When played as by a CPU, he will shoot eggs. Yoshi is also a lightweight character in Mario Kart: Super Circuit , having great acceleration but poor speed and weight. Yoshi's weight is changed to medium in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! His partner is Birdo , and his special item is the Yoshi Egg , while his personal kart is the Turbo Yoshi. On Birdo's profile, it says, "Appears to be Yoshi's girlfriend Yoshi is also playable in all three arcade Mario Kart games. In Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 , when in his standard kart, Yoshi has exceptional acceleration but poor weight and top speed.
When in his personal kart, however, he has a slightly higher top speed at the expense of slightly lower acceleration. He shares these traits with Peach and Blinky. He also has two downloadable palette swaps in this game red and black , which both change his special item. He shares his stats in this game with Peach and Waluigi.
He has his own course, Yoshi Falls , which is the second course in the Mushroom Cup. In the Missions mode, he must fight Big Bully. Yoshi is once again a lightweight driver in this game, sharing his weight with Shy Guy. He also has a small weight, traction, and drift boost.
Yoshi later returns in Mario Kart 7 as a lightweight racer, sharing this weight division with Peach and Daisy. Yoshi returns in Mario Kart 8. While the official website classifies him as a middleweight, Yoshi is actually a lighter middleweight, focusing a little more on acceleration, handling, and traction than with speed and weight. He shares these traits with Peach and Daisy. Additionally, from this game onward, Yoshi's voice becomes more high-pitched.
Yoshi appears in a playable role once more in Mario Kart Tour , where he is a Super driver. His special skill is the Yoshi's Egg. The game has introduced a number of High-End variants of Yoshi.
A reindeer variant called Yoshi Reindeer was made available in the Holiday Tour as the second spotlight driver and, like with the standard version, he has the Yoshi's Egg as his special skill. Yoshi Egg Hunt , a variant of Yoshi in an egg costume, was introduced in the eponymous Yoshi Tour of as the first week's spotlight driver and, as with both the standard and reindeer versions, his special skill is the Yoshi's Egg. Yoshi in a boxing kangaroo outfit, named Yoshi Kangaroo , was added in the September Sydney Tour ; unlike any the aforementioned Yoshi variants, his special skill is the Boomerang Flower.
Yoshi Kangaroo has yellow skin coloration like common depictions of boxing kangaroos and his emblem displays a yellow-spotted Yoshi's Egg, which would identify him as a Yellow Yoshi instead of the main Yoshi character; however, while other non-green Yoshi drivers are specifically named after their colors "Red Yoshi", "Blue Yoshi" etc. His shoes are also the same color as the standard Yoshi variant, whereas the shoes seen in modern designs of Yellow Yoshi are typically green.
Yoshi is typically an agile sports player, allowing him to make quick maneuvers this was especially prevalent in the Mario Tennis competitions. In the game's intro, Yoshi participates in the tournament, where he wins against Princess Daisy to advance to the semifinals.
Yoshi loses to Mario in the semifinals match, however. This is also the first game to partner Yoshi with Birdo. Yoshi also has a minigame called Fruit Factory. His default doubles partner is Koopa Troopa.
Yoshi's Mario Power Tennis trophy animation begins with him entering the stage, where Luigi is about to present Yoshi's trophy to him. Yoshi then begins to feel hungry, and his stomach growls.
Mistaking the trophy for a pineapple, he lashes out with his tongue to eat the trophy, accidentally swallowing Luigi in the process. Yoshi can then be seen wondering about Luigi's sudden disappearance. Yoshi also appears in Mario Tennis Open , where he is once again a playable Speed type character. Also, different-colored Yoshis, as well as a Yoshi costume for the player's Mii , can be unlocked in this game by scanning specific QR Codes.
Yoshi is again a default speedy character in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. He also appears as a speedy character in Mario Tennis Aces , where his Special Shot involves him sprouting wings and hitting the ball midair. He was also playable in the game's online tournament demo, available from the start.
Yoshi is in the second place position, with 29 DK Coins. In this adventure, Yo'ster Isle can be accessed from the mainland via the Pipe Vault , to participate in the various races held there.
This racing competition was known as the Mushroom Derby. Unfortunately, the last winner of the Mushroom Derby was an arrogant Yoshi named Boshi. After winning the race, Boshi declared himself the boss of Yo'ster Isle. He suspended the races, allowing only one-on-one races between himself and a lesser competitor and only when Yoshi Cookies were on the line. Upon Mario's arrival, Yoshi and Mario team up once again, this time to defeat Boshi and end his reign over the small isle.
As such, Yoshi puts his cookies on the line and challenges the arrogant Yoshi champion to a race. After a difficult and grueling race, Mario and Yoshi cross the finish line before Boshi. With Boshi defeated, the Yoshis declare Yoshi their new boss, but Yoshi declines the offer, instead suggesting that the races should be owned by everyone. As thanks for his help, Yoshi gives Mario a few Yoshi Cookies.
He can be summoned if Mario uses a cookie in battle. Yoshi will then attempt to eat an enemy and convert it into an item for Mario to use. Yoshi is depicted in this game as bilingual, due to speaking both the Yoshi language and Mario's language. Yoshi has been playable in every Mario Party game that has been released. In Mario Party 2 and 3 , Yoshi's favorite item is a Warp Block ; if he is set on as a computer, he is more likely to buy a Warp Block over any other item.
In Mario Party 5 , Yoshi is partners with Toad. Yoshi is featured in Mario Party 9. His constellation is the "Hero's Best Buddy. Yoshi's Dice Block has one 0, one 1, two 3's, one 5, and one 7, making it very balanced. He is the playable character in the Modern version of Manhole , where he has to keep up the titular manhole covers to ensure that various Toads, Donkey Kong Jrs.
If any of the pedestrians fall into the water, Yoshi will duck his head and cover his eyes in shame, and he will get a miss. Lastly, he appears in the Modern version of Oil Panic , where he spends time running around the fort Bowser is on while Mario is trying to gather up the oil that Bowser is spilling inside.
Yoshi in this mode acts as a quasi-ally to Mario, as feeding him oil will have him ingest the oil to create blocks via his fire breath. Feeding him enough for a particular side will have him scale the blocks and blast Bowser away temporarily. Yoshi tends to open his chute mid-fall or at the last minute. In the Modern version of Chef , Yoshi is quasi-playable alongside Princess Peach, where the player has to feed food to Yoshi in order to gain points. After the player feeds him enough cooked food, he will lay an egg, which after further feedings will result in the egg hatching, Yoshi striking a pose with the Baby Yoshi , and then having the baby replace him, with the baby eventually growing into Yoshi if the player feeds it enough food.
If the player feeds Yoshi burnt food, he will become Baby Yoshi. Although Yoshi himself is not playable in the Modern version of either Egg or Greenhouse instead, the player character is a Light Blue Yoshi and an Orange Yoshi, respectively , he is depicted on their respective images for the key art for the game.
In the Modern version of Rain Shower , Yoshi appears on the hammock in the upper right-hand corner, and as such, the player as Mario has to protect Yoshi from the water balloons that Bowser is throwing in the tree above. If a water balloon hits Yoshi, he will eat it, only to spit out the colored water in disgust, and the player will receive a miss. In the Modern version of Mario's Cement Factory , Yoshi appears on the left conveyor belt, eagerly waiting for cookies to emerge so he can eat them.
If the player overfills any of the tanks, he will be dunked with the batter, earning the player a miss. Aside from his roles in the games above, he also reprises his roles in the Modern versions of Fire and Chef. He also appears in the preview animations for both Mario's Cement Factory and Chef :.
In the former, Yoshi and Toad are putting cookie batter on a conveyor belt each, only for Toad's batter to get stolen by a Boo, causing him to sob, and then the Boo, as a prank, drops the batter on Yoshi, with it being a large enough quantity that Yoshi is completely engulfed save for the eyes, while the Boo sticks out his tongue in a taunting manner as Yoshi is baffled at the entire situation.
In the latter, Yoshi appears nearing the end after Peach buries Mario under a mass of flipped eggs, where he comes in, eats them all, and then takes an overwhelmed Mario away. Yoshi is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Yoshi is one of the heaviest fighters in the game behind Samus and Donkey Kong , but his attacks are not as powerful as other heavyweights.
In addition, despite his weight, Yoshi has an average ground speed, the highest air speed, and a high second jump. Yoshi has a tether grab in the form of his tongue, and he is also unique in that his shield is a Yoshi Egg rather than the normal shield. The Flutter Kick also slows down Yoshi's descent in midair. Most of Yoshi's special moves revolve around the use of eggs, mostly based on his abilities in the Yoshi platforming games.
Yoshi's standard special move is Egg Lay , in which Yoshi grabs an opponent with his tongue, swallows them, and turns them into an egg to trap them. His up special move is Egg Throw , in which Yoshi tosses an egg to deal damage. Pink and Blue Yoshis also make an appearance, but only in single-player mode as opponents.
Yoshi is the only character to have unplayable alternate costumes. Yoshi returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. He is given a side special move, Egg Roll , in which he encases himself inside an egg and rolls across the ground. While his general stats have been retained, he does not have the fastest air speed in this game this is instead Jigglypuff. Yoshi also cannot jump out of shield in this game, the only character to hold this distinction.
Yoshi's shield is also unique in that any attack that hits him sends him moving forward, allowing him to evade opponents. Yoshi's up tilt is now an upwards tail swipe performed while jumping, and his back aerial is now a series of weak tail wags instead of a strong backwards tail swipe. Yoshi also has two additional recolors for this game that were previously CPU-exclusive from the previous game: Blue and Pink. In Adventure Mode, ten Yoshis are fought halfway through the first stage.
After defeating all ten Yoshis, the player can continue through the second half of the course. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl , Yoshi once again returns as a playable character. Yoshi's appearance in this game has been modified to be more consistent with his modern appearance. He once again has the fastest air speed of any character.
In addition, many of his attacks are now tail-based, due to his forward tilt being changed. Yoshi gains a Final Smash : Super Dragon , which gives Yoshi a massive pair of wings, allowing him to fly freely and breathe large fireballs. Yoshi is first seen sleeping on a tree stump in a forest. Link walks by him without seeing him. Soon, the Halberd attacks the peaceful area, deploying Primids against Link and Yoshi.
Yoshi wakes up and walks up to Link, and the two advance through the forest together. After making it through the dangers of the wood, they watch from a cliff as the Halberd flies away, high in the sky, but continue their pursuit of it, undaunted. After they win, Mario stops to see Yoshi and Link standing over a dissolving trophy. Mario gets mad at Link, thinking that he is a member of the Subspace Army and that he defeated Peach. He runs to Link and Yoshi very fast and tries to hit Link.
Mario and Pit then attack Link and Yoshi. Link gets mad at Mario, thinking that he is a member of the Subspace Army and that he defeated Zelda. He quickly runs towards Mario and tries to hit him. Yoshi then joins Link in fighting Mario and Pit. Soon, after the battle, the four understand each other and the four become a team.
They see King Dedede , who had taken Luigi , Ness , and the other princess. Either Link or Pit blows out the engine of the Cargo depending on which fake princess was initially fought if Peach, it is Pit; if Zelda, it is Link. Along with Kirby, they follow Dedede to his castle, only to find that Bowser had taken the princess and got away. Eventually, they reach a desert where the Ancient Minister is carrying a Subspace Bomb.
Pit fires an arrow at the Ancient Minister, trying to stop him from placing the bomb. However, the Ancient Minister places the bomb and his R. Although Mario and Pit try to stop them, the bomb is about to blow up. The Ancient Minister leaves the area, and the bomb explodes. Mario hops on Yoshi, while everyone else hops on Kirby's Warp Star , and they all leave the area before the explosion of the Subspace Bomb reaches them.
After a battle at the Canyon , Yoshi and his teammates meet up with the other heroes and enter Subspace, only to have Tabuu turn everyone into trophies. Yoshi was rescued by Kirby, who had been revived by one of Dedede's badges that he had eaten. Everyone, including Yoshi, then joins forces and eventually defeats Tabuu. Yoshi once again returns for Super Smash Bros. His appearance has once again been changed in this game, his model being reproportioned and his stance made more upright, making him even more consistent with his current appearance in the Mario and Yoshi series.
While his special moves are no different, some of his other moves have been changed to fit with his new appearance. Yoshi is also able to jump out of shield in this game once again, for the first time since the original Super Smash Bros.
Lastly, Yoshi's mobility is increased, but in exchange, his overall damage output is lowered. For equipment , Yoshi is the only character that can use the Egg and Saddle equipment for offense and defense, respectively, and is able to use Boots for speed. Yoshi's eggs in Egg Throw now have the ability to bounce off the ground. His new idle animation is now similar to his idle animation from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island , while his running animation has him in an upright stance.
Most of Yoshi's costumes from the previous game reappear in this game, except for Black Yoshi, who is replaced with a new alternate costume that is based on Yoshi's appearance in Yoshi's Crafted World. His new Final Smash, Stampede! Melee opening. On a side note, as with several other returning fighters, Yoshi's victory theme has been slightly shortened and sped up compared to in the previous installments.
Yoshi's overall mobility has been further improved, sporting faster walking, dashing, and air speeds, as well as a higher initial dash. Yoshi benefits from other universal changes, such as reduced short hop timing, lowered landing lag in his aerials, the reintroduction of directional air dodging, the ability to use any ground attack out of a run, and the ability to use his aerial attacks on ladders.
Yoshi's pummel is much faster, but it is also weaker; however, his overall damage output is slightly improved, while many of his attacks deal more knockback. Yoshi also has a cameo in the ending screen for Ridley's Classic Mode route, where he is watching in shock as Rathalos and a giant version of Ridley are roaring at each other at the Bridge of Eldin.
In the Mario Golf series , Yoshi has a straight golf shot that achieves average heights. In Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 , Yoshi's drive is yards and his shot is straight, and he is also the only male character with a straight shot, as the rest of the golfers with straight shots are females, and all the other males have either fade or draw shots. Yoshi is scared by a Chain Chomp as he tries to get his ball back, and he falls asleep with the Koopa Troopa when Waluigi takes too long to sink his ball.
Yoshi also appears in Mario Golf: Advance Tour. Yoshi returns in Mario Golf: World Tour with the same straight, average-height drive. A new golf course, Yoshi Lake , appears and contains giant Yoshi Eggs, bouncy blocks, and many pools of standing water. Completing all Star Coin challenges for this course unlocks his costume.
The course also appears with the aesthetics of Yoshi's Woolly World. Miis can use Yoshi's golf clubs and ball, and clothes based on him are available at the shop or through participating in tournaments. In Mario Superstar Baseball , Yoshi not only can run at high speeds but can also use his long tongue to field baseballs.
On the map, Yoshi can use Manholes and ground-pound the ground next to the trees to make characters come out. In both games, Yoshi has around average fielding skills, very good running skills, and fairly weak pitching skills. Yoshi appears as a balanced and courageous captain in Super Mario Strikers and again in the sequel, Mario Strikers Charged. His clothing in the first game is a blue and orange jersey with a Y on it with blue and orange cleats.
His second soccer outfit is a green and blue armored jersey with his team logo on it with green and white cleats. In Mario Hoops 3-on-3 , Yoshi appears as an all-around player. Alternate colors of himself can be unlocked. The color of the Yoshi depends on the amount of time that passes between rescuing the egg and the egg hatching. Yoshi's attributes in these games trend towards the lightweight side of the spectrum, often with high footspeed and less-than-impressive accuracy.
Yoshi is the main character in the English localization of Tetris Attack. The game's single-player story mode takes place in the world of Yoshi's Island , where Bowser and his minions have cursed all of Yoshi's friends. Playing as Yoshi, the player must defeat each of his friends in order to remove the curse.
Once all friends have been freed, the game proceeds to a series of confrontations with Bowser's minions, and then to Bowser himself. During these final matches the player can select Yoshi or any of the rescued friends to play out the stage. Yoshi is one of the original 12 playable characters in Super Smash Bros. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl adventure mode, Yoshi is awakened by various Subspace enemies and teams up with Link and other Smash Bros.
Yoshi has made cameo appearances in other video games. When shot the Yoshi figurine plays Yoshi's signature "Yoshi! Shooting all of them will earn the player the Yoshi rank at the end of the game.
Super Show , except with a different setting. The show features Yoshi as a regular character, voiced by Andrew Sabiston and in the cartoon, he is featured as a young, friendly and fleet-of-foot dinosaur who occasionally talks in 3rd person until speaking perfect English from slightly later in the episode A Little Learning. Yoshi is King Koopa's pet, referred to as a "throwback" by a gang of Koopas, joins Princess Daisy's side and selflessly protects her against a stabbing before reappearing at the end of the film in good health.
Since appearing in Super Mario World , Yoshi has received largely positive reception. Yoshi is one of the most recognizable characters in the Mario series and is featured in a myriad of Mario merchandise such as toys, shirts, and figures. In a poll conducted in , Yoshi was voted as the third-favorite video game character in Japan, with Cloud Strife and Mario placing second and first, respectively. Cheat Code Central listed Yoshi as the third best sidekick in video games, as well as one of the most adorable video game characters.
They mean "good luck", "righteous" and "good, virtuous, respectable" respectively. The "good luck" may relate to the event when Baby Mario happened to land onto Yoshi's back.
In Tokyo, people dress up as different Mario characters and ride on karts. On the internet, Yoshi Committed Tax Fraud is a meme refers to jokes that Yoshi illegally evaded paying his taxes; it has lasted since Brad Fear from WhatCulture!
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Yoshi character. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Thank you for rescuing me. People love their pop culture dinosaurs, whether they're fearsome prehistoric predators like in Jurassic Park or a family of screwball sitcom puppets —and one famous green fellow is king of the consoles. In honor of the recent launch of Yoshi's Crafted World , the eighth main installment in the Yoshi franchise, here are a few interesting facts about the character's gaming history.
Like many people or cartoon characters , Yoshi goes by a diminutive of his real name: T. Yoshisaur Munchakoopas. According to an old Nintendo guide shared by author Blake Harris, the character originally had a far more convoluted name more befitting of a dinosaur. However, that long scientific-sounding name doesn't roll off the tongue quite like Yoshi does, so it's easy to see why Nintendo chose to omit it from their general marketing.
The legend of Yoshi may have begun with Super Mario World —and that iconic box art —but it turns out the character was planned to debut much earlier, and on different hardware. According to legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto i.
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