Glowing Baby Yoshi
Glowing Baby Yoshi | |
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First appearance | New Super Mario Bros. U (2012) |
Latest appearance | New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019) |
Variant of | Baby Yoshi |
A Glowing Baby Yoshi,[1] also known as a Bulb Baby Yoshi,[2] is a golden-colored Baby Yoshi appearing in New Super Mario Bros. U. It has the ability to light up dark areas when the player presses the button on or shakes . The amount of light shone increases the more the player shakes. Glowing Baby Yoshis also have the ability to stun enemies with the bright light. When Glowing Baby Yoshis are carried, they add a chorus to the current music, and they are also capable of eating Boos alongside other enemies.
A Glowing Baby Yoshi supersedes the functions of Glow Blocks from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, as both illuminate dark places when carried. Additionally, Glowing Baby Yoshis' overall appearance resembles Bulb Yoshi from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
This is the only Baby Yoshi that cannot be found on the world map, and therefore, it cannot be taken into other levels. In addition, its light-based abilities are functional only in dark areas. However, if the players carry one to the goal, the Glowing Baby Yoshi gives an extra life and remains behind in the fortress, unlike the other Baby Yoshis that remain in front of the building and then follow the characters when they enter. Glowing Baby Yoshis are found only in the levels Fire Snake Cavern and Which-Way Labyrinth in New Super Mario Bros. U and Piranhas in the Dark in New Super Luigi U. The only other appearances Glowing Baby Yoshis make are in the credits scene, where they dance with the other Baby Yoshis, and the Red Toad House, where they hold either a Toad icon or a Bowser icon.
Profiles[edit]
New Super Mario Bros. U[edit]
- Instruction manual bio: "This Baby Yoshi emits a bright glow, illuminating his surroundings and startling enemies."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヒカリちびヨッシー[?] Hikari chibi yosshī |
Light Baby Yoshi | |
Chinese (simplified) | 发光小耀西[?] Fāguāng Xiǎo Yàoxī |
Glowing Baby Yoshi | |
Chinese (traditional) | 發光小耀西[?] Fāguāng Xiǎo Yàoxī |
Glowing Baby Yoshi | |
Dutch | Licht-Baby Yoshi[?] | Light Baby Yoshi | |
French | Bébé Yoshi Lumineux[?] | Luminous Baby Yoshi | |
German | Leucht-Baby-Yoshi[?] | Light Baby Yoshi | |
Italian | Baby Yoshi Luccichino[?] | - | |
Korean | 빛꼬마요시[?] Bit Kkoma Yosi |
Light Baby Yoshi | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Yoshi Bebé Luminoso[?] | Light Baby Yoshi | |
Russian | Малыш Йоши-светлячок[?] Malysh Yoshi-svetlyachok |
Firefly Baby Yoshi | |
Spanish | Bebé Yoshiluz[?] | Light Baby Yoshi |
References[edit]
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. U official site
- ^ Issue #285 of Nintendo Power, page 69
Yoshis |
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Yoshi characters |
Baby Fat • Boshi • Fearsome 5 • "It" • Mini Yoshi • Rabbid Yoshi • Ura Yoshi • Village Leader • Yokkī • Yoob • Yoshi • Yoshi Kid |
Yoshi types |
Baby Yoshi • Balloon Baby Yoshi • Bubble Baby Yoshi • Glowing Baby Yoshi • Star Yoshi • Winged Yoshi • Yoshi |
Yoshi relatives |
Bahamutt • Dorrie • Noshi • Plessie • Rex |
Yoshi egg types |
Egg (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time) • Flashing Egg • Giant Egg • Mega Eggdozer • Metal Eggdozer • Yoshi's Egg |
Yoshi-inspired vehicles |
Coconut 1 • Dreamy Egg • Egg 1 • Egg Rider • Go-Go Yoshi • Gold Egg • Turbo Yoshi (Black, Blue, Red, White) • Yoshi Bike |