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Glowing Baby Yoshi is very similar to a [[Light Block]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', as both illuminate dark places when carried. Additionally, Baby Bulb Yoshis' overall appearance resemble [[Bulb Yoshi]], from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. | Glowing Baby Yoshi is very similar to a [[Light Block]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', as both illuminate dark places when carried. Additionally, Baby Bulb Yoshis' overall appearance resemble [[Bulb Yoshi]], from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. | ||
This is the only Baby Yoshi that cannot be found on the World Map, and therefore, cannot be taken into other levels. In addition, its light-based abilities are only functional in dark areas, making this Baby Yoshi less useful if used in normal levels. However, if the players carry one to the [[Goal Pole|goal]], the Glowing Baby Yoshi gives an [[Extra Life|extra life]] as reward and remain behind the [[fortress]], unlike the other Baby Yoshis that remain in front of the building and then follow the characters when they enter. The Glowing Baby Yoshi is only found in levels [[Fire Snake Cavern]] and [[Which-Way Labyrinth]]. The only other appearance it makes is in the credits scene dancing with the other Baby Yoshis and the | This is the only Baby Yoshi that cannot be found on the World Map, and therefore, cannot be taken into other levels. In addition, its light-based abilities are only functional in dark areas, making this Baby Yoshi less useful if used in normal levels. However, if the players carry one to the [[Goal Pole|goal]], the Glowing Baby Yoshi gives an [[Extra Life|extra life]] as reward and remain behind the [[fortress]], unlike the other Baby Yoshis that remain in front of the building and then follow the characters when they enter. The Glowing Baby Yoshi is only found in levels [[Fire Snake Cavern]] and [[Which-Way Labyrinth]]. The only other appearance it makes is in the credits scene dancing with the other Baby Yoshis and the power-up [[Toad House]], where they either hold a [[Toad]] icon or a [[Bowser]] icon. The Toad icon means the player wins the power ups they earned, and the Bowser icon means they lost. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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