Poochy Pup

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Poochy Pup
Three Poochy Pups following Yoshi

Poochy Pups are younger versions of the character Poochy in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. They follow Yoshi around the stage in Mellow Mode and help the player find secrets. When a secret is nearby, one will rush to it and start barking and jumping, waiting for the player to either find the secret or walk away (in which case the Poochy Pup will return to Yoshi). Poochy Pups can also be thrown like Yarn Balls; after being thrown, they come back to Yoshi. Up to three Poochy Pups follow Yoshi at once.

The three Poochy Pups return in Yoshi's Crafted World, where they are hidden throughout the flip side of each level. Yoshi is required to find all three and bring them to the goal. A Poochy Pup can be heard barking if it is nearby; once a Poochy Pup is collected, it follows Yoshi and can be thrown like a Yoshi Egg and reused as in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Poochy Pups are also hidden throughout the game's official website, each of which rewards the player with 50 Platinum Points for My Nintendo when found.

Their behavior may be a reference to the behavior of the smaller Poochy from Yoshi's Story.

Profiles

Yoshi's Crafted World

  • North American website bio (Characters; shared with Poochy): "Yoshi’s cuddly companion Poochy will run in whichever direction Yoshi faces. The pint-sized Poochy Pups return for this new adventure, too!"
  • North American website bio (Explore the world): "Play through the Flip-Side of a stage, and round up all three hidden Poochy Pups. You’ll hear them barking as you get near!"

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コポチ[?]
Kopochi
From 小 (ko), meaning small, and ポチ, Poochy's Japanese name
Chinese 小波奇[?]
Xiǎo Bōqí
Small Poochy
Dutch Poochy Pup[?] Poochy Pup
German Schnuffelchen[?] ?
Italian Poochy cucciolo[?] Pup Poochy
Russian Щенок Пучи[?]
Shchenok Puchi
Poochy pup
Spanish Poochito[?] Little Poochy