Toadwood Forest
Toadwood Forest | |
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005) |
Greater location | Mushroom Kingdom |
Inhabitants | Koopeleons, Boo Guys, and Elasto-Piranhas |
- “Help...me...”
- —Toad, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
The Toadwood Forest is a location in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It is one of the first locations visited by Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi. The forest is located between Bowser's Castle and Peach's Castle in Mushroom Kingdom. The Shroobs use the forest to harvest vim from Toads to use as fuel. Enemies such as Koopeleons, Boo Guys, and Elasto-Piranhas reside in the forest.
During the Shroob invasion, Toads are abducted and placed on the forest's trees, which drain their life force, known as vim, out of them, weakening the Toads. The vim is transferred through the roots of the trees to the Vim Factory, a huge Shroob-created building built in the middle of the Toadwood Forest. Once there, the vim is altered by Swiggler with chemicals and turned into fuel for the Shroob saucers.
The Mario brothers and their baby counterparts travel to the Toadwood Forest of the past after the Cobalt Star shard retrieved from Baby Bowser's Castle opens a time hole to that location. As they journey through the forest, they encounter multiple Toads strapped to the trees. They eventually reach Toadiko, who reveals what happened to her, Toadbert, and Princess Peach after they traveled to the past and tells the Shroobs' plans to the Mario brothers. Before Toadiko can finish, five Shroob saucers attack and turn her into a Shroob mushroom. However, the brothers manage to evade the attacks. After burning the trees blocking the way to the Vim Factory, they take a Warp Pipe to bring them closer to the factory.
In the next area, the brothers and the baby brothers activate two switches to raise the platforms in front of the factory's entrance, allowing access.
Layout[edit]
In the first area of the Toadwood Forest are tree stumps that the adult brothers can throw the baby brothers into. Inside of each stump are ? Blocks that contain coins or items, as well as a trampoline, which the baby brothers can use to leave the stump. Some stumps also contain enemies. In the area with six tall tree stumps, the adult brothers must throw the baby brothers into a shorter stump to go underground, where the baby brothers must hit six fire blocks.[1] After each fire block is hit, a fireball shoots out of a tall stump and enters an Empty Block above ground. The adult brothers need to hit these blocks to combine the six fireballs into one large fireball at the center of the area. After hitting the block the large fireball is in, it launches and burns down a wall of trees, clearing a path to the Warp Pipe that leads to the second area.
The second area features pits filled with thorns. To cross them, the baby brothers must use a block to control the floating panel[2] while the adult brothers are riding it. ? Blocks are found above safe ground and barrier platforms, which only appear over the largest pit. Warp Blocks are found on the other side to reunite the brothers. Two statues are in the second area, each of which requires Simultaneous Blocks to be hit by all four brothers to activate them. After activating both statues, they reveal a bridge that allows the brothers and baby brothers to enter the Vim Factory.
Enemies[edit]
Items[edit]
Item | Image | Location
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Mushroom (x3) |
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Super Mushroom | In the left ? Block in the trunk in the third scene in the first area.
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Mushroom Drop | In the right red block in the south trunk of the second scene in the first area.
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1-Up Mushroom |
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1-Up Super | In the red block above the east yellow platform in the southwest scene in the second area.
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Green Shell (x7) |
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Bro Flower (x19) |
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Unarmed Jeans | In the right red block in the west trunk of the south scene in the second area.
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Wallet Badge | In the green block in the north of the southeast scene in the second area.
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Wild Trousers | In the green block above the northwest platform in the south of the southwest scene in the second area.
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Bean (x4) |
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Gallery[edit]
Map[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノープルの森[?] Kinōpuru no Mori |
From「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and possibly "apple", and「森」means "forest" | |
French | Forêt Toadbois[?] | Toadwood Forest | |
German | Wald von Toadforst[?] | Forest of Toadwood | |
Italian | Foresta di Toadwood[?] | Toadwood Forest | |
Korean | 키노우드 숲[?] Kinoudeu Sup |
Portmanteau of "키노피오" (Kinopio, "Toad") and "wood", and "숲" means "forest" | |
Spanish | Bosque Champiñón[?] | Mushroom Forest |
References[edit]
- ^ "Send the babies underground and hit the six fire blocks to burn the trees blocking the path to the warp pipe." – Hoffman, Chris (November 18, 2005). Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-59812-006-9. Page 22.
- ^ "Ride the floating panel below to conquer thorny paths. Hitting a block should get the floating panel moving..." – Sign. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.