

I mean did you see how she uses a poor Toad in Super Smash Bros. This theory is suggested by The Game Theorists on YouTube, and reveals that Peach, or formerly known as Princess Toadstool, doesn't care for her citizens AT ALL. Yet there's even more unsettling information about Mario. Wii with my friends, I can confirm that he doesn't give a flying crap about his Toad teammates). The "Toads transformed into bricks" theory pushes it to the next level and suggests that Mario is a cold blooded killer who doesn't care whether a Toad lives or dies (after playing Super Mario Bros. Well, he sure doesn't hesitate to break all the bricks he finds though. Surely not ALL bricks are Toads (#Notallbricks), but imagine being Mario, breaking an inanimate brick and not knowing if you killed someone or not.
CRAZY TOAD MARIO MANUAL
The manual states that "The quiet, peace-loving Mushroom People were turned into mere stones, bricks and even field horse-hair plants." Bowser was pretty cool back then.Īccording to many people online, including the website TheTopTens, Mario breaking bricks means.that he's effectively killing innocent transformed Toads. game booklet, there is a small piece of information that went by unnoticed for years: Bowser's original plan. Is he really the cute little optimistic guy we all know and love, though? Can the internet help us figure out who exactly Toad is or who the Toads are? Will fan theories clarify the story for us? Most likely not, but it's still fun to see how insane they are! After all, he does say "I'm the best!" over and over. Our little mushroom friend often goes under the radar (except in Mario Kart 64, as he's the second most popular character picked after Yoshi) but always seems to keep his head up for a guy who's named after his entire race. However, as you could probably see by the title of this list, and more likely by the picture jumping out at you, we are here to talk about a much more underrated character. Already, I find that Luigi doesn't take enough credit as it is, so why should our red plumber get all the fame? Luigi is SO much more interesting. With the number of cooky cast members in the Mario Bros. franchise, we're sure to find someone a little more interesting than Mario. But does that make him the most interesting character of his universe? He is the hero we always need, the bread to our butter, our one and true saviour of the Mushroom Kingdom. Our dear regent has been kidnapped, quick, call a plumber! For about 35 years now, our moustachioed hero in red has jumped over cliffs, eaten shrooms, smashed turtles, broken bricks, and gone down sewage pipes in the sole purpose to save Princess Toadstool (Peach if you're more modern, Pauline if you're more retro).
