Toad's Shop

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"Mushroom Shop" redirects here. For the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars character who owns a shop also known as the "Mushroom Shop", see Mushroom Boy.
The Mushroom Shop
The wanted sign

Toad's Shop (formerly the Mushroom Shop) is a store in the Mario Party series. It first appears in Mario Party, where it is run by the Mushroom Shop Clerk. In the shop, the player can buy items such as the Talking Parrot, Mecha Fly Guy, and credits. The shop features a wanted sign of Bowser. It can be seen very briefly while exiting the shop. If the player pauses at just the right time while the screen is moving towards the exit door, the player can get a clear look at the Bowser wanted poster. The shop returns in Mario Party Superstars under its current name, this time run by a Yellow Toad. It now sells music, stickers, card designs, and encyclopedia articles instead of items, with the merchandise being sold depending on the player's level.

Inventory[edit]

Image Name Price In-game description Notes
Plus Block from Mario Party Plus Block 200 Coins This appears randomly, and you get the number of coins shown.
Minus Block from Mario Party Minus Block 100 Coins This appears randomly, and you lose the number of coins shown.
Speed Block from Mario Party Speed Block 200 Coins This appears randomly, and only numbers 8 to 10 will appear on the block.
Slow Block from Mario Party Slow Block 100 Coins This appears randomly, and only numbers 1 to 3 appear on the block.
Warp Block Warp Block 200 Coins This appears randomly, and players change positions on the board.
Event Block from Mario Party Event Block 200 Coins This appears randomly, and Boo, Koopa Troopa or Bowser will appear.
Mecha Fly Guy Mecha Fly Guy 100 Coins This counts how many times you rotate the Control Stick. Use it in the Mini-Game House.
MP1 Record.png Record 50 Coins This is the Record for the Juke Box in the Option House.
MP1 Talking Parrot.png Talking Parrot 50 Coins This Parrot is good at mimicking characters' voices. It lives in the Option House.
Lucky Box Lucky Box 400 Coins Get 10 percent interest on Coins you collect with this Lucky Box.
Casino Box Casino Box 300 Coins Bet your Coins with this Box to get double or half of what you actually collected.
Scroll for Bowser's Magma Mountain Magma Mountain 980 Coins This will let you go to the hidden board map of Magma Mountain. Complete the six default board maps to obtain this.
MP1 Credits Item.png Credits 100 Coins This lets you see the End Credits and the names of people who made the game. Complete the Eternal Star map to obtain this.
No Koopa No Koopa 500 Coins Koopa Troopa won't appear on the map, but it won't work on some maps. Complete the Eternal Star map to obtain this.
No Boo No Boo 500 Coins Boo won't appear on the map, but it won't work on some maps. Complete the Eternal Star map to obtain this.
Gameball Gameballs 300 Coins This has many Gameballs with Mini-Games inside. What you get is a surprise. This item appears after at least 30 mini-games have been bought from the Mini-Game House and can be used until all mini-games are bought.

Media[edit]

Audio.svg Mushroom Shop Theme - The theme from Mario Party
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Audio.svg Toad's Shop Bop - The theme from Mario Party Superstars
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Toads winkel[?] Toad's shop
French Boutique Champignon
Magasin de Toad (Mario Party Superstars)
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Mushroom Boutique
Toad's Store
German Toads Laden[?] Toad's Shop
Italian Negozio di Mushroom[1]/Negozio Mushroom[2] (Mario Party) Toad's Shop
Negozio di Toad (Mario Party Superstars)[?] -
Portuguese Loja do Toad[?] Toad's Store
Spanish Tienda de Toad[?] Toad's Shop

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1999. Mario Party instruction booklet (JPG). Nintendo of Europe. Page 138.
  2. ^ 1999. Mario Party instruction booklet (JPG). Nintendo of Europe. Page 127.