Baby Yoshi

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"Mini-Yoshi" redirects here. For the partner inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door also known as "Mini-Yoshi", seeYoshi Kid. For the toy based on Yoshi inMini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge, seeMini Yoshi.
Baby Yoshi
Artwork of Little Yoshi in the game Yoshi
Artwork fromYoshi
First appearanceSuper Mario World (1990)
Latest appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Variant ofYoshi
Variants
Notable members
“Yoshi! Yoshi! (Hey! I'm Baby Yoshi!You look like you know where to find food, so I guess I'll follow you!)”
Baby Yoshi,New Super Mario Bros. U

Baby Yoshis, sometimes known asLittle Yoshis, are newbornYoshis born fromYoshi's Eggs. They first appear inSuper Mario World. Depending on the game, they may be depicted either as stout, reptilian creatures with beak-like mouths and half-shut eyes or simply as smaller versions of adult Yoshis with proportionally oversized heads. Certain titles depict them with designs sitting in-between these base templates.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World /Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

Hopping yellow Mini-Yoshi from Super Mario World
baby yoshi double eat glitch
Mini-Yoshi eating a single enemy twice

InSuper Mario World, red, yellow, and blue Baby Yoshis[1] (orMini-Yoshis)[2] appear only inStar World, where they hatch from eggs of the same color wheneverMario (orLuigi) approaches. Feeding the Baby Yoshis five enemies or objects—such asshells,coins, or activeGrab Blocks—makes them turn into adult Yoshis. However, if a Baby Yoshi eats any power-up, it will grow up instantly. Rarely, Baby Yoshi will turn into a regularYoshi after eating fewer than five enemies; this happens because sometimes the game considers a single enemy to have been eaten twice.[3] Yoshi himself hatches directly into an adult when Mario uncovers his egg, but this is becauseBowser trapped Yoshi in the egg. Unlike their adult counterparts, Baby Yoshis cannot use their tongues to eat objects, and they eat only anything that they make contact with, similar to Yoshi eating aberry. Also, the eggs Mario rescues from theKoopalings all hatch into Baby Yoshis during the ending cutscene. While green Baby Yoshis have artwork for the game, they do not appear during gameplay, aside from briefly appearing when Yoshi comes out of the egg before instantly growing; however, a single one in the ending appears as one of the rescued Baby Yoshis.

In theGame Boy Advance version, once a Baby Yoshi has been found in Star World and fed enough enemies or objects to grow to maturity, it is possible to find a Yoshi of its color in anyPrize Block containing a Yoshi Egg. However, these Yoshis do not remain as babies and instead grow straight into adults like a Green Yoshi. Mario's present form determines what color egg comes out of the Prize Block upon him hitting it.

The possible outcomes are as follows; forms written initalics always spawn that particular Yoshi, assuming it has already been found and fed in Star World, whereas forms not written in italics randomly spawn a Yoshi among those that have already been unlocked:

  • Green Yoshi for Small Mario,Super Mario, Fire Mario (if Red Yoshi has not been found and fed yet), andCaped Mario (if Blue Yoshi has not been found and fed yet)
  • Yellow Yoshi for Small Mario, Super Mario, Fire Mario (if Red Yoshi has not been found and fed yet), and Caped Mario (if Blue Yoshi has not been found and fed yet)
  • Red Yoshi for Small Mario, Super Mario,Fire Mario, and Caped Mario (if Blue Yoshi has not been found and fed yet)
  • Blue Yoshi for Small Mario, Super Mario, Fire Mario (if Red Yoshi has not been found and fed yet) andCaped Mario

In a 2017 interview, it was revealed that Baby Yoshis originally had a blob-like appearance.[4]

The name "Mini-Yoshi" would later be used fora partner inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door anda toy inMini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge (albeit unhyphenated).

New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Artwork of Blue Toad with a Bubble Baby Yoshi blowing out bubbles in New Super Mario Bros. U
Blue Toad with a Bubble Baby Yoshi and aGoomba trapped in a bubble inNew Super Mario Bros. U

Baby Yoshis return inNew Super Mario Bros. U,New Super Luigi U, and theirNintendo Switch ports. They play similarly as they do inSuper Mario World but this time they have high-pitched voices and will not grow up into regular Yoshis, instead remaining as babies. Baby Yoshis also vocalize to the music when picked up.

There are three different types of Baby Yoshi, each with its own special power:

Balloon and Bubble Baby Yoshis can be found on theWorld Map periodically, with Balloon Baby Yoshis appearing inAcorn Plains andSparkling Waters, while Bubble Baby Yoshis appear inFrosted Glacier andRock-Candy Mines. Unlike their adult counterparts, Baby Yoshis can be taken into any level (minus Castle, Tower, and Airship stages) and can be kept until losing them, where they will start running like their adult counterparts. They will follow the player into the End-of-LevelFortress as well. If there are multiple players, all players can continue to use Baby Yoshis as long as one player finishes the level with one.

Glowing Baby Yoshis only appear in a small number of levels, and hatch out of a color-swappedYoshi egg. They are only allowed to be used at their respective levels, like with their adult counterparts, and will give an extra life if the level is completed with them. Inearly builds of the game, it was intended that Balloon and Bubble Baby Yoshis would have functioned the same as the Glowing counterpart as they appeared in eggs as well, while in the final game, they never do so.

While a player swims with a Baby Yoshi, the player's swimming style resembles that of someone wearing aFrog Suit orPenguin Suit, and the Baby Yoshi's normal abilities are replaced by an underwater spin maneuver that gives the player a speed boost.

Baby Yoshis also appear inRed Toad Houseminigames. In this minigame, they swallow icons that give the player a chance to win or lose the minigame. Balloon Baby Yoshis have the item icons that determine what power-up the player obtains, Bubble Baby Yoshis hold multiplier icons that determine how many power-ups the player obtains, and Glowing Baby Yoshis hold aToad icon or aBowser icon. The former allows the player to get the power-up, and the latter automatically marks a loss. The player must fit the Baby Yoshis in their respective color spots.

  • Luigi and a Balloon Baby Yoshi

    Luigi and a Balloon Baby Yoshi

  • Mario and a Glowing Baby Yoshi

    Mario and a Glowing Baby Yoshi

Super Mario World television series

Main article:History of Yoshi § Super Mario World television series
Luigi holding Yoshi in the Super Mario World episode Mama Luigi.
Yoshi as an infant in theSuper Mario World television series

A younger version of Yoshi appears in theSuper Mario World television series episode "Mama Luigi". He differs from the Mini-Yoshis from theSuper Mario World game, as Yoshi is shown to be able to move on his own and use his tongue as a baby, is able to eat many enemies without growing, and does not possess any shoes on his feet either. He knows how to talk right from birth, but mistakes the first person he sees for his mother, which happens to beLuigi.

Yoshi

Little Yoshis[5][6] appear in the gameYoshi, where one can be seen on the title screen. A Little Yoshi will appear if the player sandwiches two egg shells together with no enemies, or at least one enemy on theFamily Computer andNintendo Entertainment System versions, rewarding the player 50points.

Mario Paint

Green Little Yoshis are used as a stamp for the Art Mode and an instrument for the music mode inMario Paint. Their sprites are reused fromSuper Mario World. Their sound effect in music mode is the same sound effect as theYoshi sound effect fromSuper Mario World.

Mario's FUNdamentals

Screenshot of checkers from Mario's FUNdamentals
Little Yoshis as seen in Checkers

InMario's FUNdamentals, Little Yoshis are used as the player's pieces in Backgammon and Checkers, where Mario controls the opposingKoopa Troopa pieces. In the case of the latter game, the Little Yoshis eat the Koopa Troopas when capturing them.

Mario's Picross

A Little Yoshi makes an appearance as a puzzle inMario's Picross, under the name "Mini Yoshi".

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Main article:Baby Fat
Baby Fat
Sprite of a fatter Baby Fat, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

InSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, a pudgy Mini Yoshi, namedBaby Fat, appears as an inhabitant ofYo'ster Isle that hatches after Mario defeats thecake inMarrymore. Being a baby, his voice is higher than the older Yoshis. If Mario hasYoshi Cookies, he can feed Baby Fat with them. After Mario feeds him 30 Yoshi Cookies in total, he will become fat and exit the nest which is hinted at by another Yoshi. His voice becomes deeper, but not as deep asBoshi's voice. By continuing to feed him more Cookies at the same time, he may give Mario various items by hatching them out from eggs.

Tetris Attack

Sprite of Little Yoshi from Tetris Attack
Little Yoshi eating a panel from Tetris Attack.
Little Yoshi tasting a panel fromTetris Attack
“Hey youKoopa! I can beat you- bring it on!”
Little Yoshi,Tetris Attack

A yellow Little Yoshi appears in the gameTetris Attack. He appears to be Yoshi's friend and accompaniment, although their relationship is not clarified.

Little Yoshi also makes an appearance in the Vs. mode ending, eager to defeat Bowser, only to realize Yoshi and his friends already defeated Bowser seconds ago. Little Yoshi is disappointed, wanting to show how cool he is, but is quickly uplifted from compliments by Yoshi's friends.

Yoshi's Story

Baby Yoshis in Yoshi's Story.
The eight Baby Yoshis fromYoshi's Story, along withPoochy
Green Yoshi
A green Baby Yoshi fromYoshi's Story

InYoshi's Story, eight Baby Yoshis are playable. Unlike inSuper Mario World, Baby Yoshis in this game look and act similarly to their adult counterparts, possessing abilities such as theFlutter Jump, theGround Pound, the ability to extend their tongues to eatFruits and enemies, and the ability to lay eggs. Additionally, during the story sequences at the beginning and ending of the game, they were shown to have smaller and less developed bodies in contrast to the Yoshis seen only on the very first page in the intro.

Super Mario-kun

Main article:Team Chibi Yoshis

Six Baby Yoshis are the main characters in volumes19 and 20 of the CoroCoro Comics mangaSuper Mario-kun, which cover the events ofYoshi's Story. They each have unique personalities and appearances, and accompany Mario and Poochy on a quest to retrieve theSuper Happy Tree from the clutches of Baby Bowser. Throughout the story they are referred to as T.C.Y., or "Team Chibi Yoshis". Each of them has a page dedicated to their introduction with a four-panel comic that displays an outstanding aspect of their personality.

Game & Watch Gallery series

A Little Yoshi, from the Game & Watch Gallery 2 version of Chef.A Baby Yoshi, from the Game & Watch Gallery 3 version of Egg.A Baby Yoshi, from the Game & Watch Gallery 4 version of Chef.
A Baby Yoshi inGame & Watch Gallery 2,Game & Watch Gallery 3, andGame & Watch Gallery 4, respectively

In theGame & Watch Gallery series, Baby Yoshis mainly appear in the Modern version ofChef included inGame & Watch Gallery 2 andGame & Watch Gallery 4 (named Little Yoshis in the former game),[7] wherePrincess Peach has to feed Yoshi, but if she feeds him overcooked food, he reverts into a Little Yoshi. If she feeds Yoshi enough cooked food in a row, though, he releases an egg, which contains a Little Yoshi that replaces his parent. InGame & Watch Gallery 3, Baby Yoshis are in the Modern version ofEgg. If the Yoshi eats enough cookies, he lays an egg, which eventually hatches into a Baby Yoshi. The Baby Yoshi assists the Yoshi by temporarily eating cookies at a random angle. A Baby Yoshi also appears during the credits, from an egg thrown by an adult Yoshi.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Main article:Fearsome 5

InPaper Mario, Baby Yoshis are known asYoshi Kids and are specifically a group calling themselves theFearsome 5. When they were first encountered onLavalava Island, they were being watched over bySushie, though they were thinking up plans of their own. When Mario later returned to the village after he discovers that the path toMt. Lavalava is inaccessible, the older Yoshis are going berserk over the Yoshi Kids' sudden disappearances. Mario helped Sushie down from the tree that they trapped her in and found all five Yoshi Kids.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Main article:Yoshi Kid
Artwork of Mario and Yoshi from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Yoshi hatching out of his egg

AYoshi Kid appears inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as well, joining Mario's party after hatching out of an egg he had previously obtained. While in the English version he is referred to as a "Yoshi", the Italian version more specifically refers to him as a "Miniyoshi",[8] further explaining that Miniyoshis are "Yoshis just hatched from the eggs"[9] (his Japanese name is チビヨッシー, which is the Japanese term for Baby Yoshi).[10]

Despite being a newborn Yoshi, he is already able to talk,[10] to lay eggs (with hisMini-Egg move), to carry Mario on his back and to flutter while carrying him. He is, however, able to jump only without Mario on his back, as seen in hisGround Pound move.

Yoshi's Island DS

A green Baby Yoshi, the seventh star child, hatching out of an egg
A green baby Yoshi hatches from a Yoshi's Egg.

A green Baby Yoshi makes an appearance inYoshi's Island DS. After six of thestar children are shown during the credits, a Baby Yoshi is revealed as the seventh and final star child upon hatching. Similarly to the Yoshis inYoshi's Story, this Baby Yoshi looks strikingly similar to an adult Yoshi despite being a newborn.

WarioWare: D.I.Y.

A Baby Yoshi inWarioWare: D.I.Y. is a sprite for the Yoshi instrument when makingrecords in the game.

Super Mario Party

In the Toad's Rec Room minigamePuzzle Hustle, one of the puzzles is a sprite ofMario holding a Baby Yoshi fromSuper Mario World.

Profiles and statistics

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten

チビヨッシー (JP) / Little Yoshi (EN)
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Original text (Japanese)Translation
種族しゅぞく恐竜族きょうりゅうぞくTribeDinosaur clan
性格せいかくくいしんぼうDispositionGlutton
登場とうじょうゲームワールドGame appearancesWorld
べざかりの子供こどもヨッシー

恐竜きょうりゅうランドに住むチビヨッシーには、レッド、ブルー、イエローの3種類しゅるいがいる。つかまえたときには、子供こどもなんやくにもたないが、てきやアイテムを5個食こたべさせると、立派りっぱなヨッシーに成長せいちょうする。[11]

Yoshi, a child in the peak of his eating years

There are three types of Little Yoshi living in Dinosaur Land: Red, Blue, and Yellow. When you grab one, it is a child and of little use to you, but if you feed it five enemies or items, it will grow up to be a great Yoshi.

New Super Mario Bros. U

  • Electronic manual bio: "If you run into certain enemies while holding Baby Yoshi, he will gobble them up. PressingZR Button (R Button) / shakingWii Remote will activate Baby Yoshi's special power."

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

  • Play Nintendo: "If you find aBaby Yoshi on the World Map, it will follow you into the next course you select (except for towers and castles). Baby Yoshis have special skills to help reach tough places, light up passages, and more."[12]

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Baby Yoshi.

Names in other languages

The contemporaneous name for each language is listed first. Subsequent names are listed in chronological order for each language, from oldest to newest, and have the media they are associated with in the "notes" column.

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseちびヨッシー[13]
Chibi Yosshī
Small Yoshi; officially romanized as "Chibi-Yossy"
チビッコヨッシー[14]
Chibikko Yosshī
Super Mario World
Chinese (simplified)小耀西[15]
Xiǎo Yàoxī
Little Yoshi
Chinese (traditional)小耀西[16]
Xiǎo Yàoxī
Little Yoshi
DutchBaby Yoshi[17]-
Kleine Yoshi[18]:48Small YoshiSuper Mario World
FrenchBébé Yoshi[19][20][21]Baby Yoshi
Petit Yoshi[18]:18Little YoshiSuper Mario World
GermanBaby-Yoshi[22]Baby Yoshi
Baby-Yoschi[23]Super Mario World
Yoshi-Baby[24]Yoshi Baby
ItalianBaby Yoshi[25]-
Piccolo Yoshi[26][27]Little YoshiSuper Mario World,Mario & Yoshi
Cucciolo di Yoshi[28]Pup YoshiSuper Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
Korean꼬마요시[29]
Kkoma Yosi
Little Yoshi
Portuguese (NOA)Pequeno Yoshi[30]Little Yoshi
Portuguese (NOE)Yoshi Bebé[31]Baby Yoshi
RussianМалыш Йоши[32]
Malysh Yoshi
Baby Yoshi
Spanish (NOE)Bebé Yoshi[33]Baby Yoshi
Pequeño Yoshi[34]Little YoshiSuper Mario World

References

  1. ^"When you find a Red, Yellow, or Blue Yoshi Egg in a Star World, approach it to hatch a Baby Yoshi of that color. Pick up the Yoshi by holdingB Button and carry it to an enemy. The Baby Yoshi automatically eats the enemy. When it has eaten five enemies, it grows into an adult Yoshi and you can ride it like a normal Green Yoshi. Furthermore, when you discover a Yoshi Egg from now on, you have a chance of randomly getting a Yoshi of that color." – Stratton, Bryan (February 26, 2002).Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Prima's Official Strategy Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN0-7615-3913-1. Page 92.
  2. ^1992.Super NES Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.
  3. ^July 16, 2023.Baby Yoshi Eating Glitch - Super Mario World (Switch Virtual Console).YouTube (English). Retrieved May 21, 2024.
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  6. ^1991.Yoshi (Game Boy) instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 13.
  7. ^1998.Game & Watch Gallery 2 instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21.
  8. ^Fifth part of Wonky's tale about Miniyoshis in the Italian version ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorMedia:PMTTYD Italian Yoshi Explanation 5.png.
  9. ^Second part of Wonky's tale about Miniyoshis in the Italian version ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorMedia:PMTTYD Italian Yoshi Explanation 2.png.
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Main charactersMarioPrincess PeachTwinkBowserKammy KoopaGoombarioKooperBombetteParakarryLady BowWattSushieLakilester
SpeciesBaby YoshiBellbell PlantBooBub-ulbBulb BushCandy CaneCymbal BushDooganDryiteFlower SpiritHeart PlantLi'l OinkMunchlesiaNinjiNomadimousePenguinRavenSentinelSnowmanSpinning FlowerStar KidToadTrumpet PlantYoshi
Non-playable charactersToad TownBruceChet RippoClub 64 bartenderDane T.Fice T.FishmaelGreat Gossip TrioHarryLittle T.Master PoetMerlonMerlowMerluvleeMinh T.Mini T.Muss T.Pop DivaPostmasterRangersRip CheatoRowf and RhuffRuss T.Tayce T.Three Beautiful Sisters • Toad Town Dojo (Chan ·Lee ·The Master) •Whale
OtherAlbino DinoBootlerBubble PlantChuck QuizmoFearsome 5FrankyFrost T.GoomaGoomamaGoombariaGoompaGoompapaGourmet GuyGuard DoorHerbertHerringwayIgorKoloradoKolorado's wifeKoopa KootKooverLakiluluLilyLittle MouserLuigiMadam MerlarMayor PenguinMayor's wifeMerleMerleeMort T.MoustafaMr. EMr. HammerNomadimouseOakliePenguin patrolPetuniaPosieRaphael the RavenRosieSpiky Tom and Spiky JohnSpiny TrompStanleySunToad in the DesertToad MinisterTolielipTrading Event ToadVanna T.Village LeaderWhackaWhirlwindWise WisterwoodYakkey
Star SpiritsEldstarMamarSkolarMuskularMisstarKlevarKalmar
ChaptersOpeningA Plea From the StarsStorming Koopa Bros. FortressThe Mystery of Dry, Dry RuinsThe "Invincible" Tubba BlubbaTrials in the Toy BoxHot, Hot Times on Lavalava IslandDark Days in Flower FieldsA Star Spirit on IceA Star-Powered Showdown
BossesRegularJr. TroopaRed & Blue Goomba Bros.MagikoopaBill BlasterBlooperStone ChompBig Lantern GhostFuzzipedeLakilesterMonstar
ChapterGoomba King (Red & Blue Goomba Bros.) •Koopa Bros. (Bowser???) •Tutankoopa (Chomp) •Tubba Blubba (Tubba's Heart) •General Guy (Shy Squad ·Shy Stack ·Stilt Guy) •Lava Piranha (Lava Bud ·Petit Piranha) •Huff N. Puff (Tuff Puff) •Crystal King (Crystal Bit) •BowserKammy Koopa
OptionalChanLeeThe MasterBuzzarElectro BlooperAnti GuySuper Blooper (Blooper Baby) •Kent C. Koopa
Enemies

Bill Blaster (B. Bill Blaster) •Bob-ombBullet Bill (Bombshell) •Buzzy Beetle (Bony ·Spike Top) •Bzzap!Cleft (Hyper) •Clubba (White) •Crazee Dayzee (Amazy) •DuplighostFuzzy (Forest ·Jungle) •Goomba (Gloomba ·Hyper ·Paragoomba (Hyper ·Paragloomba) ·Spiked (Gloomba)) •GulpitHammer BroHurt PlantKoopa Troopa (Dark ·Dry Bones ·Paratroopa ·Koopatrol) •LakituLava Bubble (Ember) •M. BushMagikoopa (Gray ·Green ·Red ·White ·Yellow) •Monty Mole (Flower Fields) •Piranha Plant (Frost ·Putrid) •Pokey (Mummy) •Ruff PuffShy Guy (Bandit ·Groove ·Medi ·Pyro ·Sky ·Spear ·Spy) •SpinySwooper (Swoopula)

LocationsToad TownClub 64Harry's ShopPlayroomShroom GroceryShooting Star SummitToad Town DojoToad Town Post OfficeToad Town Tunnels
PrologueGoomba VillageGoomba RoadGoomba King's Fortress
Chapter 1Pleasant PathKoopa Village (Koopa's Shop) •Koopa Bros. Fortress
Chapter 2Dry Dry RailroadMt. RuggedDry Dry Desert (Dry Dry Ruins) •Dry Dry Outpost (Little Mouser's Shop)
Chapter 3Forever ForestBoo's Mansion (Boo's Shop) •Gusty Gulch (Windy Mill) •Tubba Blubba's Castle
Chapter 4Shy Guy's Toy Box
Chapter 5Lavalava IslandYoshi's Village (Yoshi's Cabana) •Jade JungleMt. Lavalava
Chapter 6Flower Fields (Sun Tower) •Cloudy Climb
Chapter 7Shiver RegionShiver City (Shiver Shop) •Shiver SnowfieldStarborn ValleyShiver Mountain (Crystal Palace)
Chapter 8Star WayStar Haven (Star Haven Shop) •Bowser's Castle (Storehouse) •Princess Peach's Castle (Princess Peach's room)
Misc.Mario's HouseItem ShopToad House
ObjectsCollectiblesBadgeCoinFlowerHeart
Other objectsBeehiveBrick blockBubbleChainChomp RockChomp StatueFire BarHidden blockJack-in-the-boxK64Koopa Clown CarLakitu's CloudMetal BlockPower PlatformPuff Puff MachineRecovery blockSave BlockSlot MachineStar ShipStone BlockSuper BlockSwitchTreasure chest (Mysterious) •Warp PipeWooden boxWooden dockYellow Block
MovesGeneral/otherAction commandDashFirst StrikeFocusGuardRun Away
MarioChargeJump (Spin Jump ·Tornado Jump) •HammerSpin Dash
SpecialRefreshLullabyStar StormChill OutSmoochTime OutUp & AwayStar Beam/Peach Beam
GoombarioHeadbonkTattleChargeMultibonk
KooperShell TossPower ShellDizzy ShellFire Shell
BombetteBody SlamBombPower BombMega Bomb
ParakarrySky DiveShell ShotAir LiftAir Raid
Lady BowSmackOutta SightSpookFan Smack
WattElectro DashPower ShockTurbo ChargeMega Shock
SushieBelly FlopSquirtWater BlockTidal Wave
LakilesterSpiny FlipSpiny SurgeCloud NineHurricane
Game mechanicsStatsBadge PointFlower PointHeart PointStar PointStar Power
Status effectsChargedDangerDEF-UpDizzyElectrifiedFrozenImmobilizedInjuredInvisiblePerilPoisonPOW-DownPOW-UpProhibited CommandSleepStoneTiny
Minigames64th Trivia Quiz-OffJump AttackSmash Attack
Music"A Party at Peach's Castle"
Lists and sub-articles

BadgesBestiaryBlock locations (Hidden) •Enemy formationsGalleryGlitchesLettersMultimediaPre-release and unused contentQuotesSelling pricesShopsSoundtrackStaffStar PiecesStar Point amountsStory predictionsTayce T. recipesToad Town NewsTrading EventsTreasure Chest locationsUnnamed NPCs(By location:A–S ·T–Z)

MiscellaneousAsk DanGoombario and the Adventure of the Hot Lava RocksBowser's Diary QuizChuck Quizmo's QuizLuigi's DiaryNintendo e-CardParade
Yoshi's Island DS
CharactersYoshisItem BalloonStar children (Baby Mario ·Baby Luigi ·Baby Peach ·Baby DK ·Baby Wario ·Baby Bowser ·Baby Yoshi) •KamekKamek's ToadiesKangarooStork
WorldsWorld 1World 2World 3World 4World 5
ItemsCharacter coinCoinFlowerGiant EggKeyRed coinStarSuper StarYoshi's Egg
ObjectsArrow blockArrow wheelBucketCountdown PlatformDonut platformEgg PlantFlimsy LiftFlipperGiant sunflowerGoal rouletteHanging vineMessage BlockMiddle RingMine CartMorph bubbleNumber BallPaddle wheelRough platformSoft rockSpring ballStiltsStork StopTulipWinged Cloud
BossesBig Burt Bros.Gilbert the GooeyHector the ReflectorBig Bungee PiranhaBessie BassPriscilla the PeckishSix-Face SalBig Guy the StiltedMoltz the Very GoonieBaby BowserBowserGiant Bowser
Enemies and obstaclesBanditBaron von ZeppelinBill BlasterBig BooBlarggBlooperBlow HardBooBoss BassBouncyBoo GuyBullet BillBumptyBungee PiranhaBurt BrotherCascading StoneCheep CheepChompCloud DropCrabbleCrazee DayzeeDancing Spear GuyDebullDizzy DandyDrool HardEgg-enutEggo-DilFangFat GuyFleeperFlightless GoonieFlightless Skeleton GoonieFlopsy FishFly GuyGargantua BlarggGargantua Blargg (tall)Glide GuyGobblinGooey GoonGoonieGreen GloveGustyHanging Blow HardHot LipsIncoming ChompInvisighoulItsunomanika HeihōKoopa TroopaLakituLantern GhostLunge FishNep-EnutNipper DandelionNipper PlantNipper SporePara-KoopaPetal GuyPiranha PlantPirate GuyPodobooPointeyPokeyPolterpiranhaPotted GhostRocket GuySanbo FlowerScorchitShark ChompShy GuyShy Guy on StiltsShy StackSkeleton GoonieSluggerSnap JawSpear GuySpiked weightSpinning SpikesSpray FishSuper Big Tap-TapTap-TapThornToober GuyUkikiUnshelled KoopaWall LakituWild Ptooie PiranhaWindbagWoozy Guy
Bonus ChallengesFlip CardsScratch and MatchMatch CardsRouletteSlot Machine
MinigamesTulip ShooterFlutter ChallengeBouncy MazeSpeed EatingEgg Toss
MiscellaneousCountdown TimerGalleryHanabira GamePre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffYoshi's Egg TossYoshi's Island
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Playable charactersMarioLuigiYellow ToadBlue ToadMiiNabbitcToadettee
FormsSmall MarioSuper MarioFlying Squirrel MarioFire MarioIce MarioMini MarioPropeller MarioPenguin MarioInvincible MarioPower Squirrel MarioPeachettee
YoshisYoshiBalloon Baby YoshiBubble Baby YoshiGlowing Baby Yoshi
Non-playable charactersPrincess PeachToads
EnemiesAmpaBanzai BillBig AmpaBig BooBig Buzzy BeetleaBig Cheep CheepBig Deep CheepbBig Dry BonesBig Eep CheepbBig Fire PiranhabBig FuzzyBig GoombaaBig Koopa TroopaaBig Piranha PlantBig PokeyBig ThwompBig UrchinBig WigglerBlooperBlooper BabyaBlooper NannyaBob-ombBony BeetleBooBoomerang BroBramballBroozerBulberaBullet BillBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep CheepCheep ChompClampyaCooliganDeep CheepbDragoneelDry BonesEep CheepFire BroFire Piranha PlantFire SnakeFish BoneFlame ChompFliprusFooFuzzyGoombaGoombratGrrrolHammer BroHeavy Para-BeetleHefty GoombaHuckit CrabIce BroIce Piranha PlantJellybeamaKing BillKoopa ParatroopaKoopa TroopaLakituLava BubbleMagmaarghMagmawMecha CheepaMechakoopaMega GrrrolMini GoombaMissile BillMonty MoleMuncherPara-BeetleParabombParagoombaaPiranha PlantPiranha PodPokeyPorcupufferPrickly GoombaRiver Piranha PlantRocky WrenchaScaredy RataSledge BroSpikeSpike TopSpinySpiny Cheep CheepSpiny EggStalking Piranha PlantStone SpikeSumo BroSwoopaTargeting TedThwimpaThwompTorpedo TedUrchinWaddlewingWiggler
ObstaclesAshBanzai Bill CannonBill BlasterBill Blaster TurretBob-omb CannonbBowser StunnerBowser's FlameBurnerCannonaCannonballaCurrentFire BarGhost BlockGiant cannonGiant cannonballHuge Fire BarHuge IcicleIceIcicleJunior Clown CarLavaLava GeyserLava swellLava tideMecha HandMoving blockMoving torchPitPoison BogQuicksandSkewerSpellSpike BallSpikesSpinnerTorpedo BaseTorpedo tubea
BossesTower bossesBoom BoomBoss Sumo BroMagikoopa
The KoopalingsLemmyMortonLarryWendyIggyRoyLudwig
Other bossesBowser Jr.MagikoopaBowserGiant Bowser
Items and power-ups1-Up Mushroom3-Up MoonBarrelBlue CoinBoost StarBuzzy ShellCoinFire FlowerFruitGreen CoinHidden CoinIce blockIce FlowerKoopa ShellMini MushroomP-AcornPenguin SuitPOW BlockPropeller MushroomRed CoinStar CoinSuper AcornSuper CrowneSuper MushroomSuper StarTrampolineYoshi's Egg
Objects! Switch? Block? Switch3-Up Moon Blockd10-Coin BlockAirshipArrow liftBean PlatformBeanstalkBig BlockBlue RingbBone bridgeBoost BlockdBoss cannonBouncy CloudBrick BlockBridgeCheckpoint FlagaClockwork BlockCloud LiftCogConveyor BeltCracked blockCrateCross LiftDonut BlockDoorEmpty BlockFalse wallFloorFlowerFlying ? BlockGiant ShellGoal PoleGoal Pole (secret)Goal ringGreen RingHanging chainHanging vineHidden BlockIce ChunkIce platformIron BlockJet PipeLeaf PlatformLiftLight-Up-LiftLimited LiftLimited Lift (Remote-Control)Luigi BlockbMagical platformMega ? BlockMistMoving FenceMushroom PlatformNote BlockNutP SwitchPaddle PlatformaPalm treePendulum PlatformPolePipePipe CannonRed RingRemote-Control PlatformRocking PlatformRocky wallRolling logRope ladderRoulette BlockSand GeyserScale LiftScrewtopScrewtop LiftScrewtop PlatformScrewtop ShroomSeesaw Log BridgeSeesaw ShroomSeesaw Shroom (blue)bSemisolid PlatformSlide LiftSmall pipeSnake BlockSpine CoasterStar LiftStart BlockStone blockStone-EyeStretch BlockStretch ShroomSuper Guide BlockaSwinging HammerSwitch-LiftbTilting mushroomaTrack BlockTreasure chestTrick doorTurning FloorWaterWater BallWater GeyserWater tideWobble Rock
LocationsWorldsAcorn PlainsLayer-Cake DesertSparkling WatersFrosted GlacierSoda JungleRock-Candy MinesMeringue CloudsPeach's CastleSuperstar Road
OtherMushroom KingdomSecret IslandCoin CoursesaToad Houses
MovesCrouchDashDouble JumpDrill SpinFloaty JumpeFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpMidair JumpeMidair SpinPropeller JumpScuttlebShell TossSimultaneous Ground PoundSlideSpin JumpStompSwallowSwimTriple JumpWall Jump
Gameplay elementsBoost ModeBoost RushaChallenge ModeaCoin BattleaEnemy CourseExtra lifeLuigi sightingsbPaahPointSecret exitTime LimitTower
Music"Coin Edit" • "Ground Theme" • "Secret Island Record Room"
Further infoEmblemGallery (Luigi ·Deluxe) •GlitchesMultimediaNew Super Mario Bros. MiiNew Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi UNintendo MusicPre-release and unused contentStaff (Luigi ·Deluxe)
a Exclusive to theNew Super Mario Bros. U campaign
b Exclusive to theNew Super Luigi U campaign
c Present in both campaigns, but has different roles in each
d Only in the Wii U release
e Only in the Nintendo Switch release