Soundfrog

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“I feel the groove so strong in my bones. Do you dare witness my moves?”
Soundfrog, Super Mario Maker 2
A Super Leaf path, drawn in the "Make" portion of Super Mario Maker.
A course in Super Mario Maker, with the Soundfrog icon on the left side

The Soundfrog is a character featured in Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Mario Maker 2. Its appearance is a green, cartoonish frog, similar to the one found in the Mario Paint composer. By tapping the Soundfrog icon on the left-hand side of the editing screen, the player can access a variety of sound effects to use in their course. The Soundfrog is eventually unlocked in the game alongside the sixth shipment of editing tools, but is available from the start in Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS.

The Soundfrog itself is also one of the creators of the "Official" courses in Super Mario Maker. Its first course, Muncher Mayhem, was released a day after the game's version 1.20 update.

In Super Mario Maker 2, in addition to appearing in the sound effects icon in Course Maker, the Soundfrog makes an appearance in person in the game's Story Mode, where it can be found in the sky accessed via the vine on the east side of Peach's Castle and provides Mario with jobs. The Soundfrog dances to create "atmosphere" for the castle and will offer to dance on command once its jobs are completed. A zipper appears on its back, implying it may actually be someone wearing a frog costume.

Lists of sound effects

Main article: List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker
Main article: List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2

Super Mario Maker features a total of 28 sound effects, while Super Mario Maker 2 features 47.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Soundfrosch[?] Soundfrog
Italian Sonorana[?] Pun of sonoro (auditory) and rana (frog).
Korean 소리개구리[?]
Sori Gaeguri
Sound Frog