Bufo

The Bufo make an appearance in "Wizard." They are a group of tadpoles that live inside a toad's vocal sack. They bestow Finn and Jake with wizard cloaks (which Finn sees as a dress and tucks into his shorts so he wouldn't be embarrassed). They teach Finn every level of wizardry until he became a master, and only then inform him he has to make a vow to become an Ultimate Wizard. Finn accepted without even knowing what vow he had to make, though the Bufo tried to warn him saying that he wasn't familiar with the terms of the vow. Finn, upon accepting the pledge, was led to a room where he would protect the wizard training facility from a meteor with the Old Wizards for the remainder of his life, using the powers to keep the meteor away. The Bufo admit to tricking people, but the fact that he did make some effort to warn Finn of the terms shows that the Bufo try to be at least a bit fair. At the end of the episode, the Bufo begin to renounce all magic, but Finn interrupts telling them it is unnecessary to quit his job and that he only had to stop taking credit for ideas that aren't theirs. They then took credit for that idea out of Finn's earshot. It is known that one of their names is Leonard. His name was revealed because he wasn't talking in unison with the other Bufo. The Bufo also appear as a contestant in "Wizard Battle."

The toad host reappears in "Reign of Gunters" in a secret wizard's club Ice King accidentally discovers. He and his fellow wizards attempt to kill Ice King in an offscreen battle that Ice King escapes from.

Appearance
The Bufo live inside of a toad (which is likely their father) and can only be seen when the toad's vocal-sac is fully expanded. The toad often portrays the Bufo's emotions. The Bufo themselves are teal tadpoles with small purple wizard hats. There are nine of them, and they all try to speak in unison.

Quotes
See Bufo/Quotes

Trivia

 * There are nine Bufo for most of the episode, but ten of them are shown near the end.
 * Bufo is a Latin word for toad.
 * Like the Witch from "The Witch's Garden," the Bufo use the "Razzamafoo" spell to bring Finn and Jake closer and/or swap places.
 * The host of the Bufo may be a male Darwin frog because, after the tadpoles hatch, the males keep the Tadpoles in their vocal sacs.
 * The Bufo host may be named Bartholomew.
 * The name Bufo is a latin word for toad, which is also genus classification for toads.

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