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'''Beanbean International Airport''', written as '''Beanbean Int'l Airport''' on signs and referred to as simply '''Beanbean Airport''' by most characters and the save screen, is a location in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. It is in the southern part of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and services [[List of implied organizations#Beanbean Air|Beanbean Air]]. The only known location to which Beanbean Air flies is the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the airport is no longer referred to as Beanbean International Airport, though a sign in [[Beanbean Fields]] pointing to it still reads "Beanbean Int'l Airport."
'''Beanbean Airport''' is a location in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its port]]. It services [[List of implied organizations#Beanbean Air|Beanbean Air]] on the southern part of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and travels to [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. The place is titled '''Beanbean Int'l Airport''' on signs, though not in the remake besides a sign in [[Beanbean Fields]] pointing to it.


In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the airport is attacked by [[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Mom Piranha]]. [[Princess Peach|Peach]] wants to land at the airport with [[Toad Express|her plane]], but with all the Piranha Plants, she cannot. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] have to defeat all the Piranha Plants so the plane can land. However, simply engaging the Piranha Plants in battle is not enough, as when defeated, they promptly respawn. However, a nearby set of water pumps solves the problem. Mario [[Pump Mario|fills himself up with water]], then spits it on a Piranha Plant. When wet, the Piranha Plant is then electrocuted by Luigi's [[Thunderhand]] move, killing the plant and its root, which leads to a large egg on the runway. After all the Piranha Plants are fried, the egg hatches, revealing Mom Piranha. After she is disposed of, the runway is cleared, allowing Peach's plane access.
Beanbean Airport is attacked by [[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Mom Piranha]] at one point, making [[Princess Peach|Peach]] and [[Toad Express|her plane]] unable to land. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] resolve it when Mario [[Pump Mario|fills himself up with water]] before unleashing it on a Piranha Plant, then Luigi uses [[Thunderhand]] to get rid of the Piranha Plant completely. The Mario Bros. lastly fight Mom Piranha, who hatches from an egg, and when they defeat Mom Piranha, Peach's plane is able to land.


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|Jap=マメーリア国際空港
|Jpn=マメーリア国際空港
|JapR=Mamēria Kokusai Kūkō
|JpnR=Mamēria Kokusai Kūkō
|JapM=Beanbean International Airport
|JpnM=Beanbean International Airport
|Fre=Aéroport de Végésia
|Fre=Aéroport de Végésia
|FreM=Beanbean's Airport
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==Trivia==
==Notes==
*In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'',  the ends of the runway are designated 09/27. Since runways are numbered for their heading in decadegrees, this designates this runway aligned due east-west depending on where the aircraft lands.
*In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'',  the ends of the runway are designated 09/27. Since runways are numbered for their heading in decadegrees, this designates this runway aligned due east-west depending on where the aircraft lands.



Latest revision as of 08:41, March 12, 2025

Beanbean Airport
Beanbean International Airport
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Beanbean Kingdom

Beanbean Airport is a location in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its port. It services Beanbean Air on the southern part of the Beanbean Kingdom and travels to Mushroom Kingdom. The place is titled Beanbean Int'l Airport on signs, though not in the remake besides a sign in Beanbean Fields pointing to it.

Beanbean Airport is attacked by Piranha Plants and Mom Piranha at one point, making Peach and her plane unable to land. Mario and Luigi resolve it when Mario fills himself up with water before unleashing it on a Piranha Plant, then Luigi uses Thunderhand to get rid of the Piranha Plant completely. The Mario Bros. lastly fight Mom Piranha, who hatches from an egg, and when they defeat Mom Piranha, Peach's plane is able to land.

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Bordering or connecting locations to Beanbean Airport include:

Items[edit]

There are 17 Beans under the ground. For a list of beanholes at Beanbean Airport, see here.

Names in other languages[edit]

Mushroom KingdomStardust FieldsGuffawha RuinsBeanbean Castle TownBeanbean CastleChateau de ChucklehuckChucklehuck WoodsWoohoo HooniversityTeehee ValleyLittle FungitownOho OasisGwarhar LagoonJoke's EndOho OceanBeanbean International AirportBeanbean FieldsHoohoo MountainBowser's Castle
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マメーリア国際空港[?]
Mamēria Kokusai Kūkō
Beanbean International Airport
French Aéroport de Végésia[?] Beanbean's Airport
Aéroport international de Végésia[?] Beanbean's International Airport
Italian Aeroporto di Fagiolandia[?] Beanbean Airport
Korean 콩글리아 국제공항[?]
Konggeullia Gukjegonghang
Beanbean International Airport
Spanish (NOA) Aeropuerto del Reino Habichuela[?] Beanbean Kingdom's airport
Spanish (NOE) Aeropuerto del Reino Judía[?] Beanbean Kingdom's airport

Notes[edit]

  • In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the ends of the runway are designated 09/27. Since runways are numbered for their heading in decadegrees, this designates this runway aligned due east-west depending on where the aircraft lands.