The longtime X-Men villain Mortimer Toynbee, better known as Toad, first fell in love with the Scarlet Witch when they worked together in Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
Toadette is his younger sister, but Toad has a crush on her. She reminds him constantly of this. Toad also has a currently unamed band consisting of his roomate, Steve, Luigi, and Turtwig.
Toadette makes her debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as Toad's racing partner and an unlockable character.
Toad arrives texting his girlfriend. Toad talks to Bowser Junior about his girlfriend Toadette, and Junior asks Toad to invite her over. Toadette finds Junior hot, and Junior makes Toad leave by asking him to go to Cody's house to get his Thomas toy.
Daisy is one of the main characters of 1993's Super Mario Bros. film, loosely based on the games, portrayed by Samantha Mathis. She is a student of archaeology at New York University whom Luigi falls in love with.
Birdo is also depicted as being romantically involved with Yoshi. The character has received mostly positive reception in the Mario series, although her appearance and perceived gender identity have received mixed reception. She has made several appearances in other media, including the Super Mario Bros.
Toadette, who has appeared in other spin-off games since her first appearance, was stated to be Toad's sister in an official Prima strategy guide for Mario Kart Wii (though this relationship between Toad and Toadette has yet to be confirmed by Nintendo itself).
Fanon. The ship began to form when Toadette became an unlockable character in Super Mario Run. As mentioned before, Peach will also kiss Toadette as she does with Mario and Luigi. Fans saw this and believed Peach to be bisexual.
Toads are a genderless race that take on gendered characteristics. He also clarified that Toad and Toadette are not romantically involved.
Nintendo has revealed that long-serving Super Mario ally Toad, assumed to be male, is in fact genderless, and possibly not even a mushroom.
In the original Grimm version of the story, the frog's spell was broken when the princess threw the frog against the wall, at which he transformed back into a prince, while in modern versions the transformation is triggered by the princess kissing the frog.
Dear Quote Investigator: The classic fairy tale “The Frog Prince” is told with many different variations. In the most common modern version a Princess kisses a frog, and the animal is transformed into a handsome Prince.
Toad's English name appears to have been inspired by the word "toadstool", a word used to describe mushrooms, including those featuring umbrella-like cap-and-stem form characteristics, which Toad's design portrays along with the character's general resemblance to a mushroom.
According to the official guides from Prima for Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mario Kart Wii, and Mario Kart 8, Toad and Toadette are siblings." Prima can be trusted.
Long-standing Ramsay Street favourite Toadie, played by Ryan Moloney, 42, finally got his happy ending as he tied the knot with Melanie (Lucinda Cowden, 57), surrounded by familiar faces.
King Toadstool is a seldom-seen ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, and the father of Princess Peach Toadstool. Although he is said to rule alongside his daughter, he is a figure that hasn't appeared in the actual games.
Rosalina is portrayed as having a crush on Daisy in most works. Despite this, Rosalina will usually be the one giving kisses. With their main colors being complementary with each other, some art may experiment with color palettes and theming as well.
Mario is currently enjoying being single and dating, admitting, “I don't even know what my type is because I've dated so many types of women.”
Princess Peach
Her signature pink dress is quite lovely. Princess Peach is always game for a variety of sports, and also enjoys baking and cooking. Princess Peach and Mario are good friends and help each other out whenever they can.
Clawdia Koopa is or was Bowser's wife and is the mother of Bowser Jr. and other 7 Koopalings.
Pauline, originally known as Lady, was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and other developers for the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong. She also appeared in the 1994 Game Boy game of the same name as well as Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and its sequels.
Purple Yoshi is the one of the only female yoshis in VAF.