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  • Toodles
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  • Toodles is a rich Toad who lives in Poshley Heights in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
  • Toodles ate the food that was spilled by the captive Dick Tracy. Tracy found the rat unsettling. Toodles was apparently abandoned when Mrs. Pruneface and Emil left Tracy in the house to die as a victim of the ice block death trap.
  • Toodles is a wealthy, female Toad who lives in the ritzy neighborhood of Poshley Heights, a location visited in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She likes to flaunt her wealth by wearing luxurious fur dresses and expensive 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, stating that she "only dates the champ." However, once Mario claimed the title for himself, Toodles flirtatiously shifted her sights onto the new champion.
  • Toodles is a helpful magical device from Disney Junior's 2006-2016 television series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He is an extension of the Mousekadoer computer whose main function is to distribute the Mousekatools to Mickey and his friends. In "Happy Birthday, Toodles", he gets a face and a voice for the first time. Toodles can also be used as a computer map, a screen to look at other people in different locations, view playbacks of the events that happened recently and/or review how one of the Mousekatools can be used. He can also view the blueprints for the clubhouse on his screen.
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To deliver the Mousekatools to Mickey and the gang
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Dislikes
  • Being replaced, not being able to help
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!
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Homeland
Voice
Games
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Likes
  • Delivering Mousekatools, performing big entrances, Quoodles
Appearance
  • A flat floating yellow disk with polka dots that is shaped like Mickey's head, blue eyes, thin red lips
Name
  • Toodles
Personality
  • Seems to be very helpful and enjoys delivering the Mousekatools
Caption
  • Toddles' artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
First
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Shows
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
  • Mickey Mousekersize
Alias
  • Super Toodles
Species
  • Toad
Enemies
Powers
  • Flight
  • Ability to contain up to 3, 4, or 5 items within his being
Home
  • Mickey's Clubhouse
Occupation
  • Distribution device
Family
Friends
Gender
  • Female
Race
Quote
  • Mechanical noises, but soon replaced with a voice like "Did somebody call me?" "Toodles to the rescue" "Here comes Toodles" "Mouskatools coming up!"
Creator
Location
  • Glitz Pit, Excess Express, Poshley Heights
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  • Toodles is a wealthy, female Toad who lives in the ritzy neighborhood of Poshley Heights, a location visited in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She likes to flaunt her wealth by wearing luxurious fur dresses and expensive 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, stating that she "only dates the champ." However, once Mario claimed the title for himself, Toodles flirtatiously shifted her sights onto the new champion. Later, during Chapter 6 of Mario's adventure, Mario runs into Toodles a second time 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, was absorbed into the Smorg monster that attacked the train. Eventually, Mario and his allies defeated the Smorg and saved the wealthy Toad, along with the other passengers, allowing her to arrive safely in her home town, Poshley Heights.
  • Toodles is a rich Toad who lives in Poshley Heights in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
  • Toodles ate the food that was spilled by the captive Dick Tracy. Tracy found the rat unsettling. Toodles was apparently abandoned when Mrs. Pruneface and Emil left Tracy in the house to die as a victim of the ice block death trap.
  • Toodles is a helpful magical device from Disney Junior's 2006-2016 television series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He is an extension of the Mousekadoer computer whose main function is to distribute the Mousekatools to Mickey and his friends. In "Happy Birthday, Toodles", he gets a face and a voice for the first time. Toodles can also be used as a computer map, a screen to look at other people in different locations, view playbacks of the events that happened recently and/or review how one of the Mousekatools can be used. He can also view the blueprints for the clubhouse on his screen. At the end of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme song after a handy helper turns on the light, you will see him fly toward the viewers screen covering it then the logo that says "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" then a title of the episode will show on screen after that then Toodles backs away then flies off somewhere but in the fourth and final season when he back's away you will see him with his face on smiling at the viewers and sometimes he makes a silly face then flies away. In some episodes, he is just a helper with no face and no voice. He comes when Mickey and his friends say the words "Oh, Toodles!". Toodles only has his face in special episodes like "Mickey Mouse ClubHouse Road Rally", "Mickey Mouse ClubHouse Space Adventure" and "Mickey's Mousekersize." Toodles' face and voice will come in either before or after the Mousekatools are stored inside him from the Mousekadoer and he will be used as a character for the special episodes. It's a possibility that Toodles may become a recurring character in season 4 because in Mickey and Donald Have a Farm and onwards, he has his face and voice. During the Hot Dog Dance in all episodes after helping his friends out, Toodles comes and returns to the Mousekadoer and stays there while the Clubhouse gang leaves the Clubhouse, but if he has his face and is used as a character in the show he participates and joins the gang in the Hot Dog Dance and then he flies back over to the Mousekadoer. Then as the Mousekadoer turns over to the outside while the gang is dancing by it, sometimes his face is gone for a few seconds then while the gang prepares to leave the clubhouse he flies back out the Mousekadoer with his face back on and leaves the clubhouse with the gang. At one point Toodles got the last word in the show. After Mickey says "Thanks for stopping by!" he comes and says Mickey's old last word "See ya real soon!". So far Toodles has joined the gang in the Hot Dog Dance on "Happy Birthday Toodles", "Space Adventure", "Road Rally", and every episode of season 4 onwards the other seasons to come. He isn't the only device that delivers the Mousekatools. There is also Quoodles, Woodles, Boodles, and Goofles.
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