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Again, BLACK AND WHITE GAME!!!!! {{User:Maxlover2/sig}}
Again, BLACK AND WHITE GAME!!!!! {{User:Maxlover2/sig}}
When you play the old GameBoy games on those other handhelds, they appear in color. -- [[User: Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]]
Ummm....They do? I played mole mania, SML2, and DKL3 on GVA, and it was black and white. - [[User:Ultimatetoad|Ultimatetoad]]
Exactly! {{User:Maxlover2/sig}}
Yay,I play SMl2 on my GBA SP and there some added colors.But they  are very pale and innacurate.
[[User:Gofer|Gofer]]
Okay, I'll upload official artwork for it.{{User:Knife/sig}} 23:38, 4 March 2007 (EST)
I do the same thing, but with G&W Gallery 1 & 2. {{USer:3dejong/sig|completely inaccurate coloring.. nice.}}
Is artwork canon?{{unsigned|Bjdill}}
== Sky Pop Yoshi ==
Should [[Sky Pop Yoshi]] count as a cameo appearance? You can become yellow in that game, and it looks like the artwork, but it isn't technically the original Sky Pop. --[[User:Kitapio T.|Kitapio:]] [[User talk:Kitapio T.|Keepin' it cool]] since 2000 (not even close) 12:30, January 16, 2024 (EST)
Edit: Whoops! I guess I can't read. :)
:I'd say it depends on how generic we perceive the name "Sky Pop" to be. I checked [https://www.google.com/search?q=pop+meaning Oxford Dictionaries], [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pop Merriam Webster], and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pop#English Wiktionary] and none of them give "pop" a definition related to airplanes, but there are definitions that evoke something moving through the air, such as a projectile shot from a small weapon or a baseball hit high above. My point is, there is an extreeeemely faint possibility "Sky Pop Yoshi", the name, was inspired by either of these definitions and any resemblance to Mario's airplane in ''Super Mario Land'' is coincidental. That's just me being overly circumspect as always, though; even if the resemblance somehow were a coincidence, it's strong enough that I myself would still have Sky Pop Yoshi mentioned in this article. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 12:51, January 16, 2024 (EST)

Latest revision as of 12:53, January 16, 2024

Plane in SML end scene[edit]

Is the plane that Mario flies away with Daisy in at the ending of Super Mario Land really the Sky Pop? It looks vastly different; much more like a futuristic jet plane than Mario's little biplane. --YellowYoshi398 11:06, 20 January 2007 (EST)

More like.. Tatanga's escape pod?! 3dhammer.gif 3D, who thought that.. 3dhammer.gif

how do you know its yellow? Max2 (talk) hello? black and white game!

Umm... artwork?Knife (talk) 13:02, 4 March 2007 (EST)

Is it yellow when Super Mario Land is played on the Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance? -- Sir Grodus

Again, BLACK AND WHITE GAME!!!!! Max2 (talk)

When you play the old GameBoy games on those other handhelds, they appear in color. -- Sir Grodus

Ummm....They do? I played mole mania, SML2, and DKL3 on GVA, and it was black and white. - Ultimatetoad

Exactly! Max2 (talk)

Yay,I play SMl2 on my GBA SP and there some added colors.But they are very pale and innacurate. Gofer

Okay, I'll upload official artwork for it.Knife (talk) 23:38, 4 March 2007 (EST)

I do the same thing, but with G&W Gallery 1 & 2. 3dhammer.gif 3D, completely inaccurate coloring.. nice. 3dhammer.gif

Is artwork canon?
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bjdill (talk).

Sky Pop Yoshi[edit]

Should Sky Pop Yoshi count as a cameo appearance? You can become yellow in that game, and it looks like the artwork, but it isn't technically the original Sky Pop. --Kitapio: Keepin' it cool since 2000 (not even close) 12:30, January 16, 2024 (EST) Edit: Whoops! I guess I can't read. :)

I'd say it depends on how generic we perceive the name "Sky Pop" to be. I checked Oxford Dictionaries, Merriam Webster, and Wiktionary and none of them give "pop" a definition related to airplanes, but there are definitions that evoke something moving through the air, such as a projectile shot from a small weapon or a baseball hit high above. My point is, there is an extreeeemely faint possibility "Sky Pop Yoshi", the name, was inspired by either of these definitions and any resemblance to Mario's airplane in Super Mario Land is coincidental. That's just me being overly circumspect as always, though; even if the resemblance somehow were a coincidence, it's strong enough that I myself would still have Sky Pop Yoshi mentioned in this article. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 12:51, January 16, 2024 (EST)