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Hoohoo Village
Hoohoo Village (compressed)
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Hoohoo Mountain
Inhabitants Hoohooligans, Blablanadon, Hammerhead Bros. (formerly)

Hoohoo Village is a small village on the base of Hoohoo Mountain during the events of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The eccentric Hoohooligans live here and there are many caves and passageways linking different places in the village. The Hammerhead Bros. also make their home here, before relocating to East Beanbean later in the game. Blablanadon lives here and serves as a transport to the top of the mountain. The inhabitants of this village apparently use or used an ancient language called Hooroglyphs as seen on walls of various areas of the village.

When Mario and Luigi first come here, they are mistaken for the one who kidnapped Prince Peasley, only for Tolstar, who had previously been beaten by Mario and Luigi, to appear and clear their names. The bridge to Hoohoo Mountain is also being repaired at the time of their arrival. To trigger the bridge to be fixed, the player has to meet the Hammerhead Bros. and talk to the bottom builder at the bridge in the village.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Captain Goomba and the other minions visit the village in The Amnesiac Koopa King, searching for Bowser. A Hoohooligan tells them that Bowser followed Popple, who had stolen food from one of the houses.

Map

Bordering or connecting locations to Hoohoo Village include:

Gallery

Items found

Item Icon Location
Mushroom Mushroom In the east area, in the ? Block at the end of the south path.
In the cave to the north of the center area, in the ? Block in the southwest of the west area.
In the cave to the north of the center area, in the ? Block in the north of the east area.
In the north area beyond a cave, in the ? Block in the southwest.
In the north area beyond a cave, in the rightmost ? Block on the bridge.
In the north area beyond a cave, a fan will give a coin or a Mushroom every time it receives water.
Golden Mushroom Golden Mushroom At the end of the area to the north of the village, given by the Monty Mole.
Nut Nut In the Hammerhead Bros. house, in the ? Block in the east corner.
In the area before the base of Hoohoo Mountain, in the ? Block in the northwest.
Syrup Jar Syrup Jar In the north area beyond a cave, in the leftmost ? Block on the bridge.
Chuckle Bean Sprite of a Chuckle Bean from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Found in beanholes (see below).
For a list of beanholes found in Hoohoo Village, see here.

Names in other languages

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 ウフ村[?]
Ufu-Mura
From「ウフッ」(ufu, a high-pitched, female type of laughter) and「村」(mura, village)
Chinese 呵呵村[?]
Hēhē Cūn
Hoohoo Village
Dutch Hiha-dorp[?] Hiha village
French Village Uf[?] From the Japanese name.
German Lachdorf[?] Laugh Village
Italian Villaggio Tiritera[?] Rigmarole Village
Korean 후훗 마을[?]
Huhut Maeul
Huhud Village
Russian Деревня Хихинков[?]
Derevnja Khikhinkov
Portmanteau of "хихи" (khi-khi, chuckle) and "Инка" (Inca) with "-ов" (-ov), and "Деревня" means "village"
Spanish Pueblo Juajuá[?] Hwahwa town