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I'll have more to say later when I can get to a computer. All that I'll say for now is that the cartoons, comics, etc are not canon and shouldn't count. Even if they did, nowhere is it mentioned that the toad in one episode or issue is the same in the others. Is it because they have the same look and voice? A lot of the birds by my house look and sound the same, but that doesn't mean they're all one bird. As for the games, some of them have a lone toad in them, but it never states that all these are the same toad. The fact they're all referred to as Toad shows that they're all just generic toads and should be treated as such. {{User|Magikrazy}}
I'll have more to say later when I can get to a computer. All that I'll say for now is that the cartoons, comics, etc are not canon and shouldn't count. Even if they did, nowhere is it mentioned that the toad in one episode or issue is the same in the others. Is it because they have the same look and voice? A lot of the birds by my house look and sound the same, but that doesn't mean they're all one bird. As for the games, some of them have a lone toad in them, but it never states that all these are the same toad. The fact they're all referred to as Toad shows that they're all just generic toads and should be treated as such. {{User|Magikrazy}}
:First of all, canonicity anywhere near the Mario series is [[MarioWiki:Canonicity|completely irrelevant]] and generally not a good practice, but besides that, the Toad that appears in all of these mediums are never referred to as '''a''' Toad (which would lead to the thought process that the Toads are merely generic), only simply as '''Toad''', heavily implying, if not outright confirming, that these Toads are all one and the same. {{User:Time Turner/sig}}
:First of all, canonicity anywhere near the Mario series is [[MarioWiki:Canonicity|completely irrelevant]] and generally not a good practice, but besides that, the Toad that appears in all of these mediums are never referred to as '''a''' Toad (which would lead to the thought process that the Toads are merely generic), only simply as '''Toad''', heavily implying, if not outright confirming, that these Toads are all one and the same. {{User:Time Turner/sig}}
::''"A lot of the birds by my house look and sound the same, but that doesn't mean they're all one bird."''
::Um, you're not getting it. We're not arguing that all Toads are clones of Toad himself. Toad, however, is indistinguishable from every other Toad, which makes it confusing, but he still has his own identity.
::A better analogy is this: there are a lot of crows around my house. They all look the same, but one recognizes me when I leave out peanuts in the yard, and is distinguishable because the bird always comes here at the same time of the day. But really, who knows if it's a pair of clever crows instead? But the crow is still a notable individual that can be confused with her peers, hence why we have an article on Toad. {{User:Mario/sig}} 17:50, 6 December 2014 (EST)


"I'll have more to say later when I can get to a computer. All that I'll say for now is that the cartoons, comics, etc are not canon and shouldn't count. "
"I'll have more to say later when I can get to a computer. All that I'll say for now is that the cartoons, comics, etc are not canon and shouldn't count. "

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