Chucklehuck Woods
Chucklehuck Woods
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Beanbean Kingdom
“Travel here is permitted only for select individuals in order to guard the Chucklehuck Woods ecology.”
Chucklehuck Woods guard, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Chucklehuck Woods is a forest in the Beanbean Kingdom, southwest of Beanbean Castle, that is the only location for the Chuckola Fruit (the main ingredient of Chuckola Cola) and Winkles. It appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake as the fourth world in the game; Mario and Luigi travel here to find the Chuckola Reserve, so they can heal Queen Bean from the Belly Blech worm Cackletta forced her to eat. They also come for a second time to retrieve the Beanstar piece that fell in the area. Chateau de Chucklehuck sits on the forest's edge.

The forest itself is dark and forbidding, full of Pestnuts, Chuck Guys, and Fuzzbushes. It also includes two talking stumps, Chuckleroot and his granddaughter (and presumably his daughters or sons as well); another tree, Mother Chuckalola also appears, but it is unknown if this (seemingly important) plant is capable of speech or thought. Mario must find three types of Chuckola Fruit in the forest so that Chuckleroot will let him pass: red, white, and purple Chuckola Fruit. The major boss at the end of this world is Chuckolator, and a Wiggler is also fought here. At the end of the second visit to the woods, Popple also battles the Mario Bros.

In the northern part of Chucklehuck Woods, Warp Pipe #5 can be found.

Chucklehuck Woods are also home to the Winkles, and Winkle Colosseum is located in the deeper parts of the forest.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the forest is much darker, while the music is more tribal and ominous-sounding.

MapEdit

 
Chucklehuck Woods Area map.

Bordering or connecting locations to the Chucklehuck Woods include:

EnemiesEdit

Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaEdit

Minion Quest: The Search for BowserEdit

amiibo exclusiveEdit

ItemsEdit

In addition to the items listed below, Hee Beans can be obtained by playing Chuckola Bounce.

Item Icon Location
Mushroom   In the second screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, in the ? Block above the big platform.
In the second screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, there is a green pipe to the north. The item is in the rightmost ? Block near the pipe.
In the fourth screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, in the south ? Block in the east hedge.
In the cave screen on the path to the Winkle area, in the ? Block in the north.
Two screens before the Chuckleroot there is an area to the right. The item is in the northeast ? Block there.
In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, there is a cave to the southeast. The item is in the center ? Block in the first scene.
In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, there is a cave to the southeast. The item is in the ? Block in the southeast of the second scene.
In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, there is a cave to the southeast. The item is in the left ? Block in the third screen.
On the path to Mother Chuckalola, in the northwest ? Block in the south.
In the second scene beneath Mother Chuckalola, in the ? Block in the south.
In the second scene beneath Mother Chuckalola, in the ? Block in the west.
In the third scene beneath Mother Chuckalola, in the ? Block in the southwest.
1-Up Mushroom   In the Ankoopa screen on the path to the Winkle area, in the northwesternmost ? Block in the west.
On the path to Mother Chuckalola, in the ? Block in the north before the stairs.
Nut   In the north screen of the Winkle area, in the ? Block in the southwest.
Syrup Jar   In the second screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, there is a warp pipe to the north. The item is in the leftmost ? Block near the pipe.
In the fourth screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, in the west ? Block in the east hedge.
In the fourth screen from Chateau de Chucklehuck, in the east ? Block in the east hedge.
In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, take the southeast path, and in the ? Block above the platform to the left of the door to the cave.
In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, there is a cave to the southeast. The item is in the right ? Block in the first scene.
Refreshing Herb   In the Ankoopa screen on the path to the Winkle area, in the southeasternmost ? Block in the west.
Two screens before the Chuckleroot there is an area to the right. The item is in the southeast ? Block there.
In the screen to the left of Chuckleroot, in the ? Block above the northeast platform.
On the path to Mother Chuckalola, where the path is split, in the ? Block on the west road.
Hoo Bean   Found in hidden blocks (see below).
Chuckle Bean   Found in beanholes (see below).
Beanstar piece   In the north of the Winkle area. Requires fighting Popple.
Purple Chuckola Fruit   In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, there is a cave to the southeast. The fruit is at the end of the cave.
Red Chuckola Fruit   In the area to the left of Chuckleroot, inside a hedge to the southwest.
White Chuckola Fruit   In the area to the right of Chuckleroot, deep in the hedge in the second screen.
Winkle Card   In the Winkle area, won after beating the Winkle minigame.
For a list of hidden blocks found in Chucklehuck Woods, see here.
For a list of beanholes found in Chucklehuck Woods, see here.

ProfilesEdit

  • Instruction booklet descriptions:
    • English: The legendary Chuckola fruit, the basic ingredient for Chuckola Cola, is found here.[1]
    • Japanese: 伝説のソーダの原料である「ゲラッパの実」が取れる森。[2] (A forest where "Chuckola Fruit", the raw material for the legendary soda, can be obtained.)

Names in other languagesEdit

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
Japanese ゲラゴーニュの森
Geragōnyu no Mori

From「ゲラゲラ」(geragera, a loud laughter bordering rudeness) and "Bourgogne" +「森」(mori, forest)

Chinese 咯咯艮第森林
Gēgēgèndì Sēnlín
Chuckle-gundy Forest

Dutch Grinnhikwoud
Pun on "grinnik" (chuckle) and "hik" (hiccup) + "woud" (forest)
French Bois du Rire
Woods of Laughter
German Grinsewald
From "grinsen" (smirk) and "wald" (forest)
Italian Bosco Ghigno
Grin Woods
Korean 깔르고뉴 숲
Kkalleugonyu Sup
Blend of "깔깔" (kkal-kkal, sound of laughter) or "까르코비츠" (Kkareukobicheu, Fawful) and possibly "Bourgogne" + "숲" (sup, forest)

Spanish Bosque Jijí
Heehee forest

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Instruction Booklet (North American), page 10.
  2. ^ 「マリオ&ルイージRPG 取扱説明書」 (Mario & Luigi RPG Toriatsukai Setsumeisho), page 7.