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'''Yoshi Juice''' is juice that [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] shoot in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', out of their mouths. The color of the juice depends on the color of the Yoshi. The juice is not different from the water [[FLUDD]] shoots, however the juice can wash away [[Goop|Sponge Goop]], while water can't.  
[[File:Yoshi_Juice.png|thumb|250px|Mario riding an [[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]] as it spits orange juice in [[Delfino Plaza]]]]
'''Juice'''<ref>''Super Mario Sunshine'' English instruction booklet, page 28.</ref> is a substance that [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] spit out of their mouths in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The juice serves essentially the same function as the [[water]] that [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] sprays, though the juice can also wash away [[Orange Juice Generator]]s and turn certain [[List of enemies|enemies]] into [[Yoshi Platform]]s, while water cannot. Juice can be used by [[Mario]] only while he is riding a Yoshi. While a Yoshi is being ridden, the meter in the lower right corner of the screen changes from a tank showing how much water FLUDD has left to a stomach-shaped icon showing how much juice the Yoshi has left. The juice tank depletes as the Yoshi sprays it, and it drains over time as well. If it fully runs out, the Yoshi turns green and begins to flicker for a few seconds before vanishing altogether; during this time, it can spit only water instead of juice. The juice can easily be fully replenished at any time by having the Yoshi consume any type of [[fruit]]. The color of the juice varies depending on the color of the Yoshi that Mario is riding, which is affected by the type of fruit that the Yoshi has last eaten. [[Papaya]]s and [[pineapple]]s make the juice orange, which turns enemies into stationary orange platforms; [[banana]]s and [[coconut]]s make the juice pink, which turns enemies into ascending pink platforms; and [[durian]]s and [[pepper]]s make the juice purple, which turns enemies into forward-moving purple platforms. All three types of platforms disappear after a short amount of time.


It is unknown why the Yoshi Juice doesn't appear in other games, however it is believed that only the Yoshies in [[Isle Delfino]] can shoot juice.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジュース<ref>''Super Mario Sunshine'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 28.</ref>
|JapR=Jūsu
|JapM=Juice
|Ita=Succo
|ItaM=Juice
}}


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:11, November 12, 2023

Mario riding an Orange Yoshi as it spits orange juice in Delfino Plaza

Juice[1] is a substance that Yoshis spit out of their mouths in Super Mario Sunshine. The juice serves essentially the same function as the water that FLUDD sprays, though the juice can also wash away Orange Juice Generators and turn certain enemies into Yoshi Platforms, while water cannot. Juice can be used by Mario only while he is riding a Yoshi. While a Yoshi is being ridden, the meter in the lower right corner of the screen changes from a tank showing how much water FLUDD has left to a stomach-shaped icon showing how much juice the Yoshi has left. The juice tank depletes as the Yoshi sprays it, and it drains over time as well. If it fully runs out, the Yoshi turns green and begins to flicker for a few seconds before vanishing altogether; during this time, it can spit only water instead of juice. The juice can easily be fully replenished at any time by having the Yoshi consume any type of fruit. The color of the juice varies depending on the color of the Yoshi that Mario is riding, which is affected by the type of fruit that the Yoshi has last eaten. Papayas and pineapples make the juice orange, which turns enemies into stationary orange platforms; bananas and coconuts make the juice pink, which turns enemies into ascending pink platforms; and durians and peppers make the juice purple, which turns enemies into forward-moving purple platforms. All three types of platforms disappear after a short amount of time.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジュース[2]
Jūsu
Juice

Italian Succo
Juice

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Sunshine English instruction booklet, page 28.
  2. ^ Super Mario Sunshine Japanese instruction booklet, page 28.