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|species=[[Baby Yoshi]]
|latest_appearance=Super Mario-Kun [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 20|Volume 20]]
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'''Team Chibi Yoshis''' (チーム ちび ヨッシーズ), abbreviated as '''T.C.Y.''', is the name given to the six [[Baby Yoshi]]s that accompany [[Mario]] in volumes [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 19|19]] and [[Super Mario-Kun Volume 20|20]] of the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' manga. They are based on the six Baby Yoshis depicted in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', but are only referred to as a group in this way in the manga series. Unlike in the game, each Baby Yoshi has a unique personality and appearance, and cooperate to solve problems during their adventure.


This is a list of all [[video game]]s directed, produced or designed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. Hired in 1977 at [[Nintendo]] Co, Ltd. by president [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] for his toy creations,<ref name="New Yorker">[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/12/20/101220fa_fact_paumgarten "Master of Play"] profile in the ''New Yorker'', December 20, 2010</ref> Miyamoto has played a large role in a large number of the company's games. Miyamoto has become one of the most influential video game designers of all time,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92401-Miyamoto-Is-Developers-Hero|title=Miyamoto Is Developers' Hero|work=The Escapist|author=Funk, John|accessdate=February 28, 2010}}</ref> having started video game franchises such as ''[[Super Mario]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
They each have a unique introductory page with a brief description, sketch, and four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of their personality in Volume 19 (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140).
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{| style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;" class="wikitable sortable"
==Team Members==
|-
===Green Yoshi===
! Title !! Year released !! Platform !! [[Game director|Director]] !! [[Game producer|Producer]] !! [[Game designer|Designer]] !! Notes
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 1.png|100px|thumb|Green Yoshi]]
|-
Green Yoshi is the first to hatch after Mario arrives in the Yoshi's Island storybook. He is good tempered and hard working, and is always ready to work hard for the rest of the team. Though he is referred to as the leader of the team from the outset, his position as such is not solidified until after he and Red Yoshi have a competition to decide who would make a better leader. In the end, Green shows a spirit of self-sacrifice and helps Red complete the challenge, and so Mario declares Green the leader.
! ''[[Sheriff (video game)|Sheriff]]''
{{br}}
|| 1979 || [[Video arcade|Arcade]] || - || - || ✔<ref name="us.wii.com">{{cite web|url=http://us.wii.com/iwata_asks/punchout/vol1_page2.jsp |title=Wii Official Site at Nintendo |publisher=Us.wii.com |date= |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Radar Scope]]''
|| 1979 || Arcade || - || - || ✔<ref>Kent 157.</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Space Firebird]]''
|| 1980 || Arcade || - || - || ✔<ref name="us.wii.com"/> ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]]''
|| 1981 || Arcade || ✔ || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=410&tab=credits |title=Donkey Kong - Credits |publisher=allgame |date=2010-10-03 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Junior]]''
|| 1982 || Arcade || ✔ || - || ✔<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/crazykongjr/tech_info.html?tag=tabs;summary ]{{Dead link|date=January 2014}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]''
|| 1982 ||Arcade || - || - || ✔<ref name="us.wii.com"/> ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Bros.]]''
|| 1983 ||Arcade || ✔ || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/masao/tech_info.html?tag=tabs;summary |accessdate=October 23, 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104111056/http://www.gamespot.com/mario-bros/techinfo/platform/arcade/ | title=Mario Bros. Tech Info ||archivedate=November 4, 2012 |df= }}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball]]''
|| 1983 || [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES/Famicom]] || - || - || ✔<ref name="NES Sports">{{cite web|last1=Kohler|first1=Chris|title=Miyamoto Spills Donkey Kong's Darkest Secrets, 35 Years Later|url=https://www.wired.com/2016/10/miyamoto-donkey-kong-secrets/|website=Wired|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis]]''
|| 1984 || NES/Famicom || - || - || ✔<ref name="NES Sports"/> ||
|-
! ''[[Golf (1984 video game)|Golf]]''
|| 1984 || NES/Famicom || - || - || ✔<ref name="NES Sports"/> ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''
|| 1984 || Arcade || ✔ || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/donkeykong3/tech_info.html?tag=tabs;summary |accessdate=October 23, 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104112034/http://www.gamespot.com/donkey-kong-3/techinfo/platform/arcade/ | title=Donkey Kong 3 Tech Info |archivedate=November 4, 2012 |df= }}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Devil World]]''
|| 1984 || NES/Famicom || - || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/devil-world/techinfo/platform/nes/ |accessdate=October 23, 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104111942/http://www.gamespot.com/devil-world/techinfo/platform/nes/ | title=Devil World Tech Info
| archivedate=November 4, 2012 |df= }}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Excitebike]]''
|| 1984 || NES/Famicom || - || - || ✔<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/nes/driving/excitebike/tech_info.html?tag=tabs;summary ]{{Dead link|date=January 2014}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Urban Champion]]''
|| 1984 || NES/Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||  
|-
! ''[[Ice Climber]]''
|| 1985 || NES/Famicom || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/ice-climber/techinfo/platform/nes/ |accessdate=May 12, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104112127/http://www.gamespot.com/ice-climber/techinfo/platform/nes/ | title=Ice Climber Tech Info
|archivedate=November 4, 2012 |df= }}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|| 1985 || NES/Famicom || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|| 1986 || Famicom || ✔<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/super-mario-bros-the-lost-levels/techinfo/platform/famicomds/ |accessdate=May 12, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104112146/http://www.gamespot.com/super-mario-bros-the-lost-levels/techinfo/platform/famicomds/ | title=Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Tech Info |archivedate=November 4, 2012 |df= }}</ref> || - || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
|| 1986 || NES/Famicom || ✔ || ✔ || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=248&tab=credits |title=The Legend of Zelda - Credits |publisher=allgame |date=2010-10-03 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]/[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|| 1987 || NES/Famicom || - || ✔ || ✔ ||
|-
! ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|| 1987 || NES/Famicom|| - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=https://handmadewritings.com/blog/nintendo-switch-the-evolution-of-gaming |title=Nintendo Switch: The Evoulution of Gaming |publisher=handmadewritings |date=2016-10-31 |accessdate=2016-07-11}}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mother (video game)|Mother]]''
|| 1989 || NES/Famicom || - || ✔<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/nes/rpg/mother/tech_info.html?tag=tabs;summary ]{{Dead link|date=January 2014}}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|| 1988 || NES/Famicom || ✔ || ✔ || - || Co-director alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]]
|-
! ''[[F-Zero (video game)|F-Zero]]''
|| 1990 || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES/Super Famicom]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario World]]''
|| 1990 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pilotwings]]''
|| 1990 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/data/588570.html?tag=tabs;summary |title=Pilotwings Release Information for Super Nintendo |publisher=GameFAQs |date=1991-08-13 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[Yoshi (video game)|Yoshi]]''
|| 1991 || NES/Famicom/Game Boy || - || ✔<ref>[[Yoshi (video game)]]</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''
|| 1991 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
|| 1992 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Paint]]''
|| 1992 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Wave Race]]''
|| 1992 || [[Game Boy]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''
|| 1993 || Game Boy || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Star Fox (video game)|Star Fox]]''
|| 1993 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
|| 1993 || SNES/ Super Famicom || ✔ || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''
|| 1993 || SNES/Super Famicom|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''
|| 1994 || Game Boy || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Stunt Race FX]]''
|| 1994 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Killer Instinct (1994 video game)|Killer Instinct]]''
|| 1994 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]
|| 1994 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || - || - || Advisor
|-
!''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|1994
|SNES/Super Famicom
| -
| ✔
| -
|Co-producer alongside [[Satoru Iwata]]
|-
! ''[[BS Zelda no Densetsu]]''
|| 1995 || Super Famicom/[[Satellaview]] || - || - || ✔<ref>{{cite video game| title = BS Zelda no Densetsu| developer = [[Nintendo]]| publisher = [[St.GIGA]]| date = August 6, 1995| platform = [[Satellaview]]| version = Aug 95| language = Japanese| isolang = ja| quote = '''Credits''': オリジナル ゲームデザイン -- 宮本 茂}}</ref> || Co-designer alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]]
|-
! ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''
|| 1995 || Super Famicom/SNES || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mole Mania]]''
|| 1996 || Game Boy || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''
|| 1996 || Super Famicom/SNES || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pilotwings 64]]''
|| 1996 || [[Nintendo 64]] || - || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/n64/data/198292.html?tag=tabs;summary |title=Pilotwings 64 Release Information for Nintendo 64 |publisher=GameFAQs |date=1996-09-29 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> ||
|-
! [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'']]
|| 1996 || Game Boy || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|| 1996 || SNES/Super Famicom || - || ✔ || - || Co-producer alongside [[Satoru Iwata]]
|-
! ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
|| 1996 || Nintendo 64 || ✔<ref name="allgame.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1002&tab=credits |title=Super Mario 64 - Credits |publisher=allgame |date=2010-10-03 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> || ✔<ref name="allgame.com"/> || - ||
|-
! ''[[Wave Race 64]]''
|| 1996 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
|| 1996 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge]]''
|| 1996 || Super Famicom/Satellaview || - || - || - || Original Designer
|-
! ''[[Star Fox 64]]''
|| 1997 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
|| 1997 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - || Supervising Producer
|-
! ''[[1080° Snowboarding]]''
|| 1998 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[F-Zero X]]''
|| 1998 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''
|| 1998 || Nintendo 64 || ✔<ref>''[http://ign64.ign.com/articles/060/060925p1.html E3: Through the Eyes of Miyamoto Pt. 2]''. IGN. 18 June 1997.</ref> || ✔ || ✔ || Director, Producer and Supervisor
|-
! ''[[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]]''
|| 1999 || [[Nintendo 64DD]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''
|| 1999 || Nintendo 64DD || ✔ || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Party]]''
|| 1999 || Nintendo 64 || - || - || - || Supervisor alongside [[Kenji Miki]] and [[Hidetoshi Endo]]
|-
! ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
|| 1999 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]
|| 1999 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - || 
|-
! ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]''
|| 1999 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|| 2000 || Nintendo 64|| - || ✔ || - || Supervisor alongside [[Satoru Iwata]]
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]''
|| 2000 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''
|| 2000 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Paper Mario]]''
|| 2001 || Nintendo 64 || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]''
|| 2001 || [[Game Boy Color]] || - || ✔ || - || Producer alongside [[Yoshiki Okamoto]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbcolor/data/198972.html?tag=tabs;summary |title=The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Release Information for Game Boy Color |publisher=GameFAQs |date=2001-05-13 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref>
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]''
||2001 || Game Boy Color || - || ✔ || - || See above
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
|| 2001 || [[Game Boy Advance]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!]]''
|| 2001 || [[Game Boy Color]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Wario Land 4]]''
|| 2001 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
|| 2001 || [[GameCube]] || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Wave Race: Blue Storm]]''
|| 2001 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
|| 2001 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pikmin]]''
|| 2001 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - || Created concept and game
|-
! ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
|| 2001|| GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
|| 2002 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Doshin the Giant]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
|| 2002 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Metroid Prime]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak]]''
|| 2002 || Game Boy Advance|| - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=42571&tab=credits |title=Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak - Credits |publisher=allgame |date=2010-10-03 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''
|| 2002 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[F-Zero GX]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Konga]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[1080 Avalanche]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pac-Man Vs.]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || ✔ ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|| 2003 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|| 2003 || Game Boy Advance|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[GiFTPiA]]''
|| 2003 || GameCube || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|title=N-Sider.com: ''Giftpia''|work=N-Sider|url=http://www.n-sider.com/gameview.php?gameid=416&view=credits|accessdate=2008-07-01}}</ref> || - || Only released in Japan
|-
! ''[[Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue]]''
|| 2003|| Game Boy Advance || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/582378-hamtaro-rainbow-rescue/credit |title=Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue Credit Information |publisher=GameFAQs |date=2004-10-29 |accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> || - ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]''
|| 2004 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - || General producer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/data/920670.html?tag=tabs;summary|title=The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Release Information for Game Boy Advance - GameFAQs|website=www.gamefaqs.com}}</ref>
|-
! ''[[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]''
|| 2004 || GameCube|| - || - || - || Guided developer team with [[Hideo Kojima]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cube.ign.com/articles/400/400331p1.html|date=2003-05-01|work=[[IGN]]|title=Metal Gear Solid Official}}</ref>
|-
! ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
|| 2004 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Pikmin 2]]''
|| 2004 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|| 2004 || GameCube|| - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''
|| 2004 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - || General Producer alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]]
|-
! ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''
|| 2004 || Game Boy Advance || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
|| 2004 || [[Nintendo DS]] || - || ✔ || - || Producer and Supervising Director
|-
! ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''
|| 2005 || GameCube|| - || ✔|| - ||
|-
! ''[[Geist (video game)|Geist]]''
|| 2005 || GameCube || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Chibi-Robo!]]''
|| 2005 || GameCube || - || ✔<ref>{{cite book | year=2006 | editor=Nintendo of America staff | title=Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! instruction manual | page=23 | publisher=Nintendo of America Inc}}</ref> || - || Senior Producer
|-
! ''[[Nintendogs]]''
|| 2005 || Nintendo DS || - || ✔ || - || General Producer — created concept and game
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
|| 2005 || Nintendo DS || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''
|| 2006 || Nintendo DS || - || - || - || Original game design
|-
! ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|| 2006 || Nintendo DS || - || - || - || Supervisor
|-
! ''[[Wii Sports]]''
|| 2006 || [[Wii]]|| - || ✔ || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]''
|| 2006 || GameCube/Wii|| - || ✔ || - || Started as director and switched roles with [[Eiji Aonuma]]
|-
!''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || -  || - || Supervisor
|-
!''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || -  || - || Supervisor
|-
!''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''
|| 2007 || Nintendo DS || - || ✔ || - || General producer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/data/932377.html?tag=tabs;summary|title=The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Release Information for DS - GameFAQs|website=www.gamefaqs.com}}</ref>
|-
!''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || - || - ||
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || ✔ || ✔ || Producer alongside [[Takao Shimizu]]; Game concept designer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0879874/|title=Super Mario Galaxy|date=12 November 2007|publisher=|via=www.imdb.com}}</ref>
|-
! ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || ✔ || - ||
|-
! ''[[Wii Fit]]''
|| 2007 || Wii || - || - || ✔ ||
|-
! ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
|| 2008 || Wii || - || - || - || Senior Supervisor for Nintendo
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]
|| 2008 || Wii || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[Wii Music]]
|| 2008 || Wii || - || ✔ || ✔ ||
|-
! ''[[Punch-Out (Wii)|Punch-Out<nowiki>!!</nowiki>]]
|| 2009 || Wii || - || ✔ || - || Supervisor alongside [[Genyo Takeda]]
|-
! ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]
|| 2009 || [[Nintendo DSi]] ([[DSiWare]]) || - || - || - || Supervisor
|-
! ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]
|| 2009 || Wii || - || ✔  || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]
|| 2010 || Wii || - || ✔ || - || General Producer and Writer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_-_super_mario_galaxy_2_17281_17282.html#top |title=Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy 2 |publisher=Nintendo |accessdate=2011-03-18}}{{dead link|date=April 2016}}</ref>
|-
! ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]
|| 2010 || Wii || - || - || - || Supervisor
|-
! ''[[Steel Diver]]
|| 2011 || Nintendo 3DS || - || - || ✔<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/how-nintendo-3ds-made/4/3|publisher=Nintendo|work=Iwata Asks|title=Asking Mr. Miyamoto Right Before Release|last=Iwata|first=Satoru}}</ref> ||
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]
|| 2011 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - || Original Game Producer/Supervisor; General Producer
|-
! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]
|| 2011 || Nintendo 3DS || - || - || - || Original Game Producer; General Producer
|-
! ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]
|| 2011 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔  || - || General Producer alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]]
|-
! ''[[Mario Kart 7]]
|| 2011 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]
|| 2011 || Wii || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[Nintendo Land]]
|| 2012 || [[Wii U]] || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
|-
! ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]
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!''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]
|| 2013 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - ||
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! ''[[Pikmin 3]]
|| 2013 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''
|| 2013 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - ||
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! ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
|| 2013 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - ||
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! ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''
|| 2014 || Nintendo 3DS || - || - || - || Supervisor
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! ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''
|| 2014 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''
|| 2014 || Wii U || - || - || - || Senior Supervisor for Nintendo
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! ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''
|| 2014 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]''
|| 2015 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - || Original Game Producer/Supervisor; General Producer
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! ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''
|| 2015 || Wii U/Nintendo 3DS || - || - || - || Supervisor alongside [[Kensuke Tanabe]]
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! ''[[Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition|Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
|| 2015 || Nintendo 3DS || - || - || - || Supervisor
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! ''[[Splatoon]]''
|| 2015 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer alongside [[Katsuya Eguchi]]
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! ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
|| 2015 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]''
|| 2015 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''
|| 2015 || Wii U || - || - || - || Supervisor
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! ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
|| 2015 || Nintendo 3DS || - || - || - || Supervisor alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]] and [[Kensuke Tanabe]]
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! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD]]''
|| 2016 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''
|| 2016 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || Supervising Director; Producer alongside [[Tadashi Sugiyama]] and [[Atsushi Inaba]]
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! ''[[Star Fox Guard]]''
|| 2016 || Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
|| 2016 || Wii U || - || - || - || Supervisor alongside [[Takashi Tezuka]]
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! ''[[Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|| 2016 || Nintendo 3DS || - || ✔ || - || General Producer
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! ''[[Super Mario Run]]''<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|last1=Otero|first1=Jose|title=11 Things We Learned About Super Mario Run|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/09/09/11-things-we-learned-about-super-mario-run|publisher=ign.com|accessdate=2016-09-09}}</ref>
|| 2016 || [[iOS]]/[[Android (operating system)|Android]] || - || ✔ || - ||
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! ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]''
|| 2017 || [[Nintendo Switch]]/Wii U || - || ✔ || - || General Producer alongside [[Shinya Takahashi]]
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! ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
|| 2017 || Nintendo Switch || - || ✔ || - || General Producer alongside [[Shinya Takahashi]]
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! ''[[Arms (video game)|Arms]]''
|| 2017 || Nintendo Switch || - || ✔ || - || General Producer alongside [[Katsuya Eguchi]] and [[Shinya Takahashi]]
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! ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''
|| 2017 || Nintendo Switch || - || - || - || Supervisor
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! ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
|| 2017 || Nintendo Switch || - || - || - || Executive Producer alongside [[Tatsumi Kimishima]]
|}


==References==
===Red Yoshi===
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[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 2.png|100px|thumb|Red Yoshi]]
Red Yoshi is fiery-tempered and always looking to pick a fight. His introductory four-panel comic even shows him picking a fight with a stone after he tripped over it. He wears a ''hachimaki'', or headband, that changes constantly to display what he is thinking or feeling at any given moment. He is always ready to take a challenge head on, but lacks the selflessness required to be the team leader. But despite his tough exterior, he does have a soft side and is sometimes moved to tears in emotional situations.
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===Light Blue Yoshi===
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[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 3.png|100px|thumb|Light Blue Yoshi]]
Light Blue Yoshi is extremely smart and well-behaved. When all the other Yoshis are causing trouble, Mario often relies on Light Blue to get things done. He usually turns to head-knowledge when it comes to solving problems, and often builds machines to help the team through tough situations - but they do not always work well. Always looking at the world through the eyes of an academic, he gets most passionate when he is about to discover something of scientific significance - for example, the [[Bone Dragon]] skulls that he assumes are an archaeological treasure trove.
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===Pink Yoshi===
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[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 4.png|100px|thumb|Pink Yoshi]]
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Pink Yoshi is an "''okama''" (御釜), or effeminate/eccentric male. He wears a large bow and makeup and is always trying to use his feminine charms to get through situations, which never succeeds. Though he is usually sweet, if someone upsets him &mdash; for example, by insulting his cooking or interrupting his beauty sleep &mdash; he can be the most fearsome Yoshi of all.
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===Blue Yoshi===
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 5.png|100px|thumb|Blue Yoshi]]
Blue Yoshi is described as both ''Hesomagari'', a word that connotes a generally unimpressed, disagreeable, and stubborn disposition, and ''Shibui'', one who is cool, classy, and appreciates subtle sophistication. He almost never gets excited about anything and usually shows no emotion unless it is irritation. He keeps a cool head under pressure and has sophisticated tastes.
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===Yellow Yoshi===
[[File:SMK vol 19 TCY 6.png|100px|thumb|Yellow Yoshi]]
Yellow Yoshi is notoriously stupid, but has a good heart. He is always depicted with a string of mucus dripping from his nose and has a tendency to mistake what people say for something else that sounds similar, creating a lot of word puns. He is extremely close to [[Poochy]] and the two are almost always seen together. Though he is not very smart, he has a willing spirit and is always trying to help out, but he usually gets yelled at for his constant, clumsy mistakes.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:39, April 12, 2023

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Team Chibi Yoshis
Text Translation:
Species Baby Yoshi
First appearance Super Mario-Kun Volume 19
Latest appearance Super Mario-Kun Volume 20

Team Chibi Yoshis (チーム ちび ヨッシーズ), abbreviated as T.C.Y., is the name given to the six Baby Yoshis that accompany Mario in volumes 19 and 20 of the Super Mario-Kun manga. They are based on the six Baby Yoshis depicted in Yoshi's Story, but are only referred to as a group in this way in the manga series. Unlike in the game, each Baby Yoshi has a unique personality and appearance, and cooperate to solve problems during their adventure.

They each have a unique introductory page with a brief description, sketch, and four-panel comic displaying a dominant aspect of their personality in Volume 19 (on pages 20, 36, 68, 84, 124, and 140).

Team Members[edit]

Green Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Green Yoshi

Green Yoshi is the first to hatch after Mario arrives in the Yoshi's Island storybook. He is good tempered and hard working, and is always ready to work hard for the rest of the team. Though he is referred to as the leader of the team from the outset, his position as such is not solidified until after he and Red Yoshi have a competition to decide who would make a better leader. In the end, Green shows a spirit of self-sacrifice and helps Red complete the challenge, and so Mario declares Green the leader.

Red Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Red Yoshi

Red Yoshi is fiery-tempered and always looking to pick a fight. His introductory four-panel comic even shows him picking a fight with a stone after he tripped over it. He wears a hachimaki, or headband, that changes constantly to display what he is thinking or feeling at any given moment. He is always ready to take a challenge head on, but lacks the selflessness required to be the team leader. But despite his tough exterior, he does have a soft side and is sometimes moved to tears in emotional situations.

Light Blue Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Light Blue Yoshi

Light Blue Yoshi is extremely smart and well-behaved. When all the other Yoshis are causing trouble, Mario often relies on Light Blue to get things done. He usually turns to head-knowledge when it comes to solving problems, and often builds machines to help the team through tough situations - but they do not always work well. Always looking at the world through the eyes of an academic, he gets most passionate when he is about to discover something of scientific significance - for example, the Bone Dragon skulls that he assumes are an archaeological treasure trove.

Pink Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Pink Yoshi

Pink Yoshi is an "okama" (御釜), or effeminate/eccentric male. He wears a large bow and makeup and is always trying to use his feminine charms to get through situations, which never succeeds. Though he is usually sweet, if someone upsets him — for example, by insulting his cooking or interrupting his beauty sleep — he can be the most fearsome Yoshi of all.

Blue Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Blue Yoshi

Blue Yoshi is described as both Hesomagari, a word that connotes a generally unimpressed, disagreeable, and stubborn disposition, and Shibui, one who is cool, classy, and appreciates subtle sophistication. He almost never gets excited about anything and usually shows no emotion unless it is irritation. He keeps a cool head under pressure and has sophisticated tastes.

Yellow Yoshi[edit]

Text Translation:
Yellow Yoshi

Yellow Yoshi is notoriously stupid, but has a good heart. He is always depicted with a string of mucus dripping from his nose and has a tendency to mistake what people say for something else that sounds similar, creating a lot of word puns. He is extremely close to Poochy and the two are almost always seen together. Though he is not very smart, he has a willing spirit and is always trying to help out, but he usually gets yelled at for his constant, clumsy mistakes.