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==''[[Yoshi's Story]]''== | ==''[[Yoshi's Story]]''== | ||
Kappa Mountain returned in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', | Kappa Mountain returned in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', its last appearance. Here it was the setting of Page 3: Summit (or at least, as much as it was in ''Yoshi's Island''). Or, more specifically, it was the setting of Stage 3-3: Poochy & Nippy and Stage 3-4: Frustration. Stage 3-1: Cloudy Climb took place at the mountain's foothills, while Stage 3-2: Tall Tower took place around an icy tower. | ||
Residents of Kappa Mountain include many [[Bumpty|Bumptys]] and [[Raven|Ravens]], along with [[Goonie|Goonies]]. Many enemies in the world would later on inspire the enemies of later games such as ''[[Paper Mario]]''. On such example is [[Don Bongo]], a rubber monster that highly resembles [[Tubba Blubba]]. Another example is [[Cloud N. Candy]], a cloud monster that may have been inspiration for [[Huff N. Puff]]. However, some creatures appeared only once, such as the [[Centipede|Centipedes]] and the [[Snow Guy|Snow Guys]]. | Residents of Kappa Mountain include many [[Bumpty|Bumptys]] and [[Raven|Ravens]], along with [[Goonie|Goonies]]. Many enemies in the world would later on inspire the enemies of later games such as ''[[Paper Mario]]''. On such example is [[Don Bongo]], a rubber monster that highly resembles [[Tubba Blubba]]. Another example is [[Cloud N. Candy]], a cloud monster that may have been inspiration for [[Huff N. Puff]]. However, some creatures appeared only once, such as the [[Centipede|Centipedes]] and the [[Snow Guy|Snow Guys]]. |
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