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{{s|mariowiki|Message Block}}s appear in some {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} games, and give hints to the player when hit. Also from the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi|franchise}}'' games are {{s|mariowiki|Goonie}}s and {{s|mariowiki|Fly Guy}}s where they appear as flying enemies. The aforementioned elements are also based on their designs from ''Yoshi's Story'' and are seen in the background.
{{s|mariowiki|Message Block}}s appear in some {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} games, and give hints to the player when hit. Also from the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi|franchise}}'' games are {{s|mariowiki|Goonie}}s and {{s|mariowiki|Fly Guy}}s where they appear as flying enemies. The aforementioned elements are also based on their designs from ''Yoshi's Story'' and are seen in the background.


The Super Happy Tree itself appears in the final level, either the {{s|supermariowiki|Mecha Castle}}, {{s|supermariowiki|Lift Castle}}, {{s|supermariowiki|Ghost Castle}}, or {{s|supermariowiki|Magma Castle}}, during the fight with Baby Bowser. Within the story of the game, it is what grants the Yoshis of Yoshi's Island with their happiness - upon being stolen, all the Yoshis became depressed with the exception with 8 hatchlings, born mere minutes after the tree was stolen and protected from the spell by their eggs, who set off on a quest to recover it by eating fruit and spreading happiness. Despite being established in this game as a crucial piece of ''Yoshi'' lore, it has never appeared again in a ''Yoshi'' game, though the Sundream Stone in ''Crafted World'' serves a similar purpose, and it does cameo in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.
The Super Happy Tree itself appears in the final level, either the {{s|supermariowiki|Mecha Castle}}, {{s|supermariowiki|Lift Castle}}, {{s|supermariowiki|Ghost Castle}}, or {{s|supermariowiki|Magma Castle}}, during the fight with Baby Bowser. Within the story of the game, it is what grants the Yoshis of Yoshi's Island with their happiness - upon being stolen, all the Yoshis became depressed with the exception with 8 hatchlings born mere minutes after the tree was stolen, who set off on a quest to recover it by eating fruit and spreading happiness. Despite being established in this game as a crucial piece of ''Yoshi'' lore, it has never appeared again in a ''Yoshi'' game, though the Sundream Stone in ''Crafted World'' serves a similar purpose, and it does cameo in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.
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