Beanish

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Template:Species-infobox The Beanish are the occupants of the Beanbean Kingdom, an ally of the Mushroom Kingdom located to the south of it. The Beanish people are of the Beanbean Kingdom as Toads are of the Mushroom Kingdom. They have green skin, huge mouths and are generally quick to laughter. The Beanish may be able to live for many, many years, as is evidenced by the fact that Bubbles spent one thousand years pleasing the Chuckola Reserve. The Beanish are more protective of their borders than the Toads, and their government seems less aloof than that of the Mushroom Kingdom, as seen by the Beanbean posts in Hoohoo Village. Some of the citizens could have once been either regular toads or humans who transformed due to Bean Fever, an illness that affects travelers who aren't accustomed to the foods in the kingdom, as the doctor mentioned Mario would be come a Bean if Luigi didn't cure him.

The Hoohooligans are a separate species. There is also a Beanish species of pet called Beanlets, as well as an unnamed green dog seen accompanying an unnamed Beanish miner on Hoohoo Mountain. The Beanish are thought to be relatives of the Soybeans, who apparently lived in a time where Beanish subspecies with special abilities (the fast-moving dash-beans, the flying spin-beans and the tunneling mole-beans) existed. The Beanish people made their debut in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

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Beanish people return in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They are seen around Pi'illo Island. Many of them are on holiday, traveling from the Beanbean Kingdom. Some other Beanish characters also appear in other games in the Mario & Luigi series aside from the first: Fawful appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and is a main antagonist of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and Popple reappears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

Notable Beanish members

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French (NOA) Bine[?] ?
French (NOE) Pois[?] Bean
German Bohnling[?] Beanish
Korean 콩족[?]
Kongjok
Bean Tribe
Spanish Judía[?] Bean

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