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The '''Jelly Pipe''' is the third [[P. 2-Cavern|Cavern]] level in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. It takes place in a sewer with [[jelly]] in many recesses on the floor and ceiling. According to the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' guide for the game, this jelly was created by the [[slug]] found in the level.<ref>Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland. ''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide. Page 37. "'''''Jelly Pipe''' The Yoshis stumble across a pipe that leads underground. If they decide to enter the Jelly Pipe, they’d better be ready to take on the thing that coated the entire tunnel with slime—a giant slug.''"</ref> This level also introduces [[Jelly Ghost]]s, [[Do-Drop]]s, [[Big & Little Boo]]s, and [[Spiked Fun Guy (Yoshi's Story)|Spiked Fun Guys]].
The '''Jelly Pipe''' is the third Cavern [[level]] in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. This level takes place in a sewer. The level is made up of a "jelly extractor," used to extract [[jelly]] from the jelly-rich soil.{{ref needed}} However, few things have need to enter the dark sewers. Some of the enemies in this level are [[Big & Little Boo]]s, [[Jelly Ghost]]s, [[Spiked Fun Guy (Yoshi's Story)|Spiked Fun Guy]]s, and one [[slug]]. The first part of the level has jelly and Jelly Ghosts, while the second part has Big & Little Boos and Spiked Fun Guys. In the level is an area with a slug, and the only way to defeat it is by throwing [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]]s in front of its face.
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==Layout==
The level begins with the [[Baby Yoshi]] falling down onto jelly. Moving forwards, the player encounters pools of jelly on the floor and ceiling with fruit in both and a Jelly Ghost in the pool on the floor. The first [[Miss Warp]] is found near the first pool of jelly. After the jelly pool on the ceiling are two vertical drops with a downward slope between them where two [[Tehee Butterfly|Tehee Butterflies]] block the way. At the end is another jelly pool on the floor that contains coins. Soon after is another jelly pool with a low spiky ceiling. The player must walk slowly on the jelly in order to sink into it and avoid the spikes. The level then splits into a top and bottom path. Taking the bottom path allows a [[Special Heart]] to be collected with the help of the nearby [[Mystery Crate]]. The two paths converge and lead to a vertical shaft. Partway down the shaft is a path to the left that contains two alcoves that have a melon and a pipe to the other section of the level, respectively. Dropping to the bottom of this path lead to a pool of jelly with a Jelly Ghost and a path to the right. Remaining in the main shaft leads to a bed of spikes at the bottom with some platforms slightly above and a shaft to the right. The two paths converge and lead to three small jelly pools with a Jelly Ghost that can move between them. After the pools are a pipe that leads to the beginning of the level, the second Miss Warp, and a [[Vase (Yoshi's Story)|vase]] which leads to a room containing the slug. Beating the slug reveals another Special Heart.
The second section is a large vertical area with five sets of [[Big & Little Boo]]s and holes that continuously release [[Spiked Fun Guy (Yoshi's Story)|Spiked Fun Guys]]. The third and fourth Miss Warps are found on the left and right side of the area, respectively. [[Poochy]] is found at the bottom of the room. [[Ground Pound]]ing the ground near him cause two platforms to appear, allowing access to the third Special Heart. The top-most stone covering the Special Heart contains a [[White Shy Guy]] inside.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The newspapers in the background display a variety of words referencing the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and other [[Nintendo]] products and properties, listing terms such as "[[Luigi]]," "[[Wario]]," "[[Mario]]," "[[list of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Zelda|Zelda]]," "N64," "[[list of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros.#Pikachu|Pikachu]]," "Nintendo," "[[Yoshi]]," and "[[Nintendo 64]]." The same newspapers are also seen in [[Torrential Maze]].
*The newspapers in the background display a variety of words referencing the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and other [[Nintendo]] products and properties, listing terms such as "[[Luigi]]," "[[Wario]]," "[[Mario]]," "[[list of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Zelda|Zelda]]," "N64," "[[list of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros.#Pikachu|Pikachu]]," "Nintendo," "[[Yoshi]]," and "[[Nintendo 64]]." The same newspapers are also seen in [[Torrential Maze]].
==References==
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