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|image=[[File:YIDS Six-Face Sal.png|140px]]<br>Six-Face Sal
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|full_name=Six-Face Sal
|first_appearance= ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2006|2006]])
|first_appearance= ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2006|2006]])
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[[File:Six-Face_Sal.png|thumb|left|Yellow Yoshi fighting the bizarre Six-Face Sal]]
[[File:Six-Face_Sal.png|thumb|left|Yellow Yoshi fighting Six-Face Sal]]
'''Six-Face Sal''' is a wooden wheel with six faces on it that appears as a boss of [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]] in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. To defeat him, [[Yellow Yoshi|Yoshi]] must jump on a [[paddle wheel]] and turn it to turn the wheel to the face that enlarges. However, the face that enlarges can throw-up [[Needlenose]]s. Yoshi must hit the pink face, not the red faces.
'''Six-Face Sal''' is a wooden wheel with six faces on it that appears as a boss of [[Six-Face Sal's Fort]] in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. To defeat him, [[Yellow Yoshi|Yoshi]] must jump on a [[paddle wheel]] and turn it to turn the wheel to the face that enlarges. However, the face that enlarges can throw-up [[Needlenose]]s. Yoshi must hit the pink face, not the red faces.



Revision as of 01:54, January 28, 2019

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Yellow Yoshi fighting Six-Face Sal

Six-Face Sal is a wooden wheel with six faces on it that appears as a boss of Six-Face Sal's Fort in Yoshi's Island DS. To defeat him, Yoshi must jump on a paddle wheel and turn it to turn the wheel to the face that enlarges. However, the face that enlarges can throw-up Needlenoses. Yoshi must hit the pink face, not the red faces.

It is unknown what species Sal is, if he is part of any species in particular. He possesses a face similar to that of Super Mario Bros. 2's Phantos, and also laughs in a way identical to Boos.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プーリー[?]
Pūrī
Pulley
German Sechs-Fratzen-Fritz[?] Six-Grimace Fritz
Italian Girardo Seifacce[?] Compound of the given name Gerardo and the verb girare (to spin), with Seifacce meaning Sixfaces