Blue Yoshi



Blue Yoshi is a Yoshi that can fly when it has any color shell in its mouth in Super Mario World plus the option of the shell power. In Yoshi's Story, its favorite fruit is Grapes.

A Yoshi can become a Blue Yoshi if the Wing power-up is found in Super Mario World, accessing a bonus stage that automatically ends the level whenever Mario and the Yoshi fall. In addition, the Yoshi stays blue after the level ends. A baby Blue Yoshi can be found in the underwater Star World 2 stage.

In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island they're playable on the eighth level of every world (boss castle), except for 6-8: King Bowser's Castle, in which Green Yoshi takes its place. This makes it the least-used of the Yoshis.

Blue Yoshi also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series. Although not playable in Super Smash Bros., it appears with the Yoshi team in 1-Player Mode. In Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it's one of Yoshi's recolors. Blue Yoshi also represents the blue team in team battles. A Blue Yoshi also appears as a sticker in Brawl.

Blue Yoshis are also present in the Yoshi's Village on Lavalava Island, featured in the game Paper Mario.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, one of the Yoshi Kid's colors is blue.

In Mario Power Tennis, Yoshi can change colors every time he performs a Rolling Egg Return, provided the player has completed the Flower Cup with any character. One of the colors that Yoshi can turn is blue.

In Mario Super Sluggers, Blue Yoshi makes his baseball debut as a color change for Yoshi. In Challenge Mode, Blue Yoshi is found in Yoshi Park. He gives the player several questions in order to figure out the combination for the gate. Afterwards, he joins Mario on his quest. The Blue Yoshi has the weakest batting abilities among all the Yoshis, but his pitching abilities are slightly better than the others (being tied with Yoshi's pitching).

The Blue Yoshi was going to appear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, but it got replaced by the Cyan Yoshi.

It also appears in Mario Sports Mix, as a non-playable character. It appears in the Dodgeball game, where it assists the blue team on the sidelines.

Appearance
In Super Mario World, Blue Yoshi, like the other Yoshis in that game, had blue skin, but orange gloves, brown shoes and a brown saddle. In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Blue Yoshi looked about the same as it did in Super Mario World, but with orange shoes and an orange saddle. However in the Game Boy Advance port, Blue Yoshi wore pink shoes.

From Yoshi's Story and on, Blue Yoshi had magenta shoes and a red saddle. In Yoshi's Island's sequel, Yoshi's Island DS, Blue Yoshi is more purple in color.

In Super Mario 64 DS, player 3 in VS. mode can play as a Blue Yoshi.

Formula of Shell Abilities

 * Green Shell – Fly
 * Red Shell – Fly and Fire
 * Blue Shell – Fly
 * Yellow Shell – Fly and Heavy
 * R a i n b o w Shell – Fly, Heavy, and Fire

Notable Blue Yoshis

 * Boshi
 * Yoshi Kid (optional color)

Favorites

 * Melons
 * Grapes
 * Power Bees
 * Blue Shy Guys

Dislikes

 * Peppers
 * Spikey Fruits
 * Black Shy Guys

Trivia

 * In the SNES version of Yoshi's Island, there's a map error that displays 6-8's Yoshi as Blue. This only happens on the player's first play of the level, and resets to green upon resetting the Yoshi's locations.
 * In some games, Blue Yoshi will appear more purple than blue, which may confuse people into thinking that it's a Purple Yoshi.

Games

 * Super Mario World
 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
 * Yoshi's Story
 * Super Smash Bros. (Non-playable)
 * Mario Party (Non-playable)
 * Mario Golf
 * Paper Mario (Non-playable, an adult and a child)
 * Mario Kart Super Circuit (Only in Multiplayer mode)
 * Super Smash Bros. Melee
 * Mario Power Tennis
 * Super Mario 64 DS (Only in Multiplayer mode)
 * Yoshi Touch & Go
 * Yoshi's Island DS
 * Super Smash Bros. Brawl
 * Mario Super Sluggers
 * Mario Sports Mix