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[[File:MvDKMLM Minigame 1.png|thumb|right|Score boxes and Minus Boxes in a minigame level]]
[[File:MvDKMLM Minigame 1.png|thumb|right|Score boxes and Minus Boxes in a minigame level]]
Toy boxes are objects first appearing in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. They appear in every [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] level. When the player starts a Mini-Mario level, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear, carrying a toy box. They then both throw it in the sky, and it drops to the ground in an area of the Mini-Mario [[level]]. When [[Mario]] successfully retrieves all the Mini-Marios in the level, he must lure all of them into the toy box. After this, Mario has to first close and lock the toy box by [[jump]]ing on top of it, and then the player must press {{button|GBA|B}} to carry it up high as they complete the level.
Toy boxes are objects first appearing in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. They appear in every [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] level. When the player starts a Mini-Mario level, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear, carrying a toy box. They then both throw it in the sky, and it drops to the ground in an area of the Mini-Mario [[level]]. When [[Mario]] successfully retrieves all the Mini-Marios in the level, he must lure all of them into the toy box. After this, Mario has to first close and lock the toy box by [[jump]]ing on top of it, and then the player must press {{button|GBA|B}} to carry it up high as they complete the level.
 
In the remake, Mario simply needs to lure the Mini-Marios into the toy box then press {{button|switch|X}} to obtain it, as it will close on its own after the Mini-Marios are led into the toy box itself. They will also appear chained with a silver lock in multiplayer, which requires a silver [[flying key]] to unlock before it can be used.
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File:MarioVsDKSwitch1-mm.jpg|A toy box in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])
File:MarioVsDKSwitchMultiplayer5.jpg|A chained toy box in multiplayer in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' (Nintendo Switch)
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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''===

Revision as of 02:41, June 24, 2024

Toy box artwork from the ending credits.

Toy boxes[1][2] are objects in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.

History

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

MvsDK ToyChest.png
A screenshot of Minigame 1, the minigame found in Coaster Hills in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!.
Score boxes and Minus Boxes in a minigame level

Toy boxes are objects first appearing in Mario vs. Donkey Kong and its Nintendo Switch remake. They appear in every Mini-Mario level. When the player starts a Mini-Mario level, two Toads appear, carrying a toy box. They then both throw it in the sky, and it drops to the ground in an area of the Mini-Mario level. When Mario successfully retrieves all the Mini-Marios in the level, he must lure all of them into the toy box. After this, Mario has to first close and lock the toy box by jumping on top of it, and then the player must press B Button to carry it up high as they complete the level.

In the remake, Mario simply needs to lure the Mini-Marios into the toy box then press X Button to obtain it, as it will close on its own after the Mini-Marios are led into the toy box itself. They will also appear chained with a silver lock in multiplayer, which requires a silver flying key to unlock before it can be used.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

Toy boxes are objects appearing in the minigame levels of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!. In odd-numbered attractions, there are two types of toy boxes: score boxes[3] have a red border, yellow sides, and a star on the front, while Minus Boxes[3] have a grey border, black sides, and a red X symbol on the front. Dropping a Mini of any character into a score box earns points according to the multiplier below the score box, which is applied to the number of points that the Mini type is worth. Dropping Minis into a Minus Box instead subtracts points according to the Minus Box's multiplier. In even-numbered attractions, toy boxes instead feature a Mini's face on them, and dropping a Mini of a certain character into its corresponding toy box earns 100 points, while dropping a Mini into the incorrect toy box does not earn or subtract any points.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おもちゃはこ[4]
Omocha hako
Toy box

French Boîte à jouets[5]
Toy box
German Spielzeugkiste[6]
Toy box
Italian Baule[7]
Trunk
Spanish Caja de juguetes[8]
Caja de Juguetes[9]
Box of toys
Box of Toys

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 27.
  2. ^ "In a minigame, you score points by guiding the toys that appear from the pipes into the toy boxes at the bottom of the screen." – Nintendo (2010). Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! instruction booklet. Nintendo of America. Page 23.
  3. ^ a b "Score boxes are marked with a number indicating how many points you will earn for guiding a Mini Toy into that toy box. Minus Boxes decrease your score." – Nintendo (2010). Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 23.
  4. ^ Nintendo (2004). マリオvs.ブイエスドンキーコング (Mario buiesu Donkī Kongu) instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 10.
  5. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 59.
  6. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 39.
  7. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 119.
  8. ^ Nintendo (2004). Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish). Page 99.
  9. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance). Guías Nintendo (European Spanish). Retrieved June 22, 2024.