![]() ![]() Much like Scrappy-Doo, the way he tries to challenge monsters that are stronger than him to a fight, such as King Koopa, is overwhelmingly annoying and predictable.When Koopa attacked Mario and Co., Toad cared more about his snowboard than helping them, earning him a well-deserved scolding from the Princess. This is better shown where he can be bratty and whiny sometimes, in episodes like "Koopa Klaus". He often does nothing to help Mario and his friends.He is nothing more than the true embodiment of a Scrappy, where he acts way too loud to the point that it will get on your very last nerves.He often makes squeaky sounds, which is noticeable whenever he gets grabbed or touches the ground.He also speaks in an unnecessarily nasally Brooklyn accent, similar to Scrappy-Doo. His distinctively raspy voice performance is below average and pretty annoying with very little emotion and effort put into it. ![]() While Mario and his friends are either light-hearted or genuinely heroic, Toad is mostly noisy and obnoxious, and sometimes interferes with the plot of the episode. His character in this show generally feels out of place in the cast.Super Show! TV version of him since the video game version of him is more likable, and also because he redeems himself in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. NOTE: This is only focusing on the The Super Mario Bros. ![]()
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