Neuron

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Yoshi's Story official artwork of a Neuron
Artwork of a blue Neuron
Neuron
A Neuron in Mario no Bōken Land
“Soft and squishy, a friendly guy. Use his head to ride up high.”
Message Block in Neuron Jungle, Yoshi's Story

Neurons are a species featured in Yoshi's Story. They appear to be large multi-colored worm-like creatures with whiskers on the top of their heads. They only appear in one level, 4-4: Neuron Jungle. The Yoshis can mostly use their heads as platforms to reach other places, but at times Neurons can push Yoshis off the edges of platforms to their defeat. Certain Neurons will also be nestled in inconvenient areas, blocking places and fruits off with their tall bodies. They have a spiked, underwater counterpart called the sea cactus.

In the Yoshi's Story adaptation in the manga book, Mario no Bōken Land, several multiple colored Neuron appear.

Types

Sprite of a red Neuron from Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a blue Neuron from Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a yellow Neuron from Yoshi's Story
YSPurpleNeuronSprite.png
The various Neurons that appear in Yoshi's Story

There are four main types of Neurons:

  • Red with black spots (stays still, but goes down when Ground Pounded)
  • Light blue with blue spots (tilts left and right and goes up and down)
  • Yellow with orange spots (goes straight up and straight down)
  • Pink with purple spots (stays in the air but tilts side to side)

They have eyes on the top of their heads covered by light blue and purple eyelids. When Yoshis touch an eye, it retracts into the Neuron. When Yoshis cause them to move, they make a unique deep buzzing sound that sounds as if they are shouting "Nyoro!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニョロロン
Nyororon
From "nyoro", the Japanese onomatopoeia for "wiggly" or "slithery".

German Odlido
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Trivia

  • The species name is the same as the scientific term "neuron", which is a nerve cell in a human body. However, it may be an attempt to transliterate the Japanese name to English, as it is also the noise they make.