Toadiko
| Toadiko | |
|---|---|
Sprite fromMario & Luigi: Partners in Time | |
| Species | Toad |
| Appears in | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005) |
- “I am...called... Toadiko...”
- —Toadiko,Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Toadiko is one ofPrincess Peach's attendants inMario & Luigi: Partners in Time. She strongly resemblesToadette, and her name seems to include「~子」(-ko), which is often seen in girls' names in Japan.
Toadiko andToadbert accompany Peach on her visit to theMushroom Kingdom of the past inProfessor E. Gadd'stime machine. They accidentally arrive in the midst of theShroob invasion of the kingdom, however, and are kidnapped. While Peach is taken byPrincess Shroob, Toadiko and Toadbert both escape from the castle but are separated. Toadiko is later seen strapped to avim-draining tree inToadwood Forest. WhenMario,Luigi,Baby Mario, andBaby Luigi arrive in Toadwood Forest, Toadiko, with little stamina left, reveals to Mario that the Shroobs have captured Peach, and they are draining the vim from Toads to use as fuel for theirsaucers.
TheShroobs overhear the conversation. As such, a few saucers arrive and shoot an energy blast at Toadiko, turning her into aShroob mushroom. Toadiko's last words to the Mario brothers are "Gather... shards...", referring toCobalt Star shards. At the end of the game, when E. Gadd uses the Hydrogush to send the baby tears into the past to destroy all of the Shroob mushrooms, she is restored to normal.
Appearance[edit]
Toadiko is a female Toad who has a pink mushroom cap with white spots, similar to Toadette's color. Toadiko also wears golden earrings and a pink dress shirt.
Gallery[edit]
Toadiko,Princess Peach, andToadbert inProf. E. Gadd's time machine
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キノッチェル[?] Kinoccheru | From「キノピオ」(Kinopio,Toad) and the feminine name "Rachel" | |
| French | Toadiko[?] | - | |
| German | Toadiko[?] | - | |
| Italian | Toadorica[?] | Pun on "Toad" and "Federica" (common Italian female name) | |
| Korean | 키노첼[?] Kinochel | From "키노피오" (Kinopio, Toad) and the feminine name "Rachel" | |
| Spanish | Toadiko[?] | - |

