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|image=[[Image:Frogfucious_SMRPG.png|200px]]<br>The wise [[frog]] '''Frogfucious'''.
|image=[[File:SMRPG NS Frogfucius.png|200px]]
|full_name=Frogfucius
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[1996]])
|species=[[Frog]]
|species=[[Frog]]
|affiliation=[[Tadpole Pond]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
}}
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{{quote|Yes, "Old Wise People" can often give good advice...|Frog Sage|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|Yes, 'Old Wise People' can often give good advice...|Frogfucius|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
The '''Frog Sage''', originally known as '''Frogfucius''' (translated as "'''Frog Hermit'''" on one occasion),<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 38|page=70}}</ref> is a sagacious [[frog]] who lives at [[Tadpole Pond]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. He is also [[Mallow]]'s adoptive grandfather. During a rainstorm, while the Frog Sage was enjoying a snack of crickets, a small basket floated into Tadpole Pond. In the basket, the Frog Sage found Mallow as a baby (when he was just a little ball of fluff). Taking him in, the Frog Sage raised Mallow as a [[tadpole]] and as his grandson. His original name is a portmanteau of "frog" and "{{wp|Confucius}}," a famous Chinese philosopher.
 
'''Frogfucius''' is sagacious [[frog]] who lives at [[Tadpole Pond]]. He is also [[Mallow]]'s adoptive grandfather. During a rain storm, while Frogfucius was enjoying a snack of crickets, a small basket floated into Tadpole Pond. In the basket, Frogfucius found Mallow as a baby (when he was just a little ball of fluff). Taking him in, Frogfucius raised Mallow as a [[tadpole]], and as his grandson.
 
==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
Frogfucius is extremely wise and people travel from all over the [[Mushroom World|world]] to Tadpole Pond just to ask for the sage's advice.<ref>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 31.</ref> Since the waterways of the world bring news to the pond, Frogfucius is able to keep up with current events. He studies philosophy and likes to impart his wisdom onto his tadpoles. In fact, Frogfucius has a [[Frogfucius' Student|student]] who matures from a tadpole to a frog during the course of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Frogfucius also appears to have the power to levitate; however, in reality, a [[Lakitu]] with a [[Fishin' Lakitu|fishing pole]] merely carries the wise amphibian through the air. Sometimes, this Lakitu accidentally drops Frogfucius, ruining the levitation effect. The fact that he wishes to deceive others into believing that he can levitate is just one the many indications that, despite his great wisdom, Frogfucius is truly vain and prideful.
The Frog Sage is extremely wise, and people travel from all over the world to Tadpole Pond just to ask for his advice.<ref>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide|page=31}}</ref> Since the waterways of the world bring news to the pond, the Frog Sage is able to keep up with current events. He studies philosophy and likes to impart his wisdom to his tadpoles. In fact, the Frog Sage has [[Frogfucius' Student|a student]] who matures from a tadpole to a frog during the course of the game. The Frog Sage also appears to have the power to levitate; however, in reality, a [[Lakitu]] with a [[Fishin' Lakitu|fishing pole]] merely carries him through the air. Sometimes, this Lakitu accidentally almost drops the Frog Sage, ruining the illusion of levitation.
 
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:Frogfucius meeting SMRPG.png|thumb|Frogfucius first meets [[Mario]].]]
After [[Mario]] and Mallow arrive in Tadpole Pond following their journeys in the [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]], the Frog Sage reveals some stunning truths to them. First, the Frog Sage states that [[Princess Peach]] is no longer at [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]] and warns Mario about the threat of [[Smithy]] and [[Smithy Gang|his gang]]. The Frog Sage also hypothesizes that the [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]]s are somehow connected to shooting stars and the power of [[wish]]es (a theory that [[Geno]] later confirms to be true). Finally, the Frog Sage tells Mallow the truth of his origin. He bluntly tells Mallow that he is not a tadpole, much to Mallow's surprise. He then tells Mallow he should accompany Mario to find his real parents, who turn out to be [[King Nimbus]] and [[Queen Nimbus]]. Additionally, he explains to Mario that Mallow's magic will be useful during the adventure. With the truth revealed, the Frog Sage directs Mario and Mallow to [[Rose Town]], the site of the latest attack by the Smithy Gang.


===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars===
Mario later returns to the Frog Sage to ask about the location of the next Star Piece. He informs him it has been spotted at [[Star Hill]].
[[Image:frog.jpg|thumb|left|Frogfucius meeting [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]].]]
After [[Mario]] and Mallow arrive in Tadpole Pond following their journeys in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], Frogfucius reveals some stunning truths to the two adventurers. First, the sagacious frog states that [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is no longer at [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]] and warns Mario about the threat of [[Smithy]] and [[Smithy Gang|his minions]]. Frogfucius also hypothesizes that the [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Star Pieces]] are somehow connected to shooting stars and the power of [[wish]]es (a theory that [[Geno]] later confirms to be true). Finally, Frogfucius tells Mallow the truth of his origin. The sage bluntly tells Mallow that he is not a tadpole, much to Mallow's surprise. The sage tells Mallow he should accompany Mario to find his real parents, who turn out to be [[King Nimbus|King]] and [[Queen Nimbus]]. Additionally, Frogfucius explains that Mallow will not be a burden on the heroic Mario, as the ball of fluff's control of the weather will surely be useful. With the truth revealed, Frogfucius directs Mario and Mallow to [[Rose Town]], the site of the latest attack by the [[Smithy Gang]].


Frogfucius also has a sweet tooth for [[Special Items (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Cricket Pie]] and [[Special Items (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Cricket Jam]]. As a reward for some Cricket Pie, Frogfucius will give Mallow the [[List of weapons in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Froggie Stick]], the staff Frogfucius used as a young frog. For delicious Cricket Jam, Frogfucius will give Mario a whopping fifteen [[Frog Coin]]s. If Mario and [[partner]]s are to return to Frogfucius any time throughout their adventure, he will direct them to the next location they are told to or give them advice.
The Frog Sage also has a sweet tooth for [[Cricket Pie]] and [[Cricket Jam]]. As a reward for some Cricket Pie, the Frog Sage gives Mario the [[Froggie Stick]], the staff the Frog Sage used as a young frog. For the Cricket Jam, he gives Mario ten [[Frog Coin]]s. If Mario and his [[party member]]s return to the Frog Sage anytime throughout their adventure, he directs them to the next location they are told to go to or gives them advice.


===''Nintendo Heroes===
===''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''===
====''Mario and the Incredible Rescue====
In the book ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'', when Mario, [[Luigi]], and [[Toad]] arrive at Tadpole Pond, Frogfucius tells Mario that [[Toadofsky|Toadofski]] has one of the six [[Mushroom]]s. Mario, Luigi, and Toad thank him, and they continue on their adventure.
Additionally, in the book ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'', when Mario, [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]] arrive at Tadpole Pond, Frogfucius tells Mario that [[Toadofsky]] has one of the six [[Mushroom]]s. The gang thanks him and they continue on their adventure.


==The Wisdom of Frogfucius==
==The Wisdom of Frogfucius==
Throughout the ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, Frogfucius provides advice to Mario and Company (as well as the [[player]]) in a reoccurring section called "The Wisdom of Frogfucius" that appears in the overview of each of the game's worlds. However, the last piece of wisdom Frogfucius appears in a section titled "More Wisdom." The following is a collection of his points of wisdom.
Throughout the ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, Frogfucius provides advice to Mario and company (as well as the player) in a recurring section called "The Wisdom of Frogfucius" that appears in the overview of each of the game's worlds. However, the last piece of wisdom Frogfucius gives appears in a section titled "More Wisdom." The following is a collection of his points of wisdom.
===[[Mushroom Kingdom]]===
"''We haven't yet met, Mario, but listen up anyways. Somewhere around here you'll find a Star Piece. Take good care of it, and keep looking for more. Something tells me they're going to be as important as beating [[Smithy]] himself. If you want to know more, drop by my study in [[Tadpole Pond]]. Be sure to take good care of my grandson, [[Mallow]]. Oh, by the way, you wouldn't have any dainty delectables made of crickets, would you? I love 'em!''"


===World 1: [[Mushroom Kingdom]]===
===[[Tadpole Pond Region|Pond to Pipes]]===
"We haven't yet met, [[Mario]], but listen up anyways.  Somewhere around here you'll find a Star Piece.  Take good care of it, and keep looking for more.  Something tells me they're going to be as important as beating [[Smithy]] himself. If you want to know more, drop by my study in [[Tadpole Pond]]. Be sure to take good care of my grandson, [[Mallow]]. Oh, by the way, you wouldn't have any dainty delectables made of crickets, would you? I love 'em!"
"''When you win enough [[Experience Point]]s, you'll move to a [[Level up|higher level]], gaining more power as you go. As a bonus, you can boost one category even more. Always choose the category that offers the biggest point gain.''"


===World 2: [[Pond to Pipes]]===
===[[Moleville Region|Mole Mountains]]===
"When you win enough [[Experience Point]]s, you'll move to a [[Level Up|higher level]], gaining more power as you go.  As a bonus, you can boost one category even more.  Always choose the category that offers the biggest point gain."
"''It is written that [[Flower Point|Flower Power (FP)]] rules the world. The [[tadpole]]s scoff at this, of course. All they care about is growing legs. But for you, since you have legs already, I suggest increasing your total FP to 99 by collecting [[Flower (Super Mario RPG)|Flower]]s (1 FP) found in [[Treasure chest|Treasure Box]]es, [[Flower Tab]]s (2 FP) given to you by characters, and [[Flower Jar]]s (5 FP) hidden all over the place.'''*''' What? You want more? You're not from this pond, are you? Okay, don't look directly at the [[Yoshi's Egg|eggs]] in the [[Wheeere's Yoshi?!|shell game]] and try to catch sight of [[Yoshi]] out of the corner of your eye. Also, look for [[Bonus Flower|special boosts]] during battles.''"
 
===World 3: [[Mole Mountains]]===
"It is written that [[Flower Point|Flower Power (FP)]] rules the [[Mushroom World|world]]. The [[tadpole]]s scoff at this, of course. All they care about is growing legs. But for you, since you have legs already, I suggest increasing your total FP to 99 by collecting [[Flower]]s (1 FP) found in [[Treasure Chest|Treasure Box]]es, [[Flower Tab]]s (2 FP) given to you by characters, and [[Flower Jar]]s (5 FP) hidden all over the place.'''*''' What? You want more? You're not from this pond, are you? Okay, don't look directly at the [[Yoshi Egg|eggs]] in the [[Where's Yoshi?|shell game]] and try to catch sight of [[Yoshi]] out of the corner of your eye. Also, look for [[Bonus Flower|special boosts]] during battles."


'''ONCE AGAIN! ..............GIVES ANOTHER TURN <br>
'''ONCE AGAIN! ..............GIVES ANOTHER TURN <br>
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'''ATTACK UP! ............INCREASES ATTACK BY 25 <br>
'''ATTACK UP! ............INCREASES ATTACK BY 25 <br>
'''DEFENSE UP! ...............INCREASES DEFENSE'''
'''DEFENSE UP! ...............INCREASES DEFENSE'''
:'''*'''This is a mistake on the guide's part. Flower Tabs increase Mario's FP only by one, and Flower Jars increase Mario's FP only by three.


:'''*'''Frogfucius is actually mistaken.  While Flowers do increase Mario's FP by 1, Flower Tabs actually increase Mario's FP by 1 as well (not 2), and Flower Jars increase Mario's FP by 3 (not 5).  [[Flower Box]]es, on the other hand, do increase Mario's FP by 5.  The ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide is infamous for its numerous mistakes.<ref>[http://sotss.classicgaming.gamespy.com/index.php?game=smrpg&page=np Secrets of the Seven Stars: NP's Guide Mistakes] - A listing of many, but not all, of the mistakes in the ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide.</ref>
===[[Star Hill Region|Seaside]]===
 
"''Out with the old and in with the new, I always tell my pupils. Naturally, they take this as an excuse to throw me out of the pond, completely missing my point. I really shouldn't expect more from [[tadpole]]s. As for you adventurous types, you should remember to sell off old weapons and armor after you replace them with newer, better items. You'll make good [[Coin|money]] for your used equipment, which you can spend on worthwhile things. I highly recommend this course of action.''"
===World 4: [[Seaside]]===
"Out with the old and in with the new, I always tell my pupils. Naturally, they take this as an excuse to throw me out of the pond, completely missing my point. I really shouldn't expect more from [[tadpole]]s. As for you adventurous types, you should remember to sell off old [[List of weapons in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|weapon]]s and [[Armor (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|armor]] after you replace them with newer, better items. You'll make good [[Coin|money]] for your used equipment, which you can spend on worthwhile things. I highly recommend this course of action."
 
===World 5: [[Land's End]]===
"[[Toadofsky]]'s still looking for help, and it's up to you to provide it! When I was a wee [[tadpole]], we had real music.  None of this [[Boyz II Pumpkins]] nonsense.  Take the song of the [[Monstro Town]] [[Starslap|star]].  Beautiful, beautiful.  The little guy sitting on the shelf at [[Monstermama]]'s will play it for you.  No, he won't write it down.  What's that you say?  Tone deaf, eh?  If you had practiced that piano, like I said -All right, all right.  Here it is: LA TI DO RE SO DO RE ME.  Now leave me alone while I listen to "[[How Much is That Doggie in the Window?]]"  Unless you have a jar of yummy [[Special Items (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Cricket Jam]], that is.  Oh, I'll pay a [[Frog Coin|pretty penny]] for that lip-smacking pleasure, I will!"


===World 6: [[Nimbus Land]]===
===[[Land's End]]===
"The best things in life are free, but don't give them away once you have them, or you'll never retire to a comfy resort like [[Tadpole Pond]]. Shopkeepers will pay [[Coin|big bucks]] for your rare finds. They'll also pony up dough for your out-of date armor and unused [[accessories]]. You'll only get half what you originally paid, but that's better than nothing.  Selling off extra items will also open up precious space in your inventory."
"''[[Toadofsky]]'s still looking for help, and it's up to you to provide it! When I was a wee [[tadpole]], we had real music. None of this [[Boyz II Pumpkins]] nonsense. Take the song of the [[Monstro Town]] [[Starslap|star]]. Beautiful, beautiful. The little guy sitting on the shelf at [[Monstermama]]'s will play it for you. No, he won't write it down. What's that you say? Tone deaf, eh? If you had practiced that piano, like I said -All right, all right. Here it is: LA TI DO RE SO DO RE ME. Now leave me alone while I listen to "{{wp|(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?|How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?}}" Unless you have a jar of yummy [[Cricket Jam]], that is. Oh, I'll pay a [[Frog Coin|pretty penny]] for that lip-smacking pleasure, I will!''"


"Nothing sounds finer than [[Toadofsky]]'s sweet music.  Except, that is, the tinkling of the [[Signal Ring]] alerting you to a [[Surprise Box|hidden treasure]]. What's the Signal Ring, you say?  It seems that [[Croco]], the larcenous lizard, has been using this jangling jewel to find moolah all over the [[Mushroom World|world]]. Surprise him in the act of looting a [[Nimbus Land]] home, though, he'll drop the ring.  Equip it and it will sound a most pleasant tone whenever you wander into an area with a hidden [[Treasure|Treasure Box]]. The Signal Ring won't tell you exactly where the Treasure Box is, though. If you're ever curious about how many Treasure Boxes remain hidden, visit the reformed [[Pandorite]] in [[Monstro Town]]."'''*'''
===[[Nimbus Land]]===
"''The best things in life are free, but don't give them away once you have them, or you'll never retire to a comfy resort like [[Tadpole Pond]]. Shopkeepers will pay [[Coin|big bucks]] for your rare finds. They'll also pony up dough for your out-of date armor and unused accessories. You'll only get half what you originally paid, but that's better than nothing. Selling off extra items will also open up precious space in your inventory.''"


:'''*'''Again, Frogfucius is mistaken. The reformed monster in Monstro Town is actually a [[Chester]], a relative of the [[Pandorite]].
"''Nothing sounds finer than [[Toadofsky]]'s sweet music. Except, that is, the tinkling of the [[Signal Ring]] alerting you to a [[Hidden Treasure|hidden treasure]]. What's the Signal Ring, you say? It seems that [[Croco]], the larcenous lizard, has been using this jangling jewel to find moolah all over the world. Surprise him in the act of looting a [[Nimbus Land]] home, though, he'll drop the ring. Equip it and it will sound a most pleasant tone whenever you wander into an area with a hidden [[Treasure|Treasure Box]]. The Signal Ring won't tell you exactly where the Treasure Box is, though. If you're ever curious about how many Treasure Boxes remain hidden, visit the reformed [[Huhwhat|Pandorite]] in [[Monstro Town]].''"'''*'''
:'''*'''Again, the guide is mistaken. The reformed monster in Monstro Town is actually a [[Comeon|Chester]], a relative of the [[Huhwhat|Pandorite]].


===World 7: [[Factory (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Factory]]===
===[[Factory (Super Mario RPG)|Smithy Factory]]===
"A wise amphibian once said, take the short path. I believe I said it, actually. Of course, my [[Tadpole]]s swim in circles and never get out of [[Tadpole Pond|the pond]]. But you can reach either end of a play course be approaching it from the closest [[Map|World Map]] location. To reach the end of a course, approach it from the World Map location that you reached after completing that course."
"''A wise amphibian once said, take the short path. I believe I said it, actually. Of course, my [[Tadpole]]s swim in circles and never get out of [[Tadpole Pond|the pond]]. But you can reach either end of a play course be approaching it from the closest World Map location. To reach the end of a course, approach it from the World Map location that you reached after completing that course.''"


====More Wisdom====
====More Wisdom====
"At the end of any great quest, a [[tadpole]] expects and deserves some recognition from the simple peons whose very existence depended on its heroic actions. In short, it expects a party. At the very least, the grateful citizens of the land should throw it a festive [[parade]] and light up the night with a sparkling [[fireworks]] display. Ahh, and there's the rub. How do you acquire the fireworks? In fact, there is a little known law of economics that says, if you buy it, it shall be used. Recall the [[Mole folk|fellow]] in [[Moleville]] who sells fireworks? The more fireworks you purchase from this inventor, the more dazzling will be the fireworks show after you defeat [[Smithy]]. The chart below shows just how it works. For instance, if you buy three fireworks from the Moleville merchant, the fireworks display will be a dramatic [[flower]]. If you buy five fireworks, you'll gaze in awe at the [[star]] that bursts overhead during the parade."
"''At the end of any great quest, a [[tadpole]] expects and deserves some recognition from the simple peons whose very existence depended on its heroic actions. In short, it expects a party. At the very least, the grateful citizens of the land should throw it a festive [[parade]] and light up the night with a sparkling [[fireworks]] display. Ahh, and there's the rub. How do you acquire the fireworks? In fact, there is a little known law of economics that says, if you buy it, it shall be used. Recall the [[Mole (Super Mario RPG)|fellow]] in [[Moleville]] who sells fireworks? The more fireworks you purchase from this inventor, the more dazzling will be the fireworks show after you defeat [[Smithy]]. The chart below shows just how it works. For instance, if you buy three fireworks from the Moleville merchant, the fireworks display will be a dramatic [[flower]]. If you buy five fireworks, you'll gaze in awe at the [[star]] that bursts overhead during the parade.''"


'''FIREWORKS DISPLAY'''
'''FIREWORKS DISPLAY'''
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'''4 .............FLOWER''' <br>
'''4 .............FLOWER''' <br>
'''5 ................[[Star|STAR]]
'''5 ................[[Star|STAR]]
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|Jap=ケロケロ湖に住む、なんでも知ってるものしりなカエル。コオロギセんべいがだいこうぶつ。<br>「こまった時には、わしのような 『ものしりじいさん』が アドバイス。 コレ、おやくそく なのよネ。」
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==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カエル{{ruby|仙人|せんにん}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario RPG'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=44}}</ref>
|JapR=Kaeru Sennin
|JapM=Frog Sage
|Chi=青蛙仙人
|ChiR=Qīngwā Xiānrén
|ChiM=Frog Sage
|Dut=Kikkerius
|DutM=From ''kikker'' ("frog") and "Confucius"
|FreA=Maître Ouaron
|FreAM=Master Ouaron; from ''ouaouaron'' ("American bullfrog")
|FreE=Batracius
|FreEM=From ''batracien'' ("amphibian") and "Confucius"
|Ger=Weisequak
|GerM=From ''weise'' ("wise") and ''Quak'' ("croak")
|Ita=Ranius
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''rana'' ("frog") and "Confucius"
|Kor=개구리신선
|KorR=Gaeguri Sinseon
|KorM=Frog Sage
|Spa=Ranisapio
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''rana'' ("frog") and the Latin verb ''sapio'' ("to know"), mixing in the Spanish word ''sapo'' ("toad") as well
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Frogfucius's name is a portmanteau of "[[frog]]" and "[[Confucius]]," the latter of which was a famous Chinese philosopher.
*If Mario stands on the Frog Sage's table and talks to him, he will respond, "''Grasshopper, do you not think it rude to stand on my dining table?''" In the remake, this is changed so he does not start by calling Mario a grasshopper.


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