Editing Yoshi Theater (Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World)
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|[[File:YT 04.png|250px]]<br>'''Cookies'''/'''That Takes the Biscuit''' | |[[File:YT 04.png|250px]]<br>'''Cookies'''/'''That Takes the Biscuit''' | ||
|Poochy climbs up the table, seeing two cookies | |Poochy climbs up the table, seeing two cookies. One shaped like a checkered board, and another looking like a flower. Poochy grabs the flower shaped one and tosses it in the air. Before he can eat it though, Light Blue Yoshi with wings floats past and grabs it. Poochy finds out and begs for it back. Yoshi with wings grabs the checkered one and Poochy watches helplessly and whimpers. | ||
|Yoshi Hut | |Yoshi Hut | ||
| From "take the biscuit," meaning to be the best or worst at something. | | From "take the biscuit," meaning to be the best or worst at something. | ||
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|[[File:YT 27.png|250px]]<br>'''Game Over''' | |[[File:YT 27.png|250px]]<br>'''Game Over''' | ||
|Pink Yoshi and Poochy are playing | |Pink Yoshi and Poochy are playing on a [[Nintendo 3DS]], the screen of which is facing away from the viewer/s. They exchange a look that they are both ready, and then begin the level, with Pink Yoshi controlling the movement buttons and Poochy in charge of the jump button. They are winning and clearly enjoying the game, until the "lose a life" and "game over" sounds play. Pink Yoshi feels utterly defeated and falls down, and Poochy's tail stops wagging and droops. | ||
The sounds from the 3DS clearly shows that the game that is being played is a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game, complete with the Super Star theme that makes both Pink Yoshi and Poochy cheer, and the losing a life and game over sounds. | |||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
{{ | {{quote2|Stop motion Yoshi acts in his own special way, a way that’s different to the Yoshi you typically see in games. We hope that players will enjoy seeing Yoshi in a brand new light.<ref name="playnintendo">{{cite|deadlink=yes|archive=web.archive.org/web/20190210115846/https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/news/poochy-yoshis-woolly-world-game-behind-the-scenes|title=Behind the scenes with Poochy and Yoshi|publisher=[[Play Nintendo]]|accessdate=August 16, 2020}}</ref>|Hirokazu Minegishi, animator at dwarf}}<ref>{{cite|url=www.dw-f.jp/english/staff/index.html|title=Staff|publisher=dw-f.jp|accessdate=May 15, 2020}}</ref> | ||
The stop motion shorts were produced by dwarf, an animation studio in {{wp|Tokyo}} who had notably worked on animations involving the mascot of Japanese broadcaster {{wp|NHK}}, {{wp|Domo (NHK)|Domo-kun}}. A now-deleted article on the [[Play Nintendo]] website documented the general stages of production behind a short.<ref name="playnintendo"/> | The stop motion shorts were produced by dwarf, an animation studio in {{wp|Tokyo}} who had notably worked on animations involving the mascot of Japanese broadcaster {{wp|NHK}}, {{wp|Domo (NHK)|Domo-kun}}. A now-deleted article on the [[Play Nintendo]] website documented the general stages of production behind a short.<ref name="playnintendo"/> | ||