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The franchise began with Donkey Kong in 1981, where Mario, Donkey Kong, and Pauline originated.
In the wild, common toads are thought to live for about ten to twelve years. Their age can be determined by counting the number of annual growth rings in the bones of their phalanges.
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.
As it were, Nintendo never really settled on a specific gender for the Toads, according to Hayashida. Toads are a genderless race that take on gendered characteristics. He also clarified that Toad and Toadette are not romantically involved.
Toadette makes her debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! as Toad's racing partner and an unlockable character.
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).
Females have smooth brown skin whereas breeding males have rough yellow skin. But the easiest way to tell the sex of an adult toad is to pick it up, holding it behind the forelegs. Males give a “release call” – a short trill – whereas females are silent.
Nintendo has revealed that long-serving Super Mario ally Toad, assumed to be male, is in fact genderless, and possibly not even a mushroom.
Clawdia Koopa is or was Bowser's wife and is the mother of Bowser Jr. and other 7 Koopalings.
Grumpy is assumedly elementary school-aged, thus he is between 6-10 years old.
In the wild, these animals do not commonly live more than one year and the maximum reported lifespan in the wild is 10 years. One captive individual lived to the age of 36 before it was killed by accident.
Toad—full name: J. Thaddeus Toad—whose love of speedy vehicles repeatedly got him into hot water. (Make sure you visit good ol' Thaddeus at Mr.
Bowser. The King of the Koopas. Bowser is Mario's archrival and is always causing trouble in the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser commands many underlings, including Koopas, Goombas, Bullet Bills, and Shy Guys.
Back in 2016, The Independent unearthed an interview from 2005 with Shigeru Miyamoto. In this discussion, Mario's creator made a pretty definitive statement on the issue of how old Mario is — "he's about 24-25 years old", Miyamoto responded.
Luigi () is Mario's younger, taller, and thinner twin brother. He made his debut in the Game & Watch game Mario Bros., subsequently appearing in the original arcade game Mario Bros. game as the second player. Since then, he, alongside his older twin brother Mario, have been considered the major mascots of Nintendo.
The Toad waitress is a character that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She is a purple Toad that is employed on the Excess Express as the waitress.
Toad, also known as (Kinopio キノピオ in Japanese), is a humanoid mushroom that is both a single character and the collective name of the "Mushroom People" found in the Mushroom Kingdom. The Toad species first appeared in Super Mario Bros.
There was the episode of the Super Mario TV show in the 1980s where Toad took off his mushroom cap to reveal a teeny, tiny, bald head; in the Paper Mario games, Toads had hair peeking out from under the mushroom protrusion, seeming to settle that it is indeed a hat.
Also known as Salesman Lumas, Lumalees trade Star Bits Mario collects in the levels for a power-up to help him turn the tide and prepare for the challenging trials ahead.
Toadette is actually Toad's sister. It says in the Mario Kart Wii info on her. It says it in bold. They are not boyfriend and girlfriend.
Toad seems to have a crush on Toadette in the episode Retarded64: the Toad, the Fat and the Ugly, but at the end, she admits she's 9 years old, which makes Toad shocked. He is then arrested by a Policeman crew because they thought he was a pedophile.
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.
Personality. Toadette is unhinged and obsessive. She is overly attached to her boyfriend Toad and forces him to spend time with her or go to with her to certain events almost 24/7.