Chateau de Chucklehuck

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Chateau de Chucklehuck
The entrance to Chateau de Chucklehuck

Chateau de Chucklehuck is a cola brewery located between Chucklehuck Woods and the area around Beanbean Castle Town. Mario and Luigi visit the Chateau fairly early in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The Beanbean Brooch is required for Mario and Luigi to get in here. Chuckola Cola is made here from the finest Chuckola Fruit picked in Chucklehuck Woods. About halfway Mario finds Popple who seems to replace Luigi. After Popple takes off and Mario and Luigi meet again, they go to the next room. They battle Popple and Rookie in this room, who then take off when they are defeated. They soon meet Cork and Cask, two Beanish with French accents that own the Chateau. (Bubbles was the initial owner and founder, but he decided to turn the building over to Cork and Cask while he worked on his Chuckola Reserve.) They teach the Mario Brothers the Mini-Mario and Luigi Dunk techniques in exchange for freeing them from a barrel.

Many crates of Chuckola Fruit are present in the brewery, as well as a maze of barrels containing Chuckola Cola. The Mario Bros. must navigate the maze to reach their goal.

Map

Bordering or connecting locations to Chateau de Chucklehuck include:

Items

Item Icon Location
Supersyrup Jar   In the first screen after the barrel area, there is a secret room to the north of the boxes in the northwest. The item is in the second ? Block.
Super Nut   In the first screen after the barrel area, there is a secret room to the north of the boxes in the northwest. The item is in the fourth ? Block.
Chuckle Bean   Found in bean spots (see below).
Red Goblet   In the teaching area, in the first room to the right.
Green Goblet   In the teaching area, in the second room to the right.
For a list of bean spots in Chateau de Chucklehuck, see here.

Gallery

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シャトー・ゲラゴーニュ[?]
Shatō Geragōnyu
Château Geragonyu. Geragonyu (ゲラゴーニュ) comes from gera gera(ゲラゲラ), a loud laughter bordering (or past bordering) rudeness.
German Grinsewald-Chateau[?] Multi language compound of German Grinsewald (Grin Forest) and French Chateau (Castle)
Italian Cantina Ghigno[?] Grin Winery
Spanish Bodegas Jijí[?] Jiji Wineries; Jijí is a laughing sound