Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World - Animated shorts: Behind the scenes

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Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World - Animated shorts: Behind the scenes
Thumbnail of "Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World - Animated shorts: Behind the scenes".
Platform YouTube
Upload date January 31, 2017[1]

"Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World - Animated shorts: Behind the scenes" is a promotional video published in 2017. The video was made to promote Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World,and it was published on the official Nintendo UK YouTube channel. The video provides viewers with a look at behind-the-scenes footage from the Yoshi Theater promotional shorts.

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At the beginning of the video, a camera is shown. The video then cuts to footage of what appears to be concept art for the shorts, followed by footage of a woman at a workbench designing the Yoshi yarn doll used in the shorts. Following this is footage of a group of crew members sitting at a table. One of them is holding a completed Yoshi doll, and they all have storyboards for the shorts. A series of photographs depicting different expressions for Yoshi printed onto a single piece of paper is also on the table. The crew members then put additional boxes of materials on the table. The video then cuts to a Red Yoshi doll with wings being examined, followed by a shot of storyboards for the episode "Fluttering". Following this is footage of the crew preparing the set and positioning the characters. Additionally, a crew member removes Light Blue Yoshi's eyebrow with the blade of a razor in order to change his expression. The recently-shot footage is then shown being edited. A close-up of a prop is then shown, followed by Yoshi's cheek being sewn in order to make it appear like he has something in his mouth. Footage of the episode that this modified doll was used in, which was titled "Snacks", is then shown from a monitor. Footage of a crew member positioning Poochy so that he appears to be jumping is then shown, followed by the edited footage. The video ends with other crew members watching this footage, as well as footage of Poochy walking via a wire tool.

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