Starbeans Cafe

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The Beanbean Machine menu in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

The Starbeans Cafe is a shop in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga owned by Professor E. Gadd. It is located in Beanbean Castle Town. The shop's Beanbean Machine[1] utilizes a special StarB System in which customers bring various Beans to expand the menu with freshly-made Bean Juice.[2] Each drink boosts a different stat permanently and requires a certain number of Beans. There are 7 different flavors. If all 7 drinks are made at least once, E. Gadd will put up a picture of himself next to the counter for the rest of the game. In the Japanese version of the game, icons appear next to drinks Mario and Luigi already made on the drink menu.

The name of the cafe itself is based off the real-life Starbucks. The Prima Games guide even calls the establishment "a" Starbeans, further connecting it to the restaurant franchise.[3] Also, three of the drinks served at the cafe have names based off real varieties of coffee: Hoolumbian, Chuckoccino, and Teeheespresso are named for the Colombian, Cappuccino, and Espresso coffees respectively.

In the remake, specifically in the alternate story mode Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser, it was revealed that the reason why E. Gadd created the franchise was so it would act as secondary funding for his ghost research which he mindlessly admitted to an already-departed Captain Goomba and his soldiers while rambling. In addition, the number of beans required per blend have been reduced, while also reducing the effect of each blend.

Bean Juice

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  • Woohoo Blend – For 25 Woo Beans (10 in the remake), this drink boosts a character's HP by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Hoohoo Blend – 25 Hoo Beans (10 in the remake) result in a drink that raises a character's BP by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Chuckle Blend – By grinding 25 Chuckle Beans (10 in the remake), the Bros. can make a drink that raises Speed by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Teehee Blend – If 25 Hee Beans (10 in the remake) are put in the machine, the result is a drink that boosts Stache by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Hoolumbian – By combining 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hoo Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively), this drink can raise POW by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Chuckoccino – 15 Woo Beans and 10 Chuckle Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively) make a drink that raises DEF by 4 (2 in the remake).
  • Teeheespresso – The most powerful drink is made with 15 Woo Beans and 10 Hee Beans (6 and 4 in the remake, respectively). It raises a random stat by 6 points (3 in the remake).

Special Items

Every time a drink is mixed that hasn't been made before, Professor E. Gadd will come and give Mario and Luigi one of his inventions, usually coupled with a humorous scene. These secret items can be equipped in the extra equipment slot under Clothes and Badges. Like Clothes and Badges, each character can only equip one item.

There are seven types of Bean Juice, and thus, seven items that can be equipped to Mario or Luigi. They are given out in a set order, listed below, regardless of the order the drinks are made. With the exception of the Excite Spring, Power Grip, and Cobalt Necktie, every Accessory takes effect to both characters, as long as the characters are together.

  • Greed Wallet – Double the coins you get from monsters! (Double-Up Coin)
  • Bonus Ring – Don't lose HP in battle for an EXP bonus! (Double-Up EXP)
  • Excite Spring – Hold the button to float on defense! (Floating Jump)
  • Great Force – Double the damage you give AND take! (Rough Battle)
  • *Secret Specs – Gain the ability to see hidden blocks! (Block Hunter)
  • Power Grip – Never drop the Hammerhead on defense! (Hammer Grip)
  • Cobalt Necktie – Double your Stache points! (Shining Stache)
  • Game Boy Horror SP – Defeat foes and always get rare items! (Rare Itemizer)
  • - Secret Specs are only available in the remake

If a drink is made that has already been made before, or if the brothers have received all seven items, they can still continue to make Bean Juice, but only the drink is received.

Names in other languages

Starbeans Cafe

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Sternbohnen-Café[?] Starbeans Café
Italian Bar del Fagiolo Stella[?] Beanstar's Bar
Spanish Café Estelar[?] Star Café

Bean Juice

Woohoo Blend

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アハストレート[?]
aha sutorēto
Aha Straight
Italian Miscela Crepapelle[?] "Miscela" means mixture; "Crepapelle" comes from the italian expression "Ridere a Crepapelle", meaning something like "Laughing Riotously"
Spanish Jexpresso[?] Hexpresso

Hoohoo Blend

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウフストレート[?]
uhu sutorēto
Ufu Straight
Italian Miscela Tiritera[?] Rigmarole Mixture
Spanish Juajuáreto[?] ?

Chuckle Blend

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲラストレート[?]
gera sutorēto
Gera Straight
Italian Miscela Ghigno[?] Grin Mixture
Spanish Jijíreto[?] ?

Teehee Blend

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デヘストレート[?]
dehe sutorēto
Dehe Straight
Italian Miscela Sorriso[?] Smile Mixture
Spanish Jejéreto[?] ?

Hoolumbian

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウフマンジャロ[?]
uhumanjaro
Ufumanjaro
Italian Tirisucco[?] From "tiritera" (rigmarole) and "succo" (juice)
Spanish Jajáreto[?] ?

Chuckoccino

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲラプチーノ[?]
gerapuchchīno
Gera-puccino
Italian Ghignuccino[?] Grin-uccino
Spanish Jojópuchino[?] Hohopuccino

Teeheespresso

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デヘプレッソ[?]
degepuresso
Dehe-presso
Italian Sorrisespresso[?] Smilespresso
Spanish Cortajojó[?] Cuthoho

Special Items

Greed Wallet

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Portavarizia[?] Avarice Case
Spanish Bolsa Codicia[?] Greed Bag

Bonus Ring

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Anello Bonus[?] Bonus Ring
Spanish Anillo Bonus[?] Bonus Ring

Excite Spring

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Protezione Più[?] Protection Plus
Spanish Salto Pasión[?] Passion Jump

Great Force

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Granforza[?] Great Force
Spanish Gran Fuerza[?] Great Force

Power Grip

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Mastice Energia[?] Energy Putty
Spanish Agarre Fijo[?] Fixed Grip

Cobalt Necktie

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Cravatta Cobalto[?] Cobalt Necktie
Spanish Cinta Cobre[?] Copper Tape

Game Boy Horror SP

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Game Boy Horror SP[?] ?
Spanish Game Boy Horror SP[?] ?

Trivia

  • Wario, Fox McCloud, Link, Captain Olimar, Samus Aran, and even an Excitebiker were each planned to make appearances and taste drinks, while Professor E. Gadd was only planned to appear once. These cameos were removed to expand E. Gadd's role.
  • Each gift was renamed (except the Excite Spring) to loosen the connection to each character, but most of the item sprites appear to remain the same.[4]
  • The music played when the drink menu appears is a rearrangement of Mario's Pad's music from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The theme from Luigi's Mansion will also play during one of the conversations with E. Gadd.
  • According to the Starbeans employee, Professor E. Gadd never thought about constructing toilets in the coffee shop. This abruptly prompts Luigi into taking out the Poltergust 3000 (5000 in the remake) to suck up the professor.

References

  1. ^ "Have you tried the drinks made by my latest invention: the wondrous Beanbean Machine?" - Professor E. Gadd
  2. ^ "You can drink Bean Juice here. Use the StarB System to increase the variety of drinks you can get." - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga instruction booklet, pg. 33.
  3. ^ "It's a Starbeans, a beverage shop that takes the Beans Mario and Luigi find throughout the land in Blocks, fights, mini-games, and underground, and grinds them into concoctions that affect the brothers' stats." - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Prima Official Strategy Guide. Page 74.
  4. ^ http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlss_lost.shtml

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