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The Hoohoo Mountain is a large mountain at the Northern end of the Beanbean Kingdom that the Mario Bros. visit in [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]] The mountain is primarily inhabited by the aptly named [[Hoohooligans]] on bridges near the giant waterfall cascading from the top. Their ancient civilization can be seen all throughout the mountain in their jokes inscribed on the rock walls, their weapon [[Hoohooros]], and the "watering holes" which are actually man-made fountains scattered throughout the mountain. At the summit lives [[Blablanadon]], a talking pterosaur. Enemy monsters thrive on the rocky ledges, including shell-less [[Dry Bones]] and [[Beanie]]s. To the northeast of the mountain are the [[Stardust Fields]] and beyond them, the ill-fated [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
The '''Hoohoo Mountain''' is a large mountain in the northern part of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] that the [[Mario]] Bros. visit in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. The mountain is primarily inhabited by the aptly named [[Hoohooligans]] on bridges near the giant waterfall cascading from the top. Their ancient civilization can be seen throughout the mountain, including their jokes inscribed on the rock walls, their weapon [[Hoohooros]], and the "watering holes" which are actually man-made fountains. At the summit lives [[Blablanadon]], a talking pterosaur. Enemy monsters thrive on the rocky ledges, including [[Dry Bones]] and [[Beanie]]s. To the northeast of the mountain are the [[Stardust Fields]] and beyond them, the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].


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Revision as of 01:34, June 23, 2006

The Hoohoo Mountain is a large mountain in the northern part of the Beanbean Kingdom that the Mario Bros. visit in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The mountain is primarily inhabited by the aptly named Hoohooligans on bridges near the giant waterfall cascading from the top. Their ancient civilization can be seen throughout the mountain, including their jokes inscribed on the rock walls, their weapon Hoohooros, and the "watering holes" which are actually man-made fountains. At the summit lives Blablanadon, a talking pterosaur. Enemy monsters thrive on the rocky ledges, including Dry Bones and Beanies. To the northeast of the mountain are the Stardust Fields and beyond them, the Mushroom Kingdom.