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''Not to be confused with [[Toady]].''
''Not to be confused with [[Toady]].''


'''Mr. Toad''' is a wild toad who stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s favorite pair of socks in [[The Great Sock Mystery]]. Mr. Toad is a sly business toad who trades with The [[Sock Market]]. He is willing to trade anything for socks or anything of value.
'''Mr. Toad''' is a wild toad and the husband of [[Toady]].
 
==Information==
 
He first appeared in [[The Great Sock Mystery]] when he stole [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s favorite pair of socks. By [[The Great Lint Rush]] he had a very large share in the [[Sock Market]] and basically controlled it. [[Pal]], [[Amigo]] and [[Kate Read|Baby Kate]] tried to get socks back from him but after negotiating Pal was only able to loan a sock with an interest of 10 socks by the end of the week or else he would take control of the [[Reads' House]].
 
So they made up a plan to trick Mr. Toad; they would make him think lint is worth more than socks. It worked and it also saved the Sock Market.
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Revision as of 23:52, 17 December 2011

Mr. Toad
Mr. Toad.png
Gender Male
Animal Toad

Not to be confused with Toady.

Mr. Toad is a wild toad and the husband of Toady.

Information

He first appeared in The Great Sock Mystery when he stole D.W.'s favorite pair of socks. By The Great Lint Rush he had a very large share in the Sock Market and basically controlled it. Pal, Amigo and Baby Kate tried to get socks back from him but after negotiating Pal was only able to loan a sock with an interest of 10 socks by the end of the week or else he would take control of the Reads' House.

So they made up a plan to trick Mr. Toad; they would make him think lint is worth more than socks. It worked and it also saved the Sock Market.