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|JapM=Bizarre Machine Castle; ''kikai'' means "machine" as a noun and "bizarre" as an adjective.  
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|Fra=Château méka
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|FraM=Mecha Castle
|Ger=Tüftelschloß
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|GerM=Puzzle Castle
|GerM=Puzzle Castle

Revision as of 15:31, January 31, 2021

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Template:Levelbox The Mecha Castle is the first castle level in Yoshi's Story. The castle contains a large amount of swords, gears, and spinning wheels much like the ones from Yoshi's Island. Some pistons smash together, instantly defeating any Yoshi traversing the castle.

Other information

Storybook segment

The Yoshis finally got to the castle in the final page of the storybook. Behind all the noisy machines, Baby Bowser guarded the tree. Bowser was a tough baby, but bad guys finish last. The Yoshis won!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キカイな おしろ[?]
Kikai na Oshiro
Bizarre Machine Castle; kikai means "machine" as a noun and "bizarre" as an adjective.
Chinese 机械城[?]
Jīxiè Chéng
Mechanical City
German Tüftelschloß[?] Puzzle Castle

Trivia

  • While the Message Block states that red swords will chase the Yoshi, they only move back and forth and do not actually chase it.
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