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[[File:HeartFruit.PNG|frame|A Heart Fruit]]
[[File:HeartFruit.PNG|frame|A Heart Fruit]]
[[File:YSHeartFruit.png|frame|left]]
{{Quote|When Yoshi eats Heart Fruits, he becomes Super Happy!|Message Block|Yoshi's Story}}
{{Quote|When Yoshi eats Heart Fruits, he becomes Super Happy!|Message Block|Yoshi's Story}}
A '''Heart Fruit''' is an item used by the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' while looking for the [[Super Happy Tree]]. Heart Fruits can be found in [[bubble]]s; alternatively, when a Yoshi eats six of the same [[fruit]] in a row, a Heart Fruit appears from the sky and slowly floats down. When obtained, the Heart Fruit makes a Yoshi [[Super Happy]]. In this form, he is invincible and stronger and sometimes reveals some extra [[coin]]s in the [[level]] within the time limit. While Super Happy, a Yoshi is given an endless supply of [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]]s, a longer tongue, and extra [[Flutter Jump|flutter-jump]]ing, with both the Black and White Yoshis being able to move faster horizontally. When a Yoshi [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]s the ground while Super Happy, all onscreen bubbles pop, [[Shy Guy]]s turn into fruits, and [[pepper]]s turn into [[Heart Coin]]s. When a Yoshi transforms, his [[Health Meter|health]] is filled completely.  
A '''Heart Fruit''' is an item used by the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' while looking for the [[Super Happy Tree]]. Heart Fruits can be found in [[bubble]]s; alternatively, when a Yoshi eats six of the same [[fruit]] in a row, a Heart Fruit appears from the sky and slowly floats down. When obtained, the Heart Fruit makes a Yoshi [[Super Happy]]. In this form, he is invincible and stronger and sometimes reveals some extra [[coin]]s in the [[level]] within the time limit. While Super Happy, a Yoshi is given an endless supply of [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]]s, a longer tongue, and extra [[Flutter Jump|flutter-jump]]ing, with both the Black and White Yoshis being able to move faster horizontally. When a Yoshi [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]s the ground while Super Happy, all onscreen bubbles pop, [[Shy Guy]]s turn into fruits, and [[pepper]]s turn into [[Heart Coin]]s. When a Yoshi transforms, his [[Health Meter|health]] is filled completely.  


In one of the areas in [[Poochy & Nippy]], eating this fruit can cause the snowflakes to fall endlessly.
In one of the areas in [[Poochy & Nippy]], eating this fruit can cause the snowflakes to fall endlessly.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
YSHeartFruit.png|Sprite
Story Heart Fruit bubble.png|Sprite ([[bubble]])
Story Heart Fruit parachute.png|Sprite ([[parachute]])
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 16:34, December 11, 2022

A Heart Fruit
A Heart Fruit
“When Yoshi eats Heart Fruits, he becomes Super Happy!”
Message Block, Yoshi's Story

A Heart Fruit is an item used by the Yoshis in Yoshi's Story while looking for the Super Happy Tree. Heart Fruits can be found in bubbles; alternatively, when a Yoshi eats six of the same fruit in a row, a Heart Fruit appears from the sky and slowly floats down. When obtained, the Heart Fruit makes a Yoshi Super Happy. In this form, he is invincible and stronger and sometimes reveals some extra coins in the level within the time limit. While Super Happy, a Yoshi is given an endless supply of eggs, a longer tongue, and extra flutter-jumping, with both the Black and White Yoshis being able to move faster horizontally. When a Yoshi ground-pounds the ground while Super Happy, all onscreen bubbles pop, Shy Guys turn into fruits, and peppers turn into Heart Coins. When a Yoshi transforms, his health is filled completely.

In one of the areas in Poochy & Nippy, eating this fruit can cause the snowflakes to fall endlessly.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハートフルーツ
Hāto Furūtsu
Heart Fruit

Italian Frutto a forma di cuore[1]
Heart-shaped fruit

References

  1. ^ Yoshi's Story European manual, pag. 108