This guide shows all Origami Toad forms in the Origami Toad Gallery of Musee Champignon, in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Read on to see the unique Origami Toads per streamer and their descriptions!
List of Contents
Red Streamer Origami Toads | ||
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1 | Cicada | This kind of cicada makes its signature sound by vibrating its wings. You can enjoy its shrill hum all year long! |
2 | Fried Egg | The king of breakfast. Whether they're salted, peppered, or slaughtered in hot sauce, fried eggs reign supreme. |
3 | Flower | A picture-perfect flower with an ideal arrangement of leaves and petals. Why does it smell like a mushroom? |
4 | Purple Butterfly | An elegant purple butterfly that occasionally deigns to land on a flower. |
5 | Yellow Tulip | A beautiful flower, perfect for picking. each color of tulip sends a different message, so think before you pluck! |
6 | Swan | This graceful bird appears to glide over lakes with ease, but under the surface, its legs are paddling like mad. |
7 | Blue Butterfly | A flower-fluttering butterfly often found in flowering fields. |
8 | Red Butterfly | A butterfly that really likes flowers. Yes, moreso than other butterflies. Just the tiniest amount. |
9 | Flag | The sight of this flag fluttering in the breeze is enough to make you jump for joy. Time to party with a few fireworks! |
10 | Red Tulip | Folded Toads can make picture-perfect tulips. For instance, this red tulip came from a Red Toad. What are the odds?! |
11 | Yellow Butterfly | A cheery yellow butterfly that almost seems to be toying with your emotions for no good reason. |
12 | Red Dog | A fierce guard dog who can help you become a fierce fighter...after you unfold him. |
13 | Red Scarab Beetle | Some say these big beetles are "lazy" and "slow moving," but they prefer "deliberate" and "totally chill." |
14 | Prairie Dog | A critter that likes to burrow holes in open fields. They're not moles, but their whack-a-mole streak is fierce. |
15 | Red Mushroom | Most Toads can be mistaken for mushrooms. This one, even more so than usual. |
16 | Yellow Mushroom | A rare yellow mushroom. Found in places with plenty of sunshine and electricity. |
17 | Informational Sign | A helpful sign with an oddly chatty message printed on it. |
18 | Grasshopper | A tiny bug with an impressive hop. It's likely to flee when threatened, so try to approach it slowly. |
19 | Blue Roundfish | Did you know that paper folded in the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions. |
20 | Green Scarab Beetle | A type of scarab common to the caves that house the Temple of the Earth Vellumental. |
21 | Yellow Scarab Beetle | A slightly shy version of the scarab beetle that prefers dark places. |
22 | Pamphlet | This looks just like an informative pamphlet for Overlook Tower, but inside... there's just the confused face of a folded Toad. |
23 | Pennant | A souvenir from a popular tourist attraction. Sure to liven up the spirit of any room. |
24 | Tower | A souvenir of Overlook Tower. Out of all the souvenirs of this particular tower, this is definitely the overlook-iest. |
25 | Pencil | It may look like a bright-blue colored pencil, but it's just a replica. The sharp tip can't write, so it's a bit pointless. |
Blue Streamer Origami Toads | ||
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26 | Blue Thinfish | This poor creature turned out to be Sea Captain Toad, flopping away on Autumn Mountain! Truly a fish out of water. |
27 | Red Autumn Leaf | A fallen friend from Autumn Mountain. It's a bit thicker than a real leaf, which somehow makes it more convincing. |
28 | Yellow Autumn Leaf | Toads come in a variety of colors, just like autumn leaves...but they don't have to fall out of a tree first. Phew! |
29 | Monkey | A mischievous monkey who can move very quickly. Certainly much faster than a Toad! |
30 | Red Thinfish | A vibrant red and white fish that leaps out of the water almost as if it were a Cheep Cheep. |
31 | Red Dragonfly | Looks perfect flitting among autumnal fields. It moves very fast, so you'll have to think faster if you want to catch it! |
32 | Red Scarab Beetle | Some say these big beetles are "lazy" and "slow moving," but they prefer "deliberate" and "totally chill." |
33 | Chestnut | If you bonk a tree in Chestnut Valley, a tough chestnut might fall down. This is the tasty morsel you'll find inside! |
34 | Butterfly | A common butterfly with uncommon looks. These colorful flutterers could almost be works of art! |
35 | Heart | This bold and beautiful symbol seems to shout, "My body may be origami, but my heart has yet to fold!" |
36 | Paper Lantern | One of the unique lamps found within Shogun Studios. Place a candle inside to re-create a bit of the park at home! |
37 | Shuriken | A ninja's most indispensable weapon. True ninjas know how to throw them in one vertical, fluid motion. |
38 | Dragonfly | What a rare find! This pattern is uncommon among dragonflies but normal among Toads. Oh, wait... |
39 | Yellow Dog | A good, good boy keeping watch over Shogun Studios. It's OK to pet him—his bark is worse than his bite. |
40 | Blue Scarab Beetle | A scarab that patiently waits for Mario under the rocks in the House of Tricky Ninjas...just like a ninja would! |
41 | Blue Roundfish | Did you know that paper folded into the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions. |
42 | Fan | An item that feels right at home inside Shogun Studios. Good for self-fanning—GREAT for flirting. |
43 | Flower | A picture-perfect flower with an ideal arrangement of leaves and petals. Why does it smell like a mushroom? |
44 | Cat | A kitty that loves to lounge. It's kind of flat for origami, so you may find it purring on either side of the cushion. |
45 | Grasshopper | A tiny bug with an impressive hop. It's likely to flee when threatened, so try to approach it slowly. |
46 | Bonsai | Calming bonsai tree. Found in Shogun Studios. It was a Toad, once. |
47 | Squarefish | This funny fish seems as though it's at home on land. Would you invite it into your home? |
48 | Cactus | A cactus that grows in the dry sands of the desert. It's a bit small and flimsy. Poor thing must be thirsty! |
Yellow Streamer Origami Toads | ||
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49 | Shovel | A simple digging tool found in a tunnel. It probably won't dig very well...but it sure looks convincing, doesn't it? |
50 | Yellow Scarab Beetle | A slightly shy version of the scarab beetle that prefers dark places. |
51 | Scorpion | This critter may look though, but it's sure to flee if you get too close. Was it playing hide-and-seek with a Pokey? |
52 | Lizard | Found clinging to a wall in a corner of the desert. Will it go up? Will it go down? The decision fatigue is palpable. |
53 | Cactus | A cactus that grows in the dry sands of the desert. It's a bit small and flimsy. Poor thing must be thirsty! |
54 | Skull | A skull stuck to a cactus, punctuating the dark desert with a ghostly grin. It's a great tool for pranking scaredy-cats. |
55 | Snake | Come on out, little fella! This origami creation is a big hit among fans of things that slither. |
56 | Yellow Mushroom | A rare yellow mushroom. Found in places with plenty of sunshine and electricity. |
57 | Yellow Tulip | A beautiful flower, perfect for picking. each color of tulip sends a different message, so think before you pluck! |
58 | Red Pennant | That surfing Snifit sure has some moves, but where did that unusual board come from? |
Purple Streamer Origami Toads | ||
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59 | Vase | You can drop this vase over and over, but it'll never shatter. It's perfect for clumsy art collectors! |
60 | Blue Roundfish | Did you know that paper folded in the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions. |
61 | Heart | This bold and beautiful symbol seems to shout, "My body may be origami, but my heart has yet to fold!" |
62 | Rabbit | An adorably bouncy animal that hops excitedly near Mario and ? Blocks alike. It's just hoppy to be here, really. |
63 | Red Roundfish | Don't toss this lively red and white fish on the grill unless you want to get roasted! |
64 | Informational Sign | A helpful sign with an oddly chatty message printed on it. |
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