Yoshi's Story

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This article is about the game Yoshi's Story. For other uses, seeYoshi's Story (disambiguation).
Yoshi's Story
North American box art for Yoshi's Story
For alternate box art, see thegame's gallery.
DeveloperNintendo EAD
PublisherNintendo
PlatformNintendo 64,Virtual Console (Wii,Wii U),Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online
Release dateNintendo 64:
Japan December 21, 1997[1]
USA March 9, 1998[2][3]
Europe May 10, 1998[?]
Australia May 11, 1998[?]
China March 25, 2004 (iQue)[?]
Virtual Console (Wii):
USA September 17, 2007[?]
Europe October 26, 2007[?]
Australia October 26, 2007[?]
Japan October 30, 2007[?]
Virtual Console (Wii U):
Japan February 17, 2016[?]
USA March 24, 2016[?]
Europe April 14, 2016[?]
Australia April 15, 2016[?]
Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online:
USA October 25, 2021[4]
Japan October 26, 2021[5]
Europe October 26, 2021[6]
Australia October 26, 2021[7]
HK October 26, 2021[8]
South Korea October 26, 2021[9]
LanguagesEnglish
French (France)
German
Japanese
Chinese (Simplified)
GenrePlatformer
Rating
ESRB:E - Everyone[?]
PEGI:3 - Three years and older[?]
CERO:A - All ages[?]
ACB:G - General[?]
USK:0 - All ages[?]
ModeSingle player
Format
Nintendo 64:
Game Pak
iQue Player:
Digital download
Wii:
Digital download
Wii U:
Digital download
Nintendo Switch:
Digital download
Input
Nintendo 64:
iQue Player:
Wii:
Wii U:
Nintendo Switch:
Joy-Con (horizontal)
Serial codesJapan NUS-NYSJ-JPN

Yoshi's Story is a 2D sprite-based platform game in theYoshi franchise, and the first one outside theYoshi's Island series, released for theNintendo 64. It was released in 1997 in Japan and two months later in 1998 in the United States. Later, it received aport to theWii'sVirtual Console in fall of 2007 for all regions and theWii U'sVirtual Console in early 2016, and it is one of the launch titles forNintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online. The music ofYoshi's Story was composed byKazumi Totaka, who voices Yoshi in this game, a first for theSuper Mario franchise. The gameplay possesses similar mechanics to theYoshi's Island series of games, but it does not includeBaby Mario.

Atech demo calledYoshi Demo was unveiled at the time of theGame Boy Advance's first announcement. The title was seemingly either a port or a direct sequel toYoshi's Story, but it is unknown if it was simply meant as a demo or wascanceled. Years later, a title calledYoshi Topsy-Turvy was released, and it featured the same art style and mechanics asYoshi's Story and was perceived as a sequel.Yoshi's Story was also the firstSuper Mario/Yoshi game on the Nintendo 64 released in North America to be rated E for "Everyone" due to the changeover by the ESRB from the previously used K-A "Kids to Adults" rating in 1998.

Story

If the player waits a few seconds on the title screen, the book onscreen opens and tells this story:

Out of the blue, the island fell, darkened by an evil spell.
The blink of an eye was all it took and the island became a storybook.
The Super Happy Tree vanished, too, and once-happy Yoshis began to stew.
Only Baby Bowser could be so mean, to ruin the happy Yoshis' dream.
The Island[sic] had paid an awful cost, for the Super Happy Tree was lost.
Elsewhere on the pop-up isle, someYoshi eggs survived the trial.
The spotted eggs in that Yoshi nest would soon face Baby Bowser's test.
One by one, they began to hatch. Six little Yoshis--a perfect batch!
They scratched their heads and looked around. Some even tried topound the ground.
Sadness darkened every Yoshi's face. It should've been a Super Happy place.
They quickly saw the problem at hand required a cunning Yoshi plan.
"If we growSuper Happy," the Yoshis thought, "we'll spoil Bowser's evil plot."
Their mission then was crystal clear. They had to go and spread the cheer!
So it was, they all agreed, to rescue the Super Happy Tree.
They set out to follow the trail offruit to find where the tree had taken root.
One Yoshi wondered, as he bounced, if Baby Bowser could be trounced.
"We'll stay together," the others cried[sic] "and stomp his Baby Bowser hide."
By eating fruit and having fun, the deed would surely soon be done.
And so the Yoshis' quest began, to find the tree and save the land.
Just turn the page and you will see how happiness grows in a tree.

The Yoshis on the Yoshi Storybook.
The Yoshis on top of the storybook

Yoshis live in harmony onYoshi's Island, and their ultimate source of happiness is provided by theSuper Happy Tree.Baby Bowser becomes jealous of their happiness and steals the Super Happy Tree, crushing their happiness, and then performs a spell to turn the entire island into apop-up picture book.

SixBaby Yoshis hatch on the island and learn of what Baby Bowser has done, and thus, they set out to retrieve the tree. They venture through six "pages" of the island, until eventually fighting him at the end and retrieving the Super Happy Tree.

Gameplay

Rail Lift from Yoshi's Story
A gameplay screenshot fromRail Lift, one of the levels fromYoshi's Story

Yoshi's Story is played much likeSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, although a few aspects were tweaked or removed, such as thetimer that counted down for Baby Mario when a Yoshi was hit and a Yoshi's ability to morph. To complete alevel, the Baby Yoshis have to eat exactly 30fruits scattered through the level. Before starting a level, the player has to select a Baby Yoshi. Each Yoshi has different taste when it comes to fruits andShy Guys, and it recovers more health (and scores more points) if it eats a fruit or a Shy Guy that is of its own color. The top left corner of the screen has a flower that serves as the life bar called theSmile Meter; the flower's petals fall off as a Yoshi loses health, and its facial expression also changes accordingly (happy when full, sad when dying). Certain characters aid the Yoshis in various ways, includingMiss Warps, who can teleport the Yoshis to different parts of the level, andPoochy, who can find hidden objects from far away.

If a Baby Yoshi is defeated within the level, that Baby Yoshi is taken toBowser's Castle by Baby Bowser'sToadies. If all of the Baby Yoshis are kidnapped, thegame is over. However, any lost Baby Yoshi (aside from the secret, unlockable Black and White Yoshis) can be saved by finding aWhite Shy Guy and finishing the level with it. When the player starts a game in either Story Mode or Trial Mode, the game randomly selects aLucky Fruit. Said Lucky Fruit automatically heals all of a Yoshi's life, even if the Yoshi is not supposed to like the fruit.

Each world has four different levels to choose from; once a level is beaten, the player moves on to the next world without visiting the other three levels. This means to play through every single level, the player must play through the game at least four different times, going to the unvisited levels in each world. The game has four difficulty levels: Novice, Easy, Medium, and Hard.

Yoshis' moves

The Baby Yoshis can perform various moves to complete their adventure. Most of these moves were taken fromYoshi's Island, although some were tweaked or now have a new function.

Jumping and fluttering

Pink Yoshi
The Pink Yoshi flutter-jumping

By pressingA Button, the player can make a Yoshijump; by pressingA Button again and holding it, the player can make a Yoshiflutter-jump. This helps the player get to higher places. It is possible to flutter longer by holdingA Button after a Yoshi grunts. While fluttering, a Yoshi can do so even higher if the player presses Up on the Control Stick.

Swallowing

Toswallow an object, the Baby Yoshis have to lick with their tongues. It is possible to control the direction of the tongue with the Control Stick. Unlike inYoshi's Island, a Yoshi automatically ingests the things he eats with his tongue.

Throwing eggs

A Red Yoshi holding a Yoshi Egg
The Red Yoshi about to throw an egg

When a Yoshi eats an enemy, it can turn into anegg. A Yoshi can aim the egg he made at various things when the player presses and holdsZ Button orC Buttons, and he canthrow it when the player releases the button. If the player wants to cancel throwing an egg, they should pushB Button. Eggs can also be thrown to collectcoins andSpecial Hearts. Even if a thrown egg does not hit anything, it explodes where the cursor was placed, and any enemies orbubbles in the explosion can be defeated or popped, respectively. The explosion's size changes depending on how happy the Yoshi is, although an egg thrown by the Black Yoshi or White Yoshi has more of an explosive impact. Black-spotted eggs explode only when the Black Yoshi or White Yoshi throws them. A thrown egg might simply fall offscreen after hitting some targets, such as bosses. Thrown eggs can also ricochet off walls. Eggs cannot be thrown underwater, however.

Ground Pound

For a Baby Yoshi to utilize this move, the player must jump and quickly press Down on the Control Stick. The Yoshi pounds the ground. AGround Pound can be used to reveal a few items hidden in the ground or to defeat enemies.

Sniffing

Yoshi's Story promotional artwork: Green Yoshi sniffing
The Green Yoshi sniffing

Being a move exclusive to this game,sniffing is helpful in finding objects hidden in the ground. To execute it, the player must pressR Button. If a Baby Yoshi is near an object, a "!" will appear next to the Baby Yoshi's head. If the Baby Yoshi is standing on a hidden item, he will wave at the player. Any objects hidden in the ground can be revealed by ground-pounding them. In a few levels, the player can find Poochy, who sniffs for the Yoshi clan.

Modes

Story Mode

Baby Yoshis in Yoshi's Story.
The main cast ofYoshi's Story, featuring the eight Yoshis that appear in the game as well as Poochy

As the main portion of the game, Story Mode contains 24 levels (four per world), but only six can be played during a single playthrough (the game jumps directly to the next world after a level is completed). The player can choose which of the four levels on thefirst page they wish to start on. However, the choice of levels in later worlds is determined by the number of Special Hearts collected in the previous level. To finish each level, the Yoshis must eat 30 different fruits scattered throughout the level. Whenever a level is completed, the Baby Yoshis start singing and a text appears to explain what happened in the level.

Trial Mode

Trial Mode stage-selection screen with all stages unlocked

Trial Mode is a mode that allows the player to play any stage that they have beaten in Story Mode. In order to unlock all the stages, the player must play Story Mode at least four times and get all the Special Hearts from the stage that they were playing. This mode was created to save the player's highest score of the levels. To quit a stage, theZ Button andSTART Button buttons should be pressed together. Also, the player cannot use the Black Yoshi or White Yoshi; both are playable only in Story Mode.

Eating nothing butmelons is the most efficient method of increasing one's high score, although it can be difficult to perform in some stages. If this is done, a marker appears at the end of the level. In order to eat all the melons from the stage, the player needs tosniff all the time to find hidden objects in the ground.

Also, if the player waits for two minutes and ten seconds, "Totaka's Song" is heard.

Practice

Main article:Practice

The Practice mode consists of an exclusive level in which the various controls and techniques of the game are explained. This level is the only one that does not have 30 melons in it.

Worlds and levels

Levels
Sprite of a Heart Fruit from Yoshi's StoryPracticeSprite of a Heart Fruit from Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's introduction
Icon#LevelType of level
N/AN/APracticePlains
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 1-BeginningSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Treasure Hunt (level)1-1Treasure HuntPlains
Surprise!!1-2Surprise!!Coast
Rail Lift1-3Rail LiftCoast
Tower Climb (level)1-4Tower ClimbTower
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 2-CavernSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Bone Dragon Pit2-1Bone Dragon PitCave
Blargg's Boiler2-2Blargg's BoilerLava
Coast
Jelly Pipe2-3Jelly PipeSewer
Cave
Torrential Maze2-4Torrential MazeSewer
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 3-SummitSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Cloud Cruising3-1Cloud CruisingCoast
The Tall Tower3-2The Tall TowerTower
Poochy & Nippy3-3Poochy & NippySnow
Frustration3-4FrustrationSnow
Sewer
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 4-JungleSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Jungle Hut4-1Jungle HutVillage
Jungle Puddle4-2Jungle PuddleSwamp
Piranha Grove4-3Piranha GroveBrambles
Neuron Jungle4-4Neuron JungleSwamp
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 5-OceanSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Lots O'Jelly Fish5-1Lots O'Jelly FishCoast
Underwater
Lots O'Fish5-2Lots O'FishCoast
Underwater
Shy Guy Limbo5-3Shy Guy LimboPlains
Shy Guy's Ship5-4Shy Guy's ShipCoast
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryP. 6-FinaleSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Screenshot of Yoshi's Story's ending
Icon#LevelType of level
Mecha Castle6-1Mecha CastleCastle
Lift Castle6-2Lift CastleCastle
Tower
Ghost Castle6-3Ghost CastleCastle
Cave
Magma Castle6-4Magma CastleLava
Castle
Cave

Characters

Playable

All the followingYoshis are playable. Each of their names is listed next to theirFavorite Fruit. When a Yoshi eats one of its favorite foods, the Smile Meter heals more than it usually does. Eating melons also has this effect, no matter which Yoshi color it is. The different colors also serve as lives. The Black Yoshi is unlocked after the player finds a hidden black-spottedGiant Egg in theBone Dragon Pit orTorrential Maze, and the White Yoshi is unlocked after the player finds a hidden white Giant Egg inThe Tall Tower orPoochy & Nippy.

YoshisFavorite Fruit
Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryGreenSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Watermelon from Yoshi's StoryWatermelon
Red Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryRedSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of an Apple from Yoshi's StoryApple
Pink Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryPinkSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
Yellow Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryYellowSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Banana from Yoshi's StoryBanana
Blue Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryBlueSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of Grapes from Yoshi's StoryGrape
Light-Blue Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryLight BlueSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story
White Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryWhiteSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryAll
Black Yoshi from Yoshi's StoryBlackSprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's Story

Supporting characters

ImageNameDescription
Sprite of a Balloon Bully from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Balloon Bully in Yoshi's StoryBalloon BullyA balloon-like entity that carries a log on its head, allowing the Yoshis to reach otherwise inaccessible locations.
A green Dragon from Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a red Dragon from Yoshi's Story
DragonA serpentine creature that acts as a lift for the Yoshis to use while in the air or overlava.
A Ghost Rider.Ghost RiderA whisp-like spirit that acts as a platform for the Yoshis to use.
Sprite of a Ghost Stream in Yoshi's StoryGhost StreamA squishy ghost that acts as a platform Yoshis can climb on.
Sprite of a Huffin Puffin with its chicks in Yoshi's StoryHuffin PuffinWanders around with chicks following. The chicks can be used as replacements for eggs.
Sprite of a Lakitu in Yoshi's Story.LakituRewards Yoshis withmelons depending on their performance in certain minigames.
Sprite of the first Miss Warp from Yoshi's StorySprite of the second Miss Warp from Yoshi's StorySprite of the third Miss Warp from Yoshi's StorySprite of the fourth Miss Warp from Yoshi's StoryMiss WarpAn egg-shaped creature that is asleep, but soon warps Yoshis to another Miss Warp when awoken.
Sprite of a red Neuron from Yoshi's StorySprite of a blue Neuron from Yoshi's StorySprite of a yellow Neuron from Yoshi's StoryPurple Neuron from Yoshi's StoryNeuronA slug-like creature that makes movements depending on its color.
Sprite of Poochy from Yoshi's StoryPoochyA dog that cansniff items for the Yoshis. He follows a Yoshi.
Sprite of a Power Bee from Yoshi's StoryPower BeeAn insect that restores health to the Yoshis when eaten. These creatures cannot harm the Yoshis if touched.
Sprite of a Green Snake from Yoshi's StorySprite of a red Snake from Yoshi's Story.SnakeA serpentine creature that acts similarly to a dragon, except it is much smaller.
Sprite of a White Shy Guy in Yoshi's StoryWhite Shy GuyA friendlyShy Guy that can rescue any captured Yoshi if a level is completed after one is found.

Enemies

ImageNameDescriptionFirst appearanceLast appearance
Sprite/model of an Air Bag in Yoshi's StoryAir BagA balloon creature that appears from an immovableMystery Crate. It attacks by blowing air at a Yoshi.Surprise!!
Sprite of an Attacky Sack in Yoshi's StoryAttacky SackA circular marble-like creature that bounces around aimlessly, attempting to run into a Yoshi.Magma Castle
Sprite of a red bamboo dancer from Yoshi's StorySprite of a yellow bamboo dancer from Yoshi's StorySprite of a green bamboo dancer from Yoshi's StoryBamboo Dancer (blue)Bamboo dancersTwo Shy Guys that each hold a long stick across a pathway, requiring the Yoshi to jump over it.Shy Guy Limbo
Sprite of a bee swarm in Yoshi's StoryBeeA swarm of bees inhabits a hive and obstructs the Yoshi's path if the Yoshi moves too quickly near them. If the Yoshi hits the bees with an egg, they will attack the Yoshi.Jungle HutLots O'Fish
Big & Little Boo from Yoshi's StoryBig & Little BooA line ofBoos that follow each other, holding a melon within the line. They mimic the reverse of a Yoshi's movements.Jelly Pipe
Sprite of a Black Shy Guy in Yoshi's StoryBlack Shy GuyAn aggressive version ofFlying Shy Guy.Poochy & NippyGhost Castle
Sprite of BlarggBlarggA giant blob-like creature that randomly arises from lava.Blargg's Boiler
Sprite of a Blindfold Boo from Yoshi's StoryBlindfold BooA blindfolded Boo that uses sound cues such as the gathering of coins to attack a Yoshi.Ghost Castle
Blue Blurp from Yoshi's StoryBlue BlurpA giant fish that spits water up at Yoshis. If a Yoshi falls into the river the Blurp resides in, the Yoshi will be eaten by it.Jungle Puddle
Sprite of a Bob-bomb from Yoshi's StoryBob-bombA sentient bomb that wanders around, eventually exploding. Any Yoshis caught in the blast take damage.Shy Guy's Ship
A Head of the Bone Dragon from Yoshi's StoryBone DragonA head of the Bone Dragon that is separated from the main body.Bone Dragon Pit
Boo in Yoshi's Story.BooA ghost enemy that stops moving when looked at and follows a Yoshi when facing away. It can be defeated only by looking away from it and bouncing an egg off a wall to hit it.Ghost Castle
A Block Boo in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Ghost Block from Yoshi's StoryBlock BooA Boo that disguises as a block when looked at. It reveals its true form when looked away from.Ghost Castle
Sprite of a Bullet Bill in Yoshi's StoryBullet BillA bullet-like enemy that is emitted from aTurtle Cannon and travels in a straight line.Tower ClimbShy Guy's Ship
Sprite of a bumblebee from Yoshi's Story.BumblebeeA big bee that flies ahead in a straight line, grouped from both sides of the screen.Cloud Cruising
Sprite of a Bumpty from Yoshi's StoryBumptyA penguin-like foe that can bump a Yoshi around.Frustration
Sprite of a Burner Heihō from Yoshi's StoryBurner HeihōA Shy Guy that pushes around aflaming urn, releasing flames that trap Yoshis in between.Magma Castle
A centipede from Yoshi's Story.CentipedeAn enemy with spiked segments that paces around intersections.Frustration
Cheep Cheep from Yoshi's StoryCheep CheepA fish that swims around, either in a straight line or in a set pattern.Neuron JungleLots O'Fish
Sprite of a Chomp from Yoshi's StoryChompA dog-like enemy that constantly chomps forward.Jungle Hut
Sprite of a clam from Yoshi's Story.ClamAn aquatic creature that blows bubbles, propelling a Yoshi upwards into ceilings and sea cacti.Lots O'Fish
Sprite of a ComBat from Yoshi's StoryComBatA bat that flies in place and attacks any Yoshi that gets too close.The Tall TowerMagma Castle
Sprite of a Do-Drop in Yoshi's StoryDo-DropA drop of water that drops down from a cloud.Jelly PipeShy Guy Limbo
Sprite of a Flying Shy Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a yellow Flying Shy Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a green Flying Shy Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a blue Flying Shy Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Fly Guy from Yoshi's Story.Sprite of a Flying Shy Guy in Yoshi's StoryFlying Shy GuyAn airborne Shy Guy that carries a fruit. If a Yoshi eats the fruit, the enemy flies away. Flying Shy Guys without fruit appear in a group of four; if a Yoshi defeats all four with a single egg, that Yoshi is awarded a melon. Tiny ones appear in large swarms, with only some holding fruit.Practice
(red)
Practice
(yellow)
Tower Climb
(green)
Blargg's Boiler
(blue)
Poochy & Nippy
(quartet)
Cloud Cruising
(mini)
Magma Castle
(red)
Magma Castle
(yellow)
Mecha Castle
(green)
Mecha Castle
(blue)
Shy Guy Limbo
(quartet)
Lots O'Jelly Fish
(mini)
Sprite of a frog from Yoshi's Story.Sprite of a frog in Yoshi's StoryFrogAn amphibious enemy that jumps around.Neuron Jungle
A Fuzzy Wiggler from Yoshi's StoryFuzzy WigglerA caterpillar enemy that wanders around endlessly. It can be defeated only if a Yoshi turns all of its segments purple.Surprise!!
Sprite of a Gabon from Yoshi's StoryGabonA small Koopa enemy that coughs up and throws large spike balls.Jungle Hut
Sprite/model of a ghost in Yoshi's StoryGhostOne of Baby Bowser's pets, which he rides in his battle and uses to block eggs.Mecha CastleMagma Castle
Sprite of a Goonie from Yoshi's StoryGoonieA bird that flies around and can be ridden on. Some Goonies carry bombs. These creatures cannot directly harm a Yoshi if touched.Poochy & NippyShy Guy's Ship
Yoshi's StoryIck WormA worm that floats down on a leaf. If the worm is eaten, a Yoshi will lose health (except for the Blue Yoshi).Neuron Jungle
Sprite of a Jelly Ghost in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Jelly Ghost in Yoshi's StoryJelly GhostA Boo that resides injelly, lashing out at any Yoshi that comes near.Jelly PipeTorrential Maze
(transparent)
Jelly Pipe
(solid)
Sprite of a jellyfish in Yoshi's StorySprite of a jellyfish in Yoshi's StorySprite of a jellyfish in Yoshi's StoryJellyfishA sea creature that has multiple behaviors depending on its color. Some jellyfish actively chase a Yoshi, while others stay in one place.Lots O'Jelly Fish
Sprite of a Lakitu in Yoshi's Story.LakituA cloud-riding turtle enemy that chases its opponents while throwing various items.Bone Dragon PitShy Guy Limbo
Sprite of a Lava Ghost in Yoshi's Story.Lava GhostAn elongated Spark Spook that jumps out in an arced fashion.Blargg's Boiler
Sprite of a Little Boo from Yoshi's StoryLittle BooA miniature Boo that swoops down at Yoshis if provoked.Ghost Castle
Sprite/model of a Mr. Eel in Yoshi's StoryMr. EelAn eel that swims mindlessly in a straight pattern.Jungle PuddleLots O'Fish
Sprite of a Nipper Plant from Yoshi's StoryNipper PlantAn enemy that appears after a Nipper Spore has touched the ground.Bone Dragon Pit
Sprite of a Nipper Spore from Yoshi's Story.Nipper SporeA free-flying dandelion-like enemy that becomes a Nipper Plant after it touches the ground. Eating it does not produce an egg, instead hurting any Yoshi (except for the Black and White ones).Bone Dragon Pit
Sprite of Pak E. Derm from Yoshi's Story.Pak E. DermAn elephant that holds up a stop sign in an attempt to block a Yoshi's progress. He can be temporarily stunned with a Ground Pound.Treasure Hunt
Sprite of a Para-bomb from Yoshi's StoryPara-bombA parachute-wearing Bob-bomb dropped byBaby Bowser.Mecha CastleMagma Castle
Sprite of a Peeper from Yoshi's StoryPeeperA bird that flies around. If a Yoshi shoots one with an egg, it will lose its feathers and fall down.The Tall TowerFrustration
Sprite of a Piranha Plant from Yoshi's StoryPiranha PlantA plant enemy that grows on a vine, attempting to ensnare a Yoshi by bending towards them.Piranha Grove
Sprite of a Piranha Pest from Yoshi's StoryPiranha PestA Piranha Plant sprout that attempts to swallow a Yoshi with its long tongue. A swallowed Yoshi temporarily shrinks.Piranha Grove
Sprite of a Piranha Sprout in Yoshi's StoryPiranha SproutA small Piranha Plant that stands low on the ground in an attempt to eat a Yoshi.Piranha Grove
Puffer from Yoshi's StoryPufferAn elephant-like creature that releases balls of energy.Blargg's BoilerMagma Castle
Sprite of a Raven from Yoshi's StoryRavenA black bird enemy that is found wandering around platforms.The Tall Tower
Red Blurp from Yoshi's StoryRed BlurpA giantCheep Cheep that jumps out of the water in an attempt to eat a Yoshi.Jungle Puddle
Sprite of an Anemone in Yoshi's StorySea AnemoneA sea creature that reaches out towards a Yoshi with its long arms.Lots O'Fish
A dark blue sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A blue sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A cyan sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A blue sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A purple sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A magenta sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.
A light pink sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A green sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A green sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A green sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.An orange sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.A yellow sea cactus from Yoshi's Story.
Sea cactusA spikedNeuron of varying sizes and colors that can be found wriggling from side to side near or under water.Neuron JungleLots O'Fish
Sprite of a Sensuikan Heihō from Yoshi's StorySensuikan HeihōA Shy Guy that pilots a submarine, shooting torpedoes at any intruders.Lots O'Jelly Fish
Sprite of a Shy Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yellow Shy Guy from Yoshi's Story.A Green Shy Guy from Yoshi's Story.Sprite of a Blue Shy Guy from Yoshi's Story.Shy GuyA mask-wearing enemy that is the ubiquitous enemy in the game. Shy Guys wander about, come in different colors, and can be defeated in any manner.Practice
(red)
Practice
(yellow)
Treasure Hunt
(green)
Practice
(blue)
Magma Castle
(red)
Lift Castle
(yellow)
Magma Castle
(green)
Lift Castle
(blue)
Sprite of a Shy Guy on Stilts in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Shy Guy on Stilts in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Shy Guy on Stilts in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Shy Guy on Stilts in Yoshi's StoryShy Guy On StiltsA Shy Guy that walks around on stilts.Jungle Hut
(red, short)
Jungle Hut
(red, medium)
Rail Lift
(yellow, short)
Rail Lift
(yellow, medium)
Rail Lift
(yellow, tall)
Rail Lift
(green, short)
Rail Lift
(green, medium)
Shy Guy's Ship
(green, tall)
Rail Lift
(blue, short)
Jungle Hut
(blue, medium)
Shy Guy's Ship
(red, short)
Shy Guy's Ship
(red, medium)
Lots O'Fish
(yellow, short)
Rail Lift
(yellow, medium)
Rail Lift
(yellow, tall)
Rail Lift
(green, short)
Shy Guy's Ship
(green, medium)
Shy Guy's Ship
(green, tall)
Shy Guy's Ship
(blue, short)
Shy Guy's Ship
(blue, medium)
Pogo Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a yellow Shy Guys on Pogo Sticks from Yoshi's StorySprite of a green Shy Guys on Pogo Sticks from Yoshi's StorySprite of a blue Shy Guys on Pogo Sticks from Yoshi's StoryShy Guys on Pogo SticksShy Guys that bounce around on pogo sticks.Surprise!!
(red)
Surprise!!
(yellow)
Surprise!!
(green)
Jungle Hut
(blue)
Rail Lift
(red)
Shy Guy Limbo
(yellow)
Jungle Hut
(green)
Shy Guy Limbo
(blue)
Snow Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a yellow Snow Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a green Snow Guy from Yoshi's StorySprite of a blue Snow Guy from Yoshi's StorySnow GuyA Shy Guy dressed in winter attire, throwing snowballs at any Yoshi it sees.Poochy & NippyFrustration
Sprite of a Spark Spook from Yoshi's StorySpark SpookA fireball that jumps up and down out of lava.Blargg's BoilerMagma Castle
Sprite of a Spider from Yoshi's StorySpiderAn arachnid-like enemy that attacks a Yoshi by dangling from a string.Surprise!!Jungle Hut
Spike (Yoshi's Story)SpikeA metallic enemy that jumps around or straight up in the air.Bone Dragon PitMagma Castle
Sprite of a Spiked Fun Guy from Yoshi's StorySpiked Fun GuyAn enemy that jumps from the background, before suddenly rolling down any slopes it lands on.Jelly PipeTorrential Maze
Sprite of a Spiny Fish from Yoshi's Story.Spiny FishA spined Cheep Cheep that causes a Yoshi to take damage if eaten.Lots O'Jelly FishLots O'Fish
Sprite of a pink Tehee Butterfly from Yoshi's StorySprite of a blue Tehee Butterfly from Yoshi's StoryTehee ButterflyA butterfly that flashes between pink and blue. If a Yoshi eats a blue one, the Yoshi will lose some of its health.Rail LiftShy Guy Limbo
Sprite of a Toady from Yoshi's StoryToadyToadies appear when a Yoshi faints, carrying them off to Baby Bowser's castle. They also appear after Baby Bowser's battle to carry him out of his castle.When a Yoshi gets aGame Over, and after Baby Bowser is defeated.
Sprite of a spiked stone in Yoshi's StorySpiked stoneA giantThwomp-like object dropped by aBlack Shy Guy.Mecha CastleGhost Castle
Sprite of a Vine Slime from Yoshi's Story.Vine SlimeA slug-like enemy that climbs up and down a vine. Vine Slimes appear only in the international versions of the game.Torrential Maze

Mini-bosses

ImageNameDescription
Sprite of the Bone Dragon from Yoshi's StoryBone DragonA three-headed skeletal dragon that shoots flames. The Yoshis must defeat each head either by throwing two eggs at each head or by ground-pounding each head two times.
Sprite of a Slug from Yoshi's StorySlugA giant colorful creature that can be defeated only by making eggs pop near its eyes.
Sprite of a Snorkel Snake from Yoshi's StorySnorkel SnakeA gigantic eel that attempts to encircle a Yoshi. Despite being treated as a mini-boss, it cannot be defeated; instead, the Cheep Cheeps in its lair must be defeated while the Yoshi avoids it.

Bosses

ImageNameDescription
Sprite of Cloud N. Candy from Yoshi's StoryCloud N. CandyA Cloud boss that can be gradually eaten by a Yoshi. The boss is defeated when she is entirely eaten.
Sprite of Inviso from Yoshi's StoryInvisoA ghost that remains invisible while releasing Peepers to attack. A Yoshi must hit him with three eggs to defeat him.
Sprite of Cloudjin from Yoshi's StoryCloudjinA giant, wind-bending genie that floats around. Hitting his stomach with three eggs (while he is tangible) defeats him.
Sprite of Don Bongo from Yoshi's StoryDon BongoA giantGabon-like creature that creates earthquakes with each step. A Yoshi must shoot three eggs at his lips to defeat him.
Sprite of Baby Bowser from Yoshi's StoryBaby BowserAs the final boss, Baby Bowser first rides around onhis pet while throwing bombs. Said bombs must be sent back to damage him. Afterwards, the remainder of the battle is on foot.

Obstacles

ImageNameDescriptionFirst appearanceLast appearance
Sprite of a Ball 'N' Chain in Yoshi's StoryBall 'N' ChainA swinging spiked iron ball that damages Yoshis on contact.The Tall TowerMagma Castle
Sprite of a ball and chain in Yoshi's StoryBall and chainA windup Ball 'N' Chain that slams the ground instead of swinging.The Tall TowerMagma Castle
Sprite of a beehive in Yoshi's StoryBeehiveA bee nest that must be passed slowly to avoid disturbing the bees.Jungle HutLots O'Fish
Bocci BallSprite of a Bocci Ball in Yoshi's StoryBocci BallA giant ball that rolls when stood upon. Larger ones spin in the air without moving.Blargg's BoilerPiranha Grove
Bumper BallBumper BallA bouncy obstacle that travels along rails.Rail LiftLift Castle
Sprite of a Grinder from Yoshi's StoryBuzz sawA whirring saw blade that appears moving on rails or stationary in walls.Mecha CastleMagma Castle
Sprite of a Chain Gate in Yoshi's StoryChain GateA door that can be raised by cranking a nearbyswing.Mecha Castle
Model of jelly in Yoshi's StoryJellyA viscous substance that can be ground-pounded to briefly dent it.Jelly Pipe
Sprite of a lava fall in Yoshi's StoryLava fallA torrent of magma that falls and travels along the floor, damaging Yoshis on contact.Magma Castle
PistonPistonA large mechanism that slams together, instantly defeating any Yoshi that gets crushed.Mecha Castle
Sprite of rushing water in Yoshi's StoryRushing waterA torrent of water that falls and travels along the floor, pushing Yoshis on contact.Torrential Maze
Sprite of a Shy Guy Galleon from Yoshi's StoryShy Guy GalleonA ship manned by Shy Guy pirates that remains in the background, shooting various items at Yoshis.Shy Guy's Ship
Sprite of a Spike Ball in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Gabon's Spike Ball in Yoshi's StorySpiked ballA heavy iron ball that falls or rolls.Poochy & NippyShy Guy Limbo
Sprite of a sprocket in Yoshi's StorySprite of a sprocket set in Yoshi's StorySprocketA rolling platform that either constantly spins or spins only in response to a Yoshi's movements and position.Mecha Castle
Sprite of a sword in Yoshi's StorySprite of a sword in Yoshi's StorySwordA giant blade that emerges from a floor, wall, or ceiling.Mecha Castle
Sprite of a Turtle Cannon from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Turtle Cannon in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Turtle Cannon in Yoshi's StoryTurtle CannonShoots an endless supply ofBullet Bills to the side, straight up, or towards nearby Yoshis.Tower Climb
(horizontal)
Tower Climb
(vertical)
Shy Guy's Ship
(following)
Shy Guy's Ship

Items

ImageNameDescription
Sprite of a Bob-bomb from Yoshi's StoryBob-bombBob-bombs can be collected by licking them, after which they can be thrown, much like Yoshi eggs.
Sprite of a Bomb Berry in Yoshi's StoryBomb BerryAn explosive spiked fruit that tastes horrible to Yoshis (except the Black and White Yoshis). It slowly grows, drops, and regrows endlessly.
Sprite of a Bumber 'Chute in Yoshi's StoryBumber 'ChuteAn umbrella that helps a Yoshi glide to places.
Sprite of a coin in Yoshi's StoryCoinCoins are found throughout the levels; they exist only for scoring purposes, though collecting all in an area sometimes leads to melons.
Sprite of a coin in Yoshi's StoryCoin (hopping)Coins with feet spawn in sets of five for a short period and always give a melon when all are collected.
Sprite of an Apple from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Banana from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Watermelon from Yoshi's StorySprite of Grapes from Yoshi's StorySprite of a Melon from Yoshi's StoryFruitVarious kinds of fruit appear, the most prominent being themelon, appearing 30 times in every level.
Sprite of a Giant Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Giant Egg in Yoshi's StoryGiant EggA hidden egg that unlocks a secret Yoshi if found and brought to the stage's end.
Sprite of a Heart Fruit from Yoshi's StoryHeart FruitA fruit that makes a YoshiSuper Happy when eaten.
Sprite of a key in Yoshi's StoryKeyKeys are required to openlocked doors. They can be obtained by defeating certain enemies or popping a certain ? Bubble. One key is out in the open. Keys can be used only one time each.
Sprite of a melon box in Yoshi's StoryMelon crateThe focus ofSpecial Delivery, where a stack of seven must be brought to the finish without being dropped.
Sprite of a Pepper from Yoshi's StoryPepperA spicy fruit that only the Black and White Yoshis can stand the taste of but is not included in the level's fruit tally regardless.
Sprite of a Power Flower in Yoshi's StoryPower FlowerA flower that restores a Yoshi's health when eaten.
Special Heart from Yoshi's StorySpecial HeartAn item that unlocks a level in Story Mode. Three Special Hearts can be found in each level.
Sprite of a Tulip from Yoshi's StoryTulipA flower that transforms a Yoshi into an egg to reach high and seemingly inaccessible places.
Sprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Yoshi's Egg in Yoshi's StoryYoshi eggA Yoshi's primary weapon.

Objects

ImageNameDescription
Sprite of an ? Block in Yoshi's Story? BlockA block that, when hit from below, initiates one of threemelon-relatedminigames (Catch the Coins, theMelon Race, orBroad Jump) or releases a coin with each hit, with the eleventh hit turning the block into a melon.
? Bubble? Bubble? Bubbles contain various objects and occasionally enemies.
Sprite of a ? Switch in Yoshi's Story? SwitchAn object that causes a variety of events.
Sprite of an Arrow Sign in Yoshi's StoryArrow SignPoints to other rooms offscreen or other areas of interest.
Model of a Bolt Lift in Yoshi's StoryBolt LiftA large platform that rotates when stood upon.
Sprite of a bomb in Yoshi's StorySprite of a bomb in Yoshi's StoryBombA small explosive dropped by certain enemies.
BubblesBubbleA common floating object containing a fruit.
Sprite of a bucket in Yoshi's StoryBucketA large washtub used as a makeshift boat. It can be moved by tilting it.
Sprite of a cloud in Yoshi's StorySprite of a cloud in Yoshi's StorySprite of a cloud in Yoshi's StoryCloudA stationary platform that appears in various sizes.
Cloud PufferCloud PufferA mechanism that sprays strong gusts.
Sprite of a Conveyor Belt in Yoshi's StoryConveyor BeltA floor that moves objects that are on it.
Sprite of a Delay Switch in Yoshi's StoryDelay SwitchAn object that extends the time of a ? Switch event when hit with an egg.
Sprite of a door in Yoshi's StoryDoorAn entrance to another room.
Sprite of an Egg Block in Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's Story
Sprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's StorySprite of an Egg Block in international versions of Yoshi's Story
Egg BlockA block that gives a Yoshi up to six eggs when hit from below. InWestern releases, its spots are the same color as the Yoshi the player plays as.
Sprite of a falling spike in Yoshi's StoryFalling spikeA spike on the ceiling of Baby Bowser's room. Hitting falling spikes with a projectile makes them fall and can damage him.
Sprite of a flag in Yoshi's StorySprite of a flag in Yoshi's StoryFlagMarks the starting and ending points of melon challenges.
Sprite of a Flatbed Ferry in Yoshi's StorySprite of a Flatbed Ferry in Yoshi's StoryFlatbed FerryA floating platform that behaves in various ways.
Sprite of a Flatbed Ferry generator in Yoshi's StoryFlatbed Ferry generatorPushes out or pulls in a line of Flatbed Ferries.
Sprite of a "flower pot" in Yoshi's StoryFlowerpotStarts theSpecial Delivery challenge whenground-pounded.
Sprite of a Lakitu's Cloud in Yoshi's StoryLakitu's CloudA floating platform that can be ridden and controlled for a short period when the Lakitu is evicted.
Sprite of a leaf in Yoshi's StoryLeafCan be surfed on through the air for a short period.
Sprite of a lever in Yoshi's StoryLeverChanges the direction of rails when hit.
Sprite of a lift in Yoshi's StoryLiftA simple elevator that moves vertically.
Sprite of a locked door set in Yoshi's StorySprite of an unlocked door set in Yoshi's StoryLocked doorA door that can be opened only once the player uses a key, which unlocks it for the remainder of a stage.
Sprite of a Message Block in Yoshi's StoryMessage BlockA block that gives help and information when a Yoshi jumps and hits it from below.
? Block in Yoshi's StoryMystery CrateA crate that contains a hidden item, sometimes anAir Bag.
Sprite of a pipe in Yoshi's StorySprite of a pipe in Yoshi's StoryWarp Pipe from Yoshi's StoryA blue Warp Pipe from Yoshi's StorySprite of a pipe in Yoshi's StoryPipeAn object that transports a Yoshi to another part of a level when entered.
Sprite of a post in Yoshi's StoryPostKeepsPoochy chained until ground-pounded.
Propeller LiftPropeller LiftAn object that allows a Yoshi to fly up on it. If it hits the ground, a wall, or a ceiling, it disappears.
Sprite of a Rail Lift (as a Cloud Block) in Yoshi's StoryRail LiftACloud Block that travels along a rail.
Sprite of a rock block in Yoshi's StorySprite of a rock block in Yoshi's StoryRock blockA type of block that comes in blue and yellow. Blue rock blocks can be destroyed with eggs, while yellow rock blocks cannot be destroyed at all.
Sprite of a seesaw in Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a seesaw in Yoshi's Story
SeesawA platform that tilts when something heavy is on one side.
Sprite of a sinking bone in Yoshi's StorySinking boneA giant femur that sinks into lava when stood upon.
Sprite of a spring in Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a spring in Yoshi's Story
Sprite of a spring in Yoshi's Story
SpringAn object on a wall that comes in three sizes and can be bounced on.
Sprite of the Super Happy Tree in Yoshi's StorySuper Happy TreeThe main focus of the game. It was stolen by Baby Bowser and supplies a limited amount of fruit in the battle against him.
Sprite of a Surprise Ball in Yoshi's StorySurprise BallAn object that allows a Yoshi to reach higher ground by licking it.
Sprite of a swing in Yoshi's StorySwingA platform that activates aChain Gate when swung.
Sprite of a vase in Yoshi's StoryVaseA jar that transports a Yoshi to another part of a level when entered.
Sprite of a vine in international versions of Yoshi's StoryVineA dangling plant that can be climbed and swung from. Vines appear only in international releases.
Sprite of a wheel lift in Yoshi's StoryWheel liftA huge wheel that moves across a gap when spun inside.

Regional differences

  • All Baby Yoshis have the same vocal range used for the Green and Yellow Yoshis in the Japanese version only.
  • In the Japanese version, the color of the spots on Egg Blocks is green regardless of the color Yoshi being used. In international releases, the Egg Block spot color matches that of the Yoshi being used.
  • Cloudjin flashes red when hurt in the Japanese version only.
  • When data is erased in the Japanese version, an explosion can be heard. In the international version, it plays a fanfare.
  • In the Japanese version, the intro is written in a rainbow pastel font, whilst international releases use a normal font colored with a two-toned gradient.
  • In the international localizations, eating 30 of the same fruit shows an image of said fruit instead of a heart on the "Level Complete" screen. In the Japanese version, only the heart is used.
  • It is not possible to save a Story Mode game in the Japanese version.
  • In the NTSC version, the game is able to switch between Japanese and English text. In the PAL version, the Japanese option was replaced with German and French.
  • The international version cancels all momentum when the player eats a fruit on the ground.
  • Blargg's Boiler has two bubbled melons above the second-to-last bone bridge. In the international version, only one is found there.[10]
  • Only the international versions ofShy Guy Limbo contain a music track for the sections whereBamboo Dancers appear.[11]
  • In the fight withBaby Bowser, the Yoshis start slightly farther away from him in the Japanese version.
  • The European version contains an additional sound effect on the Game Over screen.[12]
  • Some of theGhost Stream sections were replaced withVine Slimes in the Japanese version.
  • The international version adds secret coin formations that spell letters to every level, triggered when a heart fruit is eaten by Yoshi. These were entirely absent in the Japanese version.
  • The Japanese version has a glitch that can allow the player to play any level from the first world in the Practice Mode. In international versions, this glitch was fixed.

Pre-release and unused content

Main article:List of Yoshi's Story pre-release and unused content

The game was first revealed inShoshinkai 1996 asYoshi's Island 64. The early logo looks similar to theSNES gameSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island logo, implying thatYoshi's Story was originally planned as a sequel to said game, be more complex, and would have been a title in theYoshi's Island series. However, after the health meter was chosen, the game was considered the first platformer in theYoshi franchise outside of theYoshi's Island series for Nintendo consoles.[citation needed]

Reception

Reviews
ReleaseReviewer, PublicationScoreComment
N64Peer Schneider,IGN7/10"Story will most definitely sell many many copies based on the reputation of its predecessor. But there will be a lot of unhappy gamers once they discover that Nintendo's mantra seems to have changed to Quality over Quantity of Levels. Trust us: You'll love it when you rent the game, but don't buy it. You'll finish it in a weekend -- but don't quit playing until you have seen the fourth level on each page..."
N64Joe Fielder,GameSpot5.3/10"Yoshi's Story doesn't provide lots of motivation to make you want to pull this off or really even play the game for more than 20 minutes. After a while, you realize it's the same trick over and over: find a piece of fruit, find a heart, find a piece of fruit, find a heart. Altogether, it's just not a lot of fun. The slight changes that Nintendo made to the game from the Japanese version (such as an unnoticeable increase in difficulty and the addition of letters that you must collect for the best ending) didn't really seem to improve the title at all. In the end, Yoshi's Story is good for a rental at best."
N64Jonathan Bee,Nintendo Life6/10"Yoshi's Story tells a bare-bones story against a brilliantly colourful backdrop, utilizing some novel platforming mechanics to bolster interest but ultimately falling a little flat in execution. It doesn't approach the level of its classic predecessor on the SNES, but fans of the series might want to take a visit to relive those days of yore. It's lighthearted fare and pleasant enough — just make sure to hold your expectations in check."
Aggregators
CompilerPlatform / Score
Metacritic65
GameRankings59.91%

Sales

The game sold 1.28 million copies in the Americas and 2.85 million worldwide.

Staff

Main article:List of Yoshi's Story staff

Yoshi's Story was directed byHideki Konno, who previously served as the director ofSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.Kazumi Totaka served as the sound composer and voice actor of the Yoshis and Shy Guys. This game marks the first time Totaka voices Yoshi.Takashi Tezuka served as the producer, Shigeru Miyamoto served as the supervisor, andHiroshi Yamauchi served as the excutive producer.

Gallery

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

Soundtrack

The entire soundtrack was composed byKazumi Totaka. Albums for the game's music was released in Japan, North America, and Europe, each with their own unique tracklist.Yoshi Story Original Soundtrack was released in Japan,Music to Pound the Ground to: Yoshi's Story Game Soundtrack was released in North America, andLove, Peace & Happiness: The Original Yoshi's Story Soundtrack was released in Europe.

Multimedia

For a complete list of media files for this subject, seeMultimedia:Yoshi's Story.
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Appearances in other media

Yoshi's Story was the subject of volumes 19 and 20 ofSuper Mario-kun.

Yoshi's Story was also featured inClub Nintendo's comics. These were later collected in a comic book titledYoshi's Story Comic.

  • Volume 19 of Super Mario-kun

    Volume 19 ofSuper Mario-kun

  • Volume 20 of Super Mario-kun

    Volume 20 ofSuper Mario-kun

  • Yoshi's Story Comic

    Yoshi's Story Comic

  • Reverse of Yoshi's Story Comic

    Reverse ofYoshi's Story Comic

  • Yoshi's Story Kodansha bosses.jpg

References to other games

  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's IslandYoshi's Story was originally to be calledYoshi's Island 64. Many of the elements from this game return inYoshi's Story, and the two games share very similar gameplay. Also, a small portion of the "Flower Garden" track can be heard 43 seconds into "Games of Happiness."
  • Mario Kart 64 – Yoshi's sprites inYoshi's Story use Yoshi's design from this game.

References in later media

Yoshi's Story (microgame)
The Yoshi's Story microgame

Names in other languages

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseヨッシーストーリー[13]
Yosshī Sutōrī
Yoshi Story
Chinese耀西故事 (iQue, Simplified Chinese)[14]
Yàoxī Gùshì
Yoshi Story

Notes

  • In the North American version ofSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, theChronicle erroneously states thatYoshi's Story was released on February 20, 1998, instead of March 9, 1998.

References

  1. ^ヨッシーストーリー.Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Japanese). Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  2. ^February 1998.Nintendo Power Volume 105.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 92.
  3. ^Yoshi's Story official website.Nintendo of America (American English). Archived December 3, 1998, 06:59:25 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  4. ^Nintendo of America (September 23, 2021).Nintendo Direct - 9.23.2021 (21:00).YouTube (American English). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  5. ^Nintendo 公式チャンネル.Nintendo Direct 2021.9.24.YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.[dead link]
  6. ^@NintendoEurope (September 23, 2021).Play a growing library of Nintendo 64 and SEGA Mega Drive games anytime, anywhere with #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack, a new membership launching in late October..X (British English). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  7. ^@NintendoAUNZ (September 24, 2021).Play a growing library of Nintendo 64 and SEGA Mega Drive games anytime, anywhere with #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack, a new membership launching in late October..X (Australian English). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  8. ^《集合啦!動物森友會》將於11月5日發布免費更新(Ver.2.0),以及發售付費新增內容《集合啦!動物森友會 快樂家樂園》。.Nintendo HK (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  9. ^「Nintendo Switch Online」을 더욱 즐겁게! 「Nintendo Switch Online + 추가 팩」이 10월 26일(화)부터 시작!.Nintendo Korea (Korean). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  10. ^The relevant sections fromUnbaba no Sumutokoro andBlargg's Boiler
  11. ^The relevant sections fromBiba Banbūdansāzu andShy Guy Limbo
  12. ^Video of the sound effect.[dead link]
  13. ^ヨッシーストーリー.nintendo.co.jp (Japanese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
  14. ^耀西故事.iQue (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.

External links

Yoshi's Story coverage on otherNIWA wikis:
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Yoshi's Story
Playable charactersYoshis
BossesCloud N. CandyInvisoCloudjinDon BongoBaby Bowser
Mini-bossesBone DragonSnorkel SnakeSlug
AlliesBalloon BullyDragonGhost RiderGhost StreamHuffin PuffinMiss WarpNeuronPoochyPower BeeSnakeWhite Shy Guy
ItemsBob-bombBumber 'ChuteCoinCoin (hopping)Giant EggKeyPower FlowerSpecial HeartTulipYoshi egg
Objects? Bubble? SwitchArrow SignBubbleCloud PufferDelay SwitchEgg BlockFalling spikeFlatbed FerryLocked doorMessage BlockMystery CratePipePostPropeller LiftRock blockSeesawSpringSuper Happy TreeSurprise BallSwingVaseVine*
FruitsAppleBananasBomb BerryFavorite FruitGrapesHeart FruitLucky FruitMelonPepperWatermelon
ObstaclesBall 'N' ChainBall and chainBeehiveBocci BallBumper BallBuzz sawChain GateDirection SwitchFlaming urnJellyPistonPitRail LiftShy Guy GalleonSpikeSpiked ballSprocketSwordTurtle Cannon
MovesCrouchDashEgg ThrowFlutter JumpGround PoundJumpSniffSwallowSwim
EnemiesAir BagAttacky SackBamboo dancersBeeBig & Little BooBlack Shy GuyBlarggBlindfold BooBlock BooBlurpBob-bombBone DragonBooBullet BillBumblebeeBumptyBurner HeihōClamCentipedeCheep CheepChompComBatDo-DropFlying Shy GuyFrogFuzzy WigglerGabonGhostGoonieIck WormJelly GhostJellyfishLava GhostLittle BooMr. EelNipper PlantNipper SporePak E. DermPara-bombPeeperPiranha PestPiranha PlantPiranha SproutPufferRavenSea AnemoneSea cactusSensuikan HeihōShy GuyShy Guy On StiltsShy Guys on Pogo SticksSnow GuySpark SpookSpiderSpikeSpiked Fun GuySpiny FishSpiked stoneTehee ButterflyToadyVine Slime*
LevelsP. 1-BeginningTreasure HuntSurprise!!Rail LiftTower Climb
P. 2-CavernBone Dragon PitBlargg's BoilerJelly PipeTorrential Maze
P. 3-SummitCloud CruisingThe Tall TowerPoochy & NippyFrustration
P. 4-JungleJungle HutJungle PuddlePiranha GroveNeuron Jungle
P. 5-OceanLots O'Jelly FishLots O'FishShy Guy LimboShy Guy's Ship
P. 6-FinaleMecha CastleLift CastleGhost CastleMagma Castle
MiscellaneousPractice
MinigamesBroad JumpCatch the CoinsMelon RaceSpecial Delivery
Music"Yoshi's Song" • "Yoshi's Story"
Further infoFruit FrameGalleryPre-release and unused contentSmile MeterStaffSuper HappyYoshi's mood
AlbumsMusic to Pound the Ground to: Yoshi's Story Game SoundtrackLove, Peace & Happiness: The Original Yoshi's Story SoundtrackYoshi Story Original Soundtrack
* Exclusive to international versions
Yoshigames
PlatformersYoshi seriesSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995, SNES) •Yoshi's Story (1997, N64) •Yoshi's Island DS (2006, DS) •Yoshi's New Island (2014, 3DS) •Yoshi's Woolly World (2015, Wii U) •Yoshi's Crafted World (2019, Switch)
OtherYoshi Topsy-Turvy (2004, GBA) •Yoshi Touch & Go (2005, DS)
Puzzle gamesYoshi (1991, NES) •Yoshi's Cookie (1992, NES) •Tetris Attack (1996, SNES)
OtherYoshi's Safari (1993, SNES) •Can Can Club Super Mario Yoshi's Island (1996, arcade) •Mazukar Seven Super Mario Yoshi's Island (1996, arcade) •Yoshi's Island rock-paper-scissors machine (1996, arcade) •Yoshi's Island machine (1996, arcade) •Yoshi's Egg Toss (2006, Adobe Flash) •Hanabira Game (2007, Electronic Water)
ReissuesYoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie (1994, SNES) •Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (2002, GBA) •Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (2017, 3DS)
Play Nintendo ActivitiesPlayYoshi's New Island Match-Up (2014) •Crafty Collage Maker (2019)
Skill quizzesTrivia: Are you an expert Yoshi-ologist? (2014) •Yoshi's Woolly World Power Badges Quiz (2015) •Yoshi's Crafted World Trivia Quiz (2019)
Personality quizzesFun Yoshi Personality Quiz (2015) •Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Fun Personality Quiz (2017)
Tech demosYoshi Demo (1999, GBA) •Purple Yoshi tech demo (Unknown, GBA) •Balloon Trip (2004, DS)
CrossoversSuper Smash Bros. seriesSuper Smash Bros. (1999, N64) •Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001, GCN) •Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Wii) •Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014, 3DS) •Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014, Wii U) •Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018, Switch)
OtherPicross NP Vol. 2 (SFC, 1999)
Nintendo 64games
Super Mario franchiseSuper Mario 64 (1996) •Mario Kart 64 (1996) •Mario no Photopi (1998) •Mario Party (1998) •Mario Golf (1999) •Mario Artist: Paint Studio* (1999) •Mario Party 2 (1999) •Mario Artist: Talent Studio* (2000) •Mario Artist: Communication Kit* (2000) •Mario Tennis (2000) •Paper Mario (2000) •Mario Artist: Polygon Studio* (2000) •Mario Party 3 (2000) •Dr. Mario 64 (2001)
Donkey Kong franchiseDiddy Kong Racing (1997) •Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Yoshi franchiseYoshi's Story (1997)
CrossoversSuper Smash Bros. (1999)
Virtual Consolegames
Super Mario franchiseGeneralMario Bros.Mario's Super PicrossNES Open Tournament GolfSuper Mario Bros.Super Mario Bros. 2Super Mario Bros. 3Super Mario Bros.: The Lost LevelsSuper Mario KartSuper Mario WorldWrecking Crew
Wii andWii UMario GolfMario Kart 64Mario Party 2Mario Tennis (N64) •Paper MarioPinballSuper Mario 64Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Wii U andNintendo 3DSMario Kart: Super CircuitMario vs. Donkey KongYoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Wii UDr. Mario (NES) •Golf (NES) •Mario & Luigi: Partners in TimeMario & Luigi: Superstar SagaMario Golf: Advance TourMario Hoops 3-on-3Mario Kart DSMario Party AdvanceMario Party DSMario Pinball LandMario Tennis: Power TourMario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the MinisNew Super Mario Bros.Super Mario 64 DSSuper Mario AdvanceSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2Wrecking Crew '98
Nintendo 3DSAlleywayBaseballDr. Mario (GB) •Golf (GB) •Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaMario Golf (GBC) •Mario Tennis (GBC) •Mario's PicrossPicross 2Super Mario Bros. DeluxeSuper Mario LandSuper Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Yoshi franchiseTetris AttackYoshi (NES) •Yoshi's Cookie (NES) •Yoshi's Story
Donkey Kong franchiseDonkey KongDonkey Kong (GB) •Donkey Kong 3Donkey Kong CountryDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!Donkey Kong Jr.Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Wario franchiseWario Land IIWario Land 3Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!WarioWare: Touched!Wario's Woods (NES)
OtherGame & Watch GalleryGame & Watch Gallery 2Game & Watch Gallery 3Game & Watch Gallery 4Panel de PonSuper Smash Bros. (N64) •Tetris (GB)
Nintendo Switch Onlinegames
FC/NESSuper Mario franchiseDr. Mario (2018) •Mario Bros. (2018) •Super Mario Bros. (2018) •Super Mario Bros. 3 (2018) •NES Open Tournament Golf (2018) •Super Mario Bros. 2 (2019) •Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (2019)Wrecking Crew (2019) •Pinball (2022) •Golf (2024)
Donkey Kong franchiseDonkey Kong (2018) •Donkey Kong Jr. (2019) •Donkey Kong 3 (2019) •Donkey Kong Jr. Math (2024)
Yoshi franchiseYoshi (2018)
Wario franchiseWario's Woods (2018)
SFC/SNESSuper Mario franchiseSuper Mario Kart (2019) •Super Mario World (2019) •Super Mario All-Stars (2020) •Mario's Super Picross (2020) •Wrecking Crew '98 (2024)
Donkey Kong franchiseDonkey Kong Country (2020) •Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (2020) •Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (2020)
Yoshi franchiseSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (2019)
OtherPanel de Pon (2020)
N64aSuper Mario franchiseSuper Mario 64 (2021) •Mario Kart 64 (2021) •Mario Tennis (2021) •Dr. Mario 64 (2021) •Paper Mario (2021) •Mario Golf (2022) •Mario Party (2022) •Mario Party 2 (2022) •Mario Party 3 (2023)
Yoshi franchiseYoshi's Story (2021)
GB/GBCSuper Mario franchiseSuper Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (2023) •Game & Watch Gallery 3 (2023) •Dr. Mario (2024) •Mario Golf (2024) •Mario Tennis (2024) •Alleyway (2024) •Baseball (2024) •Super Mario Land (2024) •Mario's Picross (2025)
Donkey Kong franchiseDonkey Kong Land (2024) •Donkey Kong Land 2 (2024) •Donkey Kong Land III (2024) •Donkey Kong (2025)
Wario franchiseWario Land 3 (2023)
OtherTetris (2023)
GBAaSuper Mario franchiseSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (2023) •Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2023) •Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2023) •Super Mario Advance (2023) •Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (2023)
Wario franchiseWarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2023) •Wario Land 4 (2025)
Yoshi franchiseYoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (2023)
GCNbSuper Mario franchiseLuigi's Mansion (TBA) •Super Mario Strikers (TBA) •Super Mario Sunshine (TBA)
a Exclusive to the Expansion Pack
b Exclusive to the Expansion Pack onNintendo Switch 2