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You are confusing games that used the Super FX chip for full 3D graphics, like Star Fox, with games that used it primarily for sprite scaling and rotation, like Yoshi's Island. The graphics in Yoshi's Island are, for my money, the very best on the SNES. Rufous 13:21, 1 November 2006 (UTC) I understand now, thanks. Yoshi's Island DS Screenshots. Recent Threads. 1; yoshis island level 4-1 1; Story of the Yoshis 90; yoshis island ds 1-7 0; lvl 2-5 help: Draw Yoshi part 1 4 » view all threads.

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Archive 1
Yoshi

Release Dates

There are some inconsistencies in the release dates. The twosources in external links conflict; I don't know which is right. --Pagrashtak 17:38, 20 July 2005 (UTC)

When there are conflicts, and one of the dates has an '01', it's always a *very* safe assumption that the '01' is incorrect. 01 is extremely common as a placeholder for unknown values in these sorts of databases. Therefore, there is no reason to distrust GameFAQs here. --Ecksemmess 23:25, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

Super FX

It should be mentioned that since the game used the Super FX microchip, the quality of the game's graphics would have to suffer. 156.34.220.224 14:58, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

Quite the opposite, actually. Andre (talk) 03:26, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Would you mind explaining? I meant that if the graphics were made like Donkey Kong Country or the previous Super Mario World game, high quality, there would not be enough room on the cartridge for the entire game. Take a look at any game which used the Super FX chip, the game play was relatively slow and the quality of the graphics were quite simple (Star Fox, Stunt Race). 156.34.231.34 03:26, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
You are confusing games that used the Super FX chip for full 3D graphics, like Star Fox, with games that used it primarily for sprite scaling and rotation, like Yoshi's Island. The graphics in Yoshi's Island are, for my money, the very best on the SNES. Rufous 13:21, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
I understand now, thanks. I don't think the graphics are really that great, though. –Damon32 14:25, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Removing External Links

I've decided to go ahead and remove a link in the article to a website called 'VGCritics.' It has nothing to do with the article aside from the fact that the game receives a brief mention. Its basically a way for the author of the site/article (who probably put the link there in the first place) to get more hits. 66.245.40.93 05:26, 12 November 2006 (UTC)kaz


Virtual Console

In the remakes section it states that there have been no announcements concerning the game's release on the virtual console, which is true. Yet in the info box at the top-left of the page Virtual Console is listed as one of the platforms. Reason behind this?Krapehtta 19:20, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

Borrowed Yoshi sprite?

How long did Yoshi's Island take to be made? Because if you noticed, the Yoshi sprite was also used in Yoshi's Cookie and Super Mario Bros. 3 (Super Mario All-Stars). Could it be that while the game was in development, the Yoshi sprite was 'borrowed' to be used in these two games? This reminds me of the Mario sprite in SMB2 which was modified from SMB3 when it was in development, back then.

First off I'm testing you.

Super Mario World was his first appearance.

Not Yoshi's Cookie or Yoshi.

As for this actual topic I don't know...This is really just specualtion that shouldn't be added. Angry Sun 21:55, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Yoshi2-screenshot.png

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:14, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Yoshi2-title.png

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Critical Reception

Its be great to see a section detailing the critical reception of the game as the artical gives no indication as to its quality. IMHO the game is one of the best nintendo have ever made and yet you can't tell this from the article. 88.110.167.14 15:15, 24 May 2006

I am rewriting this section. The part about 'likely reasons' for its 'failure' is complete speculation. Comparing the sales figures of Super Mario World to Yoshi's Island is similarly disingenuous — they are two games released at the complete opposite ends of the console's lifetime. Rufous 14:49, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Thank you, your re-write is great, it puts forth both positive and negative critical views and mentions the lack of commerical success. Hope you don't mind, I made some small edits to give proof that the information is true. 156.34.222.92 15:22, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
I do not understand this insistence on mentioning an (uncited) negative review in 'Game Players' magazine. A page such as this one from Gamerankings suggests that they were in a very tiny minority, or were just plain wrong. Critical appreciation for this game is as unanimous as it gets. Rufous 15:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
An opinion can't be wrong. ( : What we need is reviews from 1995-1996, what critics thought then. It's already mentioned that critics love it today. ( : It's like saying that Disney's Sleeping Beauty was a huge blockbuster and critics praised it when it originally came out. Which is untrue in that case. 156.34.226.37 16:03, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Opinions sure can be wrong. 153.104.14.64 (talk) 15:57, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

Something has to be mentioned about how one of the reasons for this game not being successful in the US is that it is NOT a direct sequel to Super Mario World, as the title would inaccurately suggest. 172.128.165.7 00:49, 10 September 2006

I think it also had something to do with the graphics, the game was released in a time when each game was trying to outdo each other in graphical quality...then suddenly this comes along. 156.34.214.222 03:42, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
A big part of the problem is this title was released at the end of the SNES lifetime, when it was competing with newer 32 bit consoles. And just to back up what was said earlier regarding comparisons to Super Mario World-SMW was a pack in with the SNES a good many years, thus it's disengenous to compare it to Yoshi's Island. 130.126.219.176 01:55, 24 September 2006
Also, take a look at when Super Mario World was declared a 'Player's Choice' title...1998. It had a much longer time to accumulate sales. Yoshi453 14:49, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

I have to discard my objectivity, I absolutely loved this very original game. ~ Rollo44 04:43, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

Reception Section

Yoshi's Island Screenshots

Yoshi's Island is widely regarded as one of the best games ever made yet the article barely reflects this. Can we get some review scores and quotes for the original (and remake, for comparison purposes)? I'd suggest Edge, Nintendo Power, Official Nintendo Magazine (would have been NMS back then I think) as a start. I'll look through my old issues for some quotes. Darrek Attilla (talk) 10:41, 10 April 2008 (UTC)

Naming

Yoshi

The precedent for moving this article to Super Mario: Yoshi Island is mistaken. Yoshi's Universal Gravitation is the world-wide English name for the Yoshi Topsy-Turvy; the world-wide name trumps the American name. However, Super Mario: Yoshi Island is only the Japanese name for the game, and is properly known in English as Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. --MaskedSheik 00:55, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

See also Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels for an article in the same situation. MaskedSheik 05:50, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
I don't know about that. 'Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2' is what is written on top of the cartridge, used in the booklet, and what Nintendo of America used in its own materials (Nintendo Power, and now, its webpage.) So that is the proper name, and it seems that 'Super Mario World 2' was placed higher in the logo for aesthetic reasons. 'Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island' is no way the proper title, just the accepted title now used. 65.78.76.109 03:34, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Perhaps. I'm not scholar on Wikipedia's naming guidelines, so I'll leave it to you to make any such changes. Both choices, of course, are preferable to Super Mario: Yoshi Island. – MaskedSHEIK(talk)(contrib) 02:19, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
The title of the game doesn't appear inline in the booklet so I don't know what you're talking about. Megata Sanshiro (talk) 07:45, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

Decide on a plural

We need to decide if the plural of 'Yoshi' is 'Yoshies' (used in the game) or 'Yoshis' (probably more common) and make the article use one form consistently. - furrykef (Talk at me) 11:30, 23 September 2005 (UTC)

It's Yoshi.
aegith - I'm pretty sure the Yoshi's Island manual says 'Yoshies.' While 'Yoshi' might be correct in japanese, since it's translated to english we must pluralize correctly (after all, they don't have capital letters in japanese - it's 'Yoshi's Island,' not 'yoshi's island.') Not to mention that Super Smash Bros. Melee refers to multiples as Yoshis, not Yoshi - so while we can't determine whether Yoshies or Yoshis is strictly correct, we can rule out Yoshi as the proper plural (at least in the context of non-japanese releases of the game.) - 16:07, 7 September 2006
Old discussion, but for anyone reading this in the future - Every grammar book I've ever read says that when pluralizing a proper name, only an 'S' is added. Think about it - do singers win 'Grammies' or 'Grammys'? Thus, even though the game says 'Yoshies', 'Yoshis' is correct. TenPoundHammer 00:07, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
The Yoshi Clan --Xparasite9 (talk) 03:00, 24 July 2008 (UTC)

Plot too short...and boring...

This plot is too short. This Plot section in the article lacks much info and makes it sound like baby Luigi gets kidnapped by Kamek, then baby Mario falls to Yoshi's Island and lands on a green Yoshi and saves Baby Luigi from Baby Bowser and that's it. It sounds like the game ended before it even began, or as soon as baby Mario landed on Yoshi. Make a mention of the Yoshis venturing through each of the six worlds and castles and fortresses or something, because the plot section is boring.--Chykka207 (talk) 01:30, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

Does it really need a plot section? its a platform game ater all.

I just lengthened it a bit to include the final boss battle. It's not much but it's slightly better than before. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Maddogfilms (talk • contribs) 22:31, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

That screenshot…

Does anybody else see a woman's armless and headless torso in panties? (76.64.157.54 (talk) 16:34, 10 June 2009 (UTC))

Yes, I think someone jokingly put that there in the article as an in-joke.

Yoshi's Island Flash

I know Wikipedia is not censored, but the reason I think that it doesn't belong is that it's distracting to the article itself. Could an alternative be obtained? Just curious. Regards, 24.10.181.254 (talk) 22:15, 20 April 2010 (UTC)

NO MADE IN JAPAN

Game is not anime-style —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.35.130.53 (talk) 10:34, 29 June 2010 (UTC)

SMW2 edits

I propose we look at the previous discussion pertaining to SMW on the 3DS here; Talk:Super_Mario_World#Mario_World_3d and decide (with consensus) on the wording this article should have to avoid further editing issues. Ottawa4ever (talk) 17:26, 17 July 2010 (UTC)

Graphics

Yoshi's Island Screenshot Pc

The part about Shigeru personally rejecting the Donkey Kong Country-style graphics and opting for a crayon-inspired design.....I find this section very interesting. For sake of my curiosity as well as for the article, could somebody find a source for this statement? MaskedSheik 03:58, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

I'm the person who attempted to edit this section yesterday. I was anonymous because I neglected to log on. The section on development contains multiple errors, and perpetuates the recent rumors that Miyamoto disliked Donkey Kong:
1. 'Impressed by the recently released Donkey Kong Country, which sported pre-rendered graphics, they ordered the game's producer, Shigeru Miyamoto, to move the visuals in this direction. Miyamoto ... altered the graphics to look as if they had been drawn with crayons and felt-pens, and more cartoonish, and resubmitted it to the evaluation committee, who passed the game.'
- This makes it sound like he moved in the 'cartoony' direction merely because he was angry about being told to upgrade the graphics. From what I understand, this is not the case: the game ALREADY was cartoony when Miyamoto was told that it needed a graphical upgrade. He simply worked to improve the graphics the graphics more.
2. Miyamoto, who did not particularly like Donkey Kong Country...'
- I would like to apologize that I get angry every time I see someone say this, BUT I BELIEVE THAT IT IS NOT TRUE. Miyamoto has repeated denied that he ever thought that. While it is true that he did resent the fact that he was told to graphically upgrade SMW2:Yoshi's Island, he never meant to imply that he disliked Donkey Kong Country. For instance, see this IGN interview with Miyamoto: http://wii.ign.com/articles/110/1100039p3.html

IGN: I'm wondering, which parts of Donkey Kong Country did you like versus not like? And what did you address with them?

Miyamoto: The first point that I want to make is that I actually worked very closely with Rare on the original Donkey Kong Country. And apparently recently some rumor got out that I didn't really like that game? I just want to clarify that that's not the case, because I was very involved in that. And even emailing almost daily with Tim Stamper right up until the end.
Isn't this enough source material to at least start fixing this section? --osrevad (talk) 22:36, 27 November 2010 (UTC)

Stork's map?

It there any indication that the map the Yoshis follow belonged to the stork, or is even a real map in any sense of the word? I have played this game several times, loved it to bits, and have seen nothing to indicate this. Rawling 09:35, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

Probably. 4.232.111.16 31 March 2006

Are you A kid? Talker26 (talk • contribs) 10:05, 4 January 2011 (UTC)


Yes, when baby mario and luigi were being delivered, this was given to the stork or maybe even made by him, but i dont think its meant to be the real world, it was just a map to find and deliver the babies. 195.8.175.33 14:14, 18 May 2006

Okay....

I think the screen-shot of the gameplay is kind of iffy. Like another editor mentioned, Wiki isn't censored; however, I tend to agree that it is distracting from the article. No one ever addressed that editor's comment. Could an alternate picture be used? Please respond. If that sounds unnecessary to replace it, just come out and say it, please. Don't just give the 'silent treatment'. That picture is an issue to two editors (well, it is now, at least, assuming that editor is still active). If there is opposition to replacing it, just come out and say it. Thanks, 67.182.237.57 (talk) 05:03, 28 March 2011 (UTC)

I would also suggest changing the screenshot, but not for the same reason-- it isn't representative of the game play; Yoshi is just standing there. A screenshot that has more action, say, of fighting enemies, jumping or shooting eggs, would be a lot better. --ThomasO1989 (talk) 05:11, 28 March 2011 (UTC)
Yeah, that's a good point. That's probably more important than my concern. Does the uploading of pictures on Wikipedia require an account rather than (me for example) just uploading from my anonymous IP address? I wonder because I'd be willing to submit a picture, and upon uploading, you and others could approve or disapprove of it. The only catch might be I'd be using free a picture of actual game-play from a website named http://themushroomkingdom.net; would such a picture qualify depending on resolution and fair use? I also am curious if I would need to obtain permission from that website...I also don't know how to give a 'Fair Use' rationale if it was OK to use. I only ask these questions because I don't want to beg someone else to do it if it's a hassle for them. One other concern: Do we need more people to voice their opinion before I can see if it's okay to switch pictures? Sorry, I'm not exactly a Wikipedia veteran. 67.182.237.57 (talk) 22:42, 28 March 2011 (UTC)
You don't need to be a veteran. If someone posts a link to a screen shot they think is good then I can go ahead upload it here and replace it.AerobicFox (talk) 23:54, 27 November 2011 (UTC)

Virtual console

I made an edit giving the reason for the game not 'yet' being available on the Virtual Console being due to the Super FX 2 chip being difficult to emulate and it was very annoyingly undone. --194.83.82.3 (talk) 11:11, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Your edit was removed because it was speculative and provided no source. Per WP:VERIFY, you need to include a reliable citation that explicitly states the chip is the sole reason the game isn't released yet. --ThomasO1989 (talk) 11:29, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
I've actually found a reliable source stating that it's false that the Super FX 2 would reason this game is not on the VC. A search brings up multiple sources or varying reliability stating that link between the game's use of the Super FX 2 and the lack of VC release, however, so that 1up piece may be just a personal opinion. Salvidrim! 14:51, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
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Yoshi Island Flash

This article is about Donkey Kong as an infant. For the original Donkey Kong's son, see Donkey Kong Jr.. For the current Donkey Kong after drinking a youth serum, see Baby Kong.
Baby Donkey Kong

Baby Donkey Kong in Mario Super Sluggers
SpeciesKong
First appearanceYoshi's Island DS (2006)
Latest appearanceMario Super Sluggers (2008)
Latest portrayalTakashi Nagasako (2006-present)

Baby Donkey Kong, usually referred to as Baby DK, is the infant self of Donkey Kong who debuted in the Nintendo DS game, Yoshi's Island DS. He is one of the seven star children.

  • 1History
  • 2General information
  • 3Profiles and statistics
    • 3.2Mario Super Sluggers

History[edit]

Yoshi's Island DS[edit]

Baby Donkey Kong swinging on a vine
Baby Donkey Kong riding Green Yoshi in the level Baby DK, the Jungle King!

In Yoshi's Island DS, Bowser is looking for the seven star children and orders Kamek to kidnap all the babies from the Mushroom Kingdom, including Baby Donkey Kong. However, Baby Donkey Kong was not brought to Bowser's Castle, although unlike the other star children, how he escaped capture was left unexplained. He is also unique from the other babies in that the blanket he is carried in is brown, rather than blue.

Yoshi and Baby Mario find Baby Donkey Kong in Baby DK, the Jungle King! He later helps in saving Baby Peach from the Ukikis in the same level. After saving her, Baby Donkey Kong decides to join Yoshi and the babies in their quest to rescue Baby Luigi. After this level, Baby Donkey Kong is available to play as for the rest of the game. He has thirteen Character Coins throughout the game. One is found in Baby Mario and Baby Peach: Dynamic Duo, a level in the first world, even though Baby Donkey Kong is not initially available in the first world, forcing the player to replay the level as Baby Donkey Kong in order to obtain the coin.

After a long journey, Yoshi and the babies arrive at Bowser's Castle. When they arrive at the top of the castle, they fight Baby Bowser and then Bowser. After defeating both of them, Baby Luigi and the other babies are rescued. Baby Donkey Kong is revealed to be one of the seven star children.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

Yoshi finding Baby Donkey Kong

Baby Donkey Kong is playable in Mario Super Sluggers. This is currently his only appearance in a Mario sports game, as an unlockable player. In Challenge Mode, Baby Donkey Kong helps Mario and the others beat Bowser and his son, Bowser Jr.. In this mode, Baby Donkey Kong is part of the DK Wilds team.

Baby Donkey Kong's bat is a banana. His batting entrance is him rolling into the batter's box. Baby Donkey Kong has good chemistry with Yoshi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, and Tiny Kong; his chemistry is neutral with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, however; he has bad chemistry with King K. Rool and Kritters. Baby Donkey Kong's fielding ability is Clamber, meaning he can climb walls to catch a ball, therefore preventing a potential home run from the opposing team.

Baby Donkey Kong has a very high fielding stat, along with a decent batting stat, but he is bad at running and pitching. Baby Donkey Kong bats with his left hand, while fielding with his right hand.

Baby Donkey Kong is available in the Mario Super Sluggers online card collection. He is from the first characters to be released, but is then removed and made available later. In Double Play Baby Donkey Kong can be combined with Donkey Kong to get the level 2 card, Donkey Kong Star Swing. His rookie year is 2006, which refers to the year he debuted in the Mario franchise.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

Baby Donkey Kong is a brown ape, the typical color of most primates. He wears a monogrammed red bib, with his yellow-printed initials 'DK' in the center. The bib goes around his neck, is knotted in the back, and is even yellow-bordered. This bib is similar to adult Donkey Kong's tie. Baby DK also has brown eyes with small black pupils. On his head, he has a small piece of fur sticking up in a wavy formation. This is also similar to Donkey Kong's hair. He also has one big ear on each side of his head. He has a big mouth, with two small nostrils north of it. Like a typical primate, his hands, feet, ears, and mouth are all peach. Baby Donkey Kong also has five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. Like Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, and Baby Peach, his appearance in Yoshi's Island DS changes in future games. Baby DK's change is very minor. The only change for him is that he has a small, furry tail.

Personality[edit]

Much like his older self, Baby Donkey Kong is very strong and powerful and enjoys bananas. He is also very sensitive, as he is a baby. However, his cry is much softer than the other babies, indicating that he is also tough and somewhat resilent. He is usually found smiling and happy. He is also somewhat cocky, as in Mario Super Sluggers, when he hits a home run he shows off by jumping around the bases and doing a flip into home plate.

Powers and abilities[edit]

The DK Dash Attack

Baby Donkey Kong is the most powerful out of all the babies. He is capable of bashing large clumps of rocks in Yoshi's Island DS. This maneuver is called the DK Dash Attack. While on Yoshi's back, he can grab on to vines and help Yoshi climb up them. There is also swinging vines that Baby DK can grab that swings Yoshi. His eggs explode on contact with all walls, collecting or destroying anything in the blast radius. Though he is the most powerful, Baby Donkey Kong is also the heaviest baby. While Yoshi runs with him on his back, they move much slower. In Mario Super Sluggers, he is the best batter out of all the babies, as his batting ratings are a 6 out of 10. He is also the best fielder out of all the babies, as his fielding ratings stay at an 8 out of 10. Along with the Kongs, his fielding speciality is the Clamber, which allows him to climb up a wall in order to prevent a possible home run.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Yoshi's Island DS[edit]

Instruction Booklet Baby Abilities Information
Grab and swing on vines and rope. Jump and let go. Press while pressing Down on to charge at enemies and smash walls.

  • Special Abilities: Climbing, Swinging, DK Dash Attack
Baby Donkey Kong's official profile card from Mario Super Sluggers (front)
Baby Donkey Kong's official profile card from Mario Super Sluggers (back)

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

  • Type: Technique
  • Starting Team: DK Wilds
  • Starting Team Captain: Donkey Kong
  • Stats:
    • Batting: 6/10
    • Pitching: 3/10
    • Fielding: 8/10
    • Running: 4/10
  • Player Abilities:
    • Fielding: Clamber
  • Bat: Banana
  • Sweet Spot: undetermined
  • Chemistry:
    • Good Chemistry:Yoshi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, Tiny Kong
    • Bad Chemistry:King K. Rool, Kritter, Bowser
  • Bio: A mini dynamo who can clamber and field!

Online card description[edit]

Baby DK has the most stamina of all the baby players. And while he isn't the strongest pitcher, he has long monkey limbs that are very useful in the outfield. Like many of his Kong buddies, he can cover some ground.

Gallery[edit]

  • Yoshi's Island DS artwork

  • Yoshi's Island DS sprite

  • Yoshi's Island DS screenshot

  • Yoshi's Island DS

  • Mario Super Sluggers

  • Mario Super Sluggers

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
JapaneseベビィDK
Bebyi Dīkē
Baby DK
SpanishBebé Donkey KongBaby Donkey Kong

Trivia[edit]

  • According to the Yoshi's Island DS instruction booklet, Baby Donkey Kong is the only baby with more than one special ability. This is not true, as Baby Mario has three.
  • He is the character with the most chemistry in Mario Super Sluggers.
  • Baby Kong is the TV variation of Donkey Kong, which debuted before the official video game depiction.
Kongs
Kong Characters
Baby Kong • Bink • Bluster Kong (Leo Luster) • Candy Clone • Candy Kong • Chunky Kong • Cranky Kong • Cranky Kong's great grandfather • Diddy Kong • Dixie Kong • Donkey Kong (Baby) • Donkey Kong Jr. • Dread Kong • Eddie • Funky Kong • Ghastly King • Junior (II) • Karate Kong • Kiddy Kong • Kong Fu • Lanky Kong • Mini Donkey Kong (Game & Watch) • Ninja Kong • Rabbid Cranky • Rabbid Kong (Mega) • Sumo Kong • Super Kong • Swanky Kong • Tiny Kong • Wrinkly Kong
Kong species
Chained Kong • Cyber Kong • Guerrilla • Kong • Manky Kong • Mini Diddy Kong • Mini Donkey Kong (toy) • Snow Ucky Kong • Uckykong
Monkey robots
Cannon Kong • Capture Kong • Catapult Kong • Circus Kong • Cool Kong • Crash Kong • Kongā
Kong groups
Evil Kings • Kong Family • Monkey robots
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Yoshi's Island DS
CharactersYoshis • Star children (Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Peach • Baby Donkey Kong • Baby Wario • Baby Bowser • Baby Yoshi) • Kamek • Kangaroo • Stork
WorldsWorld 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5
ItemsCharacter Coin • Coin • Flower • Giant Egg • Key • Red Coin • Star • Super Star • Yoshi's Egg
ObjectsMine Cart • Egg-Plant • GOAL! Ring • Message Block • Middle Ring • Number Ball • Number Platform • Spring ball • Stilts • Stork Stop • Tulip • Winged Cloud
BossesBig Burt Bros. • Gilbert the Gooey • Hector the Reflector • Big Bungee Piranha • Bessie Bass • Priscilla the Peckish • Six-Face Sal • Big Guy the Stilted • Moltz the Very Goonie • Baby Bowser • Bowser • Giant Bowser
Enemies and obstaclesBandit • Bill Blaster • Big Boo • Blooper • Blow Hard • Boo • Boss Bass • Bouncie • Bound Wanwan • Boo Guy • Bullet Bill • Bumpty • Bungee Bud • Bungee Piranha • Burt Brother • Chomp Shark • Cloud Drop • Crabble • Crazee Dayzee • Dancing Spear Guy • Debull • Dizzy Dandy • Drool Hard • Egg-enut • Eggo-Dil • Fang • Fat Guy • Fleeper • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flopsy Fish • Fly Guy • Gargantua Blargg • Gargantua Blargg (tall) • Glide Guy • Gobblin • Gooey Goon • Goonie • Green Glove • Gusty • Hanging Blow Hard • Hot Lips • Incoming Chomp • Invisighoul • Item Balloon • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Lava Bubble • Lunge Fish • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Dandelion • Nipper Spore • Para-Koopa • Petal Guy • Piranha Plant • Pirate Guy • Piscatory Pete • Pointey • Polterpiranha • Potted Ghost • Red Blargg • Rocket Guy • Sanbo Flower • Scorchit • Shy Guy • Shy Guy on Stilts • Shy Stack • Skeleton Goonie • Slugger • Snap Jaw • Spear Guy • Spray Fish • Super Big Tap-Tap • Tap-Tap • Toober Guy • Ukiki • Wall Lakitu • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Windbag • Woozy Guy
MinigamesTulip Shooter • Flutter Challenge • Bouncy Maze • Speed-Eater • Egg Toss
Mario Super Sluggers
CharactersTeam CaptainsMario • Luigi • Princess Peach • Princess Daisy • Yoshi • Birdo • Wario • Waluigi • Donkey Kong • Diddy Kong • Bowser • Bowser Jr.
Team PlayersYoshi • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Peach • Baby Daisy • Baby Donkey Kong • Dixie Kong • Funky Kong • Tiny Kong • King K. Rool • Kritter • Toad • Toadette • Toadsworth • Pianta • Noki • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Magikoopa • Hammer Bro • Boomerang Bro • Fire Bro • Dry Bones • Boo • King Boo • Petey Piranha • Wiggler • Goomba • Paragoomba • Monty Mole • Shy Guy • Blooper • Mii
Enemies and other charactersLakitu • Gooper Blooper • Piranha Plant • Thwomp • Chain Chomp • Bullet Bill • Ghosts • Bob-omb • Cheep Cheep • Freezie • Ukiki • Birdo • King Bob-omb
MovesStar Skills
(Swings · Pitches)
Mario: Fire Swing · Fire Ball • Luigi: Tornado Swing · Tornado Ball • Peach: Heart Swing · Heart Ball • Daisy: Flower Swing · Flower Ball • Yoshi: Egg Swing · Rainbow Ball • Birdo: Cannon Swing · Suction Ball • Wario: Phony Swing · Phony Ball • Waluigi: Liar Swing · Liar Ball • Donkey Kong: Barrel Swing · Barrel Ball • Diddy Kong: Banana Swing · Banana Ball • Bowser: Breath Swing · Killer Ball • Bowser Jr.: Graffiti Swing · Graffiti Ball
Special movesAngry Attack • Ball Dash • Body Check • Burrow • Clamber • Enlarge • Hammer Throw • Ink Dive • Keeper Catch • Laser Beam • Magical Catch • Piranha Catch • Quick Throw • Scatter Dive • Spin Attack • Suction Catch • Super Dive • Super Jump • Teleport • Tongue Catch
TeamsMario Fireballs • Peach Monarchs • Yoshi Eggs • Wario Muscles • DK Wilds • Bowser Monsters
StadiumsMario Stadium • Luigi's Mansion • Peach Ice Garden • Daisy Cruiser • Yoshi Park • Wario City • DK Jungle • Bowser Jr. Playroom • Bowser Castle • Toy Field
ItemsGreen Shell • Fire Ball • Mini Boos • Bob-omb • POW-Ball • Banana Peel
MinigamesBob-omb Derby • Wall Ball • Piranha Panic • Gem Catch • Barrel Basher • Ghost K • Blooper Baserun • Graffiti Runner • Bowser Pinball
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