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'''Toad Child''' (Japanese: キノピオくん) is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] with a green-colored mushroom cap similar to that of a [[1-Up Mushroom]], and a green vest. He is the mascot of [[Nintendo]]'s [[LINE]] social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Toad Child responds with his opinions on said character.<ref name="Kotaku">Kotaku (October 1, 2015). [http://kotaku.com/nintendos-new-text-bot-is-kooky-1733961272 Nintendo's New Text Bot is Kooky]. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved July 7, 2017.</ref> His speech can be characterized by frequent, sometimes ungrammatical use of です (''desu'') as a polite marker. He makes it clear that he is not [[Toad]] himself, but rather a friend of his. His name derives from the Japanese name for Toad ("Kinopio") and the "-kun" part being a suffix used in Japan, usually to denote a man younger or the same age as the speaker. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a [[Boo]] and a few [[little bird]]s.
'''Kinopio-kun''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] with a green-colored mushroom cap similar to that of a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and wearing a green vest, similar to the green, mustached Toads from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|remake]]. He is the mascot of [[Nintendo]]'s [[LINE]] social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Kinopio-kun responds with his opinions on said character.<ref name="Kotaku">Kotaku (October 1, 2015). [http://kotaku.com/nintendos-new-text-bot-is-kooky-1733961272 Nintendo's New Text Bot is Kooky]. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved July 7, 2017.</ref> His speech can be characterized by frequent, sometimes ungrammatical use of です (''desu'') as a polite marker. He makes it clear that he is not [[Toad]] himself, but rather a friend of his. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a [[Boo]] and a few [[small bird]]s.
 
A Toad resembling Kinopio-kun appears in concept art in ''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/VGArtAndTidbits/status/1655581750574153728</ref>


On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account.<ref>AUTOMATON (May 21, 2021). [https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20210521-162175/ 【ニュース】任天堂のLINEイメージキャラ「キノピオくん」卒業。知る人ぞ知る、可憐と狂気を持ち合わせたぶっとび宣伝キャラクター] (Japanese). ''AUTOMATON''. Retrived May 22, 2021.</ref>
On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account.<ref>AUTOMATON (May 21, 2021). [https://automaton-media.com/articles/newsjp/20210521-162175/ 【ニュース】任天堂のLINEイメージキャラ「キノピオくん」卒業。知る人ぞ知る、可憐と狂気を持ち合わせたぶっとび宣伝キャラクター] (Japanese). ''AUTOMATON''. Retrived May 22, 2021.</ref>
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Kinopiokun MKT Style.jpg|Kinopio-kun, ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' style
Kinopiokun icon.png|Kinopio-kun icon
Kinopiokun_icon.png|Kinopio-kun icon
KinopioKun2.jpg|Kinopio-kun, searching for a four leaf clover
KinopioKun2.jpg|Kinopio-kun, searching for a four leaf clover
KinopioKun3.jpg|Kinopio-kun, unboxing his [[Nintendo Switch]]
KinopioKun3.jpg|Kinopio-kun, unboxing his [[Nintendo Switch]]
Kinopio-kun Cappy.jpg|Kinopio-kun, captured by [[Cappy]]
Kinopio-kun Cappy.jpg|Kinopio-kun, captured by [[Cappy]]
NL Kinopio-kun Drawing.jpg|Wallpaper featuring Kinopio-kun's drawing of himself
Kinopiokun MKT Style.jpg|Kinopio-kun in the style of ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
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</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=キノピオくん
|JapR=Kinopio-kun
|JapM=From「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', [[Toad (species)|Toad]]) and「くん」(''-kun'', a Japanese naming suffix usually used for young men)
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Kinopio-kun
Kinopio-kun
Species Toad

Kinopio-kun is a Toad with a green-colored mushroom cap similar to that of a 1-Up Mushroom and wearing a green vest, similar to the green, mustached Toads from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake. He is the mascot of Nintendo's LINE social media account. The application is designed for users to text one another, but Nintendo has designed Kinopio-kun as a bot that will automatically respond to users, with prewritten messages. For example, if users text him the name of certain Nintendo characters, Kinopio-kun responds with his opinions on said character.[1] His speech can be characterized by frequent, sometimes ungrammatical use of です (desu) as a polite marker. He makes it clear that he is not Toad himself, but rather a friend of his. According to the calendar wallpaper images as well as material related to Nintendo LINE, he is friends with a Boo and a few small birds.

A Toad resembling Kinopio-kun appears in concept art in The Art of Super Mario Odyssey.[2]

On May 21, 2021, it was announced that Nintendo is phasing Kinopio-kun out of the LINE account.[3]

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For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Kinopio-kun.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオくん[?]
Kinopio-kun
From「キノピオ」(Kinopio, Toad) and「くん」(-kun, a Japanese naming suffix usually used for young men)

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