Toce T.: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{quote|What? You want to make a [[Heartful Cake]]? And who asked you to? [[Merlee]]?|Toce T.|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door}}
{{quote|What? You want to make a [[Heartful Cake]]? And who asked you to? [[Merlee]]?|Toce T.|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door}}
[[Image:Toce_T..PNG|thumb|'''Toce T.''']]
[[Image:Toce_T..PNG|thumb|'''Toce T.''']]
'''Toce T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who lives in the serene village of [[Petalburg]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to [[Goombella]], she is huffy about something; however, she still keeps a straight face. Although she plays little role in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' itself, she plays a major part in [[Merlee]]'s [[Trouble Center|trouble]], in which Merlee forgets the recipe for [[Heartful Cake]] and sends [[Mario]] to Toce T., who she is sure knows its recipe. Toce T. does manage to reveal to Mario that Heartful Cake is made by having [[Zess T.]] mix a [[Cake Mix]] and a [[Ruin Powder]] together (a recipe which can later help Mario and friends on their adventure) and Mario eventually completes the trouble, although Merlee later requests that he retrieve her a Cake Mix, an ingredient which she lacks. Interestingly, this trouble seems to show that Toce T. is acquainted with Merlee, as she wonders who she was making the Heartful Cake for at the time and tells Mario to tell her she said "hi".
'''Toce T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who lives in the serene village of [[Petalburg]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to [[Goombella]], she is huffy about something; however, she still keeps a straight face. Although she plays little role in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' itself, she plays a major part in [[Merlee]]'s [[Trouble Center|trouble]], in which Merlee forgets the recipe for [[Heartful Cake]] and sends [[Mario]] to Toce T., who she is sure knows its recipe. Toce T. does manage to reveal to Mario that Heartful Cake is made by having [[Zess T.]] mix a [[Cake Mix]] and a [[Ruin Powder]] together (a recipe which can later help Mario and friends on their adventure) and Mario eventually completes the trouble, although Merlee later requests that he retrieve her a Cake Mix, an ingredient which she lacks. Interestingly, this trouble seems to show that Toce T. is acquainted with Merlee, as the latter wonders who the Toad was making the Heartful Cake for at the time and tells Mario to tell her she said "hi".


==Tattle Information==
==Tattle Information==

Revision as of 13:29, June 18, 2010

“What? You want to make a Heartful Cake? And who asked you to? Merlee?”
Toce T., Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

Toce T. is a Toad who lives in the serene village of Petalburg during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. According to Goombella, she is huffy about something; however, she still keeps a straight face. Although she plays little role in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door itself, she plays a major part in Merlee's trouble, in which Merlee forgets the recipe for Heartful Cake and sends Mario to Toce T., who she is sure knows its recipe. Toce T. does manage to reveal to Mario that Heartful Cake is made by having Zess T. mix a Cake Mix and a Ruin Powder together (a recipe which can later help Mario and friends on their adventure) and Mario eventually completes the trouble, although Merlee later requests that he retrieve her a Cake Mix, an ingredient which she lacks. Interestingly, this trouble seems to show that Toce T. is acquainted with Merlee, as the latter wonders who the Toad was making the Heartful Cake for at the time and tells Mario to tell her she said "hi".

Tattle Information

  • That's Toce T., a Toad from Petalburg. She seems really huffy about something. She sure does keep a straight face, though. I guess she's a pretty tough cookie...

Trivia

  • Her name is a pun on the word "Toasty."
  • In Paper Mario, one of Chuck Quizmo's questions features "Toace T." as an incorrect answer for Russ T.'s name. Though spelled differently, this incorrect name features an identical pun to that of Toce T.

Names in other Languages

Template:Foreignname
Template:PM2