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{{Quote|Money makes the world go 'round. MONEY is all that matters! Oh! Hey, [[Yoshi|you!]] You got lots of money or what? I'm the spirit who loves money more than anything!|Spirit of Money|Yoshi Topsy-Turvy}}
{{Quote|Money makes the world go 'round. MONEY is all that matters! Oh! Hey, [[Yoshi|you!]] You got lots of money or what? I'm the spirit who loves money more than anything!|Spirit of Money|Yoshi Topsy-Turvy}}
[[File:YTT-Spirit Of Money Screenshot.png|frame|left|The Spirit of Money meeting [[Yoshi]]]]
[[File:YTT-Spirit Of Money Screenshot.png|frame|left|The Spirit of Greed meeting [[Yoshi]].]]
The '''Spirit of Money''', also known as the '''Spirit of Greed''',{{ref needed}} is the second of the [[Yoshi Island Spirits]] seen within the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. He loves the riches and all things gold (he even has a golden shadow). He judges people on how much money they have, and even asks [[Yoshi]] how rich he is when they first meet. This spirit is found on the second page of the Forbidden Pop-Up Book, but he is not very keen on letting Yoshi pass to the third page. He demands Yoshi to collect a large, but certain amount of [[Coin]]s within four different levels of the page. A [[Happiness Medal]] will be awarded to Yoshi if he satisfies the spirit. Collecting an amount near the set target will award Yoshi with a [[Silver Medal]], while collecting an amount much above the target will award a [[Gold Medal (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy)|Gold Medal]]. The Spirit of Money also appears in other pages of the Forbidden Pop-Up Book, where he and another spirit assign the Coin task to Yoshi in order to increase the difficulty of a stage.
The '''Spirit of Money''', also known as the '''Spirit of Greed''',{{ref needed}} is the second of the [[Yoshi Island Spirits]] seen within the [[Forbidden Pop-Up Book]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. He loves the riches and all things gold (he even has a golden shadow). He judges people on how much money they have, and even asks [[Yoshi]] how rich he is when they first meet. This spirit is found on the second page of the Forbidden Pop-Up Book, but he is not very keen on letting Yoshi pass to the third page. He demands Yoshi to collect a large, but certain amount of [[Coin]]s within four different levels of the page. A [[Happiness Medal]] will be awarded to Yoshi if he satisfies the spirit. Collecting an amount near the set target will award Yoshi with a [[Silver Medal]], while collecting an amount much above the target will award a [[Gold Medal (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy)|Gold Medal]]. The Spirit of Money also appears in other pages of the Forbidden Pop-Up Book, where he and another spirit assign the Coin task to Yoshi in order to increase the difficulty of a stage.
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==Appearance==  
==Appearance==  
The Spirit of Money appears to be a large, golden creature with a face resembling that of [[Tap-Tap the Red Nose]] and a red garment. He has four-fingered hands and a pouch which holds the many coins and gold bars he has.
The Spirit of Greed appears to be a large, golden creature with a face resembling that of [[Tap-Tap the Red Nose]] and a red garment. He has four-fingered hands and a pouch which holds the many coins and gold bars he has.
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