Yossy's Pizza
| Yossy's Pizza | |
|---|---|
| Appears in | Super Mario Kodansha manga (Super Mario World! Yoshi no Tamago) (1992) |
| Greater location | Dinosaur Land |
| Owner | Yoshi |
Yossy's Pizza is a pizzeria opened by Yoshi in the first chapter of Super Mario World! Yoshi no Tamago of the Super Mario Kodansha manga. The building is a bungalow shaped like Yoshi's House and is located in Dinosaur Land. The name "Yossy" is how Yoshi's name was anglicized in Japan at the time of the manga's release.
With the help of Mario and Princess Peach (and two Dino-Torches acting as the fires in the ovens), Yoshi distributes pamphlets of his pizza shop to the residents of Dinosaur Land (and Tatanga), but when his first customer calls, he realizes there is a printing error causing the pamphlets to state that, instead of the pizza being free if it is not delivered in 30 minutes, the entire shop will close. As Yoshi quickly goes to deliver the pizza, Mario and Peach prepare the pizzas and take the incoming orders. Yoshi manages to track down the customer (Lakitu, who almost succeeded in making him waste all 30 minutes by making him go in circles before being spotted at the last second) but falls into a pit and is turned into an egg, rolling back to the pizzeria.
Meanwhile, Bowser, dressed up as a Volcano Lotus, threatens to bring the pizzeria down by shooting his falling minions, causing them to explode when they land on hard surfaces, though some of them land in the pizza dough in the plates. After Yoshi is returned to normal with the help of Yosshīdamusu, he eats what is left of the minions and Bowser is defeated, and the three quickly prepare and deliver their orders, hoping that the customers would not mind the enemies in the pizzas. In actuality, the customers love the "explosive, spicy" condiments, and Bowser is forced to pull out more enemies for the pizzas.
In later chapters, Yoshi temporary closes the pizza place to search of his mother.
In later volumes, in line with Yoshi's Cookie, a bakery is opened next by Yoshi.
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | YOSSY'S PIZZA[1] | Yoshi's Pizza | Sign and pamphlets |
| ヨッシーピザ[2] Yosshī Piza |