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|image=[[File:YI2boxart.jpg|300px]]<br>Yoshi's got a full day of babysitting ahead of him!
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|released='''Nintendo DS:'''<br>{{released|USA|November 13, 2006|Australia|November 23, 2006|Europe|December 1, 2006|Japan|March 8, 2007|ROC|March 8, 2007|South Korea|November 8, 2007}}'''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{released|USA|April 1, 2015|Japan|April 8, 2015<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/software/vc/daej/index.html?_ga=1.78412180.1818326145.1407870473 ヨッシーアイランドDS | Wii U | Nintendo]. Retrieved April 5, 2015.</ref>|Europe|May 7, 2015<ref>Nintendo UK (April 1, 2015). [https://youtu.be/sMWGe657t8g?t=20m51s Nintendo Direct Presentation - 01.04.2015]. YouTube. Retrieved April 5, 2015.</ref>|Australia|May 8, 2015}}
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'''''Yoshi's Island DS''''' is the direct sequel to ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', an indirect follow-up to ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', and chronologically the second videotitle game inwithin the [[MarioYoshi's Island (series)|''MarioYoshi's Island'' series]]. Compared to its predecessor, this''Yoshi's gameIsland DS'' has fewer levels, remastered graphics (although still in "pen and pencil" style), new babies, and a whole new adventure. [[Baby Donkey Kong]] and [[Baby Wario]] debut in this game. ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' the sequel to this game was released in 2014.
 
==Story==
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[[Kamek]] and his army of [[Toady|Toadies]] steal all of the babies in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], as well as in other nearby areas. The Toadies take the babies to [[Bowser's Castle]], but the [[Stork]] comes in and attacks two Toadies, making them drop the babies they are carrying. The two babies land on [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]] and are revealed to be [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Peach]].
 
The Yoshis find the babies and decide to help them. They figure out that Baby Mario, once again, wants to save [[Baby Luigi]] and the other babies from Kamek and his Toadies. The Yoshis take the babies with them and go to rescue the kidnapped babies. Later on in the adventure, sometime after the defeat of [[Gilbert the Gooey]], a group of [[Grinder]]s kidnapsoverwhelm the team and kidnap Baby Mario and Baby Peach.
[[File:YIDS-Finding Baby DK Screenshot.png|thumb|left|230px|Finding [[Baby Donkey Kong]].]]
TheWhile Yoshischasing andthe BabyGrinders, MarioYoshi findfinds another baby, [[Baby Donkey Kong]], who was left behind when the Toadies were kidnapping all the other babies. With the help of Baby Donkey Kong, Yoshi is able to rescue Baby Mario and Baby Peach from the Grinders. One of the Grinders retreats. Baby Donkey Kong joins the team when the Grinders are defeated. Yoshi later discovers that he can only carry one baby at a time.
 
Promptly after defeating [[Bessie Bass]] on a battleship, the Yoshis and the babies are swept away by a tidal wave in a storm. They eventually find [[Baby Wario]], who iswas alsodumped leftinto behinda cave after crying very loudly and annoyingly when kidnapped by the Toadies. Baby Wario then decides to join the party.
 
When [[Priscilla the Peckish]] is defeated, Baby Wario decides to join a team of [[Bandit]]s in hope of getting more money. Meanwhile, after the Yoshis defeat [[Six-Face Sal]], it is revealed that future [[Bowser]] and future Kamek are the ones kidnapping the babies and that they are looking for the seven [[Star Children]]. The Star Children are young children that have magical stars in them. If one collects all the stars, then thehis/her owner will rule the [[Mushroom Planet|world]]. To increase their chances of this happening, they try to fins more Babies so Kamek kidnaps [[Baby Bowser]] (while Kamek of the past tries to stop him), and Baby Bowser and Bowser get into a fight, ending with Bowser causing his infant self to fall out of a window of the castle. Baby Bowser lands on Yoshi's back and joins their team, although they are worried that he might attack them.
[[File:YIDS-Past and Present Kamek.png|thumb|230px|Kamek of the present stealing [[Baby Bowser]] from Kamek of the past.]]
Baby Bowser doesstays notwith staythem for some time but not for the rest of the adventure. When [[Big Guy the Stilted]] is defeated, he leaves with Kamek and falls off his broomstick, Kamek who then returns to [[Bowser's Castle]] and uses a [[Crystal Ball]] to check every baby they have kidnapped (with the exception of Baby Luigi, who hides from it) to determine if they are Star Children, which they are not. Bowser becomes furious, and he sends the Toadies to keep looking for more babies.
[[File:YIDS-Wario Baby Bowser Argument.png|thumb|230px|left|[[Baby Wario]] and [[Baby Bowser]] arguing over some treasure.]]
The team finally arrives at [[At Last, Bowser's Castle!|Bowser's Castle]] where Baby Wario and Baby Bowser are arguing over who gets to keep some treasure. They then notice the Yoshis and help them travel through the castle. When they finally get to the top of the castle, however, Baby Bowser tells the Yoshis to leave. When they do not leave, Baby Bowser thinks [[Yoshi]] is there to steal his treasure. Baby Bowser fights Yoshi, but Yoshi defeats him.
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Bowser then comes in the room and is angry at what Yoshi did to his younger self. He then fights Yoshi, but gets defeated just like his younger self. Kamek then uses magic to help Bowser become giant. The four babies with four Yoshis fight against the Giant Bowser using [[Giant Yoshi Egg|Giant Egg]]s and are eventually able to defeat him. Kamek escapes when Bowser is defeated, with four Toadies carrying Bowser right behind him. Baby Bowser decides to escape with Bowser and Kamek, and holds on to his broomstick.
 
The Yoshis save all the kidnapped babies, and the storks take all the babies back to their homehomes, except for Baby Wario, who is homeless. SupposedlyLuckily, the Stork adopts Baby Wario and takes him to a raft where Baby Bowser's treasure ends up. A flying rock hits Kamek's broomstick, and Baby Bowser lets go and falls down right in his treasure. Baby Wario and Baby Bowser start arguing about who gets to keep the treasure again.
 
It is then revealed that the seven Star Children are Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Donkey Kong, Baby Wario, Baby Bowser, and a newborn Baby Yoshi, who hatches from its [[Yoshi Egg]] at the end of the game. The secret levels are then unlocked and more trials await Yoshi and the Babies.
 
==Modes==
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==Controls==
[[File:Yoshiisland2-9.png|200px|thumb|The controls menu in which the player can choose from Hasty to Patient.]]
From the Options menu, players can change the controls of the game. The player can choose from two sets of controls: {{Button|dsnds|A}}{{Button|dsnds|B}}{{Button|dsnds|X}}{{Button|dsnds|Y}} and {{Button|dsnds|A}}{{Button|dsnds|B}}{{Button|dsnds|L}}{{Button|dsnds|R}}, and two modes: Hasty and Patient, Below are the controls of the game:
===Shared controls===
*{{Button|dsnds|Pad}}: Used to move the Yoshis. Pressing it down makes yoshi crouch or make eggs.
*{{Button|dsnds|start}}: Pauses the game and opens the "Options" menu.
*{{Button|dsnds|R}}: Used to make Yoshi throw a Yoshi Egg. In Hasty mode: Holding the button, makes Yoshi aim at his target. Letting go of the button makes Yoshi throw the egg, in Patient mode the player has to press the button again to make Yoshi throw the egg.
*{{Button|dsnds|L}}: While Yoshi is aiming up and down, pressing the {{Button|dsnds|L}} button makes Yoshi lock on a specific location.
 
===First set: {{Button|dsnds|A}}{{Button|dsnds|B}}{{Button|dsnds|X}}{{Button|dsnds|Y}}===
*{{Button|dsnds|B}}: Used to jump, pressing it again will make Yoshi [[Flutter Jump]].
*{{Button|dsnds|Y}}: Used to Eat or spit an enemy. With [[Baby Mario]], the player can dash by holding the button.
In this set: the {{button|dsnds|A}} and {{button|dsnds|X}} can be used instead of the {{button|dsnds|R}} and {{button|dsnds|L}} respectively.
===Second set: {{Button|dsnds|A}}{{Button|dsnds|B}}{{Button|dsnds|L}}{{Button|dsnds|R}}===
*{{Button|dsnds|A}}: Used to jump, pressing it again will make Yoshi Flutter Jump.
*{{Button|dsnds|B}}: Used to Eat or spit an enemy. With Baby Mario, the player can dash by holding the button.
 
==Yoshi's Moves==
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===[[Jump]]ing and [[Flutter Jump|Fluttering]]===
The player can press {{button|dsnds|B}} (or {{button|dsnds|A}} according to the player's options) to jump. By pressing {{button|dsnds|B}} again and holding it, the player can make a Yoshi Flutter Jump. This helps a Yoshi get to higher place.
 
===[[Swallow]]ing and Making Eggs===
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===[[Egg Throw|Throwing Eggs]]===
A Yoshi can obtain eggs by eating some enemies. By pressing {{button|dsnds|R}}, the player can make Yoshi can aim the egg at various objects. If the player pressed {{button|dsnds|R}} by accident, he can cancel Yoshi from throwing an egg by pressing down on the {{button|dsnds|Pad}} (or pressing {{button|dsnds|B}}).
 
===Babies===
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| align="center" |[[File:YIDSKangaroo.png]]
| align="center" |[[Kangaroo]]
|The Kangaroo hops on its own, but pressing and holding left or right determines which way and how far it should go. The Kangaroo floats when the {{button|dsnds|B}} is held.
|-
| align="center" |[[File:YIDSStilts.png]]
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| align="center" |[[File:YIDSRocket.png]]
| align="center" |[[Rocket]]
|Some huts lead to ''space launch pads'', allowing Yoshi to hop into a rocket. Pressing left and right turns the rocket and {{button|dsnds|Y}} and {{button|dsnds|B}} gives extra thrust. If the rocket makes contact with anything, the Yoshi loses a life.
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===[[World 1 (Yoshi's Island DS)|World 1]]===
{{YIDS map|W1}}
[[File:World 1 Map - Yoshi's Island DS.png|thumb|right]]
This world is a grassy plains and is the home of the Yoshis.
*Normal Levels
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===[[World 2 (Yoshi's Island DS)|World 2]]===
{{YIDS map|W2}}
[[File:World 2 Map - Yoshi's Island DS.png|thumb|right]]
This world is a jungle. It is also, more notably, the introduction of [[Baby Donkey Kong]]. There are also canyons too.
*Normal Levels
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===[[World 3 (Yoshi's Island DS)|World 3]]===
{{YIDS map|W3}}
[[File:World 3 Map - Yoshi's Island DS.png|thumb|right]]
This world takes place in a tropical beach, then in a cavern-filled meadow area.
*Normal Levels
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===[[World 4 (Yoshi's Island DS)|World 4]]===
{{YIDS map|W4}}
[[File:World 4 Map - Yoshi's Island DS.png|thumb|right]]
This world is located in the sky. The first half is the sky; the second half is an snowy and icy mountain.
*Normal Levels
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===[[World 5 (Yoshi's Island DS)|World 5]]===
{{YIDS map|W5}}
[[File:World 5 Map - Yoshi's Island DS.png|thumb|right]]
The last world is located on the gloomy part of Yoshi's Island. It has dying forests, and lava caverns. The way to Bowser's Castle is located here.
*Normal Levels
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*[[Bill Blaster]]*
*[[Bullet Bill]]*
*[[Co-Blargg|Blargg]]*
*[[Blooper]]
*[[Blow Hard]]*
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*[[Bungee Piranha]]
*[[Burt]]*
*[[Cheep-Cheep]]
*[[Chomp]]*
*[[Chomp Shark]]*
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*[[Lakitu]]*
*[[Lantern Ghost]]*
*[[Lava Bubble]]*
*[[Mega Cheep-Cheep]]
*[[Mufti Guy]]*
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*[[Nipper Plant]]*
*[[Nipper Spore]]*
*[[Koopa Paratroopa|Para-Koopa]]*
*[[Pirate Guy]]
*[[Piscatory Pete]]*
*[[Podoboo]]*
*[[Pointey]]
*[[Potted Ghost]]
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*[[Rip Van Fish]]*
*[[Rocket Guy]]
*[[Shy Guy]]*
*[[Shy Guy Tower|Shy Stack]]
*[[Skeleton Goonie]]*
*[[Slugger]]*
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*[[Spear Guy]]*
*[[Spray Fish]]*
*[[Sleeping Shy Guy]]
*[[Stilt Guy]]*
*[[Stompin' Chomp]]
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*[[Tap-Tap]]*
*[[Tube Guy]]
*[[Unnoticed Shy Guy]]*
*[[Wall Lakitu]]*
*[[Piranha Plant|Wild Piranha]]*
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*[[Windbag]]
*[[Woozy Guy]]*
*[[Zeus Guy (Yoshi's Island DS)Scorchit|Zeus Guy]]
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===Bosses===
[[File:yidscsreen4.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A blue Yoshi takes aim at [[Gilbert the Gooey]], a boss in the game.]]
As in the original game, each world has two castles, a Castle and a Scary Castle with a boss battle taking place in each. Kamek uses his magic to enlarge common enemies.
 
;World 1
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*[[Gilbert the Gooey]]
;World 2
*[[Hector the Reflector]] and the [[InvisighoulsInvisighoul]]s
*[[Big Bungee Piranha]]
;World 3
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*The first final battle is against [[Baby Bowser]].
*The final normal level is not explored by a [[Blue Yoshi]] but [[Green Yoshi]].
*The World Map design is overall the same.
 
==References to Other Games==
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==Gallery==
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File:Yi2screen1.jpg|[[Yoshi]] and [[Baby Peach]] floating in the air.
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*All of the game's music features different variations of the main theme in different styles and tempos.
*The box art shows [[Baby Bowser]] riding [[Yellow Yoshi]], and [[Baby Wario]] riding [[Light Blue Yoshi]]; however, they do not ride these Yoshis in the game (excluding when Baby Wario is in the final boss fight). This is because the babies are only playable in the last four levels on the world map, as opposed to the Yoshis they ride, which are in the first four.
 
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