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[[File:YTT-Yoshi End Eggling Screenshot.PNG|frame|left|[[Yoshi]] with the rescued Egglings during the ending cutscene.]]
[[File:YTT-Yoshi End Eggling Screenshot.png|frame|left|[[Yoshi]] with the rescued Egglings during the ending cutscene.]]
[[File:Eggling.jpg|thumb|75px|A Giraffe Eggling.]]
[[File:Eggling.jpg|thumb|75px|A Giraffe Eggling.]]
[[File:YTT-Eggling Artwork2.png|frame|A Tiger Eggling.]]
[[File:YTT-Eggling Artwork2.png|frame|A Tiger Eggling.]]
'''Egglings''' are the natives of [[Eggland]] that were attacked by the [[Koopa Troop]] during the events of ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. They managed to escape to [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]], but they were turned into [[apple]]s by one of [[Bowser]]'s spells and trapped inside the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]] that Yoshi's Island had become with everything else. When prompted by the [[Spirit of Cuteness]], [[Yoshi]] ate the apples and returned the Egglings to their old selves.  
{{quote|The tasty-looking Egglings belong to me! Bwa harf!|Bowser|Yoshi's Topsy-Turvy}}
'''Egglings''' are the natives of [[Eggland]] that were attacked by the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]] during the events of ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. They managed to escape to [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], but they were turned into [[apple]]s by one of [[Bowser]]'s spells and trapped inside the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]] that Yoshi's Island had become with everything else. The [[Spirit of Cuteness]] asks [[Yoshi]] to save them in exchange for [[Happiness Medal]]s. In the missions given by the Spirit of Cuteness, Yoshi is required to save a certain number of Egglings. To turn them back to normal, Yoshi must eat the apples.


There are at least 100 Egglings; they come in three sizes and twenty varieties, including Gold, Silver, Pearl, Zebra, Panda, Tiger, Leopard, Giraffe, Squirrel, Cow, Snake, Turtle, Bee, Deer, Dove, Flamingo, Raccoon, Owl, Angel, and Bear. Each individual Eggling also has a name; their names are puns based on their type.
There are at least 100 Egglings; they come in three sizes and twenty varieties, including Gold, Silver, Pearl, Zebra, Panda, Tiger, Leopard, Giraffe, Squirrel, Cow, Snake, Turtle, Bee, Deer, Dove, Flamingo, Raccoon, Owl, Angel, and Bear. Each individual Eggling also has a name; their names are puns based on their type.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=タマゴじん
|JapR=Tamago-jin
|JapM=Egg people
|Ita=Ovetto
|ItaM=From "ovum" ("egg" in Latin) and Italian diminutive suffix "-etto"
}}
{{YTT}}
{{YTT}}
[[Category:Eggs]]
[[Category:Eggs]]
[[Category:Yoshi Topsy-Turvy Characters]]
[[Category:Yoshi Topsy-Turvy characters]]
[[Category:Yoshi Species]]
[[Category:Yoshi species]]

Latest revision as of 08:16, October 21, 2024

Yoshi with the Egglings in the ending cut-scene
Yoshi with the rescued Egglings during the ending cutscene.
Artwork of an Eggling from Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
A Giraffe Eggling.
Artwork of a Tiger Eggling
A Tiger Eggling.
“The tasty-looking Egglings belong to me! Bwa harf!”
Bowser, Yoshi's Topsy-Turvy

Egglings are the natives of Eggland that were attacked by the Koopa Troop during the events of Yoshi Topsy-Turvy. They managed to escape to Yoshi's Island, but they were turned into apples by one of Bowser's spells and trapped inside the Forbidden Pop-Up Book that Yoshi's Island had become with everything else. The Spirit of Cuteness asks Yoshi to save them in exchange for Happiness Medals. In the missions given by the Spirit of Cuteness, Yoshi is required to save a certain number of Egglings. To turn them back to normal, Yoshi must eat the apples.

There are at least 100 Egglings; they come in three sizes and twenty varieties, including Gold, Silver, Pearl, Zebra, Panda, Tiger, Leopard, Giraffe, Squirrel, Cow, Snake, Turtle, Bee, Deer, Dove, Flamingo, Raccoon, Owl, Angel, and Bear. Each individual Eggling also has a name; their names are puns based on their type.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマゴじん[?]
Tamago-jin
Egg people
Italian Ovetto[?] From "ovum" ("egg" in Latin) and Italian diminutive suffix "-etto"