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Toadette is a member of the Toad species that appears as a playable character in various spin-off games. She appears to be the female version of a "Toad" or "Mushroom Person". Toadette is first introduced in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as the partner of Toad. She was then shown in Mario Party 6 as an unlockable character. In other games, she simply acts as an instructor or a background character, for example in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (in which she apparently has feelings for Mario, even becoming tearful at the end of her last session with him). She has a cameo alongside Toad in the intro of Super Mario Galaxy. Jen Taylor is her voice actor in the main series and Jennifer Hale takes up the role in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. In Mario Party 8, she was voiced by Nicole Mills. She also appears in Mario Super Sluggers as a playable character for the Peach Monarchs. Yoshi and Toadette are tied as the fastest runners.

History

In Super Smash Bros.

She appears as a trophy and stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

====Trophy

# Name Image Appearance(s) Description
173 Toadette
480px-BrawlTrophy173
GCN Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
GCN Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
"A girl who's adored as a star among the Toads. She looks much like other Toads, but her pink head and mushroom-themed accessories lend her an undeniable charm. She first appeared as a hidden character in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! With the Golden Mushroom, she could perform consecutive boosts to pull ahead of the field."


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Toadette in Paper Mario

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door she taught Mario how to use abilities that he finds in certain treasure chests. She was sad that she wouldn't see Mario again after the last chest.

Mario Power Tennis

Toadette appears in the intro of Mario Power Tennis on a scoreboard that shows both Toad and Toadette. They are not playable in the game, however.

Mario Kart series

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Toadette in Mario Kart Wii.

Toadette was first introduced in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and is Toad's partner. She looks similar to Toad, but is pink, has white spots on her head, is feminine, and has long pink pigtails. She also has a higher-pitched voice. She is also in Mario Kart Wii. Like Toad, her special item in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is the Golden Mushroom. She is very light and can be punched aside easily, but her karts and bikes are exceptionally fast and have good handling. She also appeared in Mario Kart 8. Toadette is featured as a lightweight character and can be unlocked by the following conditions:

  • In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: Win the 100cc Special Cup.
  • In Mario Kart Wii: Play Time Trial on all 32 courses at least once.
  • In Mario Kart 8: Win any cup in the Grand Prix.

Toadette has a Staff Ghost in Mushroom Gorge in Mario Kart Wii as well.

Mario Party Series

Toadette made her first Mario Party appearance in Mario Party 6. She later appeared in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8 as a playable character, but was a host in Mario Party Advance and Mario Party DS. In Mario Party 6, she is an unlockable character bought from the star bank, but in the rest of the series, she has been a starter character.

Toadette has become a recurring character in the Mario Party series. In Mario Party 6, Toadette can be unlocked by paying the Star Bank thirty Stars. In the sequels, Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8, she does 

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Toadette's artwork for Mario Party 6.

not need to be unlocked.In Mario Party 7, Toad and Toadette share the same special orb, the Triple 'Shroom Orb, which allows the player to roll two dice blocks for three turns.

Toadette also appears as a co-host in Mario Party Advance. Mario Party 9 is the first game since her introduction into the series in which she does not appear in any capacity.

Though not a playable participant, Toadette appears as one of the Board Hosts in Mario Party DS with her own board, Toadette's Music Room. Toadsworth was going to con

Toadette - Mario Party Advance

Toadette's artwork from Mario Party Advance.

duct her music recital, but Hammer Bro. ruined their plans by trashing Toadette's Music Room and breaking many of her instruments. Toadette had to enlist the help of Mario and the gang to counter the threat and get rid of the Hammer Bro. She also keeps the music stand from her would-be recital in her room afterwards, along with two Mysterious Metronomes that only Toadsworth knows the secrets of trumpets. Mario Party DS also states that after Peach heard Toadette play an inspiring music piece, she gave her a set of trumpets. Princess Peach was touched when she discovered how happy Toadette was to receive them.

Mario Party DS

In Mario Party DS, Toadette is one of the five board owners who begs for Mini Mario and the gang's help. In the game, a rogue Hammer Bro. is destroying all of her instruments in search for the rare Star Piece. When Mario and the gang destroy the Hammer Bro., Toadette thanked them and then gave them the second Star Piece.

Captain Toad Treasure Tracker

Toadette Captain Toad Treasure Tracker

Toadette from Captain Toad Treasure Tracker.

Toadette has been confirmed to be a playable character in this game. She will most likely be player 2 in this game. She also appear as a dasmel-in-distress in the game.

Personality

Toadette is usually portrayed as being a happy and sensitive person.

She is shown to be very emotional as shown in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, when she was saddened when Punio stopped visiting the Rogueport Sewers. If players change the Gamecube clock time, Lucky who runs the lottery, says the lottery numbers are screwed up because of the clock change. When he tells Toadette, she cried her little eyes out. The final time this was shown was when the final tutorial session is finished, Toadette runs off crying knowing that she would not see Mario for the rest of the game.

In Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, Toadette is shown to be very pushy, because she forced Mario and Toad to fix her hotel. In Mario Super Sluggers, Toadette was shown to be very determined and stubborn when she claimed that the team needed her and she would not take no for an answer.

Relationships

Mario

Toadette and Mario are shown to be good friends. Toadette provides help, assistance and activities to him. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, she speaks to him with hearts often in her speech bubbles, and whenever she leaves she expresses concern for his safety.

Toad

Toadette's introduction as Toad's partner is still continued in various spin-off titles after Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. In Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, an image of Toad and Toadette both holding flowers can be seen in Yoshi Park 2. The ending photo in Mario Kart Wii shows the two toads holding hands with each other. The opening of Super Mario Galaxy shows the two of them sitting in the grassy plain watching the shooting stars.

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