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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|greater_location=[[Dinosaur Land]] (''Super Mario World'')<br>[[Mario | |greater_location=[[Dinosaur Land]] (''Super Mario World'')<br>[[Mario's world]] (''Super Mario RPG'')<br>[[Yoshi's Island (location)#Super_Smash_Bros._series|Yoshi's Island]] (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'')<br>[[Mushroom Kingdom]] (''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'') | ||
|inhabitants=[[Yoshi (species)| | |inhabitants=[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Yoshi's Island''' is where [[Yoshi]] was first discovered (and where his [[Yoshi (species)|species]] appears to be native to), hence his name.<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1991|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|page=19|quote=Yoshi was first discovered on Yoshi's Island, that's how he got his name.|publisher=Nintendo of America | '''Yoshi's Island''' is where [[Yoshi]] was first discovered (and where his [[Yoshi (species)|species]] appears to be native to), hence his name.<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1991|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|page=19|quote=Yoshi was first discovered on Yoshi's Island, that's how he got his name.|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> The island first appears in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', where it is part of a larger region called [[Dinosaur Land]]. | ||
The name "Yoshi's Island" refers to two separate islands that have different names in the original Japanese versions: the one that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' (ヨースター{{ruby|島|とう}} | The name "Yoshi's Island" refers to two separate islands that have different names in the original Japanese versions: the one that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' ({{hover|ヨースター{{ruby|島|とう}}|Yōsutā Tō}}, Yo'ster Isle), and the one that later appeared in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' ({{Hover|ヨッシーアイランド|Yosshī Airando}}, Yoshi Island). However, in most localizations, no distinction is made between these two locations. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario World''=== | ===''Super Mario World''=== | ||
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====''Tetris Attack''==== | ====''Tetris Attack''==== | ||
The events of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' take place on ''Super Mario World 2 | The events of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' take place on the Yoshi's Island from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.<ref>{{cite|date=1996|quote=「ヤッホー!ここはヨッシーアイランド!」 (''Yoo-hoo! This is Yoshi Island!'')|title=''Tetris Attack'' (Game Boy)|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}</ref> | ||
====''Yoshi's Story''==== | ====''Yoshi's Story''==== | ||
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====''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy''==== | ====''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy''==== | ||
[[File:YTT-Credit Scene5.png|thumb|left|Yoshi's Island in ''[[Yoshi's Topsy-Turvy]]'']] | [[File:YTT-Credit Scene5.png|thumb|left|Yoshi's Island in ''[[Yoshi's Topsy-Turvy]]'']] | ||
Similar to ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'', the island was locked inside a pop-up book, this time known as the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]]. A spirit, named [[Hongo]], felt threatened by Bowser and tried to lock him away in the book. The book was too powerful and sucked in all of Yoshi's Island, turning everything into paper and cardboard. [[Yoshi]], assisted by the [[ | Similar to ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'', the island was locked inside a pop-up book, this time known as the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]]. A spirit, named [[Hongo]], felt threatened by Bowser and tried to lock him away in the book. The book was too powerful and sucked in all of Yoshi's Island, turning everything into paper and cardboard. [[Yoshi]], assisted by the [[tiny spirits]], traversed the Island to reach [[Bowser]]. Upon defeating Bowser, Yoshi and Hongo returned the island to its normal state. | ||
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[[File:Yo'sterIsleRacetrack SMRPG-NS.png|thumb|left|Yo’ster Isle in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)]] | [[File:Yo'sterIsleRacetrack SMRPG-NS.png|thumb|left|Yo’ster Isle in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)]] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], it goes by the name '''Yo’ster Isle''' (also named '''Yoshtar Island''' on one occasion<ref>{{cite|date=November 1995|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 38|page=73}}</ref>), which is closer to the Japanese name of the ''Super Mario World'' rendition of the island. It is an optional area of [[ | In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], it goes by the name '''Yo’ster Isle''' (also named '''Yoshtar Island''' on one occasion<ref>{{cite|date=November 1995|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 38|page=73|publisher=EMAP|language=en-gb}}</ref>), which is closer to the Japanese name of the ''Super Mario World'' rendition of the island. It is an optional area of [[Mario's world]] and can be easily bypassed by ignoring the [[Pipe Vault]] and moving on to [[Moleville]]. The island is home to many Yoshis of various colors. Yoshis find entertainment in the [[Mushroom Derby]], a short race on the island's track. The Yoshis of the island enjoy racing and hold the derby often. The island is also a famous tourist destination; for many years, people from around the world have traveled to Yo’ster Isle to experience its many features.<ref name=NP>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide|page=24|date=1996}}</ref> | ||
Yo’ster Isle is connected to the mainland by a [[Warp Pipe]] to the Pipe Vault. The island is rich with vegetation and scattered with trees, with small, open shelters made of wooden poles and covered with leafy roofs. Most of the Yoshis cannot actually speak directly to humans; only [[Yoshi]] can communicate with [[Mario]], and acts as translator when talking to the other [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s. Besides Yoshi himself, there are several important Yoshis: [[Boshi]], a blue Yoshi known for his unsociable behavior, and the small, green [[ | Yo’ster Isle is connected to the mainland by a [[Warp Pipe]] to the Pipe Vault. The island is rich with vegetation and scattered with trees, with small, open shelters made of wooden poles and covered with leafy roofs. Most of the Yoshis cannot actually speak directly to humans; only [[Yoshi]] can communicate with [[Mario]], and acts as translator when talking to the other [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s. Besides Yoshi himself, there are several important Yoshis: [[Boshi]], a blue Yoshi known for his unsociable behavior, and the small, green [[Baby Fat]] who hatches and grows during the course of the game, though never leaves the small nest. If Mario feeds him enough [[Yoshi Cookie|Cookie]]s, he will eventually be rewarded with a few rare items, including [[Red Essence]]. | ||
Boshi is considered the leader of the island after he won the Mushroom Derby and declared himself boss of the Yoshis. However, with the help of Mario, Yoshi can defeat Boshi in another Mushroom Derby race, allowing the Yoshis to live freely again. Although the Yoshis make up the indigenous population, the island is considered a vacation hotspot and [[Raz]] and [[Raini]], two [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] from [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]], spend their honeymoon there. | Boshi is considered the leader of the island after he won the Mushroom Derby and declared himself boss of the Yoshis. However, with the help of Mario, Yoshi can defeat Boshi in another Mushroom Derby race, allowing the Yoshis to live freely again. Although the Yoshis make up the indigenous population, the island is considered a vacation hotspot and [[Raz]] and [[Raini]], two [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] from [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]], spend their honeymoon there. | ||
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In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], the door to the [[trampoline|warp trampoline]] in [[Johnny]]'s quarters has a map to Yo’ster Isle hanging above it, indicating that it may have originally been a destination of the [[Sunken Ship]]. | In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], the door to the [[trampoline|warp trampoline]] in [[Johnny]]'s quarters has a map to Yo’ster Isle hanging above it, indicating that it may have originally been a destination of the [[Sunken Ship]]. | ||
Yo’ster Isle is accessed in-game as a distinct area and is considered [[World 3]] in the Shogakukan guide,<ref>{{cite|language=ja|page={{file link|Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg|33}}|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1996|title=''スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック''|isbn= | Yo’ster Isle is accessed in-game as a distinct area and is considered [[World 3]] in the Shogakukan guide,<ref>{{cite|language=ja|page={{file link|Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg|33}}|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=May 10, 1996|location=Tokyo|title=''スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック''|isbn=4-09-102538-2}}</ref> while it is still considered a part of [[World 2]]: [[Tadpole Pond Region|Pond to Pipes]] in the [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]].<ref name=NP/> In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], it is in the '''Yo’ster Island Region'''. | ||
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There are three different stages that have appeared in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] which are named Yoshi's Island. The first one appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is based off of ''Yoshi's Story'' and renamed Super Happy Tree in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the one appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is based off of Yoshi's Island from ''Super Mario World'' ("Yo'ster Isle" in Japanese), and the one in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is based off of Yoshi's Island from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' ("Yoshi Island" in Japanese). | There are three different stages that have appeared in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] which are named Yoshi's Island. The first one appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is based off of ''Yoshi's Story'' and renamed Super Happy Tree in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the one appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is based off of Yoshi's Island from ''Super Mario World'' ("Yo'ster Isle" in Japanese), and the one in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is based off of Yoshi's Island from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' ("Yoshi Island" in Japanese). | ||
The connection between | The connection between Yo'ster Isle and Yoshi Island varies depending on the game: in ''Melee'', the Japanese stage select lists Yoshi Island as the greater location of Yo'ster Isle, while Yoshi's Japanese [[trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] description in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' lists them separately from each other.<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=2014|quote=ヨースター島やヨッシーアイランドに生息する、マリオたちの冒険を助ける心強いパートナー (A dependable partner who assists Mario on his adventures on Yo'ster Isle and Yoshi Island.)|title=''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''}}</ref> In other languages, both islands are named Yoshi's Island and listed singularly in Yoshi's ''3DS / Wii U'' trophy description. | ||
Additionally, Yoshi's Japanese [[List of stages debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Boxing Ring|Boxing Ring]] nickname translates to "Glutton of Yo'ster Isle" ({{Hover|ヨースター島のくいしんぼう|Yōsutā Tou no Kui Shinbō}}) in Japanese, as does his Korean Boxing Ring nickname in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | |||
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[[File:Yoob's Island.png|thumb|left|[[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] on Yoshi's Island in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'']] | [[File:Yoob's Island.png|thumb|left|[[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] on Yoshi's Island in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'']] | ||
During the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the island is attacked by [[Yoob]] and the [[Shroob]]s. After the first two [[Cobalt Star|Cobalt Shard]]s are stolen by [[Baby Bowser]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] | During the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the island is attacked by [[Yoob]] and the [[Shroob]]s. After the first two [[Cobalt Star|Cobalt Shard]]s are stolen by [[Baby Bowser]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] visit the island from the time hole in the library on the second floor of Peach's Castle. They meet a reporter called [[Kylie Koopa]] and a giant, Yoshi-like monster called Yoob who attacks the town, as well as the young Kamek, who they chase after to the top of the mountain. There were [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] statues around the island, and one of them had a hole where the spring water was coming out. Baby Mario drinks this to become [[Pump Mario]], allowing him to spit out water in short spurts. | ||
The young Kamek is initially seen collecting [[Yoshi Cookie]]s for Baby Bowser, which adult Luigi also collects and feeds Baby Luigi several times in the rest of the game. As the four chase | The young Kamek is initially seen collecting [[Yoshi Cookie]]s for Baby Bowser, which adult Luigi also collects and feeds Baby Luigi several times in the rest of the game. As the four chase the young Kamek, they must use several techniques like Pump Mario and [[Spin Jump]] to make progress on the mountain. At the top of the mountain, the adults find Baby Bowser and ask him for the shards, while the babies eat up all the rest of Baby Bowser's cookies which causes Baby Bowser's anger and a fight with Kamek. After defeating Kamek, the four chase Baby Bowser to a dead end where he eats the shards, but before the four have a chance to get the shards out from the young Bowser's stomach, Yoob appears and eats all of the five characters. | ||
After [[Sunnycide]] in [[Yoob's Belly]] is defeated, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Bowser as well as [[Toadbert]] and the Yoshis Yoob has eaten escape from Yoob's digestive tract and land back on the island. | After [[Sunnycide]] in [[Yoob's Belly]] is defeated, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Bowser as well as [[Toadbert]] and the Yoshis Yoob has eaten escape from Yoob's digestive tract and land back on the island. Baby Bowser eats more cookies and throws up the Cobalt Shards, which come to life, hit Baby Bowser and fling him off the island, and come into the babies' possession. Yoob falls asleep on the mountain cliff and the player can return to his belly at any point. Toadbert decides to relax on the island until he is hit by [[Kylie Koopa]] later in the game. | ||
The music that plays in the village section of the island is a rendition of the title screen music from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Despite this, it shares its Japanese name with the Yoshi's Island from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. | The music that plays in the village section of the island is a rendition of the title screen music from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Despite this, it shares its Japanese name with the Yoshi's Island from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. | ||
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===''Sonic Lost World''=== | ===''Sonic Lost World''=== | ||
[[File:SLW YoshisIslandZone Yoshis.png|thumb|200px|Yoshi's Island in ''Sonic Lost World'']] | [[File:SLW YoshisIslandZone Yoshis.png|thumb|200px|Yoshi's Island in ''Sonic Lost World'']] | ||
In the Wii U version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', | In the Wii U version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', [[Yoshi's Island Zone]]<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=GameXplain|date=December 18, 2013|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSY9Vyq4G6s|title=''Sonic Lost World'' - Yoshi's Island Zone Game & Watch (Video Preview)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref> appears as a DLC stage where Sonic must save Yoshis inside Yoshi eggs and bring them to the goal at the end of the level. Many enemies and objects from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' appear here such as [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Smiley Flower|flower]]s, and the final [[Goal Ring|goal roulette]], while an arrangement of the Flower Garden theme is used as background music. This notwithstanding, the level's look is influenced by ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. | ||
===''Super Mario Party''=== | ===''Super Mario Party''=== | ||
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===''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''=== | ===''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''=== | ||
*'''English website:''' "''If this is your first trip to [[Dinosaur Land]], you'll definitely want to start your trip with a visit to Yoshi's Island. This is where you'll find the [[Yellow Switch Palace]], which turns hollow [[! Block|yellow block]]s into sturdy stepping stones. Yoshi's Island offers six levels to explore, filled with helpful tips for first-time visitors."'' | *'''English website:''' "''If this is your first trip to [[Dinosaur Land]], you'll definitely want to start your trip with a visit to Yoshi's Island. This is where you'll find the [[Yellow Switch Palace]], which turns hollow [[! Block|yellow block]]s into sturdy stepping stones. Yoshi's Island offers six levels to explore, filled with helpful tips for first-time visitors."'' | ||
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | |||
====Hidden Treasure==== | |||
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!Original | |||
!Remake | |||
|- | |||
|[[Frog Coin]] | |||
|[[File:Frog Coin.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|From the Warp Pipe, Mario should go behind the [[Save Block]] and jump at the spot northwest of it to reveal the Hidden Treasure. | |||
|[[File:HiddenChest15.png]] | |||
|[[File:Yo'sterIslandSwitch.jpg|300px]] | |||
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====Given items==== | |||
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!Original | |||
!Remake | |||
|- | |||
|3 [[Yoshi_Cookie#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|Yoshi Cookies]] | |||
|[[File:RPG Cookie.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Given by [[History_of_Yoshi#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|Yoshi]] after defeating [[Boshi]] in the [[Mushroom Derby]] for the first time. Afterwards, if Mario is out of the cookies, they can be replenished by talking to a red Yoshi near the egg nest. | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (3 Yoshi Cookies).png]] | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (3 Yoshi Cookies) (Switch).png|300px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Yoshi Cookies | |||
|[[File:RPG Cookie.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|Given by red Yoshi after winning Mushroom Derby. Amount of cookies depends on how many were wagered and the ratio said by Boshi. | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Yoshi Cookies).png]] | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Yoshi Cookies) (Switch).png|300px]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Frog Coin]], [[Red Essence]], Red Essence or [[Yoshi-Ade]] or [[Energizer]] or [[Bracer]] | |||
|[[File:Frog Coin.png]] [[File:Red Essence.png]] [[File:Yoshi-ade.png]] [[File:Green P Drink.png]] [[File:Yellow D Drink.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|After [[Baby Fat]] hatches from its egg and is given 21 Yoshi Cookies, it leaves its nest. Afterwards, giving it certain amounts of Yoshi Cookies means getting certain rewards in return. These rewards include:<br>'''[[Frog Coin]]''': After giving it 30 Cookies in total, afterwards after every 50 Cookies.<br>'''[[Red Essence]]''': After giving it 20 Cookies simultaneously.<br>'''Red Essence, [[Yoshi-Ade]], [[Energizer]] and [[Bracer]]''': One of the four is randomly picked after giving it 10 Cookies simultaneously. | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Bracer, Energizer, Yoshi-Aide, Red Essence, Frog Coin).png]] | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Bracer, Energizer, Yoshi-Aide, Red Essence, Frog Coin) (Switch).png|300px]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Boo Flag]] (Big Boo Flag in the original) | |||
|[[File:RPG Bag.png]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|After sleeping in the [[Three Musty Fears|Three Musty Fears']] bed in [[Monstro Town]], find it between the O and A in GOAL. | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Big Boo Flag).png]] | |||
|[[File:Yo'ster Isle (Boo Flag).png|300px]] | |||
|} | |||
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''=== | ===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''=== | ||
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===''Fortune Street''=== | ===''Fortune Street''=== | ||
{{multilang profile | |||
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|EngA=An island inhabited by members of the Yoshi race, a kaleidoscope assortment of friendly creatures. As a young snip, Mario had wild adventures here with his Yoshi friends.}} | |||
==Population== | ==Population== | ||
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Group artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | Group artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Wildlife== | ==Wildlife== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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CheepCheepNSMBU.png|[[Cheep Cheep]]s | CheepCheepNSMBU.png|[[Cheep Cheep]]s | ||
Crazee Dayzee Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|[[Crazy Dayzee]]s | Crazee Dayzee Artwork - Yoshi's New Island.png|[[Crazy Dayzee]]s | ||
SMW2 YI Fang.png|[[ | SMW2 YI Fang.png|[[Fang]]s | ||
MPIT Flutter Artwork.png|[[Flutter]]s | MPIT Flutter Artwork.png|[[Flutter]]s | ||
YCW Goonie.png|[[Goonie]]s | YCW Goonie.png|[[Goonie]]s | ||
SMW2 Harry Hedgehog.jpg|[[Harry Hedgehog]]s | SMW2 Harry Hedgehog.jpg|[[Harry Hedgehog]]s | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ヨースター{{ruby|島|とう}} | |Jap=ヨースター{{ruby|島|とう}} | ||
|JapR=Yōsutā Tō | |JapR=Yōsutā Tō | ||
|JapM=Yo'ster Isle (likely derived from {{wp|Easter Island}} and [[Yoshi#Names in other languages|Yoshi]]); written in English as "Yoster Island" in the ''Super Mario World'' Shogakukan guide,<ref>「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'') | |JapM=Yo'ster Isle (likely derived from {{wp|Easter Island}} and [[Yoshi#Names in other languages|Yoshi]]); written in English as "Yoster Island" in the ''Super Mario World'' Shogakukan guide,<ref>{{cite|location=Tokyo|language=ja|date=December 10, 1992|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'')|page=35|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|isbn=4-09-104117-5}}</ref> "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in ''[[Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version]]'' and the Japanese [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) sound test|Sound Player]], "The Yoster Isl." in the ''Super Mario RPG'' Shogakukan guide,<ref>{{cite|title=「スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario RPG'' Final Edition)|page=2}}</ref> and "Yostar Island" in an unused ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' graphic. | ||
| | |JapN=''Super Mario World'',<ref>{{cite|language=en|accessdate=June 28, 2024|url=themushroomkingdom.net/smw_j-e.shtml|title=Mario in Japan {{!}} ''Super Mario World''|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom}}</ref> ''Super Mario RPG'',<ref>{{cite|url=themushroomkingdom.net/smrpg_j-e.shtml|title=Mario in Japan {{!}} ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''|accessdate=June 28, 2024|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom|language=en}}</ref> ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''<ref>{{cite|language=en|accessdate=June 28, 2024|url=themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_j2e.shtml|title=Mario in Japan {{!}} ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom}}</ref>) | ||
|Jap2=ヨッシーアイランド | |||
|Jap2R=Yosshī Airando | |Jap2R=Yosshī Airando | ||
|Jap2M=Yoshi Island | |Jap2M=Yoshi Island | ||
| | |Jap2N=''Yoshi's Island'' series,<ref>{{cite|url=themushroomkingdom.net/smw2_j-e.shtml|title=Mario in Japan {{!}} ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom|language=en|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=ja|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/kygj/story/index.html|title=ストーリー|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=ja|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/aywj/prologue/index.html|title=ヨッシーアイランドDS:プロローグ|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref> ''Mario Golf'', ''Fortune Street'' | ||
|ChiS=耀西岛 | |||
|ChiSR=Yàoxī Dǎo | |ChiSR=Yàoxī Dǎo | ||
| | |ChiSM=Yoshi Island; rendered "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in the Chinese Sound Player | ||
|ChiSN=''Super Smash Bros.'', ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'', ''Super Mario RPG'' | |||
|ChiSC=<ref>{{cite|author=[[Yoshi]] profile|title=任天堂明星大乱斗 (''Rèntiāntáng Míngxīng Dàluàndòu'')|language=zh-hans|publisher=[[iQue]]|quote=小恐龙耀西来自耀西岛,他初次登场就是马力欧的好伙伴。|translation=Little dinosaur Yoshi came from Yoshi island, his first appearance is Mario's good partner.}}</ref> | |||
|ChiS2=耀东岛 | |||
|ChiS2R=Yàodōng dǎo | |ChiS2R=Yàodōng dǎo | ||
|ChiS2M="耀东" is derived from 耀西 (''Yàoxī'', "Yoshi"), while 东 ("east") is the antonym of 西 ("west"); 岛 means "island". | |ChiS2M="耀东" is derived from 耀西 (''Yàoxī'', "Yoshi"), while 东 ("east") is the antonym of 西 ("west"); 岛 means "island". | ||
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|ChiTM=Yoshi Island | |ChiTM=Yoshi Island; rendered "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in the Chinese Sound Player | ||
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|Kor=요스타 섬 | |Kor=요스타 섬 | ||
|KorR=Yoseuta Seom | |KorR=Yoseuta Seom | ||
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|KorN=''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', ''Super Mario RPG'' | |||
|Kor2=요시 아일랜드 | |Kor2=요시 아일랜드 | ||
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- This article is about the place called Yoshi's Island. For other uses, see Yoshi's Island.
Yoshi's Island | |
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The most common depiction of Yoshi's Island, as it appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island | |
First appearance | Super Mario World (1990) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023) |
Greater location | Dinosaur Land (Super Mario World) Mario's world (Super Mario RPG) Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Melee) Mushroom Kingdom (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time) |
Inhabitants | Yoshis |
Yoshi's Island is where Yoshi was first discovered (and where his species appears to be native to), hence his name.[1] The island first appears in Super Mario World, where it is part of a larger region called Dinosaur Land.
The name "Yoshi's Island" refers to two separate islands that have different names in the original Japanese versions: the one that first appeared in Super Mario World (ヨースター
History[edit]
Super Mario World[edit]
Yoshi's Island | |
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Game | Super Mario World |
Level(s) | 7 |
<< List of worlds >> |
Yoshi's Island is a location in Super Mario World. It is the first world as well as where Yoshi is first met. It is located at the southwest portion of Dinosaur Land. Yoshi's House is located where Mario and Luigi begin their journey, with the Yellow Switch Palace at the summit of Kappa Mountain to the northwest, and #1 Iggy's Castle to the northeast. After the castle is cleared, a bridge opens to the Donut Plains. The world is grassland-themed and can be re-accessed at any time in the game.
The world contains the following levels:
Yoshi franchise[edit]
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3[edit]
A new version of Yoshi's Island was introduced in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, when Baby Mario fell down to the island after the Stork carrying the Mario brothers was attacked by Kamek. Yoshi found lost Baby Mario, and the Yoshis decided to team up and rescue Baby Luigi who got kidnapped by Kamek and send the Stork on its way to the babies' parents. Yoshi and Baby Mario had to search the entire island and find Baby Luigi, fighting bosses along the way. When Baby Luigi is rescued, the Yoshis bid farewell to the babies as the Stork flies away. The worlds are listed as follows:
- World 1 (grassy area)
- World 2 (mountainous area)
- World 3 (jungle area)
- World 4 (arid landscape)
- World 5 (icy mountain)
Although the final world is World 6 (wasteland area; Koopa Kingdom), it technically is not present on Yoshi's Island, as the cutscene where Yoshi clears World 5 shows Yoshi teleporting to the final world.
Tetris Attack[edit]
The events of Tetris Attack take place on the Yoshi's Island from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.[2]
Yoshi's Story[edit]
In Yoshi's Story, Baby Bowser took over the island in an attempt to capture the Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser placed a spell over all the Baby Yoshis, but six were unaffected (as well as two more later on), as they were unhatched and still in their eggs at the time the spell was cast. The six Yoshis battled their way to Baby Bowser while eating fruit and regained their island by defeating Baby Bowser and breaking the spell to get the island back. Eventually, the situation in the island returned back to normal with the Super Happy Tree left unstolen.
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy[edit]
Similar to Yoshi's Story, in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, the island was locked inside a pop-up book, this time known as the Forbidden Pop-Up Book. A spirit, named Hongo, felt threatened by Bowser and tried to lock him away in the book. The book was too powerful and sucked in all of Yoshi's Island, turning everything into paper and cardboard. Yoshi, assisted by the tiny spirits, traversed the Island to reach Bowser. Upon defeating Bowser, Yoshi and Hongo returned the island to its normal state.
Yoshi's Island DS[edit]
The island reappeared in Yoshi's Island DS, in which many babies ended up there. Kamek started to kidnap babies from all over the world, including Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, and Baby Peach. Luckily, the Stork arrived just in time to rescue Baby Mario and Baby Peach. The Yoshi clan ended up finding the babies again, and decided to help Baby Mario rescue his captive brother, and the rest of the kidnapped babies. Yoshi ended up finding two other captured babies, Baby DK and Baby Wario, who decide to help find the babies. Eventually, it's revealed that the culprit of the kidnapped babies was the Kamek from the future, and adult Bowser, who were after the Star Children. Because of an argument, Baby Bowser ended up helping the other babies in their journey. However, once they reached the end of Bowser's Castle, Baby Bowser betrayed the Yoshi clan and the other babies, but was soon defeated. Bowser soon battled the Yoshis because of what they did to his baby self. However, with the aid of the giant Yoshi eggs, Bowser was also defeated. He was then bloated up in size, where he proceeded to try to destroy the other Yoshis. However, with teamwork between all four of the babies, the Yoshis were able to defeat Bowser, who escaped back to his own time. Baby Luigi was rescued, and peace returned to Yoshi's Island.
The worlds are listed as follows:
Yoshi's Crafted World[edit]
Yoshi's Island appears in the intro cutscene of the game, where it houses the Yoshis and the Sundream Stone, which rests at the top of the peak.
In this game, the island has a beach, greenery, and flowers planted at the bottom; rising up to the top, the scenery is more mountainous and in the theme of Autumn with orange and tan coloring. There is a ladder on one side that leads up to the peak.
In the ending cutscene, the Yoshis take the ship they have made with the Sundream Stone's wish granting abilities and return to the island, playing around the stone at the peak as they did in the intro.
In the first level of Yoshi's Crafted World, Rail-Yard Run, a box from a fictional brand of cookies named "Yo'ster Cookies," derived from Yoshi's Island's Japanese name in Super Mario World, is used for part of a building, as shown in the level's flip side.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]
In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake, it goes by the name Yo’ster Isle (also named Yoshtar Island on one occasion[3]), which is closer to the Japanese name of the Super Mario World rendition of the island. It is an optional area of Mario's world and can be easily bypassed by ignoring the Pipe Vault and moving on to Moleville. The island is home to many Yoshis of various colors. Yoshis find entertainment in the Mushroom Derby, a short race on the island's track. The Yoshis of the island enjoy racing and hold the derby often. The island is also a famous tourist destination; for many years, people from around the world have traveled to Yo’ster Isle to experience its many features.[4]
Yo’ster Isle is connected to the mainland by a Warp Pipe to the Pipe Vault. The island is rich with vegetation and scattered with trees, with small, open shelters made of wooden poles and covered with leafy roofs. Most of the Yoshis cannot actually speak directly to humans; only Yoshi can communicate with Mario, and acts as translator when talking to the other Yoshis. Besides Yoshi himself, there are several important Yoshis: Boshi, a blue Yoshi known for his unsociable behavior, and the small, green Baby Fat who hatches and grows during the course of the game, though never leaves the small nest. If Mario feeds him enough Cookies, he will eventually be rewarded with a few rare items, including Red Essence.
Boshi is considered the leader of the island after he won the Mushroom Derby and declared himself boss of the Yoshis. However, with the help of Mario, Yoshi can defeat Boshi in another Mushroom Derby race, allowing the Yoshis to live freely again. Although the Yoshis make up the indigenous population, the island is considered a vacation hotspot and Raz and Raini, two Mushroom People from Mushroom Kingdom, spend their honeymoon there.
In the remake, the door to the warp trampoline in Johnny's quarters has a map to Yo’ster Isle hanging above it, indicating that it may have originally been a destination of the Sunken Ship.
Yo’ster Isle is accessed in-game as a distinct area and is considered World 3 in the Shogakukan guide,[5] while it is still considered a part of World 2: Pond to Pipes in the Player's Guide.[4] In the remake, it is in the Yo’ster Island Region.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
- Main article: Super Happy Tree (stage)
- Main article: Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
- Main article: Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
There are three different stages that have appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series which are named Yoshi's Island. The first one appearing in Super Smash Bros. is based off of Yoshi's Story and renamed Super Happy Tree in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the one appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee is based off of Yoshi's Island from Super Mario World ("Yo'ster Isle" in Japanese), and the one in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is based off of Yoshi's Island from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island ("Yoshi Island" in Japanese).
The connection between Yo'ster Isle and Yoshi Island varies depending on the game: in Melee, the Japanese stage select lists Yoshi Island as the greater location of Yo'ster Isle, while Yoshi's Japanese trophy description in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U lists them separately from each other.[6] In other languages, both islands are named Yoshi's Island and listed singularly in Yoshi's 3DS / Wii U trophy description.
Additionally, Yoshi's Japanese Boxing Ring nickname translates to "Glutton of Yo'ster Isle" (ヨースター島のくいしんぼう) in Japanese, as does his Korean Boxing Ring nickname in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Mario Golf[edit]
- Main article: Yoshi's Island (golf course)
Yoshi's Island is also one of the courses in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. It can have winds of up to 32 kilometers per hour and the occasional rain that slows down shots. It is mainly bumpy and has holes in which players need to shoot over the water to avoid an O.B. water hazard penalty. Constant Donkey Kong voices are part of the ambiance. The Nintendo 64 version also features fruits lining the tracks, seemingly inspired by Yoshi's Story. This course was later re-created with the theme of Sparkling Waters in Mario Golf: World Tour under the same name.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]
During the events of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the island is attacked by Yoob and the Shroobs. After the first two Cobalt Shards are stolen by Baby Bowser, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi visit the island from the time hole in the library on the second floor of Peach's Castle. They meet a reporter called Kylie Koopa and a giant, Yoshi-like monster called Yoob who attacks the town, as well as the young Kamek, who they chase after to the top of the mountain. There were Yoshi statues around the island, and one of them had a hole where the spring water was coming out. Baby Mario drinks this to become Pump Mario, allowing him to spit out water in short spurts.
The young Kamek is initially seen collecting Yoshi Cookies for Baby Bowser, which adult Luigi also collects and feeds Baby Luigi several times in the rest of the game. As the four chase the young Kamek, they must use several techniques like Pump Mario and Spin Jump to make progress on the mountain. At the top of the mountain, the adults find Baby Bowser and ask him for the shards, while the babies eat up all the rest of Baby Bowser's cookies which causes Baby Bowser's anger and a fight with Kamek. After defeating Kamek, the four chase Baby Bowser to a dead end where he eats the shards, but before the four have a chance to get the shards out from the young Bowser's stomach, Yoob appears and eats all of the five characters.
After Sunnycide in Yoob's Belly is defeated, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Bowser as well as Toadbert and the Yoshis Yoob has eaten escape from Yoob's digestive tract and land back on the island. Baby Bowser eats more cookies and throws up the Cobalt Shards, which come to life, hit Baby Bowser and fling him off the island, and come into the babies' possession. Yoob falls asleep on the mountain cliff and the player can return to his belly at any point. Toadbert decides to relax on the island until he is hit by Kylie Koopa later in the game.
The music that plays in the village section of the island is a rendition of the title screen music from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Despite this, it shares its Japanese name with the Yoshi's Island from Super Mario World.
- Enemies
- Gnarantulas
- Pidgits
- Coconutters
- Kamek (Boss)
Mario and the Incredible Rescue[edit]
In Mario and the Incredible Rescue, the Super Mario World rendition of Yoshi's Island once again appears, again by the name Yo’ster Isle. During the adventure, Mario, Luigi and Toad traveled to Yo’ster Isle looking for the next Mushroom. They end up getting attacked by Lakitu and Spinies, but Yoshi arrives and eats Lakitu's Cloud. As such, Mario can get the Mushroom and escape, allowing his party to advance to Moleville.
Fortune Street series[edit]
- Main article: Yoshi's Island (board)
The Yoshi franchise rendition of Yoshi's Island also appears as a playable game board in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.
Sonic Lost World[edit]
In the Wii U version of Sonic Lost World, Yoshi's Island Zone[7] appears as a DLC stage where Sonic must save Yoshis inside Yoshi eggs and bring them to the goal at the end of the level. Many enemies and objects from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island appear here such as Shy Guys, Piranha Plants, Warp Pipes, flowers, and the final goal roulette, while an arrangement of the Flower Garden theme is used as background music. This notwithstanding, the level's look is influenced by Yoshi's Story.
Super Mario Party[edit]
Although Yoshi's Island does not appear in Super Mario Party itself, it is mentioned in Yoshi's bio on the game's official website.[8]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
Yoshi's Island can be seen on a map showing areas surrounding the Mushroom Kingdom in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Later, the island is visited by Mario, Peach, and Toad during their journey to the Jungle Kingdom.
Mario Kart series[edit]
- Main article: Yoshi's Island (race course)
Yoshi's Island, specifically the version featured in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as a course as part of the fourth wave of the Booster Course Pass DLC. This course was later added to Mario Kart Tour in the 2023 Yoshi Tour.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2[edit]
- English website: "If this is your first trip to Dinosaur Land, you'll definitely want to start your trip with a visit to Yoshi's Island. This is where you'll find the Yellow Switch Palace, which turns hollow yellow blocks into sturdy stepping stones. Yoshi's Island offers six levels to explore, filled with helpful tips for first-time visitors."
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]
Hidden Treasure[edit]
Item | Image | Location | Location image | |
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Frog Coin | From the Warp Pipe, Mario should go behind the Save Block and jump at the spot northwest of it to reveal the Hidden Treasure. |
Given items[edit]
Item | Image | Location | Location image | |
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3 Yoshi Cookies | Given by Yoshi after defeating Boshi in the Mushroom Derby for the first time. Afterwards, if Mario is out of the cookies, they can be replenished by talking to a red Yoshi near the egg nest. | |||
Yoshi Cookies | Given by red Yoshi after winning Mushroom Derby. Amount of cookies depends on how many were wagered and the ratio said by Boshi. | |||
Frog Coin, Red Essence, Red Essence or Yoshi-Ade or Energizer or Bracer | After Baby Fat hatches from its egg and is given 21 Yoshi Cookies, it leaves its nest. Afterwards, giving it certain amounts of Yoshi Cookies means getting certain rewards in return. These rewards include: Frog Coin: After giving it 30 Cookies in total, afterwards after every 50 Cookies. Red Essence: After giving it 20 Cookies simultaneously. Red Essence, Yoshi-Ade, Energizer and Bracer: One of the four is randomly picked after giving it 10 Cookies simultaneously. |
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Boo Flag (Big Boo Flag in the original) | After sleeping in the Three Musty Fears' bed in Monstro Town, find it between the O and A in GOAL. |
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]
Items[edit]
Item | Image | Location
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Mushroom (x2) | In the ? Block in the southeast of the scene to the west of the fourth scene in the second area.
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Super Mushroom (x2) | In the ? Block in the west of the cloud above the fifth scene in the third area.
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1-Up Mushroom | In the green block in the higher area of the fourth scene in the third area.
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1-Up Super | In the left green block on the cloud above the third scene in the second area.
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Green Shell (x8) |
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Cannonballer (x3) | In the ? Block in the east of the cloud above the fifth scene in the third area.
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Smash Egg (x19) |
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Shroom Badge | In the green block in the south house in the second scene in the first area.
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Heart Pants | In the left green block in the northwest of the cloud above the south part of the scene to the east of the fourth scene in the second area.
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Bean (x19) |
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Maps[edit]
Fortune Street[edit]
- In-game description
- English (American):
An island inhabited by members of the Yoshi race, a kaleidoscope assortment of friendly creatures. As a young snip, Mario had wild adventures here with his Yoshi friends.
- English (American):
Population[edit]
Wildlife[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Artwork from Super Mario World
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヨースター Yōsutā Tō |
Yo'ster Isle (likely derived from Easter Island and Yoshi); written in English as "Yoster Island" in the Super Mario World Shogakukan guide,[9] "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version and the Japanese Sound Player, "The Yoster Isl." in the Super Mario RPG Shogakukan guide,[10] and "Yostar Island" in an unused Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time graphic. | Super Mario World,[11] Super Mario RPG,[12] Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[13]) |
ヨッシーアイランド Yosshī Airando |
Yoshi Island | Yoshi's Island series,[14][15][16] Mario Golf, Fortune Street | |
Chinese (simplified) | 耀西岛[17] Yàoxī Dǎo |
Yoshi Island; rendered "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in the Chinese Sound Player | Super Smash Bros., Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Super Mario RPG |
耀东岛[?] Yàodōng dǎo |
"耀东" is derived from 耀西 (Yàoxī, "Yoshi"), while 东 ("east") is the antonym of 西 ("west"); 岛 means "island". | Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 | |
Chinese (traditional) | 耀西島[18] Yàoxī Dǎo |
Yoshi Island; rendered "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome! Yo'ster Island!!" track in the Chinese Sound Player | |
Dutch | Yoshi's eiland[?] | Yoshi's island | |
French | Île Yoshi[?] | Yoshi Island | Super Smash Bros. |
Île des Yoshi[?] | Yoshis' Island | ||
Île de Yoshi[?] | Yoshi's Island | ||
L'Île des Yoshis[19] | Yoshis' Island | ||
German | Yoshi-Insel[?] | Yoshi Island | Super Mario World |
Yoshis Insel[20] | Yoshi's Island | Super Mario World | |
Yoshis Eiland[?] | Yoshi's Isle | ||
Yoshi's Island[?] | - | ||
Italian | Isola Yoshi[?] | Yoshi Island | |
Korean | 요스타 섬[?] Yoseuta Seom |
Transliteration of Japanese name; rendered "Yo'ster Island" via the "Welcome to Yo'ster Island!!" track in the Korean Sound Player | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Super Mario RPG |
요시 아일랜드[?] Yosi Aillaendeu |
Yoshi Island | ||
Portuguese (NOA) | Ilha do Yoshi[21] | Yoshi's Island | Super Mario World |
Ilha Yoshi[?] | Yoshi Island | ||
Portuguese (NOE) | Ilha do Yoshi[?] | Yoshi's Island | |
Russian | Остров Йоши[?] Ostrov Yoshi |
Yoshi's Island | |
Spanish | Isla de Yoshi[?] | Yoshi's Island |
- Yo'ster Isle Region
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヨースター Yōsutā Tō Shūhen |
Yo'ster Isle Vicinity | |
Chinese (simplified) | 耀西岛附近[?] Yàoxī dǎo fùjìn |
Yo'ster Isle Vicinity | |
Chinese (traditional) | 耀西島附近[?] Yàoxī dǎo fùjìn |
Yo'ster Isle Vicinity | |
Dutch | Yoshi's eiland[?] | Yo'ster Isle | |
French (NOA) | Zone de l'Île de Yoshi[?] | Yo'ster Isle zone | |
French (NOE) | Zone de l'île de Yoshi[?] | Yo'ster Isle zone | |
German | Yoshis-Eiland-Region[?] | Yo'ster Isle Region | |
Italian | Regione dell'Isola Yoshi[?] | Yoshi's Island region | |
Korean | 요스타 섬 주변[?] Yoseuta Seom Jubyeon |
Yo'ster Isle Vicinity | |
Spanish | Zona de la Isla de Yoshi[?] | Yo'ster Isle Zone |
References[edit]
- ^ "Yoshi was first discovered on Yoshi's Island, that's how he got his name." – 1991. Super Mario World instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 19.
- ^ 「ヤッホー!ここはヨッシーアイランド!」 (Yoo-hoo! This is Yoshi Island!) – 1996. Tetris Attack (Game Boy). Nintendo (Japanese).
- ^ November 1995. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 38. EMAP (British English). Page 73.
- ^ a b Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller (1996). Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 24.
- ^ May 10, 1996. スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-102538-2. Page 33 .
- ^ 「ヨースター島やヨッシーアイランドに生息する、マリオたちの冒険を助ける心強いパートナー (A dependable partner who assists Mario on his adventures on Yo'ster Isle and Yoshi Island.)」– 2014. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Nintendo (Japanese).
- ^ GameXplain (December 18, 2013). Sonic Lost World - Yoshi's Island Zone Game & Watch (Video Preview). YouTube (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "Mario’s trusty steed from Yoshi’s Island. Has a very sticky tongue." – Characters. Super Mario Party official website (American English). Archived January 13, 2019, 21:48:15 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ December 10, 1992. 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-104117-5. Page 35.
- ^ 「スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario RPG Final Edition). Page 2.
- ^ Mario in Japan | Super Mario World. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ Mario in Japan | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ Mario in Japan | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ Mario in Japan | Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ ストーリー. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ ヨッシーアイランドDS:プロローグ. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "小恐龙耀西来自耀西岛,他初次登场就是马力欧的好伙伴。" ("Little dinosaur Yoshi came from Yoshi island, his first appearance is Mario's good partner.") – Yoshi profile. 任天堂明星大乱斗 (Rèntiāntáng Míngxīng Dàluàndòu). iQue (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ 瑪利歐網頁 | Nintendo. Nintendo of HK (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ Yoshi's Story in-game name (French Localization)
- ^ Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993). Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 23.
- ^ Super Mario World Brazilian instruction booklet (PDF). Page 19. Archived July 19, 2021, 09:17:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine.
- Yoshi's Island
- Islands
- Hubs
- Worlds
- Grasslands
- Sports venues
- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time locations
- Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)
- Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars locations
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars worlds
- Super Mario World worlds
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie locations
- Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
- Yoshi Touch & Go
- Yoshi's Island DS