![]() ![]() Movie has yet to be officially announced, if that isn't a hint of what's to come, we don't know what is. It begins to shake and then cracks open from the inside, and we hear a little voice yell, "Yoshi!" While a sequel to The Super Mario Bros. The camera zooms in on a lil' white egg with green polka dots. There is, however, a massive hint after the credits roll. There are pink Yoshis, blue ones, yellow ones - but not a green one in sight. ![]() If you've already seen the movie, then you've probably already spotted - or maybe not, since it was so brief - Mario and Princess Peach passing a herd of Yoshis running in a pretty flora-filled land. Though we don't get a green Yoshi in a major role in the film, we do get a quick glimpse of some other-colored Yoshis in the flick - and one dinosaur-sized hint of what's to come during a post-credits scene. ![]() RELATED: No chocolate here: Chris Pratt learns the hard way you can't really eat the 'Mario' gold coins Other colors have been offered as options to play in multiplayer games, since the word Yoshi also refers to the wider species, and not just one character. Moviedominated the box office again this past weekend and some fans of the hit film based on the Nintendo video game series can't help but wonder: Why isn't Yoshi in the film? The lovable dinosaur-like creature often serves as Mario and Luigi's sidekick, but was nowhere to be found in his usual green form in the animated flick. ![]()
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