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Red Yoshi
Red Yoshies are a variety of Yoshi that first appeared in Super Mario World. Red Yoshi makes consistent appearances across the Yoshi series, often as a playable variant. It also appears in many Mario series games, either as a pallet swap for Yoshi or as an independent playable character.

Super Mario World
Red Yoshi makes its debut in Super Mario World, where it first appears in Star World 1. Red Yoshies can spit fire, regardless of which color Koopa Shell they eat. This trait can be combined with the natural abilities granted by eating Blue Shells and Yellow Shells as well; granting flight with the Blue Shell and shock wave stomps with the Yellow Shell. Once Red Yoshi spits the shells out, they will always become fireballs, much like standard Red Shells. Red Yoshies can be found as Baby Yoshies in both Star Road 1 and Star World 4. Once they are fed enough, they will grow into full sized Red Yoshies.

In the Gameboy Advance port of the game, Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, Red Yoshies can appear in place of Yoshi in other levels once it has been rescued in the Star World; should Mario be Fire Mario, a Red Yoshi will appear from ? Blocks instead.

Super Mario 64 DS
Red Yoshi appear in Super Mario 64 DS in the game's multiplayer VS. Battle mode. The second player of a VS. Battle will control a Red Yoshi.

New Super Mario Bros.
Red Yoshi appears in several minigames in New Super Mario Bros.. Much like Super Mario 64 DS, Red Yoshi appears in multiplayer, though this time, Red Yoshi represents player 1 instead. Red Yoshi appears in Balloon Racing and Snowball Slam. In Balloon Racing, Red Yoshi's saddle and back spines are also colored blue.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii
While Red Yoshies are not present in the final version of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, they were planned to be in the game. In the final version, they were replaced by Pink Yoshies. There is early artwork of Blue Toad riding a Red Yoshi.

Super Mario Run
Red Yoshi was released in Super Mario Run in the version 2.0.0 update on March 22, 2017 as an unlockable character. Red Yoshi can be unlocked by purchasing Red Yoshi's House, which itself is unlocked by gathering a total of 9999 Toads, 1000 of which must be Yellow Toads. Red Yoshi is capable of obtaining more Red Toads.

Super Mario Maker 2
Red Yoshi appears as a course element in Super Mario Maker 2. Red Yoshi can be used by placing a Super Mushroom on a Yoshi Egg or by tapping and holding a Yoshi Egg and selecting a Red Yoshi Egg from the mini menu. Red Yoshi is only available in the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U themes and spits fireballs instead of extending its tongue. If the rider is in their fire form, Red Yoshi will spit out three fireballs instead of one.

Yoshi's Island series
Red Yoshies have appeared in every Yoshi's Island series game since Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's island, where they are always playable in a world's seventh level, this being true for the GameBoy Advance port, Yoshi's Island DS and Yoshi's New Island. Red Yoshi originally had red shoes in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, which changed to a more teal color in the GBA port before becoming the usual blue color seen in most modern appearances.

Yoshi Touch & Go
Red Yoshi appears as a playable character in Yoshi Touch & Go, appearing in Marathon Mode once the player has reached 6000 yards. It can hold up to 45 eggs and is succeeded by Black Yoshi once the player reaches 7000 yards.

Yoshi Story
Red Yoshi appears as a playable color option in Yoshi Story. In this game, Red Yoshi favors Apples as its favorite fruit, always restoring 3 health points upon eating one. It also gains more health points upon eating Red Shy Guys. Red Yoshi shares the same voice pitch as Pink Yoshi, being slightly higher than Green and Yellow Yoshi, but not as high as White Yoshi.

Yoshi's Woolly World/Pooch & Yoshi's Woolly World
Red Yoshi appears in Yoshi's Woolly World and its 3DS port as a playable Yoshi color. Unlike the other Yoshi colors, Red Yoshi evades capture at the beginning of the game, alongside Green, Pink or Light Blue Yoshi (depending on the save file chosen). It is the only Yoshi color unlocked at the start regardless of which save file is being played.

Yoshi's Crafted World
Red Yoshi appears in Yoshi's Crafted World, once again as a playable color option.

Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land
Red Yoshi appears in Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, where it assists Mario, Luigi and Yoshi in rescuing Princess Peach and saving Dinosaur Land. Once Mario, Luigi and Yoshi defeat Lemmy Koopa in Vanilla Dome, they rescue a Yoshi Egg, which hatches into a red Baby Yoshi when the trio are on the Twin Bridges. The Baby Yoshi proceeds to swallow several Paratroopas before growing into a full sized Red Yoshi. Red Yoshi later assists Mario in defeating Larry, Ludwig, Roy and Morton by finding a Cape Feather for Mario to use. After the heroes destroy the fortress and save the Yoshi Eggs, Luigi runs off, prompting Red Yoshi to go and find him. Red Yoshi and Luigi later return to help Mario in his battle against King Koopa. Once King Koopa is defeated and Princess Peach is rescued, Red Yoshi joins them for a picnic.

Mario Kart series
Red Yoshi appears in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as an alternate palette swap for Yoshi. In the former, Red Yoshi is a downloadable skin for Yoshi while in Mario Kart 8, Red Yoshi is made available through purchasing both The Legend of Zelda x Mario Kart 8 and Animal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 DLC packs. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Red Yoshi remains as a palette swap of Yoshi, however it is available from the start of the game. Red Yoshi was used for the staff ghost in GCN Yoshi Circuit.

Red Yoshi also appears as a separate driver in Mario Kart Tour, where it debuted in the New Year's Tour. Red Yoshi is classified as a Super ranked driver and has the Yoshi Egg as its special item, much like Yoshi. The Red Turbo Yoshi, a variant of the Turbo Yoshi, also debuts in the same tour, which is based on Red Yoshi.

Paper Mario series
In Paper Mario, a Red Yoshi appears at the entrance to Yoshi's Village. When the Fearsome 5 go missing in Jade Jungle, the Red Yoshi starts to panic along with the other Yoshies.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, one of the possible colors the Mini-Yoshi can be is red, should the player wait 6-9 minutes after receiving the egg. In this game, the Mini-Yoshi has red skin, a green mohawk and shoes and dark grey colored pants with white polka-dots on them.

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, a Red Yoshi may appear and attack Mario during his fight against the Unicycle Shy Guys in The Emerald Circus.

Mario Super Sluggers
Red Yoshi appears as an unlockable playable character in Mario Super Sluggers as an alternate skin to Yoshi. Unlike Yoshi, however, Red Yoshi is not able to be selected as a team captain and is unable to use Yoshi's star swing or star pitch. Compared to Yoshi, Red Yoshi has lower pitching, fielding and running.

In the game's Challenge Mode, Red Yoshi appears in Yoshi Park and runs the shop in the park. Red Yoshi will only join the player after retrieving his paint brush from a treasure chest within the park, to which the player must then return to the Green Paratroopa in Wario City. After finding the paint brush, Red Yoshi will join the team.

Mario Tennis Open
Red Yoshi appears as an unlockable QR code character in Mario Tennis Open. In this game, it is classified as a Technique type character, alongwith Peach, Daisy, Luma and Pink Yoshi.

Mario Sports Mix
Red Yoshi appears in Mario Sports Mix as a non-playable character in the Dodgeball game. Here, Red Yoshi plays for the opposing team and appears in the box at the player's side of the court. Red Yoshi can also target players, but cannot exit the box if they land a hit against any of the players.

Super Mario Run

 * Notebook bio: "Yoshi is Mario's loyal adventuring buddy. He can Flutter Jump, and he's got no fear of spikes! Popular with Red Toads."

Mario Kart Tour

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "For some, red is the luckiest color. No wonder Red Yoshi looks so happy! Paired with the Red Turbo Yoshi, these two are sure to have good luck on the tracks!"

List of B Dasher variants in Mario Kart Tour
This page contains a list of variants for the B Dasher in Mario Kart Tour.

Black B Dasher
The Black B Dasher is the first variant of the B Dasher introduced in Mario Kart Tour. It was introduced as a Tour Gift for Gold Pass members during the New York Tour. As the name suggests, it is black in color with gold stripes and exhaust pipes. Much like the B Dasher it is classified as a High-End kart, uses the same tires and increases the duration of Dash Panels and the points earned from using one.

Availability
The Black B Dasher is not currently a part of the shop's Daily Selects set. The table below lists this kart's availability by tour.

Kabuki Dasher
The Kabuki Dasher is a variant of the B Dasher introduced in the Tokyo Tour. It is classified as a High-End kart and appeared as a spotlight item in Tokyo Pipe 2. The Kabuki Dasher is cream in color with red and black markings and black exhaust pipes with green and red stripes. As with the B Dasher, it uses the same tires and increases the duration of Dash Panels and the points earned from using one.

Availability
The Kabuki Dasher has appeared in certain pipes and is not a part of the Daily Selects set. The table below shows the kart's availability by tour.

Red B Dasher
The Red B Dasher is a variant of the B Dasher introduced during the London Tour as a High-End kart. As the name suggests, it is red in color with white stripes and blue exhaust pipes, overall resembling Mario's color scheme. It uses the same tires as the B Dasher. Unlike the B Dasher, it provides a longer Rocket Start and more points for performing one, making it the first variant of the B Dasher not to have the Dash Panel Plus skill.

Availability
The Red B Dasher is available in regular tour pipes, including the All-Clear Pipe. It is not currently a part of the Daily Selects, however. The following table shows the kart's other availabilities by tour.

Black Kabuki Dasher
The Black Kabuki Dasher is a High-End kart introduced in the Summer Festival Tour. It is a black colored version of the Kabuki Dasher, with a black body, red and grey colored Kabuki markings and black exhaust pipes with red and grey stripes on them. It uses the same tires as the Wild Black, unlike its original variant or the B Dasher. It also increases the duration of Mini-Turbos and the points earned from performing one.

Availability
The Black Kabuki Dasher has only appeared in certain pipes and is not currently a part of the Daily Selects set. The following table shows the kart's availability by tour.

List of Mario Variants in Mario Kart Tour
This page contains a list of Mario's variants in Mario Kart Tour. At a total of 22 (including power-up based variants), Mario has the most variants out of every character in the game.

Metal Mario
Metal Mario is a playable power-up variant of Mario, debuting at the game's launch. While he has his own unique animations and voice clips, challenges involving Mario can be completed using Metal Mario. He is classified as a High-End driver and has the Fire Flower as his Special Item, much like Mario himself. Metal Mario has a small chance of being obtained after the game's tutorial.

Availability
Metal Mario has been available in all pipes since the game's launch, including regular pipes and the All-Clear Pipe. He is also available through the base Daily Selects set.

Mario (Musician)
Mario (Musician) is the first unique variant of Mario introduced in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the New York Tour as a spotlight character for the tour's second week pipe. This variant of Mario has him wearing the Musician Hat and Musician Outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. Mario (Musician) is classified as a High-End driver with the Double Bob-ombs as his Special Item.

Mario (Hakama)
Mario (Hakama) is a variant of Mario debuting in the Tokyo Tour as a High-End driver. He is the spotlight driver for the tour's second week pipe. This variant of Mario has him wearing the Hakama outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. His Special Item is the Coin Box.

Mario (Santa)
Mario (Santa) is a variant of Mario that debuted in the 2019 Winter Tour as a High-End driver. He was the spotlight driver for the tour's first week pipe. True to the name, this variant depicts Mario wearing a traditional Santa Claus outfit, specifically the one based on the outfit from Super Mario Odyssey, though this variant also has him wearing a fake white beard as well. Much like normal Mario, this variant has the Fire Flower as his Special Item.

Mario (Happi)
Mario (Happi) is a variant of Mario that debuted in the New Year's Tour as a High-End driver. He appears as the spotlight driver for the tour's first week pipe. This variant depicts Mario wearing the Happi Headband and Happi Outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. This variant has the Bob-omb Cannon as his Special Item.

Ice Mario
Ice Mario is a power-up variant of Mario that debuted during the Ice Tour as a High-End driver. Ice Mario takes his appearance from Super Mario Galaxy over the more modern appearances in other mainstream Mario series platformers. Ice Mario appears more based on Metal Mario, sharing the same animations and a similar phyiscal appearance as him, though retaining normal Mario's voice (albeit with a harsher reverb). Ice Mario's Special Item is the Ice Flower.

Availability
Since his debut, Ice Mario has appeared in all pipes, including regular tour pipes and the All-Clear Pipe. He is not a part of the Daily Selects set, however.

Mario (Classic)
Mario (Classic) is a variant of Mario debuting in the Mario Bros. Tour as a High-End driver. He appears as the spotlight driver for the tour's first week pipe. This variant of Mario is dressed in an inverted color scheme, matching his appearance in Donkey Kong and other early Mario series games. The outfit later returned in Super Mario Odyssey, which is where it takes inspiration. This variant of Mario has the Triple Mushrooms as his Special Item.

Builder Mario
Builder Mario is a power-up variant of Mario debuting in the 2020 Trick Tour as a High-End driver. He appears as the spotlight driver for the tour's first week pipe. As the name suggests, it is based off of Mario's builder form from Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker 2. His Special Item is the Hammer

Mario (Chef)
Mario (Chef) is a variant of Mario debuting in the Cooking Tour as a High-End driver. He appears as the spotlight driver for the tour's first week pipe. This variant of Mario is depicted wearing the Chef Hat and Chef Suit from Super Mario Odyssey. His Special Item is the Lucky Seven.

Mario (Swimwear)
Mario (Swimwear) is a variant of Mario debuting in the Marine Tour as a High-End driver. He is the spotlight driver for the tour's second pipe. This variant of Mario is depicted wearing the Swim Goggles and Swimwear outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. His special item is the Dash Ring.

Mario (SNES)
Mario (SNES) is a variant of Mario debuting in the Super Mario Kart Tour as a High-End driver. He appears as the spotlight driver for the tour's first week's pipe. True to the tour's theme, this variant of Mario is based off his sprite from Super Mario Kart, which uniquely rotates in place when viewed at different angles. His Special Item is the Triple Mushrooms.

Mario (Sunshine)
Mario (Sunshine) is a variant of Mario that debuted in the 2020 Los Angeles Tour as the High-End spotlight driver for the first week of the tour. This version of Mario is depicted wearing his Shine Sprite print shirt from Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Odyssey, as well as a pair of sunglasses. His Special Item is the Giant Banana.

Mario (Halloween)
Mario (Halloween) is a variant of Mario that made his debut in the 2020 Halloween Tour as a High-End driver. He was the spotlight driver for the tour's first week. He is depicted wearing his pumpkin themed Halloween costume, a costume he wears in a Halloween themed Nintendo 3DS home screen theme, as well as various Halloween themed artworks released by Nintendo. This version of Mario has the Lucky Seven Special Item.

Mario (Racing)
Mario (Racing) is a variant of Mario that debuted in the Mario Tour as the High-End driver for the tour's first week. This variant of Mario is shown wearing his Racing Helmet and Racing Outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. His Special Item is the Triple Mushrooms.

Mario (Tuxedo)
Mario (Tuxedo) is a variant of Mario that debuted in the Wedding Tour as a High-End driver. He was the spotlight driver for the first week of the tour. Fitting the tour's theme, this variant of Mario is depicted wearing his Top Hat and Tuxedo outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. His Special Item is the Coin Box.