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{{Infobox Character General
{{Infobox Character General
|name       = Yoshi
|name         = Yoshi
|image       = [[Image:Yoshi.jpg|250px|Yoshi]]
|image       = [[Image:Yoshi2.jpg|Yoshi]]
|caption    = Yoshi, as he appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
|caption     = Official artwork of Yoshi.
|series      = ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]''
|universe     = ''[[Yoshi (universe)|Yoshi]]''
|first      = ''[[Wikipedia:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]'' (1991)
|firstgame    = ''[[Super Mario World]]'' (1991)
|creator    = Shigefumi Hino
|games        = ''[[Super Smash Bros.|SSBB]]''<br/>''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|SSBM]]''<br/>''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]]''
|designer   = Shigefumi Hino, Masanori Sato (artwork), Akiko Hirono
|console      = Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|hair       = None
|gender      =  
|eyes       = Black
|homeworld   =  
|height     =
|hair         =  
|weight      = Heavy
|eyes         =  
|english_va  =  
|height       =  
|japanese_va = Kazumi Totaka
|weight       =
|motionactor =
|creator     = Shigefumi Hino
|liveactor   =  
|artist      = Shigefumi Hino, Masanori Sato (artwork), Akiko Hirono
|voiceactor  = Andrew Sabiston (US TV), Don Messick (early games), Kazumi Totaka (Games)
|japanactor   =  
}}
}}


Yoshi's design in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is similar to the older style used in his games predating ''Super Mario 64''. His shield is an egg as opposed to a bubble (Instead of shrinking, Yoshi's egg-shield turns steadily darker until he can no longer hold it out), and he lacks a true third jump, though he still can jump higher and stay in the air longer by a rapid movement of feet. Despite his lack of a third jump, his flutter jump is the largest second jump in the game. Other second jumps that come close to Yoshi's flutter jump are [[Kirby]], [[Ness]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Jigglypuff]], and [[Princess Peach]]. The flutter jump also gives Yoshi resistance to being knocked away. His air dodge in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' can substitute as a third jump. In both games, Yoshi is a fast and heavy character with a unique playstyle and strong jumping ability. His symbol is a Yoshi Egg.
'''Yoshi''' (ヨッシー, ''Yosshī'', sometimes Romanized '''Yossy''' in earlier Japanese language materials) is a major character in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] who eventually spun off into [[Yoshi (universe)|its own series]].  
 
His trademark moves are centered around eggs. He can swallow opponents and lay them in eggs, and can throw explosive eggs from an inexhaustible supply. ''Melee'' introduced the "Egg Roll", in which he rolls around in a fast-moving egg. This can be a very powerful move if used correctly. The Egg Roll was copied to ''[[Wikipedia:|Mario Power Tennis]]'' as a Defensive Shot, which made Yoshi change colors. It also reveals that Yoshi uses his tail as his main form of physical attack. He uses it in a large number of his attacks including his powerful downward smash.
 
In the third installment of the series, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', a ''Yoshi's Island'' stage has been shown (this time, based on ''Super Mario World 2'' rather than ''Yoshi's Story'' as in the previous installments. On the June 4th update on the official ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' website a new music score known as "Yoshi's Story: End" was added to the list of music from the game, complete with Yoshi's "egg" symbol.
Recently, there has also been a [[Yoshi's Island]] stage announced for Brawl (with changing seasons, confirming the Winter Yoshi's Island stage will actually be in the game).
On Tuesday, July 24, 2007, Yoshi was officially confirmed for Brawl and it was revealed that he can now use his up-B Move as a third jump.
 
 
==Special Moves==
{{specialmoves|Egg Lay|-|Egg Throw|Yoshi Bomb|-|(SSB) Yoshi}}
 
{{specialmoves|Egg Lay|Egg Roll|Egg Throw|Yoshi Bomb|-|(SSBM) Yoshi}}
 
{{specialmoves|Egg Lay|Egg Roll|Egg Throw|Yoshi Bomb|Super Dragon|(SSBB) Yoshi}}
 
==[[Final Smash]]==
 
* [[Super Dragon]]:  this is a fusion of Yoshi's abilities that he could get in Super Mario World and Yoshi's Island. While in Super Dragon state, Yoshi grows wings and can breathe fire.
 
==Supspace Emissary==
 
Yoshi appears in the Subspace Emissary along [[Link]] in the beginning portion. Right after Link thrusts the Master Sword from the stone, he and Navi will pass by a Yoshi, who at the time is sleeping on a chopped log. Following this, the [[Halberd]] will pass over the two and will release [[Primid]]. Yoshi and Link then will team up to take down the foe.
 
==Yoshi's stages==
 
*[[Yoshi's Island]] - ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
*[[Yoshi's Story]] - ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
*[[Yoshi's Island (SSBB)]] - ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
 
==Trophies==
 
===Classic Yoshi trophy===
 
<center>'''How to unlock'''</center>
To unlock this trophy you must complete classic mode as Yoshi.
 
<center>'''Description'''</center>
Yoshis are gentle, fleet-of-foot dinosaurs that make their home on idyllic Yoshi's Island. They come in a variety of colors and have evolved an interesting trait to help increase their numbers: they can transform anything they swallow into an egg. With adhesive tongues and bottomless bellies, Yoshis have been known to eat anything.
 
===Red Smash Yoshi trophy===
 
<center>'''How to unlock'''</center>
To unlock this trophy you must complete adventure mode as Yoshi.
 
<center>'''Description'''</center>
To make up for his lack of powerful airborne attacks, Yoshi has a miraculous jumping ability and is resistant to damage while in the air. Yoshi can also swallow a foe and transform him or her into an egg: try doing this close to an edge! The speed and power of the Egg Roll increases if you hold down the B Button, but it'll be tougher to control.


===Blue Smash Yoshi trophy===
==Character description==


<center>'''How to unlock'''</center>
Yoshi first appeared on [[Mario]]'s first Super NES game, ''[[Super Mario World]]''. In the game, the player played as Mario or [[Luigi]], and were able to find Yoshi eggs, which would hatch automatically, revealing a full-grown Yoshi. Later in the game, baby Yoshi's could also be found. The player could grab these baby Yoshi's and toss them around like they could with a shell. They could also feed the Yoshi 5 enemies, which would result in the Yoshi maturing, allowing the character to ride the Yoshi's back. Also, in the game, 4 different color Yoshi's were introduced, each with its own special abilities, depending on what color shell it had in its mouth. The green standard Yoshi was the most common found color Yoshi. He grew wings and could fly freely when he had a blue shell in his mouth. When he had a red shell in his mouth, he could spit fire. Lastly, when he had a yellow shell, he could stomp the ground when he jumped. The color of the Yoshi indicated what his special abilities were when they had a shell in their mouths, matching the colored shells. No matter what shell they had, the blue Yoshi could fly, the red Yoshi could spit fire, and the yellow Yoshi could always stomp the ground.
To unlock this trophy you must complete all-star mode as Yoshi.


<center>'''Description'''</center>
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
Yoshi has no third jump, so the timing of his second jump is of vital importance. The angle and distance of his Egg Throw can be altered by how you tilt the Control Stick and how long you press the B Button. When Yoshi lands after doing his Yoshi Bomb, stars appear on either side of him, making it hard for enemies to deliver counterattacks.
[[Image:YoshiSSB.gif|100px|right]]
:''Main Article: [[Yoshi (SSB)]]''
Yoshi makes his first appearance in a fighting game in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' as a starting playable character.  Yoshi's lack of a [[third jump]] makes him a turn off, generally towards beginner [[smashers]].  However, even with the lack of a third jump, Yoshi's midair jump is sufficient enough to give Yoshi great [[recovery]] distance. Not only that, but there is the fact that during this midair jump, Yoshi cannot be knocked back. These facts alone gives Yoshi, arguably, the best recovery in the game.


===Yoshi (''Brawl'')===
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
[[Image:Yoshimelee.jpg|100px|right]]
:''Main Article: [[Yoshi (SSBM)]]''
Yoshi returns in ''Melee'' as a starting playable character. Yoshi stays relatively unchanged, but is given a few new visual properties, such as a more realistic dinosaur posture and several new, unique techniques such as [[edge-canceled eggs]]. Although Yoshi can continue to [[double jump cancel]], Yoshi continues to lack a [[third jump]] and is still unable to [[jump]] out of his [[shield]], two things that are hard to simply brush off.


"A creature that hails from Yoshi's Island. Yoshis come in a variety of colors, and all possess gentle personalities. No matter what problems they face, they always look like they're having fun. Yoshis use their long tongues to
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
grab and swallow fruit and enemies. They can convert what they swallow into eggs, which they then lay. They also give Mario rides."
[[Image:YoshiBrawl.jpg|115px|right]]
:''Main Article: [[Yoshi (SSBB)]]''
Yoshi once again returns as a playable character in ''Brawl''. He appears in his more recent cartoony stand-up look from the Mario Sports and Party games. His moves seem to be relatively unchanged from his Melee moveset, except for the fact that his [[Up-B]], the [[Egg Toss]], now acts somewhat as a third jump, as it has been seen to give him a little extra air/stall time. This is surely a welcome addition for Yoshi, especially since the directional airdodge seen in Melee has been removed, which previously aided Yoshi in his recovery. He also keeps the unique ability to be able to resist knockback during his second jump.


===Yoshi (Final Smash)===


"Yoshi with wings on his back that give him the power to fly freely across the sky. In this state, he can spew giant fireballs. He is more mobile and powerful, but the inertia makes movement quirky, so it takes some skill to master
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flight. Yoshi returns to a normal state after a set period of time has passed."


==See Also==
{{Characters}}
*[[Yoshi (SSB)]]
*[[Yoshi (SSBM)]]
*[[Yoshi (SSBB)]]


[[Category:SSB characters]]
[[Category:SSBM characters]]
[[Category:SSBB characters]]
[[Category:Mario]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Yoshi universe]]

Revision as of 15:54, March 2, 2008

For fighter info, see Yoshi (SSB), Yoshi (SSBM), and Yoshi (SSBB).
Yoshi
Yoshi
Official artwork of Yoshi.
Universe Yoshi
Debut Super Mario World (1991)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Created by Shigefumi Hino
Designed by Shigefumi Hino, Masanori Sato (artwork), Akiko Hirono
Voice actor Andrew Sabiston (US TV), Don Messick (early games), Kazumi Totaka (Games)

Yoshi (ヨッシー, Yosshī, sometimes Romanized Yossy in earlier Japanese language materials) is a major character in the Mario series who eventually spun off into its own series.

Character description

Yoshi first appeared on Mario's first Super NES game, Super Mario World. In the game, the player played as Mario or Luigi, and were able to find Yoshi eggs, which would hatch automatically, revealing a full-grown Yoshi. Later in the game, baby Yoshi's could also be found. The player could grab these baby Yoshi's and toss them around like they could with a shell. They could also feed the Yoshi 5 enemies, which would result in the Yoshi maturing, allowing the character to ride the Yoshi's back. Also, in the game, 4 different color Yoshi's were introduced, each with its own special abilities, depending on what color shell it had in its mouth. The green standard Yoshi was the most common found color Yoshi. He grew wings and could fly freely when he had a blue shell in his mouth. When he had a red shell in his mouth, he could spit fire. Lastly, when he had a yellow shell, he could stomp the ground when he jumped. The color of the Yoshi indicated what his special abilities were when they had a shell in their mouths, matching the colored shells. No matter what shell they had, the blue Yoshi could fly, the red Yoshi could spit fire, and the yellow Yoshi could always stomp the ground.

In Super Smash Bros.

Main Article: Yoshi (SSB)

Yoshi makes his first appearance in a fighting game in the original Super Smash Bros. as a starting playable character. Yoshi's lack of a third jump makes him a turn off, generally towards beginner smashers. However, even with the lack of a third jump, Yoshi's midair jump is sufficient enough to give Yoshi great recovery distance. Not only that, but there is the fact that during this midair jump, Yoshi cannot be knocked back. These facts alone gives Yoshi, arguably, the best recovery in the game.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Main Article: Yoshi (SSBM)

Yoshi returns in Melee as a starting playable character. Yoshi stays relatively unchanged, but is given a few new visual properties, such as a more realistic dinosaur posture and several new, unique techniques such as edge-canceled eggs. Although Yoshi can continue to double jump cancel, Yoshi continues to lack a third jump and is still unable to jump out of his shield, two things that are hard to simply brush off.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Main Article: Yoshi (SSBB)

Yoshi once again returns as a playable character in Brawl. He appears in his more recent cartoony stand-up look from the Mario Sports and Party games. His moves seem to be relatively unchanged from his Melee moveset, except for the fact that his Up-B, the Egg Toss, now acts somewhat as a third jump, as it has been seen to give him a little extra air/stall time. This is surely a welcome addition for Yoshi, especially since the directional airdodge seen in Melee has been removed, which previously aided Yoshi in his recovery. He also keeps the unique ability to be able to resist knockback during his second jump.


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