Froggy

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“Ribbet, ribbet, Froggy here!”
Prince Froggy, Tetris Attack

Template:Character-infobox Prince Froggy is a frog pirate who lives in a large swampy area on Yoshi's Island.

History

Yoshi series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Yoshi and Baby Mario inside Froggy's belly.
Yellow Yoshi and Baby Mario inside of Prince Froggy.

Prince Froggy's the midpoint boss of World 3 in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and offers a truly unique challenge. When Yellow Yoshi engages the royal Frog Pirate in combat, Kamek swoops in and shrinks Yoshi, allowing Prince Froggy to swallow the poor Yoshi whole. The actual battle is between the Yellow Yoshi and Prince Froggy's uvula, and a whole lot of dripping stomach acid. Shy Guys (which appear larger due to Yoshi's diminished size) fall into the stomach, which can be turned into Eggs. Yoshi must make the Eggs hit the prince's uvula. After Prince Froggy's defeat, Yoshi escapes through Froggy's intestines, and reverts back to normal size.

Tetris Attack

He reappears in Tetris Attack as a partner to Clawdaddy. Froggy had also reformed his evil ways and was a friend of Yoshi's to be rescued from Kamek's spell. Here, he was known simply as "froggy", as Tetris Attack's font has no capital F.

Wario Land 3

Main article: Lumpy (frog)

Prince Froggy[1] makes appearance in Wario Land 3, he is known as Lumpy. He is a large grey/brown glump frog and is very lazy. A red Lumpy can also be seen in Wario Land 3. Prince Froggy's purpose in Wario Land 3 was to block Wario's path. Wario would have to use a Ground Pound or roll off of a slope to move him or simply find another way.

Dr. Mario 64

Main article: Lumpy (frog)

In Dr. Mario 64, Prince Froggy (again known as Lumpy) is one of Dr. Mario's enemies.

Trivia

  • The name "Prince Froggy" is a reference to a fairy tale involving a princess kissing a frog and turning it into a prince.
  • In the original Japanese version, his name is "Gerogero" instead - indicating that he is not truly royalty.

Names in other Languages

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References


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