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|JapM=Prince Pine<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7CvT1M6sqg Playthrough of the Japanese version of ''Yoshi's Safari'']. YouTube. (Retrieved July 23, 2013)</ref>. May actually refer to "Pineapple" (sometimes transcribed as 「パインアップル」), similar to how Peach is named after a fruit.
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Revision as of 16:51, July 22, 2013

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Prince Pine thanking Mario and Yoshi for saving him.

Prince Pine is the prince of Jewelry Land and the son of King Fret. He and his father are friends with Princess Peach, and when their kingdom is attacked by Bowser during the course of Yoshi's Safari, she sends Mario and Yoshi to help.

In his attack, Bowser kidnaps Prince Pine and his father and steals the twelve magical jewels that unite Jewelry Land, splitting the peaceful kingdom in half, creating a light world and a dark world. King Fret was held in the light world, while Prince Pine was imprisoned in the dark world. After Mario and Yoshi defeat Bowser, Prince Pine is released, and with all twelve jewels recovered and united once more, Jewelry Land returns to a state of balance.

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