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'''? Bubbles''',<ref>''Yoshi's Story'' instruction manual, page 16.</ref> also called '''Mystery Balls''',<ref>''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide, page 16.</ref><ref>Nintendo (December 2, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19981202104137/http://www.yoshisstory.com/fruit.html ''Yoshi's Story'' official website (Internet Archive)]. Retrieved April 14, 2020.</ref> are objects that are found in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. Like with ordinary [[bubble]]s, a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] can pop a ? Bubble by simply throwing a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]] at it or by touching it about 15 to 30 times. When the Yoshi bumps into it once, it simply gets knocked around, without popping. These objects occasionally just float or move around the area of the level above the ground. ? Bubbles can hide [[Heart Coin|walking coin]]s, a [[Shy Guy]], a [[melon]] in a parachute, a [[Surprise Ball]], or a [[Heart Fruit]].
'''? Bubbles''',<ref>''Yoshi's Story'' instruction manual, page 16.</ref> also called '''Mystery Balls''',<ref>Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland. ''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide. Page 16.</ref><ref>Nintendo (December 2, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19981202104137/http://www.yoshisstory.com/fruit.html ''Yoshi's Story'' official website (Internet Archive)]. Retrieved April 14, 2020.</ref> or '''Question Mark Balloons'''<ref>Prima Bath. ''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 102. "'''''BALLOONS''' These items come in two varieties: Clear and Question Marked. The clear ones act as lofty receptacles for the different fruits on the island, while the Question Mark Balloons hold a myriad of different items. The most frequent enclosures include melons, switches, and those five-Coin Challenges. To unleash the stuff hidden within, merely smack the balloon with an egg.''"</ref><ref>Prima Bath. ''Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 76. "'''''SWITCHES''' Switches appear in two forms: as a stompable unit or as tiles. The actual switch box is found out in the open or hidden in Question Mark Balloons. Stepping on it causes a variety of actions to occur—from the appearance of melons or Special Hearts to the beginning of Timer Races.''"</ref> are objects that are found in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. Like with ordinary [[bubble]]s, a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] can pop a ? Bubble by simply throwing a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]] at it or by touching it about 15 to 30 times. When the Yoshi bumps into it once, it simply gets knocked around, without popping. These objects occasionally just float or move around the area of the level above the ground. ? Bubbles can hide [[Heart Coin|walking coin]]s, a [[Shy Guy]], a [[melon]] in a parachute, a [[Surprise Ball]], or a [[Heart Fruit]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 11:54, May 2, 2021

Not to be confused with Magic Ball.
? Bubble
The ball, outside its bubble
? Bubble

? Bubbles,[1] also called Mystery Balls,[2][3] or Question Mark Balloons[4][5] are objects that are found in Yoshi's Story. Like with ordinary bubbles, a Yoshi can pop a ? Bubble by simply throwing a Yoshi Egg at it or by touching it about 15 to 30 times. When the Yoshi bumps into it once, it simply gets knocked around, without popping. These objects occasionally just float or move around the area of the level above the ground. ? Bubbles can hide walking coins, a Shy Guy, a melon in a parachute, a Surprise Ball, or a Heart Fruit.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ?シャボン
? Shabon
? Soap

References

  1. ^ Yoshi's Story instruction manual, page 16.
  2. ^ Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland. Yoshi's Story Player's Guide. Page 16.
  3. ^ Nintendo (December 2, 1998). Yoshi's Story official website (Internet Archive). Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Prima Bath. Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 102. "BALLOONS These items come in two varieties: Clear and Question Marked. The clear ones act as lofty receptacles for the different fruits on the island, while the Question Mark Balloons hold a myriad of different items. The most frequent enclosures include melons, switches, and those five-Coin Challenges. To unleash the stuff hidden within, merely smack the balloon with an egg."
  5. ^ Prima Bath. Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 76. "SWITCHES Switches appear in two forms: as a stompable unit or as tiles. The actual switch box is found out in the open or hidden in Question Mark Balloons. Stepping on it causes a variety of actions to occur—from the appearance of melons or Special Hearts to the beginning of Timer Races."