Yoshi Cookie

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Template:Item-infobox Yoshi Cookies are the favorite snack of the Yoshis. They are featured as a special item in various Mario titles and also come in a variety of shapes including flowers, hearts, squares, circles and even Yoshi's face. Some cookies have jelly in their centers or carry a checkerboard design.

History

Yoshi's Cookie

Sprites of Yoshi Cookies throughout the Yoshi puzzle games
Top: NES.
Middle: GB.
Bottom: SNES.

In their debut title Yoshi's Cookie, a puzzle game, Yoshi Cookies enter from either the top or side of the screen as Mario, dressed as a baker, pulls a lever. The plot of the game, in a fashion similar to Tetris or Dr. Mario, is to clear them out as Mario continues to fill the screen with more cookies. This done by pressing the A button and shifting an entire row of cookies. Once a row is, either horizontally or vertically, filled with the same kind of cookie, it is cleared from the screen. The cookie shaped like a Yoshi head acted like any kind of cookie.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars promotional artwork: A Yoshi Cookie
Yoshi Cookie atwork from Super Mario RPG: Legend of Seven Stars.

Mario and Yoshi are required to bring Yoshi Cookies to Boshi in exchange for a race. Yoshi Cookies can also be used in battle where they summon Yoshi to eat an enemy and defeat it completely. Sometimes it awards Mario an item as well. However, some enemies and bosses can not be eaten by Yoshi; if so, Yoshi gives Mario a Yoshi Candy or returns another Yoshi Cookie back.

Paper Mario series

Template:Recipe-Infobox If Mario gives Tayce T. a Melon and a Cake Mix, she will make a single Yoshi Cookie. This item restores fifteen HP and fifteen FP. The Yellow Yoshi in Yoshi's Village has a Melon if Mario brings him any type of food made with Cake Mix. This item can be sold for twenty coins. Another type of Yoshi Cookie named Big Cookie was also appeared in the game.

Game & Watch Gallery series

Game & Watch Gallery 4

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In the Game & Watch Gallery 4, the modern version of Mario's Cement Factory replaces cement making with cookie making. The cookies are from Yoshi's Cookie. If Yoshi gets the Yoshi Cookies from the top sent by Mario, he will instead eat the Yoshi Cookies instead of packaging them. If the Yoshi Cookies are sent to Toad at the right side, he will package them. Interestedly, the Yoshi Cookies fit in the packages whole.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

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The battle arena Cookie Land from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and the teams are ready to battle.

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the battle arena Cookie Land is shaped like a cookie and has a variety of Yoshi Cookies in the background. This stage reappeared in Mario Kart Wii as a Retro Arena.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time in the place Yoshi's Island in the past, Kamek is getting cookies for Baby Bowser. When Kamek gives them to him, Baby Bowser eats too fast and then he feels sick. Luigi takes four Yoshi Cookies that Kamek dropped. He gives one to Baby Luigi immediately. Later, he gives two cookies to Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to calm them down after a crash landing in Yoob's Belly. Luigi gave Baby Luigi the last cookie at the very end of the game, in exchange for Baby Luigi's Hammer.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

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Snack Basket artwork.

Yoshi Cookies make a small cameo appearance in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They are one of the various sweets that fall from the sky during Luigi's Snack Basket move. Luigi has to collect these snacks in order to do more damage.

Tetris DS

Puzzle Mode from Tetris DS.

In Tetris DS, Yoshi Cookies appear in the Puzzle Mode, which is based of the NES version of Yoshi's Cookie. They appear in the glass tube that forms the bottom and right edges, where they are constantly moving. They also appears on the Touch Screen of the same mode, forming a certain pattern in the background, and also in the foreground, where Yoshi is seen eating a heap of Yoshi cookies in the middle.


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