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==Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 Draft==
=='''Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 Draft'''==
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===Team Chibi Yoshi===
===Team Chibi Yoshi===
{{Main|Team Chibi Yoshi}}
Volume 19 also includes six special introductory pages for each of the baby Yoshis (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140). Each page has a brief description of the Yoshi, a sketch of him, and a four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of his personality.
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file:SMK vol 19 TCY 1.png|Green Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 2.png|Red Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 3.png|Light Blue Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 4.png|Pink Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 5.png|Blue Yoshi
file:SMK vol 19 TCY 6.png|Yellow Yoshi
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==References==
==References==
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=='''Team Chibi Yoshi Draft'''==
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|full_name=Team Chibi Yoshi
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 19|Volume 19]]
|species=[[Baby Yoshi]]
|latest_appearance=Super Mario-Kun [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 20|Volume 20]]
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'''Team Chibi Yoshi''' is the name given to the six [[Baby Yoshi]]s that accompany [[Mario]] in volumes [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 19|19]] and [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 20|20]] of the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' manga. These are, in fact, the same six Baby Yoshis depicted in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', but are only referred to as a group in this way in the manga series. Unlike in the game, each Baby Yoshi has a unique personality and appearance, and cooperate to solve problems during their adventure.
They each have a unique introductory page with a brief description, sketch, and four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of their personality in Volume 19 (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140).
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==Team Members==
===Green Yoshi===
{{Main|Green Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 1.png|100px|thumb|right|Green Yoshi]]
Green Yoshi is the first to hatch after Mario arrives in the Yoshi's Island storybook. He's good tempered and hard working, and is always ready to work hard for the rest of the team. Though he's referred to as the leader of the team from the outset, his position as such isn't solidified until after he and Red Yoshi have a competition to decide who would make a better leader. In the end, Green shows a spirit of self-sacrifice and helps Red complete the challenge, and so Mario declares Green the leader.
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===Red Yoshi===
{{Main|Red Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 2.png|100px|thumb|right|Red Yoshi]]
Red Yoshi is fiery-tempered and always looking to pick a fight. His introductory four-panel comic even shows him picking a fight with a stone after he's tripped over it. He wears a ''hachimaki'', or headband, that changes constantly to display what he's thinking or feeling at any given moment. He's always ready to take a challenge head on, but lacks the selflessness required to be the team leader. But despite his tough exterior, he does have a soft side and is sometimes moved to tears in emotional situations.
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===Light Blue Yoshi===
{{Main|Light Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 3.png|100px|thumb|right|Light Blue Yoshi]]
Light Blue Yoshi is extremely smart and well-behaved. When all the other Yoshis are causing trouble, Mario often relies on Light Blue to get things done. He usually turns to head-knowledge when it comes to solving problems, and often builds machines to help the team through tough situations - but they don't always work well. Always looking at the world through the eyes of an academic, he gets most passionate when he's about to discover something of scientific significance - for example, the [[Bone Dragon]] skulls that he assumes are an archaeological treasure trove.
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===Pink Yoshi===
{{Main|Pink Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 4.png|100px|thumb|right|Pink Yoshi]]
Pink Yoshi is an ''Okama'', or male gay transvestite. She wears a large bow and makeup, and is always trying to use her feminine charms to get through situations (and it never works). Though she's usually pretty sweet, if you get her upset - for example, by insulting her cooking, or interrupting her beauty sleep - she can be the most fearsome Yoshi of all.
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===Blue Yoshi===
{{Main|Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 5.png|100px|thumb|right|Blue Yoshi]]
Blue Yoshi is described as both ''Hesomagari'', a word that connotes a generally unimpressed, disagreeable, and stubborn disposition, and ''Shibui'', one who is cool, classy, and appreciates subtle sophistication. He almost never gets excited about anything and usually shows no emotion unless its irritation. He keeps a cool head under pressure and has sophisticated tastes.
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===Yellow Yoshi===
{{Main|Yellow Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)}}
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 6.png|100px|thumb|right|Yellow Yoshi]]
Yellow Yoshi is notoriously stupid, but has a good heart. He's always depicted with a string of mucus dripping from his nose and has a tendency to mistake what people say for something else that sounds similar, creating a lot of word puns. He's extremely close to [[Poochy]] and the two are almost always seen together. Though he's not very smart, he has a willing spirit and is always trying to help out, but he usually gets yelled at for his constant, clumsy mistakes.
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==References==
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Revision as of 13:22, September 13, 2014

Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 Draft

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Super Mario-Kun Volume 19 concludes the Super Mario 64 story arc of the previous installment in the series and begins the arc covering the events in Yoshi's Story. It features Mario, six unique Baby Yoshis, and Poochy as main characters, with Luigi and Yoshi making appearances throughout. Bowser serves as the antagonist until the conclusion of the Super Mario 64 arc, but Baby Bowser becomes the primary antagonist in chapter four as the story moves into the Yoshi's Story arc.

Contents

Chapters

Stage One

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 1
Finally the end!? 64 Battle!

スーパーマリオ64編: 第1面 ついに決着!? 64バトル! (Super Mario 64 arc: Stage One. Finally the end!? 64 Battle!)

The story begins where the previous installment left off, with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and a Bob-omb Buddy arriving at the final course. As they set off, a pair of Goombas alert Bowser to their presence. The group meets the Whomp King, who's been reduced to a tiny size after being defeated by Mario on two prior occasions (in volume 15 and volume 18). He says that his wife and children have left him and he's been expelled from Bowser's Koopa Troop. Mario tries to step on him, but Yoshi intervenes because he feels sorry for the Whomp King and delivers a brief, impassioned speech to that effect.

As they near the end of the course they encounter an army of enemies, but they end up destroying themselves and the group continues to the star-shaped final battlefield. Bowser appears and dons a powered suit and releases a powerful barrage of attacks on the group, who are only saved thanks to a Magic Carpet that shields them with its body. Bowser defeats the carpet with his fire breath (and Yoshi uses the charred carpet as a stove to cook okonomiyaki). Faced with such a well-equipped enemy, Mario muses that he wishes he had a Super Scope to use against him. Suddenly one appears, delivered by none other than the Whomp King, who had a change of heart after Yoshi showed him kindness.

Yoshi takes the Super Scope and prepares to fire on Bowser. Realizing there's trouble, Bowser activates his Combat Evasion Ability to escape. The others are alarmed, but he only holds up a sign in the final frame that reads "次回につづく (To be continued)."

Stage Two

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 2
Temendous strength using a hundred Marios!?

第2面 百人マリオで百人力!? (Stage Two. Tremendous strength using a hundred Marios!?)[note 1]

Stage Three

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 3
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Stage Four

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Stage Five

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 5
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Stage Six

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 6
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Stage Seven

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 7
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Stage Eight

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 8
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Stage Nine

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 9
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Stage Ten

Super Mario-kun manga volume 19 chapter 10
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Team Chibi Yoshi

Main article: Team Chibi Yoshi

Volume 19 also includes six special introductory pages for each of the baby Yoshis (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140). Each page has a brief description of the Yoshi, a sketch of him, and a four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of his personality.

References

  1. ^ The word play in the kanji here is as follows: 百人マリオ (lit. One hundred man Mario), translated "a hundred Marios," and 百人力 (lit. One hundred man strength), translated "Tremendous strength," both include the same stem, 百人, or one hundred.


Team Chibi Yoshi Draft

Template:Character-infobox

Team Chibi Yoshi is the name given to the six Baby Yoshis that accompany Mario in volumes 19 and 20 of the Super Mario-Kun manga. These are, in fact, the same six Baby Yoshis depicted in Yoshi's Story, but are only referred to as a group in this way in the manga series. Unlike in the game, each Baby Yoshi has a unique personality and appearance, and cooperate to solve problems during their adventure.

They each have a unique introductory page with a brief description, sketch, and four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of their personality in Volume 19 (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140).

Team Members

Green Yoshi

Main article: Green Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Green Yoshi

Green Yoshi is the first to hatch after Mario arrives in the Yoshi's Island storybook. He's good tempered and hard working, and is always ready to work hard for the rest of the team. Though he's referred to as the leader of the team from the outset, his position as such isn't solidified until after he and Red Yoshi have a competition to decide who would make a better leader. In the end, Green shows a spirit of self-sacrifice and helps Red complete the challenge, and so Mario declares Green the leader.

Red Yoshi

Main article: Red Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Red Yoshi

Red Yoshi is fiery-tempered and always looking to pick a fight. His introductory four-panel comic even shows him picking a fight with a stone after he's tripped over it. He wears a hachimaki, or headband, that changes constantly to display what he's thinking or feeling at any given moment. He's always ready to take a challenge head on, but lacks the selflessness required to be the team leader. But despite his tough exterior, he does have a soft side and is sometimes moved to tears in emotional situations.

Light Blue Yoshi

Main article: Light Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Light Blue Yoshi

Light Blue Yoshi is extremely smart and well-behaved. When all the other Yoshis are causing trouble, Mario often relies on Light Blue to get things done. He usually turns to head-knowledge when it comes to solving problems, and often builds machines to help the team through tough situations - but they don't always work well. Always looking at the world through the eyes of an academic, he gets most passionate when he's about to discover something of scientific significance - for example, the Bone Dragon skulls that he assumes are an archaeological treasure trove.

Pink Yoshi

Main article: Pink Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Pink Yoshi

Pink Yoshi is an Okama, or male gay transvestite. She wears a large bow and makeup, and is always trying to use her feminine charms to get through situations (and it never works). Though she's usually pretty sweet, if you get her upset - for example, by insulting her cooking, or interrupting her beauty sleep - she can be the most fearsome Yoshi of all.

Blue Yoshi

Main article: Blue Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Blue Yoshi

Blue Yoshi is described as both Hesomagari, a word that connotes a generally unimpressed, disagreeable, and stubborn disposition, and Shibui, one who is cool, classy, and appreciates subtle sophistication. He almost never gets excited about anything and usually shows no emotion unless its irritation. He keeps a cool head under pressure and has sophisticated tastes.

Yellow Yoshi

Main article: Yellow Yoshi (Super Mario-Kun)
Text Translation:
Yellow Yoshi

Yellow Yoshi is notoriously stupid, but has a good heart. He's always depicted with a string of mucus dripping from his nose and has a tendency to mistake what people say for something else that sounds similar, creating a lot of word puns. He's extremely close to Poochy and the two are almost always seen together. Though he's not very smart, he has a willing spirit and is always trying to help out, but he usually gets yelled at for his constant, clumsy mistakes.

References