Yoshi's Island Ending Theme
Dm D C F Bb Gm Chords for Athletic Theme - Yoshi's Island with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Jul 16, 2009 This is my favorite song from a video game. It's been about a couple years since I uploaded this, and I've been practicing it more recently. I can play it way better now. I'll make a new version.
This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Yoshi universe in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Yoshi's Island[edit]
Origin[edit]Unlike the remix that appeared in Brawl, this remix of the overworld theme from Yoshi's Island is accompanied by a lively arrangement of the music box opening from the beginning of the game. At the end of the song, before it loops, an arrangement of the world map theme can be heard. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Yoshihito Yano Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Obstacle Course (Spring/Summer)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is an upbeat remix of the 'Athletic' theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It plays on Yoshi's Island during its spring and summer phases. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: PROCYON STUDIO Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Obstacle Course (Fall/Winter)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a quieter remix of the 'Athletic' theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It plays on Yoshi's Island during its autumn and winter phases. Unlike in Brawl, the two Obstacle Course themes are considered different pieces of music and are both accessible from the Sound Test. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: PROCYON STUDIO Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Story[edit]
Origin[edit]This remix based on the main theme of Yoshi's Story and returns from Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, where it played on the Yoshi's Island stage. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Trivia[edit]
Yoshi's Story Ver. 2[edit]
Origin[edit]Originally called Yoshi's Story in Melee, the upbeat remix of the Yoshi's Story Main theme from Melee's Yoshi's Story stage returns to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U after being removed from Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Ending (Yoshi's Story)[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is a remix of the music that plays while the credits roll in Yoshi's Story, including the Yoshi vocals present in the original track. The main theme from Yoshi's Story also plays during this track. It is taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement: Masafumi Takada Composition: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Flower Field[edit]
Origin[edit]A remix of the theme that plays in Marathon mode in Yoshi Touch & Go, originally used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi Touch & Go Arrangement Supervisor: Asuka Ohta Yoshi's island 3-3. Composition: Nintendo The boss of the fort is, a giant Burt who jumps very high. Yoshi must throw eggs at him to defeat him. This level is slightly harder than the previous four because it is an auto-scrolling level, so Yoshi must follow the path to get to the end. Yoshi's island level 2-6 level. The level features the as says the name, which fall if Yoshi stands on them for too long. Arrangement: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Wildlands[edit]
Origin[edit]Taken directly as it appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, this arrangement is a remix of the track that played in specific levels in Yoshi's Island DS. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi’s Island DS Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Main Theme (Yoshi's New Island)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the main theme for Yoshi's New Island, which is taken directly from that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's New Island Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Bandit Valley (Yoshi's New Island)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the theme for the stage of the same name from Yoshi's New Island, which is taken directly from that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's New Island Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Woolly World (Remix)[edit]
Origin[edit]A remixed medley of the main theme and the underground stage theme from Yoshi's Woolly World, done in a more lively style than the original. At the end of the song, right before it loops, an arrangement of the theme for the stage Sponge Cave Spelunking from the same game plays. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Woolly World Arrangement Supervisor: Taku Inoue Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Woolly World (Original)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the main theme for Yoshi's Woolly World and the background track for the first stage, 'Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!', which was first used for the game's trailer during E3 2014. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Woolly World Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo
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- Name's the Same: The theme for the cave levels is called 'Crystal Caves'. There's also a level in Donkey Kong 64 called 'Crystal Caves'.
- Real Life Writes the Plot: Notice how in this game and successive Yoshi-themed games that if you complete them with top marks, you get a red flower drawn on your results? This is actually a tradition/cliche in Japan dating back to primary schools where if the teacher is especially pleased with your work, you get a flower circle drawn on the paper. Essentially, the Japanese version of getting a gold star in America.
- Recycled Set: The Advance version recycles sounds originally used in Yoshi's Story.
- Market-Based Title: Most likely to play on the success of Super Mario World, the original game was named Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in North America and Europe, despite the fact that it is a prequel. In Japan, it was simply called Super Mario: Yossy Island. In all countries, the Super Mario World 2 part is dropped completely from the GBA port, in favor of Super Mario Advance 3.
- Moved to the Next Console: Touch & Go started life as a Gamecube title before being moved to the DS to utilize the handheld's features.
- Sequel Gap: Twice. DS was released 11 years after the original. Yoshi's New Island was released eight years after DS.
- Speedrun: Comes in three flavors—glitched, any% glitchless, and 100%.
- Trope Namer: For Ground Pound.
- What Could Have Been:
- There may have been points in the game where you control Baby Mario himself without the star, as there are Dummied Out sprites featuring him crawling and even a Yoshi-less victory pose.
- There are also unused transformations for Yoshi in the game, including a mushroom, a plane, and a walking tree.
- There's an oft-told story that Shigeru Miyamoto's bosses at Nintendo were so impressed with the original Donkey Kong Countrynote that they wanted this game to go in a similar direction, which Shigeru Miyamoto disagreed with, creating the well received crayon-style graphics as an act of rebellion.
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