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In her fire form, she gains a red mushroom cap with pink spots, while her pants and dress shirt turn red; her dress remains unchanged.
As her ice form, Toadette's outfit is identical, though with a cyan mushroom cap and vest instead. As her penguin form, she wears a 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. In Super Mario Maker 2 , Toadette gains more alternate outfits.
In her superball form, Toadette turns black-and-white, paying homage to Super Mario Land. 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 in Super Mario Maker 2. In the Super Mario Bros. Toadette's Super Mario World sprite bears a much closer resemblance to her current design, albeit with a blank "o"-shaped expression reminiscent of Kirby , and still clutches onto her vest.
In all three styles, Toadette has short legs that are visible when moving or jumping. 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. In Dr. 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. Toadette coincidentally shares her appearance with the Trading Event Toad that gives out gifts in Paper Mario , also having a pink head and red jacket. 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 to Toad.
However, it is shown she can get childish very easily. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door , she states that she likes animals and that she is saddened when Punio stops visiting the sewers. Also, if players change the time on their GameCube's clock, Lucky , who runs the Rogueport 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 crying knowing she will not see him for the rest of his adventure. In Dance 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 for Super Smash Bros. Toadette also conducts the marching band in the Baton and On minigame in Super Mario Party and gives advice about the Sound Stage mode, further enforcing her interest in music. She is the one who researches the area in Mount Brrr and comes up with ideas for papercraft to battle Bowser. In Super 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 Princess 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.
Super Mario Maker 2 's story mode also shows Toadette to be oblivious at times, such as in the instances in which her Toad coworkers are kidnapped ; she only becomes aware of what had been happening later on, when she herself is kidnapped. Toadette can manipulate her size and emulate the effects of the Super Mushroom with her Enlarge ability in Mario Super Sluggers.
Due to her appearance in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe , which transforms her into a Peach clone called Peachette , who can double jump and float in addition to always being boosted out of pits. Toadette is considered a Technical character in Mario Tennis Aces , while Super Mario Run makes Toadette a balanced character, since her running speed, traction, and jumping height are average. The main levels in New Super Mario Bros.
U Deluxe retain Toadette's balanced stats, though the New 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 perform a synchronized Ground Pound with her teammates, which instantly defeats all on-screen enemies.
U Deluxe. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Additionally, in the ending screen of Mario Kart Wii , the two Toads can be seen holding hands. In the introduction of Super Mario Galaxy , both Toads can be seen sitting beside each other in a grassy plain while watching the shooting stars. Their team name in Mario 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 in Mario 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 with Koichi Hayashida. A role reversal also occurs: Toadette rescues a captured Captain Toad in Episode 2. It is revealed in Super 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.
Toadette and Mario are friends. Toadette often helps, assists, or provides activities to him such as the Duel Challenge in Mario Party Advance. It is hinted in Paper 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 the former and latter have good chemistry with each other in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario 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's pushy about it; this is notable in Mario Super Sluggers , since she insists on joining the heroes in saving their ballpark.
Toadette builds Papercraft 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 the Mushroom Kingdom to give to Toadette, so she can build stronger, more resilient papercraft. When Toadette's Papercrafts are destroyed by Bowser , 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 with Birdo and Noki in Mario Super Sluggers but her connections with both characters remain unexplored. Toadette has a negative relationship with Bowser, as shown in the Mario Party and Mario Baseball series, where Toadette helps stop Bowser alongside Mario and his friends. U Deluxe , she can be used to defeat Bowser in castles. Bowser sends Kamek and Fly 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 in Super Mario Party , showing a friendly and polite attitude towards him. During the events of Super 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 with Wario and Waluigi in Mario Superstar Baseball , though her exact relationships with them are rarely touched upon; the only exception albeit in an inverse situation is Super Mario Party , which shows Toadette being friendly and polite towards Wario and Waluigi.
Bios of Toadette often describe her as "cute" and "spunky", and often point to her origin as a playable character in Mario 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 the Mario Baseball series and the Mario Kart series, and bios outside of those game series cite the games for those stats. Mario Party: Star Rush.
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