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'''Wooster''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who serves as the [[Mushroom King]]'s chief adviser. He worries a lot about the Mushroom King, | '''Wooster''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who serves as the [[Mushroom King]]'s chief adviser. He worries a lot about the Mushroom King, as [[Toadsworth]] does to [[Princess Peach]]. | ||
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Wooster has never appeared or been mentioned in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games, only in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' comics and the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'', as well as a few ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]''. He is very polite and helpful, but he can occasionally get fed up with the Mushroom King. An example of this occurred when the king bought a crown that flashed things such as "Big [[Cheese]]!" and "Kiss the King!" in neon. In that same comic, Wooster resigned, got captured by [[Bowser|King Koopa]], and, posing as a traitor, fed the Koopa King and [[Koopa Troop|his army]] enough food for a small hibernation. However, the Mushroom King still did not realize the importance of his adviser, although Wooster is whom he relies on to make his simplest decisions, even the decision whether or not to fire him. | |||
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Revision as of 11:56, May 29, 2023
Wooster is a Toad who serves as the Mushroom King's chief adviser. He worries a lot about the Mushroom King, as Toadsworth does to Princess Peach.
Wooster has never appeared or been mentioned in the Super Mario games, only in the Super Mario Bros. 3 comics and the Nintendo Comics System, as well as a few Nintendo Adventure Books. He is very polite and helpful, but he can occasionally get fed up with the Mushroom King. An example of this occurred when the king bought a crown that flashed things such as "Big Cheese!" and "Kiss the King!" in neon. In that same comic, Wooster resigned, got captured by King Koopa, and, posing as a traitor, fed the Koopa King and his army enough food for a small hibernation. However, the Mushroom King still did not realize the importance of his adviser, although Wooster is whom he relies on to make his simplest decisions, even the decision whether or not to fire him.