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[[Image:Fruit_Frame.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Fruit Frame''' borders the screen. Only one [[fruit]] has been collected: [[Banana]]s.]]
[[File:FruitFrame.png|thumb|The Fruit Frame borders the screen.]]
The '''Fruit Frame''' is a special game mechanic in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. As its name suggests, the Fruit Frame frames the action on screen. Specifically, the Fruit Frame displays the [[fruit]] the [[Baby Yoshi]]s have eaten on the current stage. The fruit are displayed in order of their collection, starting with the first fruit in the upper-left corner next to the [[Smile Meter]], then circling clockwise with each subsequent fruit around the screen. The Fruit Frame is used to keep track of the kind and number of fruit the Yoshis have eaten, as thirty fruit must be eaten in order to complete any stage in ''Yoshi's Island'', and thirty [[melon]]s must be eaten in order to receive a perfect score for any stage.  White dots are used as placeholders until all thirty fruit are collected. The frame can be turned off and on by pressing the {{button|n64|L}} Button and adjusted by using the {{button|n64|pad}}.
{{Quote|Use the L Button to turn off the Fruit Frame, and resize it with the + Control Pad.|Message Block|Yoshi's Story}}
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The '''Fruit Frame''' is a special game mechanic in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. As its name suggests, the Fruit Frame frames the action onscreen. Specifically, the Fruit Frame displays the [[fruit]]s the [[Baby Yoshi]]s have eaten on the current stage. The fruits are displayed in order of their collection, starting with the first fruit in the upper left corner next to the [[Health Meter#Yoshi's Story|Smile Meter]], then circling clockwise with each subsequent fruit around the screen. White dots are used as placeholders until all 30 fruits are collected. The Fruit Frame can be turned off and on by pressing the {{button|n64|L}} button and adjusted by using {{button|n64|pad}}.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Yoshi's Story Filled Up Fruit Frame.png|The [[Yoshi (species)|Green Yoshi]] with all the fruit spiraling away in the center at the end of the [[level]]
Yoshi's Story Happy.png|The Green Yoshi doing a {{wp|V sign}}
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=フルーツフレーム<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NYSJ/NYSJ_J.pdf ''Yoshi's Story'' Japanese instruction booklet], pg. 13</ref>
|JapR=Furūtsu Furēmu
|JapM=Fruit Frame
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category: Game Mechanics]]
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Latest revision as of 14:46, February 22, 2023

Yoshi in the level Treasure Hunt.
The Fruit Frame borders the screen.
“Use the L Button to turn off the Fruit Frame, and resize it with the + Control Pad.”
Message Block, Yoshi's Story

The Fruit Frame is a special game mechanic in Yoshi's Story. As its name suggests, the Fruit Frame frames the action onscreen. Specifically, the Fruit Frame displays the fruits the Baby Yoshis have eaten on the current stage. The fruits are displayed in order of their collection, starting with the first fruit in the upper left corner next to the Smile Meter, then circling clockwise with each subsequent fruit around the screen. White dots are used as placeholders until all 30 fruits are collected. The Fruit Frame can be turned off and on by pressing the L Button button and adjusted by using +Control Pad.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フルーツフレーム[1]
Furūtsu Furēmu
Fruit Frame

References[edit]