Pink Yoshi

Pink Yoshis are a variety of Yoshi debuting in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
A Pink Yoshi first appears in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Here, it is only playable in the second level of each world. It has pink skin and orange shoes with an orange saddle. However, in the Game Boy Advance port, Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island, Pink Yoshi wears blue shoes instead. Apart from its colour scheme, it does not bear any differences from the other types of Yoshis in the game.

In the original game for the Super Nintendo, the Pink Yoshi is more magenta in its color. However, this was changed in the Game Boy Advance remake, where it is a truer pink color, much like in other games it appears in.

Yoshi's Story
In Yoshi's Story, a Pink Yoshi is among the Baby Yoshis the player can choose from before starting a level. It wears yellow shoes and a red saddle in this game, a color scheme also present in most later games, excluding Super Mario Sunshine. It does not differ from other playable Yoshis apart from its colour and diet.

Pink Yoshi is featured on the cover art picture of the North American Yoshi's Story cartridge.

Yoshi Touch & Go
In Yoshi Touch & Go, Baby Mario can acquire a Pink Yoshi by achieving a score of at least 80, but less than 100 points in the vertical falling parts of the game. Here, it can carry a total of 30 eggs and is the third slowest Yoshi, being faster than the Light Blue Yoshi but slower than the Blue Yoshi.

Yoshi's Island DS
Pink Yoshi reappears in Yoshi's Island DS, playing in every second level. It plays the same as any Yoshi. It is paired with Baby Peach. However in this game Pink Yoshi has a brighter color then the original Yoshi's Island game.

Super Smash Bros. series
Pink Yoshi also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series as one of Yoshi's recolors. It first appeared as a member of the Yoshi Team encountered in the 1-Player mode in Super Smash Bros., and became a playable palette swap in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit
In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, when playing multiplayer with a single game cartridge, the second player will always play as Pink Yoshi.

Super Mario Sunshine
Yoshi can turn into a Pink Yoshi in Super Mario Sunshine. If he eats a Coconut or a Banana, his pigment turns pink in colour. While pink, Yoshi's juice can turn enemies into platforms that move vertically upwards. The real Pink Yoshi is not in this game.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Pink Yoshi is rideable in New Super Mario Bros. Wii along with the Green, Yellow, and Light Blue Yoshi. Originally, a Red Yoshi was going to be rideable instead of a Pink Yoshi.

New Super Mario Bros. U
Even though pink Yoshis don't appear in New Super Mario Bros. U, Balloon Baby Yoshis make an appearance to allow the player to float in midair.

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

Mario Tennis Open
Pink Yoshi appears in Mario Tennis Open as a downloadable QR code character, as a technique type.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, if the Yoshi kid takes 15-18 minutes to hatch, it hatches as a Pink Yoshi kid. The Pink Yoshi kid has green hair, and red polka dotted pants.

Mario Super Sluggers
In Mario Super Sluggers, the Pink Yoshi is a team player. It has the worst pitching abilities, but it is also the fastest team player, being just as fast as the team captain Yoshi.

Mario Sports Mix
Pink Yoshi appears in Mario Sports Mix as an alternative coloration of Yoshi. It can be unlocked by playing 25 matches with Yoshi or Pink Yoshi mission at Flower Cup.

Fortune Street
Two Pink Yoshis made cameo appearances on the Yoshi's Island board.

List of Game Appearances

 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
 * Yoshi's Story (1997)
 * Super Smash Bros. (Non-playable) (1999)
 * Mario Party (Non-playable) (1999)
 * Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001)
 * Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001)
 * Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
 * Mario Power Tennis (As an alternate colour for Yoshi) (2004)
 * Super Mario 64 DS (Only Minigames) (2004)
 * Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
 * Yoshi's Island DS (2006)
 * Yoshi Touch & Go (2006)
 * Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008)
 * Mario Super Sluggers (2008)
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009)
 * Mario Sports Mix (2011)
 * Fortune Street (Cameo) (2011)
 * Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011)
 * Mario Tennis Open (2012)
 * Yoshi's New Island (2014)