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  3. Yoshi's Woolly World Music
  4. Yoshi's Woolly World Guide
  5. Yoshi's Woolly World Soundtrack

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Yoshi's Woolly World is a platform game in the Yoshi's Island series for the Wii U, developed by Good-Feel and starring Yoshi. Surprisingly, it's also the first home console Yoshi game since Yoshi's Story (for the Nintendo 64) in 1997. Its gameplay is highly reminiscent of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Story, but the game is also a spiritual successor to Kirby's Epic Yarn, a Good-Feel game for the Wii that shares the arts-and-crafts aesthetic.

Baby Bowser, up to his nasty tricks again, has ordered Kamek to transform the Yoshis into inanimate Wonder Wool and scatter them across the land. It's up to Yoshi (and Red Yoshi, if you’re playing co-op note ) to journey across gorgeous landscapes made of cloth and yarn and retrieve the Wonder Wool. Several classic elements from Yoshi's previous adventures return, such as Chomp Rocks, Shy Guys, Huffin' Puffins, and clouds that burst open and spill goodies if Yoshi shoots a projectile at them. Instead of turning enemies into eggs, Yoshi can swallow bits of yarn from the environment to turn them into yarn balls. Yarn balls have multiple purposes; they can be used to uncover secrets, 'knit' new platforms, and tangle up enemies to expose them for a good jump attack.

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In your journey, you’re offered two modes for play: Classic Mode and Mellow Mode. In Classic Mode, you play through yarn-filled worlds as you would a typical platformer, collecting Wonder Wool, beads, and other goodies along the way. Mellow Mode is similar, but allows you to play as Winged Yoshi. Winged Yoshi can indefinitely flutter, allowing casual players to breeze their way through tougher stages. Either mode can be accessed at any time while the game is paused.

The game hit store shelves (and the Wii U eShop) in the second half of 2015, with a Japanese release on July 16th, a North American release on October 16th, a European release on June 26th, and an Australian release on June 25th. Watch the trailer here. amiibo functionality is also included; the game is compatible with Yoshi's figurines as well as a set of unique plush doll amiibo. Scanning these figures will allow you to create another Yoshi, which acts similarly to a second player. In addition, all other amiibo (except the Pokémon ones) can be scanned in to unlock themed patterns for Yoshi based on that character.

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A 3DS version of the game named Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World was announced on September 1, 2016 for release on February 2, 2017. This version includes new exclusive levels with Poochy along with the ability to summon Poochy-Pups to help out in a stage and find hidden secrets. This version also features creating custom designs for Yoshi, and Yoshi Theater which features 30 stop-motion shorts starring Yoshi and his buddy Poochy. The game is also bundled with a new yarn Poochy amiibo. A sequel for Nintendo Switch featuring a more general arts-and-crafts aesthetic, Yoshi's Crafted World, was later announced at E3 2017.

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  • 2½D: The game uses 3D graphics, but stays on a 2D plane outside of the hub-world.
  • Adorable Evil Minions: Everything you can kill in this game is adorable to some extent, thanks to the yarn aesthetic. Even the bosses.
  • Advancing Boss of Doom: World 4-S consists of you being chased the entire way by Naval Piranha. Touching its thorns or being eaten results in instant death, so have fun with that.
  • All Cloth Unravels: Yoshi can use his tongue to tug on loose threads and radically alter his environment. Inversely, he can use his yarn balls to 'knit' additional platforms onto the stage, to climb sheer cliffs for example. Also, tugging on loose threads is how you unravel Burt the Bashful's pants this time.
  • And Your Reward Is Clothes:
    • Collecting all of the Wonder Wool in a stage will unlock a uniquely-patterned Yoshi to play as.
    • Using an amiibo will give you a pattern based on the figure that was scanned in, as well, although some amiibonote only give you a generic pattern, Yarn Yoshi wearing an amiibo t-shirt.
    • Defeating groups of four bosses in the Boss Tent unlocks a Bronze, Silver and then Gold Yoshi.
    • Getting all the Wonder Wool in the Secret Level unlocks a Shiny Platinum Yoshi.
  • Anti-Frustration Features: Flowers, Wonder Wool, heart count, and Miiverse Stamps only need to be collected once and stay unlocked for good once you finish a course with them in your possession, making 100% Completion less frustrating. In previous games, all items had to be collected in one run to count for completion. Also, Poochy can even fetch some of the Flowers for you! Good boy!
  • Art Shift:
    • Design for the game varied wildly in production. The first idea was a sequin Yoshi, followed by a yarn outline form. Then this was changed so Yoshi switches between two forms, a yarn outline form and a full 3D model when he eats an enemy that glows green. The final version of the game has everything perpetually in fully knitted 3D models.
    • A Dummied Outtest level involves a small Yoshi made of yarn running across a non-yarn Japanese girl's room.
  • Ascended Extra: Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World gives Yoshi's faithful friend top billing.
  • Award-Bait Song: The song that plays in the final part of the Wonderful World of Wool is a lyricless example. It starts off soothing, it has 'sparkle synth,' it shows up at the very end of the game, is feel-goody, and it gets more triumphant near the end.
  • Badass Adorable: Yoshi's even more of one than usual, being a crochet doll and all.
  • Berserk Button: Don't steal Poochy's strawberry!
  • Big Bad: Unsurprisingly, Baby Bowser is the villain again, with Kamek being the antagonist for most of the story.
  • Big Boo's Haunt: 4-6 and 6-5 take place in a haunted house.
  • Black Bead Eyes: Most apparently on Poochy, whose eyes are actually beads.
  • Black Eyes of Crazy: The Spooky Yoshi skin, with white irises and black sclera.
  • Book-Ends: The final area of the final level is an orange field of flowers that looks very similar to the first area from the first level.
  • Boss Rush: The Boss Tent, where all bosses are sped up. The bosses can be fought at will, however.
  • Bottomless Pit Rescue Service: The 'Fall into a pit? No problem!' Power Badge. it makes every pit in the game bounce Yoshi back upwards if he falls into one.
  • Brutal Bonus Level: It wouldn't be a Yoshi game without them. In this case, they're the S levels, unlocked by obtaining every flower in each level. None of them have checkpoints.
    • 3-S: Woollet Bill's Last Ride. It is an Auto-Scrolling Level in the clouds, where a single Woollet Bill leaves a trail of clouds you must run alongside to reach the end, which moves very fast. In addition you have to watch out for endless hazards and keep a good supply of Yarn Balls to collect the 10 main collectables (5 flowers and 5 wonder wools) of the stage. Fall, get crushed, or accidentally kill the Woollet Bill? You're forced to die and start the entire level over, losing everything you grabbed in your previous run. And like the other secret levels, it has no checkpoints. Good Luck.
    • 4-S: Naval Piranha 2: Now It's Personal!: While it may not be as tedious as Woollet Bill's Last Ride since the player doesn't have to worry about killing the only thing allowing them to progress, it's yet another Auto-Scrolling Level, this time with an Advancing Boss of Doom continuously advancing and forcing the player ahead, while there are plenty of Piranha Plants serving as obstacles, with spiky red vines everywhere.
    • The crowning achievement of this trope goes to Star-S: Wonderful World of Wool: An All the Worlds Are a StageMarathon Level with once again not a checkpoint in sight. While the secrets aren't too hard to find (and considering how gargantuan this stage is, you'll very likely want to scoop them all up in your first run), the massive number of Piranha Plants and other instant-kill hazards that infest the stage will make short work of you, even if you equip Double Yoshi or use a power-up patch to make yourself immune to bottomless pits or fire/lava. What's that, Piranha Plants killed you in the World 5 section? Back to the World 1 section!
  • The Bus Came Back: Poochy for one, as well as Burt the Bashful and Naval Piranha serving as boss fights (albeit with new attacks).
  • Butt-Monkey: Yoshi in the 3DS shorts often gets on the receiving end of several mishaps, such as getting stuck inside a doughnut after trying to go through it.
  • Celebrity Paradox: In the 3DS version, the last short involves Yoshi and Poochy opening up a 3DS that runs Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World on it.
  • Checkpoint Starvation: None of the Secret levels have any checkpoints. If you die in one after grabbing some goodies without finishing the level, you have to do it all over again.
  • Console Cameo:
    • The Wonder Wool in the six secret stages unlock Yoshi themed after Nintendo's consoles in descending order, starting with a pattern themed after the Wii U and ending with a pattern themed after the Nintendo Entertainment System.
    • The 3DS version has the same console (Along with New 3DS and 2DS models) appear in some of the stop-motion shorts.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • World 6-6 is called 'Feel Fuzzy, Get Clingy', a pretty obvious reference to the infamous Yoshi's Island level, 'Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy'.
    • Naval Piranha returns as the boss of World 4-8, and its castle stage bears many similarities to 3-8 from the original game. You can even throw a yarn ball at it before the fight begins like in the original game, though this won't kill it prematurely.
    • While references to Yoshi's Island DS are incredibly scarce, one of the possible bonus levels includes Bouncies from that game.
  • Co-Op Multiplayer: Supported with up to two players; both players can eat and turn one another into balls of yarn. You can actually toss your partner in any direction to help them reach hidden areas, but it also lends itself to griefing. The functionality is replicated with Yoshi amiibo, which lets you control two Yoshi's simultaneously.
  • Cruelty Is the Only Option: 3-5: Fluffin' Puffin Babysitting has this in spades. The central mechanic of the level and the only way to traverse it revolves around picking up and throwing small baby puffins that leave behind cloud trails that you can walk across. You get the baby puffins by stealing them from a nest or even worse, killing a mother puffin who's leading her children across the level.
  • Cumulonemesis: The Fluffy Phantoms are enemy clouds that blow gusts of wind at Yoshi. While they can make Yoshi's carpets fly, they often try to blow him towards Bottomless Pits...
  • A Day in the Limelight: Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World is this for Poochy.
  • Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: Like Rayman Origins, you just respawn at the last checkpoint after dying. Though if you do die, any collectables you acquired since hitting a checkpoint is taken from your inventory and placed back on the stage for you to collect all over again. And in the Secret levels, there are no checkpoints.
  • Death Mountain: World 6, as per tradition.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: A stage based off this game is featured in the earlier release Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
  • Easter Egg: Naval Piranha returns, and you can pull off the same 'quick-kill' trick from the original Yoshi's Island. However, since Piranha Plants cannot be defeated by yarn balls, all it does is slightly alter the preceding cutscene.
  • Excuse Plot: No grand setup here. Kamek just says 'Hey, li'l Yoshis, I need to turn you all into yarn!' and then you're off to the races.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Yoshi, naturally.
  • Feed It a Bomb: How you deal with Naval Piranha this time around.
  • Goomba Stomp: This ability returns from the main Yoshi series. Interestingly enough, Piranha Plants are now susceptible to this, as long as Yoshi tangles them up in yarn first.
  • Gimmick Level:
    • 2-S involves solving puzzles, sometimes by manipulating enemy behavior, instead of a straightforward romp through the level.
    • 4-5 and 5-S have Yoshi cling on curtains that zoom along tracks zip-line style.
    • 4-6 features curtains that reveal otherwise intangible blocks when the curtains pass over them. They also turn enemies into invincible horrors while in their field.
    • 6-6 features Velcro-covered conveyor belts that Yoshi sticks to.
  • Green Hill Zone: World 1.
  • Guide Dang It!: Each level has thirty key collectables: 5 Smiley Flowers, 5 Wonder Wools, and 20 Miiverse Stamps. Some are placed inside well-hidden Winged Clouds that require the player to touch its location with either themselves or a ball of yarn (either spat or thrown) to reveal its location, while others require solving puzzles, pushing walls, or phasing through fake walls New Super Mario Bros. Wii style. The Miiverse Stamps aren't helped by looking almost identical to regular gems.
  • Human Resources: The entire reason the Yoshis were turned to yarn was so Baby Bowser could use them as building materials for a new castle. Yoshi can do the same to create new platforms, warp pipes, and presents.
  • Idle Animation: As with other Yoshi games, Yoshi has various animations if you let him stand still for a bit. This time, Poochy gets in on it, too: He'll sit down and spin in place occasionally. Yoshi's idle stance will change to a sad, worn-down expression if he's on his last hit point, and he'll be quivering and looking around nervously if he's in one of the game's Big Boo's Haunt levels.
  • Jungle Japes: World 4
  • Last Chance Hit Point: Yoshi has one, shown by a cracked, flashing heart that remains after the life meter vanishes.
  • Level Ate: World 3.
  • Life Meter: Unlike Kirby's Epic Yarn, the Yoshis can take damage and die here, though Death Is a Slap on the Wrist.
  • Literally Shattered Lives: A unique version of this pops up in the game: Kamek uses his magic to break the majority of the Yoshi population into Wonder Wool, with each Yoshi being broken into 5 pieces. They can be restored after gathering the 5 respective pieces of Wonder Wool in each level. Many enemies also fall apart into loose string when defeated.
  • Mercy Mode: In Mellow Mode, you play as a Yoshi equipped with New Island's Flutter Wings. Yoshi also starts out with a full 20 hearts, and heart-giving clouds release ten hearts instead of five. Additionally, dying enough times with these wings will prompt a rainbow egg to fly in the instant Yoshi respawns; touching it gives permanent invincibility to enemy damage. However, you can still die due to the effects of spikes, bottomless pits, being crushed in any manner, and you can still be knocked-back. Lest we forget the Power Badges, such as immunity to lava and fire or damage, which can snap the difficulty of stages regarding those hazards in half.
    • As if the game wasn't easy enough for a player already, in the 3DS's version of Mellow Mode, you are given 3 Poochy-Pups that tell you where secrets are located, and can be used as ammunition in place of yarn balls and come back to you like a homing pigeon after being thrown. They can also take out enemies.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Scanning in a regular Yoshi amiibo unlocks a plastic, glossy Yoshi costume. It really sticks out compared to the yarn-knitted style of the rest of the game.
  • Oddly Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo: Parodied with World 4-S, titled 'Naval Piranha 2: Now It's Personal!'
  • Palette Swap: All of the unlockable patterns are functionally identical, and vary solely in color and texture.
  • Precious Puppy: Besides Poochy, who even appears on the cover, there’s also Bunson the Hot Dog, who's at least ten times larger than Yoshi himself but still a puppy.
  • Projectile Pocketing: Yarn balls can be used to collect gems and flowers.
  • Recurring Boss: Both Big Montgomery and Knot-Wing the Koopa appear as bosses three times each, with the former being found in every odd-numbered world, and the latter in every even-numbered world.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter:
    • Yoshi himself becomes this due to his woolly redesign. Just check out his yarn amiibo! The alternate patterns have the potential to make Yoshi even cuter, as well.
    • Poochy is also at his cutest in this game, complete with beady little eyes.
    • The mini versions of Bunson the Hot Dog are deadly but also possibly the most adorable enemy in the game.
    • There's a type of enemy that is literally a round baby chick, who groups with others to disguise themselves as a (still cute) large chicken head. A enlarged one is the 3rd boss, Miss Cluck the Insincere, and it's still adorable.
  • Running Gag: Once again, Burt the Bashful is a boss, and he's once again beaten by removing his pants.
  • Scenery Porn: Definitely one of the most visually gorgeous Nintendo games to date, as it expands on the Kirby's Epic Yarn art style by adding a dynamic camera and fully rendered 3D environments. Even the Useful Notes/3DS version looks gorgeous, especially with it's clever use of 3D foreground objects in certain stages. The improved hardware power of the Wii U definitely helps.
  • Shifting Sand Land: World 2.
  • Slippy-Slidey Ice World: World 5
  • Shout-Out:
    • Yoshi's biplane transformation is named the Sky Pop.
    • The sound effect used when Yoshi ground-pounds a boss is the same exact one used when Wario damaged a boss in Wario Land: Shake It!. Fitting, as both games were developed by Good-Feel.
    • One level is named 'Rollin' Down The River'
    • One of the shorts in the 3DS version has Yoshi and Poochy play the original Super Mario Bros. on a New 3DS, according to the sound effects. They somehow manage to get a Game Over on the first stage after already collecting a 1-Up.
  • Snowy Sleigh Bells: Both A Little Light Snowfall and the frozen World 5's map theme both are rythmed by jingle bells.
  • Spiritual Successor: To both Kirby's Epic Yarn and Yoshi's Story. Also plays very much like the original Yoshi's Island despite not having 'island' in the name.
  • The Unfought: Kamek, as usual. At least not directly, but he will assist some of Baby Bowser's attacks in the final battle. He also swoops in for aerial attacks in World 6-7, and this time you can smack him off his broom if you so desire.
  • Timed Mission: The transformation sequences. Let the timer run out and you're booted back to the entrance to try again, with any Wools/Flowers/Miiverse Stamps you may have collected being placed back.
  • Unexpected Shmup Level: The Sky Pop Yoshi segments in 3-7 and 6-7.
  • Variable Mix: Snifberg the Unfeeling's battle music is comprised of small snippets that play depending on his current actions or state of vulnerability.
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential: You can make life miserable for your partner during co-op, such as swallowing your teammate and then spitting them into a Bottomless Pit.
  • Wheel o' Feet: Yoshi’s feet literally turn into little wheels when he runs (and into a propeller when he hovers, like an upside-down Snoopy). This is also reminiscent of Kirby's Epic Yarn, as Kirby transforms into a car if he runs.
  • Windmill Scenery: You can hazard a wild guess on what profusely appear in the level entitled 'Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill'.

Alternative Title(s):Yarn Yoshi

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Yoshi's Woolly World Guide

This article is about the film shorts from Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. For the location in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, see Yoshi Theater (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga).
Episode 1 as seen in the game screen.

The Yoshi Theater is a series of stop-motion animated short films featured in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. It was produced by the Japanese animation studio, dwarf.

This mode is found after choosing a game file at the start menu and in the Scrapbook Theater.

The series centers on the daily life of the Yoshis and Poochy outside their adventures. The setting takes place inside a house. There are 31 short films in total, a new video is available each day after watching, based on the Nintendo 3DS internal clock. At the end of each film, a multiple choice question related to the clip appears for the player to answer. If answered correctly, they receive 500 Beads.

The music most commonly heard in the background of these shorts is 'Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!' (which is the first level in both Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World and Yoshi's Woolly World) or the music that plays in the Yoshi Hut.

Episodes[edit]

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1
Fetch It!
Yoshi holds a ball of yarn. He pats it twice and asks Poochy if he's ready. Poochy nods yes. However, when Yoshi throws it, Poochy doesn't fetch it. Yoshi points to where he threw it to make Poochy fetch the ball, but Poochy does not fetch it. Yoshi grabs another ball. He pats it twice and asks Poochy if he is really ready this time. Poochy nods yes. Yoshi throws it, but Poochy doesn't fetch it. Yoshi tells Poochy to fetch it, but Poochy instead 'bites' onto Yoshi's outstretched arm. The screen pans out showing more balls of yarn in a huge pile, and one falls off.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!
2
The Best For Last
Poochy is looking at a slice of cake. Wanting to eat the strawberry at the top, he begins to eat the cake. After taking seven bites, Yoshi shows up. He uses his tongue to grab the strawberry and eats it, which leads to Poochy getting upset and his tail falls down and walking towards Yoshi. He stops after Yoshi backs off the screen.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!From 'saving the best for last.'
3
Penalty Shoot-out
Yoshi and Light Blue Yoshi are playing a game of soccer (football). Light Blue Yoshi kicks his left foot, then his right. He then hops twice, ready to catch the yarn ball, and growls. Yoshi kicks the yarn ball. Light Blue Yoshi attempts to catch it, but falls unconscious. Yoshi cheers until Poochy catches the yarn ball and takes it before it can go through the goals. He runs off with it and, while Yoshi tries to catch him, Light Blue Yoshi wakes up then looks around in confusion.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!A penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in a sports match that would have otherwise been drawn or tied.
4
That Takes the Biscuit
Poochy climbs up the table, seeing two cookies. One shaped like a checkered board, and another looking like a flower. Poochy grabs the flower shaped one and tosses it in the air. Before he can eat it though, Light Blue Yoshi with wings floats past and grabs it. Poochy finds out and begs for it back. Yoshi with wings grabs the checkered one and Poochy watches helplessly and whimpers.Yoshi HutFrom 'take the cake,' meaning to be the best at something.
5
Chaaarge!
Poochy walks a few steps and faces toward the screen, then he runs toward the screen. He hits the screen and falls over onto his back, struggling to get up.A Little Light Snowfall
6
Pause for Fort
Pink Yoshi and Poochy walk across a desk, carrying a pencil together. They are then heard placing the pencil down and run back to the other side of the desk. They carry a stack of three small books back, with Poochy bouncing to re-adjust the books balanced on his head and Pink Yoshi cries out in surprise. They are then seen carrying some small rolls of tape in that same direction, with Pink Yoshi becoming concerned when Poochy's large stack of tape balanced upon his head begins to over-balance. Pink Yoshi is then seen trying to push a pencil sharpener in that very same direction but she is struggling, and she seems surprised when Poochy can push it easily with his head. Pink Yoshi then balances upon Poochy, and precariously places a roll of tape on the very top of a stack of other rolls of tape. Pink Yoshi and Poochy are then seen sitting down, side-by-side. The camera pans out to reveal that they have built a fort out of pencils, rolls of tape, small books, the sharpener, and erasers. They are very happy with their work. Pink Yoshi holds up her hand, possibly for a high-five. Poochy looks at her for a moment, before licking her hand, surprising her.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!A pun on 'pause for thought.'
7
Pancake Palaver
Light Blue Yoshi and Pink Yoshi happen across a stack of pancakes on a plate, Light Blue Yoshi looks back at Pink Yoshi and goes 'mmm'. He picks up a fork, but has trouble maintaining the balance of the heavy utensil. Pink Yoshi helps him, but Light Blue Yoshi falls over backwards, squashing Pink Yoshi with the fork by mistake. Unaware of Pink Yoshi's predicament, Light Blue Yoshi then tries to lift up the fork again, but catches sight of Pink Yoshi unconscious behind him and, in doing so, overbalances and knocks himself out in the process.Sunset at Curtain FallsA 'palaver' is a prolonged and tedious fuss or discussion.
8
What Goes Up...?
Poochy is on a see-saw made up of a ruler on a thread-spool. Yoshi then nods and jumps on the lever, sending Poochy into the air. When Poochy comes down, eyes shut, he launches Yoshi into the air, who disappears off-screen. When he opens his eyes, he looks up and he whimpers. After looking for a bit, he looks at the viewer(s) and wags his tail.Bounceabout WoodsFrom 'what goes up must come down.'
9
Lights Out!
It's nighttime. Yoshi yawns and pats Poochy as he picks a button. Yoshi walk towards a basket of yarn balls with Poochy behind him. He pats him again and Yoshi uses him as a stool. Yoshi pats Poochy yet again, then throws the button as a frisbee. Poochy catches it, and turns off the lamp in the process. Yoshi then falls asleep, while Poochy wags his tail.
10
Lost in Limbo
The Yoshis and Poochy have set up a small limbo game, with Yoshi and Pink Yoshi standing on two two small rolls of tape and two small erasers, respectively. They hold a yellow pencil as the limbo stick. Poochy easily clears the limbo, and Light Blue Yoshi wants to go next. The other two Yoshis agree and hold up the stick. Light Blue Yoshi closes his eyes and attempts to limbo, but his nose cannot go under the pencil even though the other two Yoshis tried to raise it higher for him. He is unaware of this and continues to walk forwards, despite the other two Yoshis calling out to him as he pushes them off-screen. Poochy tries to grab onto Yoshi, but is also pushed off-screen.
11
The Goal Ring
Poochy sits with a strawberry-glazed donut held upright in his mouth. Yoshi comes onto the screen, and then gets ready to run and jump through the 'goal ring'. He does just this, but does not make it all of the way through, and Poochy continues to hold the donut up as Yoshi is stuck in it. Yoshi sweat-drops.Bounceabout WoodsThe Goal Ring found at the end of the level in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World.
12
Piano Prancer
Pink Yoshi stands atop a yellow toy piano and bows. She then begins to hop around on the piano, playing 'Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!' with her feet, struggling a bit with the harder parts, but having fun nonetheless. Her song is ruined, however, when Poochy runs across the piano during a particularly tricky part, knocking her over in the process.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape! (played by Pink Yoshi on the toy piano)
13
Racing Rivals
The Yoshis have set up a race track of string making up two lanes, and Yoshi and Light Blue Yoshi get ready to race. Pink Yoshi presses on a stapler that makes a sound like a starting gun, and then she and Poochy cheer as the other two Yoshis begin their race. Yoshi pulls ahead but then trips, and Light Blue Yoshi cheers as he now has a big lead. However, Yoshi then goes galloping past on Poochy, easily winning the race and leaving a puffed out Light Blue Yoshi to finish in last.Yoshi Transformed
14
Sleeping Dogs
Poochy naps on a eraser, suddenly he tosses and turns in his sleep. He then wakes up happily, looks around before falling asleep again.From the old phrase 'let sleeping dogs lie.'
15
Ping!
Yoshi is playing with an elastic band, stretching it out on either side, until Poochy shows up. Poochy pulls the elastic band, Yoshi tries to hold on, but he eventually loses his grip, and gasps as Poochy goes flying. Yoshi closes his eyes and then slowly opens them, gasping again, because Poochy has crashed into an unknown object (possibly a wall).Vs. Big MontgomeryThe sound that an elastic band makes when it's shot from one's thumb after being pulled back.
16
Changing Colors
Poochy walks past a black Nintendo 3DS. Light Blue Yoshi suddenly sticks his head out from the right side of the 3DS, cheerfully waving towards a happy Poochy, before disappearing from sight and making Poochy whine. Pink Yoshi then sticks her head out from the left side of the 3DS and Poochy is happy again, as she waves to him before vanishing from sight which makes him sad, again. Yoshi then sticks his head up from behind the center of the 3DS, and Poochy is happy again, but, he's not about to let this one slide, and backs up. He then begins to scratch his foot in the 'ready to charge' way, and Yoshi panics, vanishing from sight as Poochy charges and pounces, closing the 3DS and revealing that all three of the Yoshis were hiding behind it. They look very nervous as he looks at them all in order, making them go 'eep'. He then pounces on all three of them, making them cry out as he happily licks Yoshi.Across the Fluttering Dunes
17
The Light Show
Poochy sits upon a desk lamp, and uses his tail to click off the light, before clicking it back on a again to reveal Yoshi. Yoshi is holding a pencil, which he twirls across his back expertly, before Poochy clicks the light off again and then back on. Light Blue Yoshi is standing on a ball of red twine, which he balances on, almost losing his balance but managing to stay up there. Poochy once again clicks the light off and on again, to reveal Pink Yoshi with wings. She hovers briefly into the air before Poochy clicks the light off and then back on. Mega Yarn Yoshi is standing there, which scares Poochy, and he quickly clicks the light off and then on again. Normal Yoshi is back, this time wearing a Yoshi face cookie like a mask, which he steps out from behind and then poses. Poochy clicks the light off again and then back on, and the book 'My Cat Is A Great Chef' is seen standing upright and open. It then falls over to reveal that Light Blue Yoshi is sleeping behind it. Poochy once again clicks the light off and then back on, to reveal an empty coffee mug from which Pink Yoshi appears from within and waves cheerfully. Poochy clicks the light off and then on once more, but nobody is there. Poochy looks around, and then clicks the light off once more.Across the Fluttering DunesA light show is a spectacle of colored lights that sometimes move, such as at a concert or a disco.
18
Making a Mark
Light Blue Yoshi is holding a black marker, and draws carefully, before getting right into it and drawing wildly and boldly. It is then revealed that he was drawing on Poochy's face to make it funny. Light Blue Yoshi tries to hold in his laughter, but fails, and ends up laughing in earnest as Poochy wags his tail.Yoshi HutFor someone to 'make a mark' is to do something that makes them famous.
19
Snooze Glutton
Yoshi is sleeping on a desk under a small brown knitted blanket. A normal-sized red alarm clock on the desk begins to ring and, no matter how much Yoshi tries to ignore it and continue with his sleeping, it just continues to ring even louder and more annoyingly. Finally, Yoshi has had enough and jumps out from underneath the blanket, flicking out his long tongue and eating the alarm clock. It doesn't work, however, as the clock just continues to ring inside of Yoshi (now sporting a very big, vaguely alarm clock shaped belly).From 'snooze button.'
20
Hide-and-Seek
Poochy is on a desk stares toward the screen, looks around as Pink Yoshi peeks out of the coffee mug. As Poochy continues looking around, Blue Yoshi appear behind a cup and Green Yoshi behind a stack of books. Poochy then run toward off-screen as the three Yoshis appear from their hiding places but withdraw when he runs back and looks at the objects, then around at the screen as the Yoshis reappear from their hiding places.World 4
21
Naptime
Yoshi is sleeping on a desk as Poochy stares to next to him. After swiftly wakes up two times, Yoshi grabs a yarn blanket then goes back to sleep.
22
Watermelon Munch
Yoshi looks at a watermelon, he drools then wipes the drool off before eating the watermelon. After he finishes he becomes stuffed. He lays down a bit then spits the watermelon seeds out.Yoshi Hut
23
Bear Scare
Yoshi is walking across a desk at night, when a plush teddy bear in the background falls over after he walks past it. Yoshi gasps and turns around, but sighs, seeing as it was only the bear. He then takes a few more steps forwards, and the bear slides along the desk towards him. He gasps and looks back as the bear stops, before taking a few more steps and turning around, to see that the bear is now moving towards him. He runs off of the screen and the bear gives 'chase'. Yoshi runs back on-screen and slows down, looking behind him, but then panics as the bear follows him. He tries to run, but the bear pounces on him, pinning him to the desk. Yoshi struggles for a few moments before giving up, exhausted. Poochy then emerges from beneath the bear as well, revealing himself to be the culprit.Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked!
VS. Baby Bowser
24
Coffee Break
Yoshi and Poochy find a mug of coffee, and Yoshi happily sniffs at the air (saying 'wow') before hugging the coffee mug, as Poochy circles around it. Poochy then gets beneath Yoshi and boosts him up, but Yoshi loses his balance and topples into the coffee. He emerges colored-in brown but otherwise fine - his new coloration possibly startles Poochy, however, and Yoshi can only watch as Poochy runs off of the screen.Yoshi HutCoffee break (literally a break taken, usually at work, for coffee).
25
Here's Poochy!
Poochy is walking on a desk, then turns around happily at the screen, he continues to walks further right then turns at screen until leaving off-screen. After a few seconds, Poochy runs back then turns around happily at the screen.World 4
26
I Was Watching That...
Pink Yoshi is watching TV in a dark room. He reacts scare and emotional each time the TV switch to a new program. The television then turns off on Pink Yoshi, who turns around disappointed to discover Poochy jumping on the remote control to change the channel.
27
Game Over
Pink Yoshi and Poochy are playing on a Nintendo 3DS, the screen of which is facing away from the viewer/s. They exchange a look that they are both ready, and then begin the level, with Pink Yoshi controlling the movement buttons and Poochy in charge of the jump button. They are winning and clearly enjoying the game, until the sounds change to the lose a life and then the game over scenarios. Pink Yoshi feels utterly defeated and falls down, and Poochy's tail stops wagging and droops.

The sounds from the 3DS clearly shows that the game that is being played is a Super Mario Bros. game, complete with the Super Star theme that makes both Pink Yoshi and Poochy cheer, and the losing a life and game over sounds.

28
Flutterly Bored
Winged Blue Yoshi is sitting bored on a desk next to an open book. Winged Blue Yoshi starts moving its wing causing the wind to turn few pages from the book. He flaps his wings again causing more pages to turn from the book. Winged Blue Yoshi flaps his wings once again, this time begin ascending from the desk then descending toward the screen.A pun on 'utterly bored.'
29
Snack Attack
Yoshi is standing before a long plate, and, in front of him is a candy in a red wrapper. Yoshi says 'wow' and then looks around (to make sure that nobody is watching). He then grabs the candy in its wrapper and pulls on either end, to make the pink candy pop out and into his mouth. He happily eats the candy, before moving across to three small jelly beans on the same plate. Yoshi grabs those and then tosses the them into his mouth (light yellow, pink, and darker yellow). He then hurries over to the next treat, which is a small pink block of Turkish Delight, and cheerfully eats that one, too. He then moves onto the next one, a light pink macaroon, and exclaims 'whoa', before sitting down to eat it with a few 'mmms' and then patting his belly. He then sees the next thing, which is a small orange ball with something black on it, and jumps from his sitting position to grab whatever it is in his mouth. It turns out to be Poochy's tail, however, much to Yoshi's surprise.Sunset at Curtain Falls
30
Toing and Froing
Poochy runs to the left, then runs to the right with a fork in his mouth. Poochy then runs to the left with a cookie shaped like Yoshi's head. Poochy then runs to the right with an apple on his back, with a winged Pink Yoshi following him, trying to get the apple. Poochy then tries to push a melon to the left. Poochy then gives Yoshi a piggy back ride to the right. Yoshi then struggles to gives Poochy a piggy back ride to the left. Poochy then rolls over and over to the right.Yoshi and Cookies'Toing and froing,' or 'moving to and fro,' is to move back and forth.
31
An Open-and-shut Case
Yoshi and Poochy are looking at a closed white Nintendo 3DS on a desk. Yoshi then tries to open the 3DS but, without anything holding down the lower half, he cannot get the screen opened. He then looks at Poochy, and then looks a little bit surprised at Poochy bounds over to the other side of the 3DS, and tries to help him open it (he uses his mouth). Both of them struggle, but, together, they manage to open up the 3DS. 'Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!', the first level from Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, is shown on the screen as Poochy wags his tail happily. It is short-lived, however, as the 3DS then falls over backwards, before closing itself once again. Poochy's tail stops wagging and then droops, and he and Yoshi can only look at each other.Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!An open-and-shut case in law is a legal case or matter that is easy to prove because the facts are very clear.
Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World
ProtagonistsPlayable charactersYoshis • Poochy*
AlliesBouncie • Fluffin' Puffin • Gold Lakitu* • Poochy • Poochy Pup*
LocationsWorldsWorld 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • Wonderful World of Wool (★-S)
Otheramiibo Hut • Boss Tent • Craft Island • Poochy Hut* • Scrapbook Theater • Yoshi Hut • Yoshi Theater*
Poochy Dash levels*Galloping Green Meadow • Hotheaded Lava Fields • Stitchy Scramble • Zippy Lagoon • Bobsledding Peaks • Fort Bombs Away
Items and objectsArrow Lift • Bead • Chomp Rock • Egg-Plant • Fire watermelon • Flipper • Goal Ring • Heart • Ice watermelon • Invincibility Egg • Item Balloon • Key • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Pencil Patch* • Post • Power Badge • Present Box • Smiley Flower • Spring Ball • Stamp Patch** • Transformation Door • Warp Pipe • Watermelon • Winged Cloud • Wonder Wool • Yarn Ball • Yarn Basket
BossesBig Montgomery • Knot-Wing the Koopa • Burt the Bashful • Bunson the Hot Dog • Miss Cluck the Insincere • Naval Piranha • Snifberg the Unfeeling • Kamek • Baby Bowser / Mega Baby Bowser
EnemiesBill Blaster • Bomb Guy • Boo Guy • Bull's-Eye Bill • Bullet Bill • Bullet Bill Patch • Bumpty • Burrbert • Burt • Cheep Cheep • Clawdaddy • Fang • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flooff • Fluffy Phantom • Fly Guy • Fooly Flower • Frame Boo • Frame Chomp • Gargantua Blargg • Goonie • Gusty • Hook Guy • Hot Dog • Ice Snifit • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Drop • Li'l Smooch Spider • Little Mouser • Lunge Fish • Miss Cluck • Monty Mole • Monty Mole Patch • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Nipper Spore Patch • Peeply • Pharaoh Guy • Piranha Plant • Pokey Pom • Ruffin' Tumble • Ruffin' Tumble Patch • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy Guy • Shy Guy Tower • Skeleton Goonie • Smooch Spider • Snag-Stitch • Snifit • Snoot • Snow Guy • Spray Fish • Stalking Piranha Plant • Stilt Guy • Tap-Tap • Wall Lakitu • Wik • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Woollet Bill • Woozy Guy
*Only in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World • ** Only in Yoshi's Woolly World

Yoshi's Woolly World Soundtrack

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