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[[File:Toad and Blue Baby Yoshi.png|thumb|right|[[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] with a Bubble Baby Yoshi and a [[Goomba]] trapped in a bubble in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.]] | [[File:Toad and Blue Baby Yoshi.png|thumb|right|[[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] with a Bubble Baby Yoshi and a [[Goomba]] trapped in a bubble in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.]] | ||
After a long absence, Baby Yoshis return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They now sound as they do in ''Super Mario World'' but high pitched. They are found in color swapped Yoshi Eggs. Like in ''Super Mario World'', they can eat enemies, however they will not grow. There are three different colored Baby Yoshis: [[Bubble Baby Yoshi]]s, which shoot bubbles used to defeat enemies and earn three [[coins]]; [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]]s, which illuminate dark areas and stun enemies; and [[Balloon Baby Yoshi]]s, which inflate like a balloon for vertical movement. They run away like their adult counterpart if a player carries one while coming in contact with an enemy (if hit in the back). Like in ''Super Mario World'', if the Baby Yoshi comes in contact with | After a long absence, Baby Yoshis return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They now sound as they do in ''Super Mario World'' but high pitched. They are found in color swapped Yoshi Eggs. Like in ''Super Mario World'', they can eat enemies, however they will not grow. There are three different colored Baby Yoshis: [[Bubble Baby Yoshi]]s, which shoot bubbles used to defeat enemies and earn three [[coins]]; [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]]s, which illuminate dark areas and stun enemies; and [[Balloon Baby Yoshi]]s, which inflate like a balloon for vertical movement. They run away like their adult counterpart if a player carries one while coming in contact with an enemy (if hit in the back). Like in ''Super Mario World'', if the Baby Yoshi comes in contact with certain enemies, it will eat it. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLYS176Bcdg&list=UUfAPTv1LgeEWevG8X_6PUOQ&index=10&feature=plcp</ref> Baby Yoshis will follow the player into the End-of-Level [[Fortress]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWan9JRCoc8&feature=player_embedded</ref> Baby Yoshis periodically appear on the [[World Map]], and can be picked up and used in levels that normally do not have Baby Yoshis, and can be kept until the player loses them. While swimming with Baby Yoshis, their normal abilities will be replaced by an underwater spin maneuver that gives the player a speed boost. Baby Yoshis also vocalize to the music when picked up. | ||
Baby Yoshis are also key factors in red [[Toad House]] [[minigame]]s. In this minigame, they swallow icons that give the player a chance to win or lose the minigame. Balloon Baby Yoshis have the item icons which determine what power-up the player will get, Bubble Baby Yoshis hold multiplier icons that determine how many power-ups the player will get, and the Glowing Baby Yoshis hold a [[Toad]] icon or a [[Bowser]] icon. The former allows the player to get the power-up, and the latter automatically marks a loss. The player must fit the Baby Yoshis in their respective color spots. | Baby Yoshis are also key factors in red [[Toad House]] [[minigame]]s. In this minigame, they swallow icons that give the player a chance to win or lose the minigame. Balloon Baby Yoshis have the item icons which determine what power-up the player will get, Bubble Baby Yoshis hold multiplier icons that determine how many power-ups the player will get, and the Glowing Baby Yoshis hold a [[Toad]] icon or a [[Bowser]] icon. The former allows the player to get the power-up, and the latter automatically marks a loss. The player must fit the Baby Yoshis in their respective color spots. |
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Baby Yoshis are newborn Yoshis born from Yoshi Eggs, making their debut appearance in Super Mario World.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario World
In Super Mario World, red, yellow, and blue Baby Yoshis are only found in Star World, where they hatch from eggs of the same color whenever Mario makes his approach. Feeding the Baby Yoshis five enemies will make them turn into adult Yoshi; however, if a baby Yoshi eats any power-up, it'll grow up instantly. Also, all the eggs Mario rescues from the Koopalings hatch into Baby Yoshis during the ending cutscene. Yoshi himself hatches directly into an adult when Mario uncovers his egg, but this is because Bowser trapped Yoshi in the egg.
In the Game Boy Advance remake Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, once a Baby Yoshi is found in Star World, it is possible to find their colorations in lieu of Green Yoshi inside any ? Block containing a Yoshi Egg. However, these Yoshis will not remain as babies. Instead, they will grow straight into adults like Green Yoshi. Mario's present form will determine what color Yoshi Egg will come out of the ? Block upon hitting it.
Green Yoshi — Small Mario
Yellow Yoshi — Super Mario
Red Yoshi — Fire Mario
Blue Yoshi — Cape Mario
New Super Mario Bros. U
After a long absence, Baby Yoshis return in New Super Mario Bros. U. They now sound as they do in Super Mario World but high pitched. They are found in color swapped Yoshi Eggs. Like in Super Mario World, they can eat enemies, however they will not grow. There are three different colored Baby Yoshis: Bubble Baby Yoshis, which shoot bubbles used to defeat enemies and earn three coins; Glowing Baby Yoshis, which illuminate dark areas and stun enemies; and Balloon Baby Yoshis, which inflate like a balloon for vertical movement. They run away like their adult counterpart if a player carries one while coming in contact with an enemy (if hit in the back). Like in Super Mario World, if the Baby Yoshi comes in contact with certain enemies, it will eat it. [1] Baby Yoshis will follow the player into the End-of-Level Fortress.[2] Baby Yoshis periodically appear on the World Map, and can be picked up and used in levels that normally do not have Baby Yoshis, and can be kept until the player loses them. While swimming with Baby Yoshis, their normal abilities will be replaced by an underwater spin maneuver that gives the player a speed boost. Baby Yoshis also vocalize to the music when picked up.
Baby Yoshis are also key factors in red Toad House minigames. In this minigame, they swallow icons that give the player a chance to win or lose the minigame. Balloon Baby Yoshis have the item icons which determine what power-up the player will get, Bubble Baby Yoshis hold multiplier icons that determine how many power-ups the player will get, and the Glowing Baby Yoshis hold a Toad icon or a Bowser icon. The former allows the player to get the power-up, and the latter automatically marks a loss. The player must fit the Baby Yoshis in their respective color spots.
Super Mario World television series
Baby Yoshi is the young version of Yoshi in the Super Mario World television series episode "Mama Luigi". He differs from the Baby Yoshis of the Super Mario World game, Baby Yoshi is shown to be able to move on his own and use his tongue as a baby, was able to eat many enemies without growing, and did not possess any shoes on his feet either. He knows how to talk right from birth, but mistakes the first person he sees, Luigi, for his mother.
Yoshi series
Tetris Attack
Baby Yoshis are known as Little Yoshis in Tetris Attack. A Yellow Little Yoshi appears in the game Tetris Attack. He appears to be Yoshi's friend. And, unlike their adult counterparts baby Yoshis have beaks.
Yoshi
Baby Yoshis appear in the game Yoshi and can be seen on the title screen. If the player puts two egg pieces together a Baby Yoshi will appear, but will not give as many points.
Yoshi's Story
The Yoshis in Yoshi's Story were newborn, however they looked different from Super Mario World's Baby Yoshis. During the story sequences at the beginning and ending of the game, they were shown to have smaller and less developed bodies in contrast to the Yoshis seen only on the very first page in the intro. Template:Sectionstub
Yoshi's Island DS
A Green Baby Yoshi makes an appearance in Yoshi's Island DS. After the six original Star Children are introduced, a Baby Yoshi hatches, becoming the seventh Star Child. This Baby Yoshi is heavily implied to be the Yoshi, Mario's companion.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, a pudgy Baby Yoshi appears as an inhabitant of Yo'ster Isle; Mario can feed this Baby Yoshi Yoshi Cookies.
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
A group of Yoshis children calling themselves the Fearsome 5 were encountered on Lavalava Island in Paper Mario. When they were first encountered, they were being watched over by Sushie, though they were thinking up plans of their own. When Mario later returned to the village after he discovers that the path to Mt. Lavalava is inaccessible, the older Yoshis are going berserk over the Yoshi children's sudden disappearances. Mario helped Sushie down from the tree that they trapped her in and found all five Baby Yoshis.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Main article: Yoshi (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)
Yoshi from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is small like a Baby Yoshi, however other than being newborn he does not have the characteristics of the Baby Yoshis from Super Mario World as he is born with hair and is immediately able to talk after being born and even has pants. Yoshi is also able to move about in his egg.
Game & Watch Gallery series
Baby Yoshis have made frequent appearances in the Game & Watch Gallery series.
Game & Watch Gallery
In Game & Watch Gallery in Fire, Baby Yoshi is one of three patients that need to be rescued from a burning castle. It is heavier than the Toad, however.
Game & Watch Gallery 2
In Game & Watch Gallery 2, Baby Yoshis appear as parachutists in Parachute. Unlike the Toads, their descent speed can heavily vary.
In Chef, Princess Peach has to feed a Yoshi, but if she feeds it overcooked food, it will revert into a Baby Yoshi. If she feeds a Yoshi enough cooked food though, it'll release an egg, which contains a Baby Yoshi.
Game & Watch Gallery 3
In Game & Watch Gallery 3 in Egg, if Yoshi eats enough cookies, he will lay an egg, which will eventually hatch into a Baby Yoshi. The Baby Yoshi assists Yoshi by temporarily eating cookies at a random angle.
Game & Watch Gallery 4
In Game & Watch Gallery 4, the Baby Yoshi reprises its same roles in Fire and Chef.
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References
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Yoshis |
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Yoshi characters |
Baby Fat • Boshi • Fearsome 5 • "It" • Mini Yoshi • Rabbid Yoshi • Ura Yoshi • Village Leader • Yokkī • Yoob • Yoshi • Yoshi Kid |
Yoshi types |
Baby Yoshi • Balloon Baby Yoshi • Bubble Baby Yoshi • Glowing Baby Yoshi • Star Yoshi • Winged Yoshi • Yoshi |
Yoshi relatives |
Bahamutt • Dorrie • Noshi • Plessie • Rex |
Yoshi egg types |
Egg (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time) • Flashing Egg • Giant Egg • Mega Eggdozer • Metal Eggdozer • Yoshi's Egg |
Yoshi-inspired vehicles |
Coconut 1 • Dreamy Egg • Egg 1 • Egg Rider • Go-Go Yoshi • Gold Egg • Turbo Yoshi (Black, Blue, Red, White) • Yoshi Bike |