Yoshi's Woolly World Coloring Pages

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  2. Yoshi's Woolly World Walkthrough
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Sprite of Winged Yoshi

Winged Yoshi is the trademark power-up form of the Yoshis, which made its debut in Super Mario World. In this form, Yoshi gains wings and the power of flight.

  • 1History
    • 1.1Super Mario series
    • 1.6Yoshi franchise
  • 2Gallery

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario World[edit]

Mario riding Yoshi with the power of flight in Super Mario World

In Super Mario World, this form could be accessed in one of two ways: by having any Yoshi eat a Blue Shell (or by having a Blue Yoshi eat any shell), or by grabbing Yoshi's Wings. The latter would incidentally turn any Yoshi into a Blue Yoshi after finishing the current stage, though only in the original version. The Yoshi's flight controlled differently, depending on Mario or Luigi's current form: if they were in Cape form, they only needed to hold (or in the GBA remake) to fly; if not, the button had to be tapped, as with Raccoon or Tanooki Mario in the previous game.

Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

After a prolonged absence from the series, Winged Yoshi returns in the multiplayer mode of Super Mario 64 DS as Yoshi's answer to the other characters' Wing forms.

Super Mario World cartoon[edit]

Winged Yoshi from the Super Mario World animated series

In the Super Mario World cartoon episodes 'Ghosts 'R' Us,' 'The Night Before Cave Christmas,' and 'Born to Ride,' Yoshi transformed into Winged Yoshi after gaining a pair of Magic Wings.

Super Mario Adventures[edit]

In Super Mario Adventures, after eating a Koopa Troopa wearing a Blue Shell, Yoshi becomes Winged Yoshi, which allowed him to fly with Mario and Luigi on his back. Yoshi accidentally spat out this Blue Shell later, causing him to lose his Winged form.

Mario Strikers Charged[edit]

The Winged Yoshi form makes an appearance in Mario Strikers Charged, where Yoshi briefly gains it while using his Mega Strike.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Yoshi's Super DragonFinal Smash turns him into a Winged Yoshi capable of breathing fire.

Yoshi franchise[edit]

Yoshi[edit]

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information (tagged on October 18, 2017).

Winged Yoshi in Yoshi

Winged Yoshi makes its first appearance in the Yoshi franchise in the title, Yoshi, where it makes a small appearance. A Winged Yoshi will hatch from a Yoshi Egg depending on the number of enemies sandwiched between the two halves (5 or 6 on NES and 4 or 5 on Game Boy) and reward the player 200 points.

Yoshi's Cookie[edit]

After clearing the 10th round of Puzzle Mode in the SNES version of Yoshi's Cookie, the player is taken to a congratulations screen with Cape Mario and a Winged Yoshi.

Yoshi's New Island[edit]

Winged Yoshi in Yoshi's New Island

Winged Yoshis appear in Yoshi's New Island, after a Yoshi grabs a pair of Flutter Wings or Golden Flutter Wings, which are made available either after losing three lives in a level or by losing another one with the Flutter Wings, respectively. Clearing all levels without using either wing power-up lets the player fight Bowser before saving Baby Luigi and the Stork.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Winged Yoshi in Yoshi's Woolly World
Mellow Mode in Kamek's Last-Ditch Flyby.

Winged Yoshi appears in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Players can switch to a new Mellow Mode, where they can choose to play levels as a Winged Yoshi. After jumping, the jump button must be held down to keep Yoshi flying. It replaces the Flutter Jump ability.

This distinction returns in Yoshi's Crafted World.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition[edit]

Winged Yoshis appear in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition as Helpers by unlocking them in the Special Worlds. Winged Green Yoshi is a Wood/Dark attribute team member that is unlocked by clearing ★World 3-; Winged Red Yoshi is a Fire/Wood attribute team member that is unlocked by clearing ★World 4-; Winged Light-Blue Yoshi is a Water/Light attribute team member that is unlocked by clearing ★World 5-; Winged Yellow Yoshi is a Light/Fire team member that is unlocked by clearing ★World 6-, and Winged Purple Yoshi is a Dark/Water team member that is unlocked by clearing ★World 7-.

Gallery[edit]

Artwork[edit]

  • Mario riding a Blue Yoshi in Super Mario World

  • Super Mario World

  • Yoshi's New Island (Yellow Yoshi)

  • Yoshi's Crafted World

Sprites[edit]

  • Super Mario World

  • Yoshi (NES)

  • Yoshi (Game Boy)

  • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

  • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

  • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Screenshots[edit]

  • Yoshi's New Island

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseはねヨッシー[1]
Hane Yosshī
Wing Yoshi
Chinese飛行的耀西[2]
Fēixíng de Yàoxī
有翅膀的耀西[3]
Yǒu Chìbǎng de Yàoxī
Flying Yoshi
Winged Yoshi

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aea2a/actions/index.html
  2. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54_BOSU_zY0
  3. ^https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/yoshis_crafted_world/actions/index.html
Yoshi's transformations
Ball Yoshi • Blimp Yoshi • Boat Yoshi • Bobsled Yoshi • Bulb Yoshi • Car Yoshi • Dash Yoshi • Helicopter Yoshi • Hot-Air Balloon Yoshi • Jackhammer Yoshi • Mega Yoshi • Mermaid Yoshi • Mine-Cart Yoshi • Mole Tank • Mole Yoshi • Moto Yoshi • Mushroom* • Plane* • Ship Yoshi • Ski Yoshi • Sky Pop Yoshi • Snowball Yoshi • Star Yoshi • Submarine Yoshi • Super Happy Yoshi • Super Yoshi • Train • Tree* • Umbrella Yoshi • Winged Yoshi
* Unused transformations
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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?

Woolly

Behind the scenes

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.

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.

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

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.

Yoshi

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 Guide

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.”

Yoshi's Woolly World Walkthrough

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.

Yoshi's Woolly World

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.

Yoshi's Woolly World Music

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

Yoshi's Wooly World Coloring Pages

ESRB Rating: Everyone with Mild Cartoon Violence