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[[File:MLSSchuckolafruit.png|frame|right|A Chuckola Fruit tree.]]
[[File:MLSSchuckolafruit.png|frame|right|A Chuckola Fruit tree.]]
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'''Chuckola Fruit''' is the main ingredient of [[Chuckola Cola (Mario & Luigi series)|Chuckola Cola]]. They only grow in [[Chucklehuck Woods]]. Chuckola Fruit are oblong-shaped and have eyes and a mouth; their facial expressions can actually move and they can swing around on their branches, suggesting that they are sentient. There are three main types of Chuckola Fruit, each with their own unique flavor: Red Chuckola Fruit have a robust flavor, Purple Chuckola Fruit have a refreshing flavor, and White Chuckola Fruit have a tangy flavor. A fourth orange variety can be seen on trees, though nothing is known about them. Sometimes, the orange variety might actually be a [[Pestnut]] in disguise. To create the cola from these berries, they must be drenched in syrup and told jokes (the quality of both the jokes and fruit affect the final product).
'''Chuckola Fruit''' is the main ingredient of [[Chuckola Cola (Mario & Luigi series)|Chuckola Cola]]. They only grow in [[Chucklehuck Woods]]. Chuckola Fruit are oblong-shaped and have eyes and a mouth; their facial expressions can actually move and they can swing around on their branches, suggesting that they are sentient. There are three main types of Chuckola Fruit, each with their own unique flavor: Red Chuckola Fruit have a robust flavor, Purple Chuckola Fruit have a refreshing flavor, and White Chuckola Fruit have a tangy flavor. A fourth orange variety can be seen on trees, though nothing is known about them (though they’re presumably more common than the others). Sometimes, the orange variety might actually be a [[Pestnut]] in disguise. To create the cola from these berries, they must be drenched in syrup and told jokes (the quality of both the jokes and fruit affect the final product).


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] need to find the three kinds of Chuckola Fruit and bring them to [[Chuckleroot]] in order to proceed.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] need to find the three kinds of Chuckola Fruit and bring them to [[Chuckleroot]] in order to proceed.

Revision as of 22:49, February 29, 2024

A Chuckola Fruit tree.
The first step in brewing Chuckola Cola, in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Chuckola Fruit is the main ingredient of Chuckola Cola. They only grow in Chucklehuck Woods. Chuckola Fruit are oblong-shaped and have eyes and a mouth; their facial expressions can actually move and they can swing around on their branches, suggesting that they are sentient. There are three main types of Chuckola Fruit, each with their own unique flavor: Red Chuckola Fruit have a robust flavor, Purple Chuckola Fruit have a refreshing flavor, and White Chuckola Fruit have a tangy flavor. A fourth orange variety can be seen on trees, though nothing is known about them (though they’re presumably more common than the others). Sometimes, the orange variety might actually be a Pestnut in disguise. To create the cola from these berries, they must be drenched in syrup and told jokes (the quality of both the jokes and fruit affect the final product).

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Mario and Luigi need to find the three kinds of Chuckola Fruit and bring them to Chuckleroot in order to proceed.

Chuckola Fruit (alongside Prince Peasley and Chuckola Cola) cameos on a poster in the Shroom Shop of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

Variants

Red Chuckola Fruit
The Red Chuckola Fruit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Sprite of the Red Chuckola Fruit in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Description
"A fruit with a robust flavor."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
White Chuckola Fruit
The White Chuckola Fruit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Sprite of the White Chuckola Fruit in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Description
"A fruit with a tangy flavor."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Purple Chuckola Fruit
The Purple Chuckola Fruit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Sprite of the Purple Chuckola Fruit in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Description
"A fruit with a refreshing flavor."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)

Names in other languages

Chuckola Fruit
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲラッパの実[?]
Gerappa no Jitsu/Mi[1]
From「げらげら」(geragera, derisive laughter) and possibly "Palomino" +「実」(jitsu/mi, fruit)
Chinese 咯咯果[?]
Gēgē Guǒ
Chuckle Fruit
French Fruit Jovia
Jovia
[?]
From "jovial"
German Lachbeere[?] Compound of "lachen" (to laugh) and "beere" (berry)
Italian Frutto della bacca ridolina
Bacca ridolina
[?]
Giggly berry fruit
Giggly berry
Korean 깔깔나무열매[?]
Kkalkkalnamu Yeolmae
Blend of "깔깔" (kkal-kkal, a Korean laughter) and "나무" (namu, tree) + "열매" (yeolmae, fruit)
Russian Смешника[?]
Smeshnika
From "смешить" (smeshit, to make laugh) and possibly "-ник" (-nik, a Russian suffix used for creating a masculine noun)
Spanish Juva[?] Pun on "uva" (grape) and "ju ju ju" (a laughter)
Red Chuckola Fruit
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 赤ゲラッパの実[?]
Aka Gerappa no Jitsu
Red Chuckola Fruit
Chinese 红色咯咯果[?]
Hóngsè Gēgē Guǒ
Red Chuckle Fruit
French Fruit jovia rouge[?] Red jovia fruit
German Rote Lachbeere[?] Red chuckberry
Italian Bacca ridolina rossa[?] Red giggly berry
Korean 레드깔깔나무열매[?]
Redeu Kkalnamu Yeolmae
Red Chuckola Fruit
Spanish Juva tinta[?] Red Juva; "tinta" is used for wine
White Chuckola Fruit
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 白ゲラッパの実[?]
Shiro Gerappa no Jitsu
White Chuckola Fruit
Chinese 白色咯咯果[?]
Báisè Gēgē Guǒ
White Chuckle Fruit
French Fruit jovia blanc[?] White jovia fruit
German Weiße Lachbeere[?] White chuckberry
Italian Bacca ridolina bianca[?] White giggly berry
Korean 화이트깔깔나무열매[?]
Hwaiteu Kkalkkalnamu Yeolmae
White Chuckola Fruit
Spanish Juva blanca[?] White Juva
Purple Chuckola Fruit
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロゼゲラッパの実[?]
Roze Gerappa no Jitsu
Rosé Chuckola Fruit
Chinese 紫色咯咯果[?]
Zǐsè Gēgē Guǒ
Purple Chuckle Fruit
French Fruit jovia rosé[?] Rosé jovia fruit
German Rosé-Lachbeere[?] Rosé chuckberry
Italian Bacca ridolina rosé[?] Rosé giggly berry
Korean 로제깔깔나무열매[?]
Roje Kkalkkalnamu Yeolmae
Rosé Chuckola Fruit
Spanish Juva rosada[?] Pink Juva

References

  1. ^ 「マリオ&ルイージRPG 取扱説明書」 (Mario & Luigi RPG Toriatsukai Setsumeisho), page 7.