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*The name "Toodles" may have been a pun on noodles. | *The name "Toodles" may have been a pun on noodles. | ||
* Toodles also might be a pun of toodles | * Toodles also might be a pun of toodles, another way to say goodbye. | ||
== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == |
Revision as of 17:50, February 8, 2011
- “Well, hello there, you big, burly hunk of a man you. You're smashing, dear.”
- —Toodles, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Toodles is a wealthy Toad who lives in the ritzy neighborhood of Poshley Heights in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She likes to flaunt her wealth by wearing expensive fur dresses and luxurious jewelry. It is unknown how Toodles amassed her vast fortune; however, the game indicates that she is a gold digger, using her physical attractiveness to leech off the wealth of men. In fact, when Mario first met Toodles, she was standing in the lobby of the Glitz Pit, looking for the champion so that she could flirt with him when he arrived. She even ignored the (apparently) attractive Mario as she waited. However, once Mario claimed the title for himself, Toodles's flirtatious advances shifted as well.
Later, Mario runs into Toodles on the Excess Express. After her stay in Glitzville, Toodles decided to return to her home in Poshley Heights via the luxury locomotive. During the three-day trip back home, Toodles lost her Gold Ring, which was later found and returned by Mario. Unfortunately, she, along with the other passengers, were absorbed into the Smorg monster that attacked the train. Eventually, Mario and his allies defeated the Smorg and saved the wealthy Toad, allowing her to arrive safely in Poshley Heights.
Apparently, Toodles is friends with Jolene, the current manager of the Glitz Pit. In her Trouble Center trouble, Toodles asks for Mario to get back the Wrestling Mag she loaned to Jolene.
Tattle
- "That's Toodles the Toad. Gosh that woman is so fashionable it makes me sick! She's obviously the kind of lady that belongs around here. Classy all the way!"
Trivia
- The name "Toodles" may have been a pun on noodles.
- Toodles also might be a pun of toodles, another way to say goodbye.
Names in Other Languages
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