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- This article is about the character from Yoshi's Crafted World. For the unripe vegetables from Super Mario Bros. 2 also known as "sprouts", see Vegetable § Super Mario Bros. 2.
- “I'm Sprout Blockafeller! Wanna play some hide-and-seek? I'll go hide in some places now. So you come and find me, K? ...K! Off I go! Heehee!”
- —Sprout, Yoshi's Crafted World
Sprout is a member of the Blockafeller species in Yoshi's Crafted World. Unlike the other members, he has a small plant sprout on his head (hence his name) as opposed to a full flower and has a smaller body than other Blockafellers (being about the size of his head), suggesting he may be much younger than the other Blockafellers. His Japanese name supports him being younger than the other Blockafellers. He is one of the four members of the Blockafeller species to be named.
Sprout appears in every level of the game (except for boss levels) after beating the final boss in the level The Great King Bowser, where he hosts his own minigame called "Hide-and-Seek." In each level, he is hidden somewhere and Yoshi has to throw an egg at him to find him. In Hidden Hills, Sprout appears once the player has cleared the level once. Once the player finds Sprout in all 43 levels, they earn the Blockafeller costume.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クラフトンキッド[?] Kurafuton Kiddo |
Blockafeller Kid | |
Chinese | 库拉夫顿小弟[?] Kùlāfūdùn Xiǎodì |
Blockafeller little brother | |
Spanish | Nene Cartúñez[?] | Kid Blockafeller |
Trivia
- Sprout, like the rest of the Blockafellers, is always sitting upright whenever the player searches for him, except in The Shogun's Castle where he is sideways and upside a wall, likely in reference to its ninja-themed setting.