![]() Yoshi is very intelligent, being able to defend themselves as infants. The few times they are seen are mostly in Yoshi's Story and Yoshi's Island. Yoshi also has teeth, but they are rarely seen or even used. Yoshi's nose can detect fruit and other secrets buried underground. Yoshi is omnivorous, meaning he can eat both plant-like items and meat, but seem to enjoy tropical fruits the most, as displayed in Yoshi's Story and Super Mario Sunshine. Ever since his debut, Yoshi has been one of the major characters in the games. Yoshi has a long, sticky tongue that he uses to eat certain objects, like enemies and fruit. Yoshi helps Mario on various quests, serving as transportation. Yoshi is a green dinosaur that is the same size as a human. He has been seen with a yellow rein on occasion. ![]() ![]() In some rare cases, he is barefoot with padded feet. He also wears orange shoes, sometimes red. On his back, he has a red shell that can be used for riding him. He has three red spikes on his nape, two large blue eyes, and a big round nose. His stomach, chest, and mouth are white as well as the underside of his tail. This design also gave him apparent fingers instead of paw-like hands. Instead of being hunched over, Yoshi stood up straight and swung his arms as he walked, much like a human. This design change was developed even more in Yoshi's Story. Additionally, much longer human-like arms, complete with large hands to manipulate objects, replaced his short, tyrannosaurus-like arms. In those games, Yoshi was made shorter and stouter. A second design change was used in Yoshi's Cookie, Super Mario All-Stars, and in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Yoshi had a long neck, small arms that appeared orange on his sprite (but not in the game's art), and a long back. In Super Mario World, Yoshi's first appearance, the green dinosaur was very much created in the image of an actual dinosaur. Yoshi's appearance has changed dramatically throughout his video game history. In the Super Mario World article in the History of Mario booklet from the Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition game for Wii, game designer Takashi Tezuka said that Yoshi was originally going to be a type of Koopa, and the saddle on his back was supposed to be his shell. The character of Yoshi was specifically created by Shigefumi Hino, a graphics designer. Apparently, technical restrictions on the NES kept Mario from being able to ride an animal, but with the development of the Super Famicom in 1990, Yoshi could be created. ![]() However, Shigeru Miyamoto has stated in interviews that he wanted Mario to ride an animal companion after the completion of Super Mario Bros. Yoshi did not appear until Super Mario World, which was released in 1990. Since his debut, Yoshi received universal acclaim from critics, and fans and is seen as a cultural gaming icon, His references in TV shows, Movies, and possible upcoming events have spawned from his popularity in the 1990s. He also appeared in many of the spin-off Mario games, such as the Mario Party series, the Smash Bros series, the Mario Kart series as well as in other various Mario sports titles, such as Mario Sports Mix. The Yoshi series includes characters from the Mario series (usually in their baby forms) as well. However, Yoshi does still appear quite frequently in the Super Mario series. Yoshi has his own series with several games that are either puzzle games or platformers, including Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi Touch and Go. He is usually depicted as a Green Yoshi, but there are many alternate Yoshi colors, including Red, Pink, Yellow, Light Blue, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, White, Black, and Brown. Yoshi ( ヨッシー Yosshī, romanized as Yossy) is a green dinosaur who appears frequently through out as a main character in the Super Mario series. “I know! We should team up! Come on! Hop on my back!”
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