Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy

Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy is the seventh level in World One found in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, in which the player controls Red Yoshi for the first time. This level features the introduction of Tap-Taps, trademark enemies to the Yoshi series, as well as Fuzzies. It also features a new mini-game and minor enemies such as Melon Bugs and Mildes.

Overview
The player starts off in a jungle area with some branches extending out of the ground, that act as platforms. These lead to some Tap-Taps and a series of wooden platforms, with dirt near them. One of the dirt blocks contains a Key, which unlocks a Door that allows the player to play a minigame. After the wooden platforms is the Middle Ring. Not long after the Middle Ring, the player will encounter Fuzzies, which if touched will cause Yoshi to become dizzy and will affect his movement. After this section will be a platform, with two Mildes, which leads to the next room.

In the next room are several platforms that go down when the player stands on them, if they Ground Pound them the platform gets destroyed, at the end of the room is the goal roulette. Above the branch extending out of the path is some dirt that contains a Spring Ball, which is used to access a secret area. In the secret area are several Petal Guys, Crazee Dayzees, an Eggo-Dil and a Chomp Rock. The Chomp Rock needs to be used to reveal an invisible Winged Cloud that contains a seed that creates a Beanstalk that leads to some cloud platforms that have Red Coins and another Winged Cloud on them.

Enemies

 * Melon Bugs
 * Piranha Plants
 * Tap-Taps
 * Shy Guys
 * Fuzzies
 * Fly Guys
 * Mildes
 * Petal Guys
 * Crazee Dayzees
 * Eggo-Dils

Trivia

 * Super Paper Mario's Fuzzy-referencing Sammer Guy, Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy, states that "Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy" is an ancient prophecy.
 * Using a Melon Bug, players can get infinite 1-Ups by going to the pipe that Shy Guys jump out of and spitting the Melon Bug at the Shy Guys repeatedly.
 * The Swedish band Dunderpatrullen (in Swedish) has a song that's called "Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy".