Beanstar

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Beanstar
Artwork of a Beanstar from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Artwork of the Beanstar
Description
"A powerful, sleeping granter of wishes."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
“The Beanstar is the protector of this land, and it has the power to grant any and all desires... To prevent such power from being used for evil, the Beanstar was cast into a deep sleep...”
Queen Bean, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Beanstar animated sprite

The Beanstar is the protector of the Beanbean Kingdom that appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its 3DS remake. It is a green star that has the ability to grant wishes and fulfill anyone's greatest desires. In order to prevent it from being used for evil, the Beanstar was cast into a deep sleep that could be awoken only by a pure voice. Princess Peach is the only one known to possess such a voice. Cackletta and Fawful, wanting to use the star for evil, head to the Mushroom Kingdom and disguise themselves as goodwill ambassadors from the Beanbean Kingdom. Once there, they steal Peach's voice and go to Beanbean Castle to steal the Beanstar. They lock the castle's inhabitants in the sewers and, still in their disguises, trick Mario and Luigi into releasing the fail-safes for the Beanstar. The Beanstar gets taken by Cackletta and taken to Woohoo Hooniversity, and Mario and Luigi soon follow.

By the time Mario and Luigi arrive at the university, Cackletta has set up a room where three Peach-bots are positioned around the Beanstar. Cackletta presses a remote control that activates the Peach-bots, which are programmed to play the stolen voice. With the robots activated, a high-pitched sound rings out within the room. This causes the Beanstar to become angry and crash into the ground, creating a large hole that sends it and the Peach-bots plummeting. This was caused by the stolen voice actually being from Birdo, not Peach, and thus not being from a pure soul. When the Beanstar recovers from Birdo's voice, a Peach-bot lands next to it and plays the voice, enraging it further and shattering itself into four pieces, which end up scattered across the kingdom.

Bowletta (the form Cackletta takes after possessing Bowser's body), who had just captured Peach, contacts the group, demanding that the Mario Bros. retrieve the Beanstar and bring it to her in exchange for Peach. After the four pieces have been recovered, Prince Peasley proposes that they give Bowletta a Fake Beanstar, which he supplies Mario and Luigi with. They travel to Joke's End with both the fake and genuine Beanstar, but Fawful easily sees that the Beanstar they give is fake and takes the real one. Mario and Luigi soon steal it back after organizing Luigi to wear a dress, disguising as Peach. Believing that the princess that they captured was an impostor, Bowletta and Fawful chase after the "real" princess, leading Luigi to the Beanstar. He soon escapes with the Beanstar and returns to Beanbean Castle. The Beanstar also appears at the start of the staff credits in both games.

Location of the Beanstar pieces[edit]

Piece Name Location
Top left piece of the Beanstar
Top left Beanstar piece sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Top left The piece was originally in Teehee Valley but gradually moved to Gwarhar Lagoon, where Hermie III is using the piece as a decoration at the top of his shell.
Top right piece of the Beanstar
Top right Beanstar piece sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Top right The piece is found in a cage in Harhall's Studio. The Mario Bros. must help Harhall design new clothes in a minigame that involves shooting Designbombs at clothing. Harhall gives his Beanstar piece as pay.
Bottom left piece of the Beanstar
Bottom left Beanstar piece sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Bottom left The Beanstar piece in Chucklehuck Woods is found in the VIP area near the Winkle Colosseum. The Mario Bros. must win a minigame to win a Winkle Card, which allows access to the VIP area. The piece can be found on a statue. However, Popple is attempting to steal the Beanstar piece, so he must be fought.
Bottom right piece of the Beanstar
Bottom right Beanstar piece sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Bottom right Boddle, the owner of the Yoshi Theater, is using the piece as a decoration for the sign out front. He will trade it for the seven Neon Eggs, obtained by feeding Bean Fruits to seven Yoshis. These are hidden around the kingdom.

Media[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタービーンズ[?]
Sutābīnzu
Starbeans
Chinese 豆豆星[?]
Dòudou Xīng
Beanbean Star
Dutch Boonster[?] Beanstar
French Végétoile[?] Pun on végétation (vegetation) and étoile (star)
German Sternbohne[?] Star Bean
Italian Fagiolo Stella[?] Bean Star
Korean 스타 빈즈[?]
Seuta Binjeu
Star Beans
Spanish (NOA) Habichuela Estelar[?] Star Bean
Spanish (NOE) Judía Estelar[?] Star Bean