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'''Snoots''' are [[List of enemies|enemies]] that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. They are green and balloon-like in appearance, and they have a snout which they use to attack [[Yoshi]] by shooting buttons at him. The buttons that are colored red, orange, gold and light blue can be grabbed using Yoshi's tongue and spat back at the Snoot to defeat it. Yoshi cannot eat Snoots or their button projectiles, although he can also defeat both with a [[stomp]] or [[yarn ball]]s.
'''Snoots''' are [[List of enemies|enemies]] that appear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. They are green and balloon-like in appearance, and they have a snout which they use to attack [[Yoshi]] by shooting buttons at him. The buttons are colored red, orange, gold, and light blue, and can be grabbed using Yoshi's tongue and spat back at the Snoot to defeat it. Yoshi cannot eat Snoots or their button projectiles, although he can also defeat both with a [[stomp]] or [[yarn ball]]s.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 07:59, December 3, 2022

Snoot
A Snoot in the Scrapbook Theater
First appearance Yoshi's Woolly World (2015)
Latest appearance Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (2017)

Snoots are enemies that appear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. They are green and balloon-like in appearance, and they have a snout which they use to attack Yoshi by shooting buttons at him. The buttons are colored red, orange, gold, and light blue, and can be grabbed using Yoshi's tongue and spat back at the Snoot to defeat it. Yoshi cannot eat Snoots or their button projectiles, although he can also defeat both with a stomp or yarn balls.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Snuut[?] Snoot
Italian Sputsput[?] Spitspit
Spanish Escujín[?] Portmanteau on "escupir" (to spit out) and "cojín" (cushion)

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