Endless World of Yoshis, or Crazy Maze Days,[1] is the Secret Level of the final World in Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3. It is the last Secret Level in the game, and is a difficult and time-consuming level. It contains many puzzles and difficult platforming challenges. The player must make use of the surrounding enemies to get a score of 100. Layout[edit]The level starts with an automatic side-scrolling section, with many small platforms and no ground to land on if the player falls. There are many enemies in important locations such as on platforms, making it hard for the player to keep up with the screen safely. Once the player clears this section, they will enter a Warp Pipe into a castle area where the layer must fall down a long distance while avoiding many Thorns suspended in midair, which will cause the player to lose a life if hit. There is a Middle Ring at the bottom if the player survives the fall; however, it is generally wise to complete more of the level before using it, as the level has many areas which lead back to the same room, with the thorns having to be avoided again. From here the player can choose to take the left or right path, both containing Flowers and Red Coins which are needed to get a 100% score for the level. There are rooms at the end of each path, with several choices of doors to go through. One on each end leads to the left or right area of a grassy section of the level, which has the tutorial music. This area contains 2 Flowers and several red coins. Once the player has all the collectibles from this area, they must go back to the room with the lava and midair spikes to get to a different door. Eventually, the player can use a Key to enter a vast, lava-filled cave area. This area contains 2 more Flowers, and many pits full of spikes which can instantly defeat Yoshi. After manipulating a Chomp Rock to hold a One-Way Gate open, the player can get a key to an area where a Super Star is needed to progress. When the player clears the cave area, they will enter one of two final sections of the level; a short flowery field that is an exact replica of Welcome To Yoshi's Island with the Goal and a pit, or if an alternative path is taken, right before the entrance to said Goal. However, it has the addition of Kamek attacking the player every few seconds, making it harder to complete. Just before the Goal is the final Flower, in a Winged Cloud. Enemies[edit]Gallery[edit]
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Yoshi's Island Ending Theme Youtube
This is a list of music tracks placed in the Yoshi category by the Sound Test from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Obstacle Course[edit]
Origin[edit]This is an upbeat remix of the 'Athletic' theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. On Yoshi's Island, the song switches between a more energetic remix for the Spring and Summer phases, and a more subdued remix for the Fall and Winter phases. In custom stages and the Sound Test, only the Spring and Summer variation is available. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Composer: Nintendo, Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD., Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Japanese title: アスレチック, Athletic 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. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Composer: Nintendo, Arrangement: Masafumi Takada Japanese title: エンディング (ヨッシーストーリー), Ending (Yoshi Story) Other Uses[edit]If Yoshi completes either Classic or All-Star mode, this track will play during the roll call following the mode. Yoshi's Island[edit]
Origin[edit]In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, this track played on many above ground levels. It is sometimes thought of as the game's main theme. This remix puts a jazzy take on the track. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Composer: Nintendo, Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare Japanese title: ヨッシーアイランド, Yoshi Island Other Uses[edit]This cue also plays in The Swamp level of the Subspace Emissary. Flower Field[edit]
Origin[edit]Yoshi Touch & Go featured a marathon mode, which was essentially an endless level, with this track playing exclusively in the mode. The track was lightly remixed for its inclusion in Brawl. The name 'Flower Field' originates from its name in the track listing of the Nintendo Sound Selection Vol.3: B-Side Music compilation album. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Composer: Nintendo, Arranger: Nintendo, Arrangement Supervisor: Asuka Ohta Japanese title: おはなばたけ, Flower Field How To Unlock[edit]Collect a random CD containing this track. Wildlands[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a light arrangement of the Wildlands theme from Yoshi's Island DS, preceded by the Level Start theme from the same game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Composer: Nintendo, Arranger: HAL Laboratory Inc., Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Japanese title: こうやのテーマ, Wilderness Theme
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Dm D C F Bb Gm Chords for Athletic Theme - Yoshi's Island with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Jul 31, 2009 Sorry for a pointless vid, but I needed to upload this for a blog. This was recorded using the dazzle, which means there aren't any of the screw ups from the roms to ruin the ending.