Huffin Puffin

"We're here to help! My kids are eager to help you on your quest!"

- Huffin Puffin

Huffin Puffins (also formatted as Huffin' Puffins) are chubby birds that appear in the Yoshi franchise and in Mario Party Advance.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Huffin Puffins are always in a group of one parent and a couple of juveniles. If Yoshi hits the parent, it will run in the opposite direction, and Yoshi is able to take the children. They act the same as Eggs, so Yoshi can pick them up by walking into them. If Yoshi loses one, he can return to the area where the parent is walking to claim more. Sometimes if the Huffin Puffin chick throw is canceled, they attempt to run away. The artwork depicts them with brown feet, while the in-game sprite depicts them with light blue feet.

The young ones are useful, as when Yoshi throws one, it circles about in boomerang fashion, eventually returning. It can only hit a surface three times, any more and it falls off the screen. When Yoshi jumps through the goal at the end of the level, the puffin kids will fly away.

Yoshi's Story
The Huffin Puffin family returns in Yoshi's Story. They are only found in Stage 1-2: Surprise!! and Stage 3-4: Frustration. They act exactly like they did in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The Baby Yoshis growl at the Huffin Puffin as if it were an enemy. In this game, their beak and buttons are orange, they have legs, and their feet are green.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World
Relatives of the Huffin Puffin known as Fluffin' Puffins appear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Unlike Huffin Puffins, the adult Fluffin' Puffin can be destroyed, while the chicks have been redesigned and no longer come back when thrown; instead, they create a fluffy, cloud-like platform that follows their movement.

Mario Party Advance
Huffin Puffin and its children make a small cameo in Mario Party Advance. In Bowser Lab, Bowser and Koopa Kid will ask the player what kind of opponent they want to face in a duel minigame; if the player chooses the "very scary one", Huffin Puffin will appear out of nowhere, simply say, "...Huffin puffin..." and walk away. Bowser will then chastise the player and say next time they should just challenge the "scary one". The game's end credits say Huffin Puffin disappeared and that not even Bowser knows where it went.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
A Huffin Puffin group consisting of a parent and two babies appears shortly after the finish line of the Yoshi's Island course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, walking in circles between a drivable portion of the course and its sidelines. The baby Huffin Puffins once again trail behind the parent.

Mario Kart Tour
Huffin Puffins also appear on the Mario Kart Tour rendition of the Yoshi's Island course, in roughly the same area as in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. They also appear in the course's T variant, but are absent in the R and R/T variants. This time, they are stationary and are located completely off-road. Drivers cannot interact with them whatsoever.

The game introduces a variant of the Egg 1 kart called the Huffin Puffin Egg, whose color scheme is based on a Huffin Puffin's shorts.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

 * Shogakukan guide: 親を踏んづけると、ヨッシーを親とまちがえて子供がついてくる. タマゴのように投げても、ブーメランみたいにもどってくる. (If you step on the parent, the children will mistake Yoshi for the parent and follow. If you throw them like eggs, they come back like boomerangs.)
 * Player's Guide: The babies of this harmless bird tag along behind Yoshi. You can throw them like eggs and they'll boomerang back.

Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

 * Shogakukan guide: 先頭の親をふんだい、タマゴを当てたりした後、連なっている子供にさわればヨッシーについてくる. 投げると、ブーメランみたいにもどって来るぞ. (After stepping on the parent in the lead or hitting it with an egg, touch the children in a row, and they will follow Yoshi. When you throw them, they come back like boomerangs.)

Yoshi's Story

 * Shogakukan guide: うちのコにしたい子ガモたち. 頭を踏むとついてくるよ. (Ducklings we want to make our own. If you step on their heads, they will follow you.)

Trivia

 * While the Japanese name of Huffin Puffins are based on species of ducks, the English name states them to be puffins. Additionally, they have been called chickens by Official Nintendo Magazine and Prima Games.