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Yoshi (who is a he - all Yoshis lay eggs according to Otacon's information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl) is a green dinosaur that is famous for his role in the Super Mario series. His first appearance was in Super Mario World on the SNES. Yoshi is perhaps best known for his ability to eat almost anything, grasping enemies with his long tongue and swallowing them. He turns foreign objects into eggs, which he can use later as projectiles by throwing them at his target. He has appeared in a variety of colors, including red, blue, yellow, pink, and green and in most games these colors come with a power variance of some kind such as a longer tongue or higher jumping, etc.
His personality in the games and other media that he has appeared in has always been a friendly, willing to help personality. Yoshi always wants to help Mario, for various reasons depending on the game or other media. In addition, Yoshi (the character) is seen more as a leader among other Yoshis, and is generally seen as "the leader" of the Yoshis in most of the games (despite having no formal leadership position, other Yoshis follow him).
Yoshi also rarely speaks. Most of the time he only communicates by saying "Yoshi!," or some variation of that. In some of the games, he makes other gibberish noises, says colors, or (in a few games) he says the word Nintendo. In a few games, he has actually spoken. In Paper Mario games, he has spoken, as well as the Mario & Luigi series. In a few Mario sports games, he does say phrases as well. In Super Mario RPG, Yoshi is the only one of his kind that can actually speak to Mario, so Yoshi helps to translate the other Yoshis' language for Mario. In the cartoon, Yoshi does speak, but acts much younger. In all of the games (except for the Super Mario World animated series), Yoshi has been voice acted by Kazumi Totaka.
In all three games, Yoshi's signature move is to eat enemies and then lay an egg with them in it. It takes a few seconds for them to escape, making it a good strategy to try and lay an egg off the edge of the stage. Yoshi can also go into an egg himself (in the latter two Super Smash Bros. games), and then roll back and forth, damaging whoever gets in his way. Another egg based move is throwing eggs, an ability which does minimal damage, but can be preformed quickly and repeatedly. Yoshi's Ground Pound (also known as the Yoshi Bomb) is a quick ground pound that launches nearby enemies backwards. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Yoshi's Final Smash is the Super Dragon, which gives him wings, invincibility, and the ability to throw fireballs.
In the many Mario sports games that Yoshi is a playable character in, he is usually a speed type character, lending to the fact that he is a fast runner. This is reinforced in Super Mario RPG, where Yoshis are always holding races. As part of the game's story, Mario rides on one of the Yoshis to beat Boshi (a popular blue Yoshi in the game) to progress with the story.
Some of Yoshi's other abilities include transformations, which are mostly featured in the platforming games. Most prominently in Yoshi's Island games, these transformations can change Yoshi's appearance to simulate helicopters, submarines, cars, trains, and even a digging "mole tank." More minor transformations are the winged Yoshi in Super Mario World, and Mega Yoshi in Super Mario 64 DS.
Naturally, Yoshi has made many, many more appearances in the many Mario games over the years. Three other starring roles for Yoshi have been more puzzle-centric fare. Yoshi (for the NES and Game Boy) was a puzzle game that had players stacking various monsters from the Mario franchise, and attempting to stack together two egg fragments (thus eliminating the monsters below the hatched Yoshi). Yoshi's Cookie (for the NES, SNES, and Game Boy) was another puzzle game in which players had to line up matching cookies for Yoshi to eat. Yoshi's Safari was a unique game released on the SNES that took full advantage of the Super Scope. It was a rail shooter with Mario riding Yoshi and fighting various monsters from the Mario franchise.
In Super Mario 64, Yoshi appeared as a hidden character, but it was not until Super Mario 64 DS that he was made a full playable character. In Super Mario Sunshine, Yoshi was also available to ride. He was also crucial in finding several of the Shine Sprites hidden in the game. Depending on what fruit he eats, he can change colors. In the Super Mario Galaxy 2 trailer, Mario is seen riding on Yoshi (Yoshi made no appearance in Super Mario Galaxy), and he has been confirmed to be in the upcoming New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
The many spin-off games that the Mario series have seen also have Yoshi as a playable character in many of them. His more prominent roles include the three Super Smash Bros. games, where he has always been a playable character in the starting roster. He has been a playable character in every Mario Kart game thus far, and in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! he drove with Birdo. He has also been in every Mario Party game, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (as well as the Olympic Winter Games), Mario Golf, Mario Tennis (as well as Mario's Tennis), Mario is Missing!, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (along with Boshi), Mario Superstar Baseball (and Super Mario Sluggers), and the Mario Strikers series. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, there was a movie theater built specifically for Yoshis, and in the sequel ( Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time), the Mario brothers make a visit to Yoshi's Island. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Yoshi is a partner to Mario (and he also has minor roles in the other two Paper Mario games).
The animated series for Super Mario World featured Yoshi as one of the main supporting characters (where he was voiced by Andrew Sabiston). The version of Yoshi in this cartoon was a much more childish version of Yoshi, acting like a very young human child. Thus, he is afraid of many things, speaks in third person, and reacts as a young child would. Yoshi also appeared in the Nintendo Adventure Books and the Super Mario Adventures comics that were featured in Nintendo Power. Yoshi does make a small appearance in the Super Mario Bros. movie as well, looking like a small dinosaur.





Yoshi is a recurring character in the Mario franchise, and has since gone on to star in his own games: Yoshi's Island. He is also a regular appearance in Nintendo's broad spectrum games, such as sporting titles and the Super Smash Bros. franchise. He is currently voiced by Kazumi Totaka.
Overview
Yoshi (who is a he - all Yoshis lay eggs according to Otacon's information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl) is a green dinosaur that is famous for his role in the Super Mario series. His first appearance was in Super Mario World on the SNES. Yoshi is perhaps best known for his ability to eat almost anything, grasping enemies with his long tongue and swallowing them. He turns foreign objects into eggs, which he can use later as projectiles by throwing them at his target. He has appeared in a variety of colors, including red, blue, yellow, pink, and green and in most games these colors come with a power variance of some kind such as a longer tongue or higher jumping, etc.
His personality in the games and other media that he has appeared in has always been a friendly, willing to help personality. Yoshi always wants to help Mario, for various reasons depending on the game or other media. In addition, Yoshi (the character) is seen more as a leader among other Yoshis, and is generally seen as "the leader" of the Yoshis in most of the games (despite having no formal leadership position, other Yoshis follow him).
Yoshi also rarely speaks. Most of the time he only communicates by saying "Yoshi!," or some variation of that. In some of the games, he makes other gibberish noises, says colors, or (in a few games) he says the word Nintendo. In a few games, he has actually spoken. In Paper Mario games, he has spoken, as well as the Mario & Luigi series. In a few Mario sports games, he does say phrases as well. In Super Mario RPG, Yoshi is the only one of his kind that can actually speak to Mario, so Yoshi helps to translate the other Yoshis' language for Mario. In the cartoon, Yoshi does speak, but acts much younger. In all of the games (except for the Super Mario World animated series), Yoshi has been voice acted by Kazumi Totaka.
Abilities
Most well known for his ability to eat enemies, different colored Yoshis do have a variety of abilities. In Super Mario World, blue Yoshis could fly, yellow Yoshis could stomp on enemies, and red Yoshi would spit fireballs. Naturally, as a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series, Yoshi does have a variety of other abilities at his disposal.In all three games, Yoshi's signature move is to eat enemies and then lay an egg with them in it. It takes a few seconds for them to escape, making it a good strategy to try and lay an egg off the edge of the stage. Yoshi can also go into an egg himself (in the latter two Super Smash Bros. games), and then roll back and forth, damaging whoever gets in his way. Another egg based move is throwing eggs, an ability which does minimal damage, but can be preformed quickly and repeatedly. Yoshi's Ground Pound (also known as the Yoshi Bomb) is a quick ground pound that launches nearby enemies backwards. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Yoshi's Final Smash is the Super Dragon, which gives him wings, invincibility, and the ability to throw fireballs.
In the many Mario sports games that Yoshi is a playable character in, he is usually a speed type character, lending to the fact that he is a fast runner. This is reinforced in Super Mario RPG, where Yoshis are always holding races. As part of the game's story, Mario rides on one of the Yoshis to beat Boshi (a popular blue Yoshi in the game) to progress with the story.
Some of Yoshi's other abilities include transformations, which are mostly featured in the platforming games. Most prominently in Yoshi's Island games, these transformations can change Yoshi's appearance to simulate helicopters, submarines, cars, trains, and even a digging "mole tank." More minor transformations are the winged Yoshi in Super Mario World, and Mega Yoshi in Super Mario 64 DS.
Appearances
Yoshi's first appearance was in Super Mario World. Bowser had encased Yoshi (and all of his fellow Yoshis) into eggs. Mario could then free Yoshi and use him to eat enemies, jump higher, and go faster. Due to Yoshi's popularity, he appeared in a sequel to Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The game took place on Yoshi's Island, where Yoshi had to protect Baby Mario from the Magikoopa called Kamek. Since then, Yoshi has starred in many other platforming games, including Yoshi's Story on the Nintendo 64, Yoshi Topsy-Turvy for the Game Boy Advance, Yoshi Touch & Go for the Nintendo DS, and Yoshi's Island DS (also for the DS). These games have all had a particular feature, Topsy-Turvy and Touch & Go's being the most unique. Topsy-Turvy has a built in motion sensor in the cartridge that allows players to "rotate" the world, and Touch & Go allows players to "draw" paths for Yoshi, but forfeits control over the actual character.Naturally, Yoshi has made many, many more appearances in the many Mario games over the years. Three other starring roles for Yoshi have been more puzzle-centric fare. Yoshi (for the NES and Game Boy) was a puzzle game that had players stacking various monsters from the Mario franchise, and attempting to stack together two egg fragments (thus eliminating the monsters below the hatched Yoshi). Yoshi's Cookie (for the NES, SNES, and Game Boy) was another puzzle game in which players had to line up matching cookies for Yoshi to eat. Yoshi's Safari was a unique game released on the SNES that took full advantage of the Super Scope. It was a rail shooter with Mario riding Yoshi and fighting various monsters from the Mario franchise.
In Super Mario 64, Yoshi appeared as a hidden character, but it was not until Super Mario 64 DS that he was made a full playable character. In Super Mario Sunshine, Yoshi was also available to ride. He was also crucial in finding several of the Shine Sprites hidden in the game. Depending on what fruit he eats, he can change colors. In the Super Mario Galaxy 2 trailer, Mario is seen riding on Yoshi (Yoshi made no appearance in Super Mario Galaxy), and he has been confirmed to be in the upcoming New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
The many spin-off games that the Mario series have seen also have Yoshi as a playable character in many of them. His more prominent roles include the three Super Smash Bros. games, where he has always been a playable character in the starting roster. He has been a playable character in every Mario Kart game thus far, and in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! he drove with Birdo. He has also been in every Mario Party game, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (as well as the Olympic Winter Games), Mario Golf, Mario Tennis (as well as Mario's Tennis), Mario is Missing!, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (along with Boshi), Mario Superstar Baseball (and Super Mario Sluggers), and the Mario Strikers series. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, there was a movie theater built specifically for Yoshis, and in the sequel ( Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time), the Mario brothers make a visit to Yoshi's Island. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Yoshi is a partner to Mario (and he also has minor roles in the other two Paper Mario games).
Other Media
The animated series for Super Mario World featured Yoshi as one of the main supporting characters (where he was voiced by Andrew Sabiston). The version of Yoshi in this cartoon was a much more childish version of Yoshi, acting like a very young human child. Thus, he is afraid of many things, speaks in third person, and reacts as a young child would. Yoshi also appeared in the Nintendo Adventure Books and the Super Mario Adventures comics that were featured in Nintendo Power. Yoshi does make a small appearance in the Super Mario Bros. movie as well, looking like a small dinosaur.
Yoshi games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 |
WII | Nintendo | |
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Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 |
ARC | Namco Bandai Games Inc., Nintendo | |
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BS Excitebike Bun Bun Mario Stadium |
BS-X | Nintendo | |
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Yakuman DS |
DS | Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd. | |
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii released on Nov. 15, 2009 |
WII | Nintendo EAD | |
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games released on Oct. 13, 2009 |
DS, WII | Sega | |
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Mario Super Sluggers released on Aug. 25, 2008 |
WII | Namco Bandai Games Inc. | |
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Mario Kart Wii released on April 27, 2008 |
WII | Nintendo EAD | |
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl released on March 9, 2008 |
WII | Monolith Software, Inc., Sora, Game Arts Co., Ltd. | |
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Mario Party DS released on Nov. 19, 2007 |
DS | Hudson Entertainment, Inc. |
| Character Name: | Yoshi |
| Real Name: | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Birthday: | Aug. 13, 1991 |
| Appears in: | 72 games |
| First appearance: | Super Mario World |
| Aliases |
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