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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
[[File:Mario and Yoshi Kid - Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door.png|200px|left|thumb|Yoshi hatching out of his egg.]]
[[File:Mario and Yoshi Kid - Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door.png|200px|left|thumb|Yoshi hatching out of his egg.]]
While Mario, [[Goombella]], [[Koops]] and [[Flurrie]] are fighting in [[Glitzville]]'s [[Glitz Pit]], they find that one of the fighter teams, the [[Armored Harriers]], seem to be impervious to any attack they use. At an earlier time, Mario had found a [[Yoshi Egg]] bouncing around, being chased by the owner of the [[Hot Dog Stand]], [[Mr. Hoggle]] (who had hopes of making a [[Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness]] with it). Mario eventually caught it, and Mr. Hoggle allowed him to keep it as most people "don't like to eat things that move". After Mario returns from his problematic battle with the Armored Harriers, the egg hatches into a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] kid who thanks Mario. He then joins Mario (who he knows as [[Mario|Gonzales]]), who proceeds to name him. The Yoshi Kid can defeat the Armored Harriers by [[Gulp|eating them and spitting them at each other]]. He travels with [[Mario]] for the rest of the game.
While Mario, [[Goombella]], [[Koops]] and [[Flurrie]] are fighting in [[Glitzville]]'s [[Glitz Pit]], they find that one of the fighter teams, the [[Armored Harriers]], seem to be impervious to any attack they use. At an earlier time, Mario had found a [[Yoshi Egg]] bouncing around, being chased by the owner of the [[Hot Dog Stand]], [[Mr. Hoggle]] (who had hopes of making a [[Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness]] with it). Mario eventually caught it, and Mr. Hoggle allowed him to keep it as most people "don't like to eat things that move". After Mario returns from his problematic battle with the Armored Harriers, the egg hatches into a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] kid who thanks Mario. He then joins Mario (who he knows as [[Mario#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Gonzales]]), who proceeds to name him. The Yoshi Kid can defeat the Armored Harriers by [[Gulp|eating them and spitting them at each other]]. He travels with [[Mario]] for the rest of the game.


At the end of the adventure, he goes solo at the Glitz Pit, going under the name "'''The Great Gonzales Jr.'''", and is stated to be getting close to the title match. In [[Goombella]]'s letter, the Yoshi challenges the "Great Gonzales" by saying "I could totally take you in the ring now, so bring it!". He is notable for calling Mario "Gonzales" throughout the entire course of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (in a manner similar to other non-player characters such as [[Goldbob]] and his family); his odd familiarity with this name is due to the fact that Mario took up the pseudonym "Great Gonzales" (upon [[Grubba|Grubba's]] insistence) while fighting in the Glitz Pit. By the end of the game, though, Yoshi would appear to have slowly realized that "Gonzales"'s real name was Mario, but he states that Mario will always be Gonzales to him.
At the end of the adventure, he goes solo at the Glitz Pit, going under the name "'''The Great Gonzales Jr.'''", and is stated to be getting close to the title match. In [[Goombella]]'s letter, the Yoshi challenges the "Great Gonzales" by saying "I could totally take you in the ring now, so bring it!". He is notable for calling Mario "Gonzales" throughout the entire course of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (in a manner similar to other non-player characters such as [[Goldbob]] and his family); his odd familiarity with this name is due to the fact that Mario took up the pseudonym "Great Gonzales" (upon [[Grubba|Grubba's]] insistence) while fighting in the Glitz Pit. By the end of the game, though, Yoshi would appear to have slowly realized that "Gonzales"'s real name was Mario, but he states that Mario will always be Gonzales to him.
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