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The following is a list of names Toad has been known by in other languages.

Toad

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ[?]
Kinopio
From「キノコ」(kinoko, "mushroom"); filenames occasionally render this as Pinokio,[1] referring to Pinocchio, though Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed this was not the intent when naming him.[2]
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥[?]
Qínuòbǐào
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧[?]
Qínuòbǐào
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Toad
Padje[3] (Super Mario Bros. 2)
Pad[4] (Super Mario Bros. 2 and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3)
-
Toady
Toad
German Toad[?] -
Greek Τοντ[?]
Tod
Transliteration of the international name
Hebrew פטריון (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
טואוד
[?]

Pitrion
Towd
Diminutive of פטרייה (pitriya, "mushroom")
Transliteration of the international name
Italian Toad
Rospo[5]
Fungo suddito (NES Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet)
-
Toad
Mushroom subject
Korean 키노피오[?]
Khinophio
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Portuguese Toad[?] -
Romanian Hrib (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3)
Broscuța (Template:Media link)
Ciupercuță (Template:Media link)
Toad (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
[?]
A Romanian word referring to a type of edible mushroom
Diminutive form of broasca (literally "the Toad", in the sense of "frog")
Diminutive form of ciupercă ("mushroom")
-
Russian Тоад[?]
Toad
Transliteration of the international name
Spanish (NOA) Toad (games and The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
Honguito (DIC cartoons)
[?]
-
Diminutive of hongo ("mushroom")
Spanish (NOE) Toad (games and The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
Kinopio (sometimes, such as the Mario & Luigi series)
Sapín (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3)
Champiñón (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 redub)
[?]
-
From the Japanese name
Little Toad
Mushroom
Swedish Flugsvamp (DIC cartoons)
Flugis
[?]
Amanita
Nickname derived from Flugsvamp
Thai โทด[6]
Thot
Toad

Toad (Pit Crew)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ (ピットクルー)[?]
Kinopio (Pitto Kurū)
Toad (Pit Crew)
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥 (维修人员)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧 (維修人員)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Wéixiū Rényuán)
Toad (Maintenance Personnel)
German Toad (Boxencrew)[?] Toad (pit crew)
Italian Toad (pit stop)[?] -
Korean 키노피오(피트 크루)[?]
Kinopio (Piteu Keulu)
Toad (Pit Crew)
Portuguese Toad (boxes)[?] Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOA) Toad (boxes)[?] Toad (pit)
Spanish (NOE) Toad (Boxes)[?] Toad (Pit)

Toad (Party Time)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ (パーティ)[?]
Kinopio (Pāti)
Toad (Party)
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥 (派对)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Pàiduì)
Toad (Party)
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧 (派對)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Pàiduì)
Toad (Party)
German Toad (Gala)[?] -
Italian Toad (festa)[?] Toad (feast)
Korean 키노피오(파티)[?]
Kinopio (Pati)
Toad (Party)
Portuguese Toad (festa)[?] Toad (party)
Spanish (NOA) Toad (fiesta)[?] Toad (party)
Spanish (NOE) Toad (Fiesta)[?] Toad (Party)

Taskmaster

"Taskmaster" is used in Super Mario Maker 2.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 受付キノピオ[?]
Uketsuke Kinopio
?

Toad (Astronaut)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ (アストロノート)[?]
Kinopio (Asutoronōto)
Toad (Astronaut)
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥 (太空人)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Tàikōngrén)
Toad (Astronaut)
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧 (太空人)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Tàikōngrén)
Toad (Astronaut)
German Toad (Astronaut)[?] -
Italian Toad (astronauta)[?] Toad (astronaut)
Korean 키노피오(우주 비행사)[?]
Kinopio (Uju Bihaengsa)
Toad (Astronaut)
Portuguese Toad (astronauta)[?] Toad (astronaut)
Spanish (NOA) Toad (astronauta)[?] Toad (astronaut)
Spanish (NOE) Toad (Astronauta)[?] Toad (Astronaut)

Toad (Tourist)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノピオ (ツーリスト)[?]
Kinopio (Tsūrisuto)
Toad (Tourist)
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺比奥 (游客)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Yóukè)
Toad (Tourist)
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾比奧 (遊客)[?]
Jīnuòbǐào (Yóukè)
Toad (Tourist)
German Toad (Tourist)[?] -
Italian Toad (turista)[?] Toad (Tourist)
Korean 키노피오(여행자)[?]
Kinopio (Yeohaengja)
Toad (Traveler)
Portuguese Toad (turista)[?] Toad (tourist)
Spanish (NOA) Toad (turista)[?] Toad (tourist)
Spanish (NOE) Toad (Turista)[?] Toad (Tourist)

References

  1. ^ Kinopio/PinokioBody and Kinopio/PinokioFace, Super Mario Galaxy texture data
  2. ^ "Shigeru Miyamoto on the origin of the names of Mario and his friends". Nintendo DREAM. February 2010 volume. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  3. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) No. 2. Page 6.
  4. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic. Page 30.
  5. ^ Nintendo Power magazine - Christmas 1991. Pages 17 and 18. archive.org. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  6. ^ Thai version of the official trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie (November 30, 2022), YouTube. Retrieved December 9, 2022.