toad are walking through theMushroom Kingdom town. On the banner, she is seen playing in a band with Toad and a blue Toad.[6] A single pinkToad House with white spots resembling her house fromSuper Mario Run also appears in the background of the movie andfinal posterMedia:Full Mario Movie Poster.jpg.
Toadette can also be seen in concept art for the film.[7]
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
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InThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie, similar to the previous movie, Toadette is depicted alongsideToad in a painting present inPeach's Castle during a scene whereWonder Bowser Jr. attacks Mario and Luigi.[8]
General information
Physical appearance
Toadette is portrayed wearing a sleeveless pink dress with a thin white line near the bottom (except inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and the artwork forMario Kart: Double Dash!!, where her dress is colored scarlet red with a thin yellow line). Layered on top of the dress is a bright red vest (colored pink or brown with the scarlet dress) with light gold trim linings by the edges. Underneath this, she wears white pants and brown, padded shoes.
Toadette has the same body and facial structure as other Toads; she has the same round head and skin tone most other members of her species share. Compared to Toad, her mushroom cap is placed slightly lower to her face, giving her a smaller forehead and making her shorter. Her eyes are small, dark, and oval-shaped (withSuper Mario-Kun being an exception, where Toadette is depicted with large, round eyes). Like most Toads, she has the appearance of a child, even in terms of her voice, making her sound like a little girl.
Toadette has a pink cap with white spots, which is close to a simple color swap of a male Toad's cap colors. She has a unique set of braid-like plaits, each with two pink plaits and a third plait pink with white spots, that match the design of her Toad cap; they flow freely and tend to bounce around when she is in the middle of any activities.
InCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Toadette dons an exploration outfit consisting of light pink pants and a light pink exploration dress shirt, a red handkerchief, red shoes, a brown belt with a rectangular gold buckle, a headlamp, and a large backpack; the outfit is heavily reminiscent of Captain Toad's, with the lone difference being in the color of her pants and shirt.
InNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Toadette gains alternate outfits for power-ups that she collects. In her fire form, she gains a scarlet red mushroom cap with pink spots, while her pants and vest turn scarlet red as well; her dress remains unchanged. For her ice form, Toadette's outfit is identical, though with a cyan mushroom cap and vest instead. As her penguin form, she wears an onyx black suit with magenta spots. In her flying squirrel form, Toadette has a pink cap with two bright stripes and squirrel ears, but she retains her pigtails. Toadette also receives a red handkerchief around her neck, as well as gloves, squirrel-like fur, puffy pink pants, grayish shoes, flying membranes, and a tail. In her P flying squirrel form, Toadette retains her red handkerchief and pink pants, but her shoes turn purplish in color, while her pigtails and the rest of her outfit turn white; additionally, a big red "P" is present on Toadette's cap. In her propeller form, Toadette's shoes turn pink, and she wears a pink flight suit and helmet; the former has Toadette's dress change in the process, while the latter features a propeller at the top. InSuper Mario Maker 2, Toadette gains more alternate outfits. In her superball form, Toadette turns black-and-white, paying homage toSuper Mario Land. In her SMB2 form, Toadette's sprite is tinged in pink while her mouth is open, paying homage toSuper Mario Bros. 2. In her raccoon form, Toadette gains a pink-and-white striped tail, as well as pink-and-white striped raccoon ears on her mushroom cap. In her frog and cat forms, Toadette wears full-body suits resembling those animals, albeit with her pigtails sticking out.
Even without power-ups, Toadette's appearance still changes inSuper Mario Maker 2. In theSuper Mario Bros. style, Toadette's shoes, vest, and eyes turn pink, matching the color of her dress, referencing theNES' technical limitations; however, her vest's gold lining is now colored white to differentiate it from her dress. In theSuper Mario Bros. 3 style, Toadette's vest turns black, its gold lining is missing, and her pants gain a pinkish tint; when standing, she keeps her hands clutched to her vest, emulating the Mario Bros.' standing sprites. Toadette'sSuper Mario World sprite bears a much closer resemblance to her current design, albeit with a blank "o"-shaped expression reminiscent ofKirby, and still clutches onto her vest. In all three styles, Toadette has short legs that are visible when moving or jumping.
InMario Tennis Aces' May Online Tournament, Toadette's new tennis attire is introduced. Toadette wears a pink visor cap with its rim surrounding her mushroom cap, while wearing her usual dress shirt and white pants, but with the Nintendo logo on the former; she also does not wear her usual vest. Toadette also wears lavender sneakers with her insignia on them, which also appears on her cap. She wears the same sleeveless dress inMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
InDr. Mario World, Toadette wears a head mirror, as well as a white lab coat over her dress. In addition, she also wears a red bowtie and carries a satchel.
InMario Kart Tour, Toadette has two alternate forms: Sailor and Astronaut. In her Sailor form, Toadette wears a white sailor hat on her mushroom cap. Her dress is white with a pink handkerchief surrounding her neck. Her pants are pink, while the shoes are red. In her Astronaut form, Toadette wears a white spacesuit and a clear helmet.
InMario Kart World, she wears white glasses, blue overalls with yellow bows on them, a pink short sleeve shirt, and a blue bow on top of her cap for her Soft Server outfit. For her Conductor outfit, she wears a blue cap and a matching dress with long sleeves, a bow tie, and her line under her dress is gold instead of white.
Toadette coincidentally shares her appearance with theTrading Event Toad that gives out gifts inPaper Mario, also having a pink mushroom cap and red vest.
Using certain power-ups, the design of Toadette in that form makes her cap resemble aPoison Mushroom on two occasions: InNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe andMario Kart Tour, the design of herPenguin form makes her cap resemble a Poison Mushroom in theLuigi's Mansion series (black cap with pink spots), and inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder, the design of herBubble form makes her cap resemble the Poison Mushroom's modern design (purple cap with pink spots).
Personality and traits
Toadette is generally a happy and upbeat girl. She is portrayed as being a nice, sensitive person, and she enjoys being with others; she has similar personality traits toToad. However, it is shown she can get childish and stubborn very easily, especially if being upset or when reality starts to kick in.
InPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Toadette states that she likes animals and that she is saddened whenPunio stops visiting thesewers. Also, if players change the time on theirGameCube's clock,Lucky, who runs theRogueport lottery, mentions that the lottery numbers are messed up because someone has changed the clock, and when he tells this to Toadette, she "cried her little eyes out", showing that at times she can be very emotional. This is also supported when, at the conclusion of the last tutorial session with Mario, Toadette runs off in tears, knowing that she will not see him for the rest of his adventure. InDance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, she was portrayed as quite pushy, forcing Mario and Toad to fix her hotel even though they are in a hurry to find the Music Keys.Mario Super Sluggers also has shown that Toadette is determined and stubborn, as she claims that fellow teammates need her and that she does not take no for an answer.
Mario Party DS indicates that she is interested in music and musical instruments, even to the point of going to play in a recital. Toadette stays up late practicing a wide array of instruments ranging from trumpets, to violins, to even a small silver hand bell. Her trophy bio forSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U has also stated that she likes animals and musical interests, enforcing her preferences shown inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door andMario Party DS. Toadette also conducts the marching band in theBaton and On minigame inSuper Mario Party and gives advice about the Sound Stage mode, further enforcing her interest in music.
InMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Toadette proclaims herself to be a genius and is the one who designs the papercraft machines for Mario and Luigi. She is the one who researches the area in Mount Brrr and comes up with ideas for papercraft to battle Bowser. InSuper Mario Maker 2, Toadette is shown to be very prideful of her work, using adjectives such as "spectacular" and "amazing" - and architectural rambling - to describe Peach's new castle. She is also shown to think somewhat highly of herself: in one of her dialogues to Mario, she says, "It would take twice as long for any normal person to get this done."
Toadette is shown to be clumsy and forgetful, as evidenced byMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, since she cannot remember where to find Toad while they were playing hide-and-seek during the events ofGuardians of the Oasis andThe Gatecrashers.Super Mario Maker 2's story mode also shows Toadette to be oblivious at times, such as inthe instances in whichher Toad coworkers are kidnapped; she only becomes aware of what had been happening later on, whenshe herself is kidnapped.
Powers and abilities
Toadette can manipulate her size and emulate the effects of theSuper Mushroom with herEnlarge ability inMario Super Sluggers. Additionally, she can utilizePower-ups such as theInvincibility Mushroom,Super Pickax, andDouble Cherry inCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Due to her appearance inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Toadette can utilize many other power-ups, which include: the Super Mushroom,Fire Flower,Ice Flower,Super Acorn,Propeller Mushroom,Penguin Suit,Mini Mushroom, andP-Acorn; she also has exclusive access to theSuper Crown, introduced inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, which transforms her into a Peach lookalike namedPeachette, who can double jump and float in addition to always being boosted out of pits. InSuper Mario Maker 2's artwork, Toadette is shown in cat form, showing access to theSuper Bell; due to being a playable character, Toadette can also use theSuperball Flower,Big Mushroom,SMB2 Mushroom,Super Leaf,Frog Suit,Cape Feather,Power Balloon, andSuper Hammer in their respective game styles. InSuper Mario Run, Toadette's special ability is to convert Toads to her side by infatuation in the game modeToad Rally.
Toadette herself tends to vary in playstyle, as theMario Baseball games andMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 depict her as a speed character andMario Tennis: Ultra Smash gives Toadette the Tricky archetype. Toadette is considered a Technical character inMario Tennis Aces, whileSuper Mario Run makes Toadette a balanced character, since her running speed, traction, and jumping height are average. The main levels inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe retain Toadette's balanced stats, though theNew Super Luigi U levels give her Luigi's physics, such as low traction and high jumps. In most game installments, she consistently trades raw power for a different stat.New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe contradicts this, however, as Toadette is shown to be able to lift barrels and carry her own teammates with ease, and then throw them with little to no effort. Additionally, Toadette can performa synchronized Ground Pound with her teammates, which instantly defeats all on-screen enemies. She uses many basic moves like theGround Pound,jump,Double Jump,Triple Jump,Wall Jump,Spin Jump, andcrouch inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. InSuper Mario Maker 2'sSuper Mario 3D World, Toadette can alsoLong Jump, walk while crouching,jump after ground pounding, and drastically accelerate her running speed.
Relationships
Allies
InMario Kart: Double Dash!!, Toadette is introduced asToad's partner, which has been continued throughout the spin-off games. According to the official guides fromPrima forMario Kart: Double Dash!!,Mario Kart Wii, andMario Kart 8, Toad and Toadette are siblings.[9][10] InMario Kart Arcade GP 2, Toadette cameos inYoshi Park 2 in which pictures of Toad and Toadette appear to be holding flowers for each other (as pictured on the left). Additionally, in the ending screen ofMario Kart Wii, the two Toads can be seen holding hands. In the introduction ofSuper Mario Galaxy, both Toads can be seen sitting beside each other in a grassy plain while watching the shooting stars. Their team name inMario Party 6 indicates that, being the only two playable Toads, they are good friends. Regardless, the two are on good terms, including sharing good chemistry in the baseball games. It is revealed inMario Party DS that Toad built her a special table by himself (for her music recital), which was later given to her by Peach. However, they are not romantically involved, according to an interview withKoichi Hayashida.[11] TheMario Baseball series shows Toadette having good chemistry with Toadsworth, though their exact relationship remains unexplored.
Toadette adventures alongsideCaptain Toad inCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Whenever Toadette gets kidnapped by Wingo, in Episodes 1 and 3, where she holds onto a Power Star, Captain Toad rescues both her and the Power Star. A role reversal also occurs: Toadette rescues a captured Captain Toad in Episode 2.
It is revealed inSuper Mario Maker 2 that the Taskmaster Toad and his crew admire Toadette and call her "fabulous", but admit that she can be picky or pushy when it comes to selecting materials to build with (e.g.,stones), and often complain (albeit in secret) about her behavior.
Toadette and Mario are good friends. Toadette often helps, assists, or provides activities to him (such as the Duel Challenge inMario Party Advance). It is hinted inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that she may have a crush on him, as she blushes every time she compliments him and cries when leaving after showing him the last weapon, the Ultra Hammer. Also, she speaks to him with hearts in many of the speech bubbles. When leaving, she indicates a concern for his safety. She also tells him to rescue Princess Peach, which may mean that she has realized that she and Mario could never be because he belongs with Peach.
Toadette and Princess Peach get along very well, since they both have good chemistry inMario Superstar Baseball andMario Super Sluggers, and because Toadette is assigned to Peach's team in both games. Toadette always wants to help Peach and Mario in any way she can, even though she has been somewhat pushy about it; this is notable inMario Super Sluggers, since she insists on joining the heroes in saving their ballpark. Toadette also expresses concern for Peach's welfare and safety inMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle when theRabbids begin "renovating" theMushroom Kingdom.
Toadette and Luigi rarely interact, but their relationship is explored inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Toadette buildsPapercraft machines that can be used in battle (including a Luigi Papercraft, which has high HP), and in return, Luigi and the two Marios find Paper Toads scattered throughout theMushroom Kingdom to give to Toadette, so she can build stronger, more resilient papercraft. When Toadette's Papercrafts are destroyed byBowser, Luigi tries to comfort her, though Toadette reveals that she already had an idea for how the trio could defeat Bowser.
Toadette is shown to have positive chemistry withBirdo andNoki inMario Super Sluggers but her connections with both characters remain unexplored.
Enemies
Toadette has a negative relationship with Bowser, as shown in theMario Party andMario Baseball series, where Toadette helps stop Bowser alongside Mario and his friends. In theMario Party titles, Toadette can fight Bowser and his allies on various boards, and inSuper Mario Run andNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, she can be used to defeat Bowser in castles. InMario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Toadette constructs Papercrafts to help the Mario Trio defeat Bowser's minions, and also infiltratesBowser's Castle andNeo Bowser Castle. Bowser sendsKamek andFly Guy to capture Toadette, along with brutally destroying the Papercrafts to prevent her from creating more Papercrafts for the Mario Trio to use. In spite of being enemies, Toadette is shown to get along with Bowser inSuper Mario Party, showing a friendly and polite attitude towards him.
To certain extents, Toadette and Kamek are enemies, due to the latter kidnapping the former inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam. During the events ofSuper Mario Party, Toadette is initially surprised to see him as the third host, but she later gets along with him, as evidenced by one of her conversations with the player.
Toadette is shown to have poor chemistry withWario andWaluigi inMario Superstar Baseball, though her exact relationships with them are rarely touched upon; the only exception (albeit in an inverse situation) isSuper Mario Party, which shows Toadette being friendly and polite towards Wario and Waluigi.
InCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Toadette gains her own enemy,Wingo. He kidnaps Toadette twice during the events ofCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker, as well as kidnappingCaptain Toad in Episode 2.
Profiles and statistics
- Main article:List of Toadette profiles and statistics
Bios of Toadette often describe her as "cute" and "spunky", and often point to her origin as a playable character inMario Kart: Double Dash!!. Bios often highlight what she and Toad have in common with each other, including their similar appearances. Toadette is portrayed as a lightweight and speedy character, namely in theMario Baseball series and theMario Kart series, and bios outside of those game series cite the games for those stats.
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Toadette.
Portrayals
- Jen Taylor (2003-2005)
- Samantha Kelly (2007-2024)
- Laura Stahl (2025-present)
Quotes
- Main article:List of Toadette quotes
- "Oh, I lost! Poor me!" -Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
- "Yeah, I did it!" -Mario Kart Wii
- "Wheels up!" -Mario Kart 8
- "Hey, what's the deal?! What did you do to my hotel? It looks like a corkscrew now! Nobody wants to vacation in a corkscrew!" -Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
- "I'm the winner!" -Mario Party 6
- "I want to do my part to protect this island and all the ballparksPrincess Peach built!" -Mario Super Sluggers
- "Hey, I'm getting pretty good at this adventuring thing, you know. Just call me when you need help, boys!" -Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
- "I'm fine. But I'm concerned about the Princess's safety!" -Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
- "I knew you could do it! Have a Power Moon—you've earned it!" -Super Mario Odyssey
- "Here I go!" -New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
- "I'm ready!" -Super Mario Bros. Wonder
- "Welcome! Let's hurry off-to adventure!" -Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
List of appearances by date
| Title | Description | Release date | System/format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Unlockable playable character | 2003 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | Non-playable character | 2004 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Power Tennis | Cameo in opening | 2004 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Party 6 | Unlockable playable character | 2004 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Party Advance | Non-playable character | 2005 | Game Boy Advance |
| Yakuman DS | Non-playable character | 2005 | Nintendo DS |
| Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix | Non-playable character | 2005 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Superstar Baseball | Unlockable playable character | 2005 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Party 7 | Playable character | 2005 | Nintendo GameCube |
| Mario Party 8 | Playable character | 2007 | Wii |
| Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 | Cameo in background | 2007 | Arcade |
| Super Mario Galaxy | Cameo in opening | 2007 | Wii |
| Mario Party DS | Non-playable character | 2007 | Nintendo DS |
| Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Cameo as a trophy/sticker | 2008 | Wii |
| Mario Kart Wii | Unlockable playable character | 2008 | Wii |
| Mario Super Sluggers | Playable character | 2008 | Wii |
| Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher | Playable character | 2008 | Arcade |
| New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis | Cameo in opening | 2009 | Wii |
| Mario Golf: World Tour | Downloadable playable character | 2014 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Mario Kart 8 | Unlockable playable character | 2014 | Wii U |
| Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | Cameo as a trophy | 2014 | Wii U |
| Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Playable character | 2014 | Wii U |
| Mario Party 10 | Unlockable playable character | 2015 | Wii U |
| Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash | Unlockable playable character | 2015 | Wii U |
| Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | Non-playable character | 2015 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Super Mario Maker | Playable character (Costume Mario) | 2016 | Wii U |
| Minecraft: Wii U Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2016 | Wii U |
| Mario Party: Star Rush | Unlockable playable character | 2016 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Super Mario Run | Unlockable playable character | 2016 | iOS,Android |
| Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Playable character | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
| Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle | Non-playable character | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Odyssey | Non-playable character | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario Party: The Top 100 | Non-playable character | 2017 | Nintendo 3DS |
| Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2018 | New Nintendo 3DS |
| Minecraft: Bedrock Edition | Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario Tennis Aces | Playable character | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Playable character | 2018 | Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS |
| Super Mario Party | Non-playable character | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Master spirit | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
| New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe | Playable character | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Maker 2 | Playable character and NPC | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
| Dr. Mario World | Unlockable playable character | 2019 | iOS, Android |
| Mario Kart Tour | Playable character | 2019 | iOS, Android |
| Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 | Unlockable playable character (guest character) | 2019 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Cameo in opening | 2020 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | Non-playable character (Bowser's Fury only) | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario Golf: Super Rush | Non-playable character; playable character following free update | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
| WarioWare: Get It Together! | Cameo inmicrogame (2P co-op only) | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario Party Superstars | Non-playable character | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | Non-playable character | 2022 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Playable character | 2023 | Nintendo Switch |
| Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) | Non-playable character | 2024 | Nintendo Switch |
| Super Mario Party Jamboree | Playable character | 2024 | Nintendo Switch |
| Mario Kart World | Playable character | 2025 | Nintendo Switch 2 |
| Mario Tennis Fever | Playable character | 2026 | Nintendo Switch 2 |
Names in other languages
- Main article:List of Toadette names in other languages
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キノピコ[?] Kinopiko | Combination of「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and「子」(ko, meaning "child" and usually used in Japanese female names); shared withVanna T. and officially romanized as "Kinopico"[12] | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 奇诺比珂[?] Qínuòbǐkē | Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 奇諾比珂[?] Qínuòbǐkē | Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
| Dutch | Toadette[13] | - | |
| French | Toadette[13] | - | |
| German | Toadette[13] | - | |
| T. Tanja[?] | Play on the feminine name "Titania"; shared with Vanna T. | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
| Italian | Toadette[13] | - | |
| Korean | 키노피코[?] Kinopiko | Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
| Polish | Toadetka[14] | Combination of "Toad" with the feminine suffix-etka | |
| Portuguese | Toadette[?] | - | |
| Romanian | Broscuță[15] | Diminutive ofbroască ("frog"); a mistranslation based on a confusion between "Toad" (describing the fictionalSuper Mario species) and "toad" (the real life frog) | LEGOSuper Mario |
| Russian | Тоадетта[13] Toadetta | From her international name combined with the feminine suffix-а ("-a") | |
| Spanish(Latin American) | Toadette[?] | - | |
| Spanish(European) | Toadette[13] | - | |
| T. Ana[?] | Play on the feminine name "Tiana"; shared with Vanna T. | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
| Thai | โท้ดเด็ตต์[16] Tóotdèt | Toadette |
References
- ^https://www.instagram.com/p/DMZT083x6p4/
- ^Official Japanese website ofMario Tennis Fever
- ^Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023).Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023.YouTube. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
- ^ProsafiaGaming (January 13, 2020).Super Nintendo World - Cinematic Trailer + Mario Kart Ride (Born to Play - Universal Studios).YouTube. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
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- ^Illumination (December 8, 2022).The Super Mario Bros. Movie | “Mushroom Kingdom” | Official Movie Clip.YouTube. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
- ^GameXplain (April 23, 2023).Toadsworth & Toadette were in the Super Mario Bros. Movie?! Concept Art LEAK Reveals Cuts & Changes.YouTube. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
- ^https://youtu.be/jw6vtgE76gw?feature=shared
- ^"Toad's sister, Toadette, hasn't been seen before. Pressed into serving Princess Peach from an early age, Toadette still manages to practice her kart-racing skills with her Toad brothers. Rumor has it she can call on the power of the fabled Golden Mushroom for some truly hyperspeed zooming!" – Hodgson, David (November 25, 2003).Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: Prima's Official Strategy Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN978-0761544241. Page 28.
- ^"Toad's sister has been granted permission to play from Princess Peach. She's so excited!" – Hodgson, David (April 27, 2008).Mario Kart Wii: Prima's Official Strategy Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN0-7615-5970-1. Page 16.
- ^Corriea, A. R. (November 17, 2014).Nintendo Reveals the Toads' Gender Secret.Gamespot. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
- ^Mario Trump NAP-05 Queen of DiamondsMedia:NAP-05 Diamonds Queen.png
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- ^Set de extindere Castelul lui Peach.LEGO.com (Romanian). Retrieved February 15, 2024. (Archived January 7, 2023, 02:11:02 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^In-game name displayed on the character selection screen fromSuper Mario Party Jamboree.
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