Yoshi Woolly World Perplexing Pyramid

World
  • Boss Tent

After beating the game and viewing the credits, the Boss Tent will appear on World Star to the left of the other huts. The Boss Tent will allow you to replay any boss in the game, but with their patterns sped up to increase the difficulty. Defeating each boss will grant you between 1-2 Wonder Wools that can earn you new costumes.

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  • New Poochy Costumes

Playing the special Poochy Dash bonus stages will allow you to unlock new costumes for the character. To change costumes, tap the Poochy icon at the bottom of the screen while in the Poochy Hut. (NOTE: To activate any Time Attack missions, you must scan the Poochy amiibo while in the Poochy Hut. You will not be able to play them otherwise.)
CostumeHow to unlock
  • Burger Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Fort Bombs Away.
  • Buzzing Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Galloping Green Meadow.
  • Golden Poochy
  • Clear all normal missions in all six stages.
  • Moo Moo Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Hotheaded Lava Fields.
  • Rocking Horse Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Stitchy Scramble.
  • Warm Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Bobsledding Peaks.
  • Watermelon Poochy
  • Clear the Time Attack in Zippy Lagoon.
  • Stage 1-S: Hang Tongue!

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 1.
  • Stage 2-S: Perils of the Perplexing Pyramid

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 2.
  • Stage 3-S: Woollet Bill's Last Ride

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 3.
  • Stage 4-S: Naval Piranha 2: Now It's Personal!

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 4.
  • Stage 5-S: Yoshi's Curtain Call

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 5.
  • Stage 6-S: Skeleton Goonies' Lava Lair

Collect all 40 Smiley Flowers in World 6.
  • Stage Star-S: Wonderful World of Wool

Collect all 270 Smiley Flowers across all worlds, including the previous 'S' stages.
  • Unlockable amiibo Costumes

In addition to the costumes you earn just by playing the game, there are quite a number of costumes unlocked by scanning the correct amiibo figures. On the map screen, tap the amiibo icon in the lower left-hand corner and scan the correct amiibo to unlock the costume permanently in the 'amiibo Hut'. (NOTE: To unlock any of the Yoshi costumes, you must scan the corresponding Yoshi amiibo within the level to activate Double Yoshi Mode. When the level is completed, that Yoshi will be selectable in the amiibo Hut.)
UnlockableHow to unlock
  • amiibo Yoshi
  • Scan any amiibo that would otherwise be incompatible with the game (Pokemon, Chibi Robo, Shovel Knight)
  • Blathers Yoshi
  • Scan the Blathers amiibo
  • Boo Yoshi
  • Scan the Boo amiibo
  • Bowser Jr. Yoshi
  • Scan the Bowser Jr. amiibo
  • Bowser Yoshi
  • Scan any Bowser amiibo (Super, Smash, or Skylander)
  • Callie Yoshi
  • Scan the Callie amiibo
  • Captain Falcon Yoshi
  • Scan the Captain Falcon amiibo
  • Celeste Yoshi
  • Scan the Celeste amiibo
  • Cyrus Yoshi
  • Scan the Cyrus amiibo
  • Daisy Yoshi
  • Scan the Daisy amiibo
  • Dark Pit Yoshi
  • Scan the Dark Pit amiibo
  • Diddy Kong Yoshi
  • Scan any Diddy Kong amiibo (Super or Smash)
  • Digby Yoshi
  • Scan the Digby amiibo
  • Donkey Kong Yoshi
  • Scan any Donkey Kong amiibo (Super, Smash, or Skylander)
  • Dr. Mario Yoshi
  • Scan the Dr. Mario amiibo
  • Duck Hunt Yoshi
  • Scan the Duck Hunt amiibo
  • Falco Yoshi
  • Scan the Falco amiibo
  • Fox Yoshi
  • Scan the Fox amiibo
  • Ganondorf Yoshi
  • Scan the Ganondorf amiibo
  • Green Inkling Girl Yoshi
  • Scan the alternate color Inkling Girl amiibo
  • Ike Yoshi
  • Scan the Ike amiibo
  • Inkling Boy Yoshi
  • Scan the Inkling Boy amiibo
  • Inkling Girl Yoshi
  • Scan the Inkling Girl amiibo
  • Inkling Squid Yoshi
  • Scan the Inkling Squid amiibo
  • K.K. Slider Yoshi
  • Scan the K.K. Slider amiibo
  • Kapp'n Yoshi
  • Scan the Kapp'n amiibo
  • Kicks Yoshi
  • Scan the Kicks amiibo
  • King Dedede Yoshi
  • Scan any King Dedede amiibo (Kirby, Smash)
  • Kirby Yoshi
  • Scan any Kirby amiibo (Kirby, Smash)
  • Link Yoshi
  • Scan any Link amiibo (Smash, Ocaraina, 30th Anniversary)
  • Little Mac Yoshi
  • Scan the Little Mac amiibo
  • Liucina Yoshi
  • Scan the Lucina amiibo
  • Lottie Yoshi
  • Scan the Lottie amiibo
  • Lucas Yoshi
  • Scan the Lucas amiibo
  • Luigi Yoshi
  • Scan any Luigi amiibo (Super or Smash)
  • Mabel Yoshi
  • Scan the Mabel amiibo
  • Marie Yoshi
  • Scan the Marie amiibo
  • Mario Yoshi
  • Scan any Mario amiibo (Super, Silver, Gold, Smash, 30th Anniversary)
  • Marth Yoshi
  • Scan the Marth amiibo
  • Mega Man Yoshi
  • Scan any Mega Man amiibo (Smash or Gold)
  • Meta Knight Yoshi
  • Scan any Meta Knight amiibo (Kirby, Smash)
  • Mii Brawler Yoshi
  • Scan the Mii Brawler amiibo
  • Mii Gunner Yoshi
  • Scan the Mii Gunner amiibo
  • Mii Swordfighter Yoshi
  • Scan the Mii Swordfighter amiibo
  • Mr. Game & Watch Yoshi
  • Scan the Mr. Game & Watch amiibo
  • Mr. Resetti Yoshi
  • Scan the Mr. Resetti amiibo
  • Ness Yoshi
  • Scan the Ness amiibo
  • Olimar Yoshi
  • Scan the Olimar amiibo
  • Orange Inkling Squid Yoshi
  • Scan the alternate color Inkling Squid amiibo
  • PAC-MAN Yoshi
  • Scan the Pac-Man amiibo
  • Palutena Yoshi
  • Scan the Palutena amiibo
  • Peach Yoshi
  • Scan any Peach amiibo (Super or Smash)
  • Pit Yoshi
  • Scan the Pit amiibo
  • Purple Inkling Boy Yoshi
  • Scan the alternate color Inkling Boy amiibo
  • R.O.B. Yoshi (Famicom Colors)
  • Scan the R.O.B. amiibo with the Famicom colorscheme
  • R.O.B. Yoshi (NES Colors)
  • Scan the R.O.B. amiibo with the NES colorscheme
  • Reese Yoshi
  • Scan the Reese amiibo
  • Robin Yoshi
  • Scan the Robin amiibo
  • Rosalina Yoshi
  • Scan any Rosalina amiibo (Super or Smash)
  • Rover Yoshi
  • Scan the Rover amiibo
  • Roy Yoshi
  • Scan the Roy amiibo
  • Ryu Yoshi
  • Scan the Ryu amiibo
  • Samus Yoshi
  • Scan the Samus amiibo
  • Shiek Yoshi
  • Scan the Shiek amiibo
  • Shulk Yoshi
  • Scan the Shulk amiibo
  • Smash Wario Yoshi
  • Scan the Wario amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. series
  • Sonic Yoshi
  • Scan the Sonic the Hedgehog amiibo
  • Summer Isabelle Yoshi
  • Scan the Isabelle (Summer Outfit) amiibo
  • Super Wario Yoshi
  • Scan the Wario amiibo from the Super Mario series
  • Timmy and Tommy Toshi
  • Scan the Timmy and Tommy Nook amiibo
  • Toad Yoshi
  • Scan the Toad amiibo
  • Tom Nook Yoshi
  • Scan the Tom Nook amiibo
  • Toon Link Yoshi
  • Scan any Toon Link amiibo (Smash, Wind Waker)
  • Villager Yoshi
  • Scan the Villager amiibo
  • Waddle Dee Yoshi
  • Scan the Waddle Dee amiibo
  • Waluigi Yoshi
  • Scan the Waluigi amiibo
  • Wii Fit Trainer Yoshi
  • Scan the Wii Fit Trainer amiibo
  • Winter Isabelle Yoshi
  • Scan the Isabelle (Winter Outfit) amiibo
  • Wolf Link Yoshi
  • Scan the Wolf Link amiibo
  • Yarn Yoshi (Blue)
  • Scan the Blue Yarn Yoshi into the game while in a level
  • Yarn Yoshi (Green)
  • Scan either Green Yarn Yoshi or Mega Yarn Yoshi while in a level
  • Yarn Yoshi (Pink)
  • Scan the Pink Yarn Yoshi into the game while in a level
  • Yoshi
  • Scan any non-yarn Yoshi (Super or Smash) into the game while in a level
  • Zelda Yoshi
  • Scan any Zelda amiibo (Smash, Toon Zelda)
  • Zero Suit Samus Yoshi
  • Scan the Zero Suit Samus amiibo


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Twelve frames for a single second

To produce stop-motion animation, you position models by hand, take a photo, move them a bit, take another photo, and so on. You have to keep track of how Yoshi and the objects around him should be moving as you photograph frame by frame, so it’s a pretty painstaking process.

12 photos are needed to create one second’s worth of animation. Put the above photos together and what do you get?

Behind the scenes

World

Let’s take a look at what happens during the animation process. This is the set where the animation takes place. With all the tools and equipment around, it gets kind of cluttered.

Yoshi

If you look closely at the photos, you’ll see that Yoshi and his pals are held in place by metal clamps. These are called “rigs,” and they’re used to keep objects in the positions they need to be.

Yoshi Woolly World Perplexing Pyramid Video

The many faces of Yoshi

During the shorts, you may have noticed how Yoshi has all sorts of different facial expressions. How do they do that?

Yoshi's Woolly World 3ds

Here are some of the parts used for Yoshi’s eyes. These can be switched in-between frames to let Yoshi blink, change expressions, and more.

The Yoshi featured in the shorts looks a lot like the Yarn Yoshi amiibo figure, but it’s actually a little different.

See how the arms and legs are longer? Plus, there are metal joints embedded inside the stop-motion Yoshi model, which makes it stiff and heavy. Thanks to these joints, the animators are able to make Yoshi hold poses and move with precision.

Photographing frames, rigs and all

Check out the difference between the original photos and the versions used in the animation. The rigs used to keep things in place stay in the shot and are then edited out later. That’s right – stop motion may seem like an old-fashioned method of animation, but it actually involve some pretty state-of-the-art image editing.

Here’s a behind the scenes clip we got our hands on to show you what the animation looked like during production.

A message from the production team

Yoshi's Woolly World Shorts

Here’s a message from Mr. Minegishi at dwarf, the animation studio, who lent his expertise to producing these animations:

“Stop motion Yoshi acts in his own special way, a way that’s different to the Yoshi you typically see in games. We hope that players will enjoy seeing Yoshi in a brand new light.”

In-game features

The game contains 30 different animated shorts. Each day you can watch a new one, so you’ll probably want to try to play at least once a day. You’ll also get quizzed on the movies you watch. You can try to answer the questions correctly to get Beads that are sure to help Yoshi along the way!

The lovable Poochy, who appears in the shorts, will also be getting his very own amiibo figure (sold separately or as part of a special bundle with Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World). It doesn’t move like Poochy does in the animated videos, but by scanning it at any time during a course you can call Poochy to your side, letting you continue the adventure with a faithful companion.

So if you ever need a little break from platforming in Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World, you can check out the stop-motion animated shorts! You can check out some of the videos and learn more about the game at the official Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World website.

Figures shown not actual size. Visit nintendo.com/amiibo for details on amiibo functionality.

ESRB Rating: Everyone with Mild Cartoon Violence