User:Dinoshi 64/sandbox

Bah! (Media test)
“Bah, bah, bah!”

Logo
The club owner is also able to select a logo for their team, they choose a base and a mark for their logo. There are a couple of marks that are only used for opponents in Cup Battle, that can be used for the player's logo.

Profiles and statistics (Yoshi)


Yoshi's bios typically describe him as Mario's best friend and ally, as well as mentioning his big appetite for fruits and enemies. Yoshi, in most Mario sports games, is classed as an Acceleration type character. He has also been classed as a Speed type character in some games, like the Mario Tennis series or the Mario Baseball series. Like Mario, Yoshi has occasionally been classified as a balanced character, like in Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged, where he appears as a balanced captain. In Mario Strikers: Battle League, he appears as an offensive type character with high Shooting and Passing attributes. In the Mario Kart series, Yoshi is classified as either a lightweight or a middleweight character.

Yoshi's most often associated color scheme is green, although he has been occasionally associated with orange, yellow, or blue. His logo is a green Yoshi's Egg.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii
According to unused in-game data, Yoshi cannot be used while underwater, as the player automatically dismounts him if they fall into the water. Yoshi also can't make Jumbo Rays chirp, can't sink floating barrels, doesn't have a proper animation for entering horizontal Warp Pipes, cannot hit Flying ? Blocks for items, and cannot use Bouncy Clouds properly; most of these issues are resolved with the Green Yoshis in New Super Mario Bros. U.

Games

 * "Hooray! Thank you for rescuing me. My name is Yoshi. On my way to rescue my friends, Bowser trapped me in that egg." – Super Mario World
 * "Mario!!! It [sic] that really you???" – Super Mario 64
 * "I know! We should team up! Come on! Hop on my back!" – Super Mario Galaxy 2
 * "(Thanks to you, Mario, I finally beat that rascal! And we can all race together now!)" - Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
 * "Yoshi... Yoshi! (I'm kind of hungry… Maybe I'll find some tasty pieces of fruit in those green pipes!)" - Fortune Street
 * "Yoshi, Yoshi!" – Mario Party 9
 * "(Think anyone would notice if I ate some fruit? I'm so hungry!)" – Mario Golf: World Tour
 * "Yoshi! Yoshi! Yoshi! (It's Mario! I've gotta try extra hard!)" – Super Mario Party

Super Mario World (television series)

 * "Oh, kukumba! Mama Fireplant lives on the other side of the river, AND I SCARED OF WATER!!!"
 * "Oogabooga! I ready, and hungry!"
 * "Oh, creepity spookity scary! Yoshi hopes no ghost in enchanted forest!"
 * "Oh, Yoshi like motorcycle! Go varoom!"
 * "Yoshi think Luigi mama!"

Yo'ster doll
A Yoshi doll, also spelled Yoshi Doll in the Game Boy version, is a Yoshi toy that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, it can be found as one of the prizes for winning the Trendy Game in Mabe Village; the doll is required for the game's trading sequence. In the original game, the text that appears upon acquiring it reads, "Recently, he seems to be showing up in many games!" while in the Nintendo Switch remake (released 26 years later), it instead reads, "You can't count how many games you've seen him in now!"

Names in other languages
(Category:Dolls) (Category:The Legend of Zelda series)

Coin (hopping)
Coins are collectibles in Yoshi's Story that can be found in groups of five after a Baby Yoshi breaks a ? Block or ? Bubble in a level. These coins have the same appearance as the regular coins in Yoshi's Story, and act similarly to the Stars from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, as they hop away in different directions after being freed. If the Baby Yoshi can collect all five coins before they disappear, the Yoshi will be awarded a melon.

Names in other languages
((Coins)) ((Yoshi's Story)) (Category:Coins) (Category:Hearts) (Category:Animate objects) (Category:Yoshi's Story items) (de:Flitzemünze) (it:Heart Coin)

Yoshi's Story (Coin)


In Yoshi's Story, coins have a different design, having a yellow and orange color scheme and a heart-shaped symbol. In this game, coins can be collected for ♥s to boost a Baby Yoshi's mood, coins can be hidden everywhere in a stage, including in the sky and in the ground.

Cloud Lift
Cloud Lifts, also simply called clouds, are a type of Semisolid Platform that first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3. They are movable platforms in most games, except in Yoshi's Story, where they are stationary.

Super Mario Bros. 3
In Super Mario Bros. 3, Cloud Lifts only appear in World 6-2. There, they move to the left and are the main mode of transportation in that level.

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
In Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, several clouds appear in the final level of the Tree Zone, Final Boss: The Big Bird. These lifts have blinking eyes and simply move back and forth.

New Super Mario Bros. U
In New Super Mario Bros. U, Cloud Lifts are long platforms that move to the right when initially landed on. Several of them appear in Land of Flying Blocks. They do not appear in New Super Luigi U.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
In Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, they are usually still, though some move horizontally or vertically. Some Cloud Lifts are invisible and can be seen only by ground-pounding near them or shaking the Wii U GamePad.

Super Mario Maker 2
Cloud Lifts reappear in Super Mario Maker 2, where they can be used exclusively in the Super Mario 3D World game style. They replace Lifts and Flimsy Lifts from the other game styles. Like Lifts and Flimsy Lifts, their length can be changed. They can move vertically or horizontally in all four cardinal directions.

Yoshi's Story
In Yoshi's Story, Cloud Lifts are stationary platforms that come in large, medium, and small sizes. They are common floating objects in outdoor levels.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Cloud Lifts reappear in the Training Course in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

List of appearances by date (Yoshi)
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 * Super Mario World
 * Rideable character
 * November 21, 1990
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Yoshi
 * Non-playable character
 * December 14, 1991
 * Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy
 * Mario is Missing!
 * Rideable character
 * 1992
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Mario Paint
 * Non-playable character
 * July 14, 1992
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Super Mario Kart
 * Playable character
 * August 27, 1992
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Yoshi's Cookie
 * Non-playable character, playable character (Game Boy and SNES only)
 * November 21, 1992
 * Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
 * Cameo
 * June 6, 1993
 * Game Boy
 * Yoshi's Safari
 * Playable character
 * July 14, 1993
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Mario & Wario
 * Non-playable character
 * August 27, 1993
 * Super Famicom
 * Mario's Time Machine
 * Non-playable character
 * 1993
 * Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie
 * Playable character
 * 1994
 * Super Famicom
 * Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers
 * Playable character
 * September 1994
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters
 * Playable character
 * October 1994
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun
 * Playable character
 * November 1994
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
 * Rideable character
 * December 1994
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
 * Playable character
 * August 5, 1995
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Mario Clash
 * Cameo
 * September 28, 1995
 * Virtual Boy
 * Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
 * Non-playable character
 * March 9, 1996
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Super Mario 64
 * Non-playable character
 * June 23, 1996
 * Nintendo 64
 * Tetris Attack
 * Playable character
 * August 1996
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy
 * Mario Kart 64
 * Playable character
 * December 14, 1996
 * Nintendo 64
 * Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle
 * Playable character
 * 1997
 * Satellaview
 * Mario no Photopi
 * Non-playable character
 * December 2, 1998
 * Nintendo 64
 * The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
 * Cameo
 * December 12, 1998
 * Game Boy Color
 * Mario Party
 * Playable character
 * December 18, 1998
 * Nintendo 64
 * Super Smash Bros.
 * Playable character
 * January 21, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Golf
 * Playable character
 * June 11, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Artist: Paint Studio
 * Non-playable character
 * December 11, 1999
 * Nintendo 64DD
 * Mario Party 2
 * Playable character
 * December 17, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Tennis
 * Playable character
 * July 21, 2000
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
 * Non-playable character
 * August 29, 2000
 * Nintendo 64DD
 * Mario Party 3
 * Playable character
 * December 7, 2000
 * Nintendo 64
 * January 21, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Golf
 * Playable character
 * June 11, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Artist: Paint Studio
 * Non-playable character
 * December 11, 1999
 * Nintendo 64DD
 * Mario Party 2
 * Playable character
 * December 17, 1999
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Tennis
 * Playable character
 * July 21, 2000
 * Nintendo 64
 * Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
 * Non-playable character
 * August 29, 2000
 * Nintendo 64DD
 * Mario Party 3
 * Playable character
 * December 7, 2000
 * Nintendo 64
 * Nintendo 64DD
 * Mario Party 3
 * Playable character
 * December 7, 2000
 * Nintendo 64
 * Nintendo 64