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'''? 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. | '''? 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. ? Bubbles occasionally just float or move around the area of the [[level]] above the ground. They 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== |
Revision as of 17:50, November 15, 2021
- Not to be confused with Magic Ball.
? 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. ? Bubbles occasionally just float or move around the area of the level above the ground. They 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 |
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Japanese | ?シャボン ? Shabon |
? Soap |
References
- ^ Yoshi's Story instruction manual, page 16.
- ^ Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland. Yoshi's Story Player's Guide. Page 16.
- ^ Nintendo (December 2, 1998). Yoshi's Story official website (Internet Archive). Retrieved April 14, 2020.
- ^ 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."
- ^ 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."