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'''Snag-Stitches''' are thin, orange enemies that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', which resemble a piece of leather with metal rings, and have bushy eyebrows similar to those of [[Blargg (small)|Blarggs]]. They only appear in their titular course, [[Snag-Stitch Mountain]]. Snag-Stitches normally appear moving either left and right within a certain range, up and down within a certain range in a square path, or in a circular path. These ranges and paths are denoted by purple crayon lines on the wall of the background. Certain Snag-Snitches found in the course's [[Umbrella Yoshi]] area do not move, and can appear separate from a background with purple lines. Snag-Stitches damage {{id|Yoshi|species}} on contact.
'''Snag-Stitches''' are thin, orange enemies that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', which resemble a piece of leather with metal rings, and have an angry face with bushy eyebrows similar to those of [[Blargg (small)|Blarggs]]. They only appear in their titular course, [[Snag-Stitch Mountain]]. Snag-Stitches normally appear moving either left and right within a certain range, up and down within a certain range, in a square path, or in a circular path. These ranges and paths are denoted by purple crayon lines on the wall of the background. Certain Snag-Snitches found in the course's [[Umbrella Yoshi]] area do not move, and can appear separate from a background with purple lines. Snag-Stitches damage {{id|Yoshi|species}} on contact.


[[File:YWW Snag-Stitched.png|thumb|left|150px|Two Snag-Stitches tied to the background, with a third about to be tied.]]
[[File:YWW Snag-Stitched.png|thumb|left|150px|Two Snag-Stitches tied to the background, with a third about to be tied.]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, January 3, 2025

Snag-Stitch
A Snag-Stitch in the Scrapbook Theater
First appearance Yoshi's Woolly World (2015)
Latest appearance Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (2017)
Comparable

Snag-Stitches are thin, orange enemies that appear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, which resemble a piece of leather with metal rings, and have an angry face with bushy eyebrows similar to those of Blarggs. They only appear in their titular course, Snag-Stitch Mountain. Snag-Stitches normally appear moving either left and right within a certain range, up and down within a certain range, in a square path, or in a circular path. These ranges and paths are denoted by purple crayon lines on the wall of the background. Certain Snag-Snitches found in the course's Umbrella Yoshi area do not move, and can appear separate from a background with purple lines. Snag-Stitches damage Yoshi on contact.

A Yoshi among three Snag-Stitches; two of them being already stitched to the background, and the third about to be stitched
Two Snag-Stitches tied to the background, with a third about to be tied.

Snag-Stitches cannot be defeated. However, if a yarn ball is thrown at them, they get tied to the wall in the background, with its metal rings closely knit together. In this state, they are bent and folded in a way to act as a flat platform. They bob a little with Yoshi's weight. After a short time, they shake then break free of the yarn ball, resuming normal movement. Correctly timing yarn balls to have the Snag-Stitch serve as platforms at the appropriate height is required to complete Snag-Stitch Mountain.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コワモテさん[1]
Kowamote-san
From「強面」(kowamote, fierce look) with「さん」(the honorific san)
German Schnappnaht[?] Snap seam
Italian Pedanastro[?] From pedana (footboard) and nastro (tape)
Korean 험상씨[?]
Heomsangssi
From "험상궂다" (heomsanggutda, hard-faced) with "씨" (the honorific -ssi)
Spanish Lengancho[?] From "engancharse" (to hook to something)

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