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The level features many [[fruit]]s hidden throughout the area. Much of this fruit can be found around the beginning of the stage. Sometimes, the fruit is found just sitting around above the ground, in the arms of Shy Guys, or in small [[bubble]]s. The player can break these bubbles with their brightly-colored [[egg]]s. Not too long before the [[Checkpoint|midway point]], the player can also find a small [[block]] floating in the air. If hit, the player can see a "Start" flag sticking out of the ground. If they pass it, they are up to the challenge of reaching the goal, found just before the midway point, in a short amount of time. If they do reach the goal fast enough, they are awarded with seven [[melon]]s, given to them by a [[Lakitu]].
The level features many [[fruit]]s hidden throughout the area. Much of this fruit can be found around the beginning of the stage. Sometimes, the fruit is found just sitting around above the ground, in the arms of Shy Guys, or in small [[bubble]]s. The player can break these bubbles with their brightly-colored [[egg]]s. Not too long before the [[Checkpoint|midway point]], the player can also find a small [[block]] floating in the air. If hit, the player can see a "Start" flag sticking out of the ground. If they pass it, they are up to the challenge of reaching the goal, found just before the midway point, in a short amount of time. If they do reach the goal fast enough, they are awarded with seven [[melon]]s, given to them by a [[Lakitu]].


During the second half, [[Poochy]] can be encountered taking the player on a treasure hunt (hence the level's title) through a multi-route area. He stops at a few area, marking where hidden [[coin]]s and melons can be found. He also shows the heroes where a hidden platform can be found, leading the player to a [[Heart]]. If the player [[Ground Pound]]s in this area, they are able to dig out the hidden items. Eventually, Poochy stops near a small [[Vase (Yoshi's Story)|vase]], marking a dead-end, as well as the end point of the level. If the player jumps in the vase, they are brought back to the beginning of the level, where they are able to hunt for any missed fruit.
During the second half of Treasure Hunt, a dog named [[Poochy]] can be encountered taking the player on a treasure hunt (hence the level's title) through a multi-route area. He stops at a few area, marking where hidden [[coin]]s and melons can be found. He also shows the heroes where a hidden platform can be found, leading the player to a [[Heart]]. If the player [[Ground Pound]]s in this area, they are able to dig out the hidden items. Eventually, Poochy stops near a small [[Vase (Yoshi's Story)|vase]], marking a dead-end, as well as the end point of the level. If the player jumps in the vase, they are brought back to the beginning of the level, where they are able to hunt for any missed fruit.
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==Hidden items==
===Melons===
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==Storybook segment==
==Storybook segment==
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|JapR=Pochi to takara sagashi
|JapR=Pochi to takara sagashi
|JapM=Treasure Hunt with Poochy
|JapM=Treasure Hunt with Poochy
|Fre=Chasse au trésor
|Fra=Chasse au trésor
|FreM=Treasure Hunt
|FraM=Treasure Hunt
|Ger=Schatzsuche
|Ger=Schatzsuche
|GerM=Treasure Hunt
|GerM=Treasure Hunt
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|ChiR=Yǔ Bōqí Xúnbǎo
|ChiR=Yǔ Bōqí Xúnbǎo
|ChiM=Treasure Hunt with Poochy
|ChiM=Treasure Hunt with Poochy
|Ita=Caccia al Tesoro<ref>''[[Club Nintendo (Italian magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' - 1998 issue 2; pag. 6</ref>
|ItaM=Treasure Hunt
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the game ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', during the La-Di-Day event, one of the new Town Tunes that a villager may use is the beginning of the theme playing in this level.
*In the game ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'', during the La-Di-Day event, one of the new Town Tunes that a villager may use is the beginning of the theme playing in this level.
==References==
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{{Yoshi's Story}}
{{Yoshi's Story}}
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Yoshi's Story levels]]
[[Category:Yoshi's Story levels]]

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