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Revision as of 20:04, July 25, 2023

Toad Road
MP9 Toad Road Scene Artwork.jpg
Appears in Mario Party 9
Availability Default
Music sample
“The one where cool breezes blow across the hills and you want to relax on a blanket? That's Toad Road!”
Bowser, Mario Party 9

Toad Road is one of the seven boards in Mario Party 9. The starting vehicle for this board is the Toad Mobile, as the Rickety Ride and the Wiggler Wagon must be purchased at the Museum. The mid-boss that guards the Fortress is a Lakitu. The main boss, which is fought at the end of the board in a forest is a Wiggler. This board is the beginning stage of the game and is simple for beginners.

Layout

The players riding through Toad Road.

The players start out in front of a path leading through a plain. The players ride across the path, past a windmill, past a river, and up two short mountains, seeing lots of pretty flowers, jumping Goombas, trees and mushrooms along the way. At the top of one of the mountains is where the Fortress is and where a mid-boss, (Lakitu in solo) is fought. After the fortress is a large gap, which cannot be crossed due to the bridge having been destroyed at an earlier point. The path underneath the gap contains Mini Ztar Spaces, and across it are Mini Star Spaces. In order to jump across the gap, each player (with the captain, who rolls last, using a 1-10 Dice Block) must roll a combined total of at least sixteen with four people, twelve when playing with three, or eight when playing with two, on the Dice. Also, if all the players cross the gap, it will be still the captain's turn if there are still moves. Likewise, if all the players fall to the lower road, the captain will be the next player. After the mountain and the gap, the players rides the plain and reaches a forest where the Bowser Gate is and where a stage boss (Wiggler in solo mode) is fought. A lot of positive events happen on this board. One of these events is when the captain lands on a Lucky Space, upon which he or she will then climb a beanstalk to receive some Mini Stars (two for each space they pass).

The characters ride a car on this board. The vehicle that is available from the start is the Toad Mobile. The Rickety Ride and the Wiggler Wagon can be purchased from the Museum for 200 Party Points each.

9 Island

In this Captain Event, the players are launched by a cannon to a small island shaped like the number 9. Each player rolls a Regular Dice Block once, in an order determined by the captain. There are several sets of Mini Stars scattered over the island, ending with a set of 10. The island also has several Dash Spaces, meaning that a single player could potentially obtain all of the Mini Stars on the island. The event ends when all Mini Stars have been collected or after all players have rolled the Dice Block once without collecting them all. If the last player does not reach the end of the island, everyone will enter a warp pipe and will be headed back to the main route.

Lakitu Boss Battle

The name of this minigame is Sock It to Lakitu. The players are on a grassy platform above the clouds, Lakitu then hovers in front of the platform. Lakitu then throws Spinies on the platform which makes the player lose points when hit. Floating blocks are scattered on the platform. The players must hit the block when it shows a picture of a Bill Blaster. The Bill Blaster shoots a Bullet Bill at Lakitu giving the player points. Players must avoid hitting the block when it has a picture of a Spiny because it will come out of the block. Touching a Spiny will deduct one point off the player's score. After the players knock Lakitu's life to half, he will throw a giant Spiny which will deduct two points off the player's score.

Wiggler Boss Battle

The name of this minigame is Wiggler Bounce. The players are in an area surrounded by trees. Wiggler soon comes out, then the players must Ground Pound on Wiggler's segments. The player will earn one point for ground pounding the purple spots, and three points for ground pounding the red spots. The players must avoid getting hit by various Piranha Plants that appear around the room.

Spaces

Type Number
Green Space
Green Spaces
38
Dice Space
Special Dice Block Spaces
23
Happening Space
Event Spaces
5
Forward Space
Dash Spaces
6
Back Space
Back Spaces
2
Shuffle Space
Shuffle Spaces
5
Spin Space
Spin Spaces
4
Lucky Space
Lucky Spaces
10
Unlucky Space
Unlucky Spaces
1
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
6
MP9 Plus 3 Mini Stars Space.png
Mini Star Spaces
7
MP9 Plus 3 Mini Ztars Space.png
Mini Ztar Spaces
9
Free-for-All Space
Free-for-All Spaces
7
Competition Space
Battle Spaces
5
1-Vs-3 Space
1-Vs-3 Spaces
4
Bowser Jr. Space
Bowser Jr. Spaces
2
Captain Event Space
Captain Event Spaces
1
Boss Space
Boss Battle Spaces
2
Total 137

Profiles

  • Mario Party 9 Website bios:
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Ponds, grassy hills, and bright blue skies make this Mushroom Kingdom themed stage a pleasure to visit."
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "Get your Mario Party started on Toad Road – a stage that helps beginners get to grips with the basics whilst offering plenty of challenges. Prepare to duck down pipes and head above the clouds in your bid to bag Mini Stars!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Toad Road

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アドベンチャーロード
Adobenchā Rōdo
Adventure Road

Chinese (simplified) 冒险之路
Màoxiǎnzhīlù
Adventure Road

Chinese (traditional) 冒險之路
Màoxiǎnzhīlù
Adventure Road

German Toad-Tal
Toad Valley
Italian Il sentiero di Toad
The Toad's path
Korean 어드벤처 로드
Eodeubencheo road
Adventure Road

Spanish Valle Toad
Toad Valley

Toad Mobile

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノコカー
Kinoko Kā
Mushroom Car

Rickety Ride

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ウッドカー
Uddo Kā
Wood Car

Wiggler Wagon

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハナチャンカー
Hanachan Kā
Wiggler Car

Trivia

  • The Toad Mobile that the players ride on resembles and shares the same Japanese name with the Mushroom Car from Mario Party Advance.
  • The rock formations on top of the two mountains are shaped like an "M" and "P", and the island is shaped like a 9, standing for Mario Party 9.