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Toadette made her first appearance outside of sports games in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Whenever [[Mario]] gained a new boot or hammer upgrade, Toadette appeared to provide a tutorial on how to use the upgrade's accompanying move. She was shown to be quite  sad when she finished teaching Mario the last move and had to say goodbye. She also appeared in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' as the owner of an island hotel. When Mario and Toad accidentally twisted the hotel into a corkscrew, she demanded that they fixed it, despite their hurry. After they used the power of dance to do so, Toadette warned them about the dangers of the sea, but was promptly ignored.
 
Toadette made her first appearance outside of sports games in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Whenever [[Mario]] gained a new boot or hammer upgrade, Toadette appeared to provide a tutorial on how to use the upgrade's accompanying move. She was shown to be quite  sad when she finished teaching Mario the last move and had to say goodbye. She also appeared in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' as the owner of an island hotel. When Mario and Toad accidentally twisted the hotel into a corkscrew, she demanded that they fixed it, despite their hurry. After they used the power of dance to do so, Toadette warned them about the dangers of the sea, but was promptly ignored.
  
In ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', Toadette joined [[Captain Toad]] in exploring for treasure. In the prologue of Episode 1, they discovered a [[Power Star]], only for [[Wingo]] to swoop in and take it. Toadette clung to the Star and ended up being taken away with it. At the end of the episode, Captain Toad defeated Wingo and saved her. Wingo returned in Episode 2 to claim another Power Star that they had found, with a reversed outcome: this time, it was Captain Toad was was captured. So Toadette donned a headband light similar to Captain Toad's and went on her on adventure in Episode 2 in order to save him. This ended with Toadette finding Captain Toad in a pile of Wingo's spoils at Battle Tower Blitz. Their victory was short-lived, as Wingo then grabbed Toadette and sent Captain Toad flying away. Within Episode 2, Wingo dropped Toadette into the Stumpy Springs Sanctuary, and she went on her own journey parallel to Captain Toad's, until she was captured again at the Scalding Scaffold Sinkhole. Captain Toad proceeded to defeat Wingo once more time, with Toadette throwing him a Super Mushroom during the battle. After they were reunited, they rode a minecart and celebrated, until Captain Toad retreated to go on another adventure.
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In ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', Toadette joined [[Captain Toad]] in exploring for treasure. However, her attempt to stop [[Wingo]] from stealing a [[Power Star]] resulting in her being captured. After she was rescued, Captain Toad was kidnapped instead, and Toadette was then able to travel on a solo adventure where she fought Wingo herself. She ended up being recaptured twice before Captain Toad defeated Wingo for good. She was later included in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' as one of Mario's possible [[Mystery Mushroom]] costumes, after she was unlocked by completing the "Toadette: Treasure Tracker" event course.
  
 
Toadette played an important behind-the-scenes role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', where she worked with the Paper Toads that Mario, Paper Mario and Luigi collected in order to create [[Papercraft|Papercrafts]] and other useful items for their quest, as well as making Trio Attacks for the three protagonists to use. Toadette described herself as the brains of the operation, with the Paper Toads acting as her manual labor. After her Papercraft [[Yoshi]] defeated Papercraft [[King Boo]], the [[Kamek]]s attempted to have her captured to stop her from making any more Papercrafts, at which point Mario's group had to save her from a Fly Guy in a minigame before they could progress further.  
 
Toadette played an important behind-the-scenes role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', where she worked with the Paper Toads that Mario, Paper Mario and Luigi collected in order to create [[Papercraft|Papercrafts]] and other useful items for their quest, as well as making Trio Attacks for the three protagonists to use. Toadette described herself as the brains of the operation, with the Paper Toads acting as her manual labor. After her Papercraft [[Yoshi]] defeated Papercraft [[King Boo]], the [[Kamek]]s attempted to have her captured to stop her from making any more Papercrafts, at which point Mario's group had to save her from a Fly Guy in a minigame before they could progress further.  

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