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|image=MLSS-Oho Oasis Screenshot.png
|image=[[File:MLSS-Oho Oasis Screenshot.png|256px]]
|width=
|greater_location=[[Oho Ocean]]
|greaterloc=[[Oho Ocean]]
|inhabitants=[[Oho Jee]], [[Crab]]s, Hermit Crabs, [[Firebrand and Thunderhand]]
|capital=[[Fire Palace]] and [[Thunder Palace]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|ruler=[[Fire and Thunder Gods]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|inhabitants=[[Oho Jee]], [[Crab]]s, Hermit Crabs, Deities
|first_appearance= ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|latest_appearance=
}}
}}
'''Oho Oasis''' is an island on the [[Oho Ocean]] to the east of [[Beanbean Castle]] which only appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. While part of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], the island is not inhabited by [[Beanish]]. Rather, the native [[Oho Jee]] (both red and blue varieties), [[Crab]]s, and Hermit Crabs are the only creatures who live there. Additionally, the [[Fire Palace]] and [[Thunder Palace]] each serve as a home to one of the island's deities. The Fire Palace is home to the [[Fire and Thunder Gods|Fire God]] and the Thunder Palace is home to the [[Fire and Thunder Gods|Thunder God]].
 
'''Oho Oasis''' is an island located in [[Oho Ocean]] to the east of [[Beanbean Castle]] which only appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]]. While part of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], the island is not inhabited by [[Beanish]]. Rather, the native [[Oho Jee]] (both orange and blue varieties), [[Crab]]s, and Hermit Crabs are the only creatures who live there. Additionally, the [[Fire Palace]] and [[Thunder Palace]] each serve as a home to one of the island's deities. The Fire Palace is home to [[Firebrand and Thunderhand|Firebrand]], and the Thunder Palace is home to [[Firebrand and Thunderhand|Thunderhand]].
 
Prior to ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the Oho Oasis Research Exhibition attempted to study the island and its Oho Jee inhabitants. After accidentally setting an orange Oho Jee on fire and witnessing the above phenomenon, one of the researchers was turned into an Oho Jee. The last known recording of them stated that they needed to try an equivalent experiment on the blue Oho Jee.  The fate of the exhibition is unknown, but two of their tape players remain on the island.
 
During the game's story, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] land on this island after falling from an angry [[Beanstar]]. The brothers find the two palaces. In the Fire Palace, Mario summons Firebrand and learns the [[Firebrand]] technique. Likewise, in Thunder Palace, Luigi summons Thunderhand and learns the [[Thunderhand]] technique. Using these techniques, Mario and Luigi light a fire and electrically charge an orb in the offering block, opening a pathway to the Oho Ocean [[Seabed]]. Later in the game, Mario and Luigi can return here by crossing Oho Ocean using Luigi's [[surfboard]] form.
 
==Map==
<gallery heights=400px widths=300px>
OhoOasis-Map-MLSS.png|Oho Oasis's full layout.
</gallery>
Bordering or connecting locations to Oho Oasis include:
*[[Oho Ocean]]
*[[Seabed]]


==Geography==
==Geography==
The island is very small, even smaller than the western area of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Most of the island is covered with lush vegetation, such as palm trees. The northern portion of the island is solid rock. This is the only side of the island not to have a sandy beach. Three structures still exist on the island: the Fire Palace to the west, Thunder Palace to the east, and the offering block to the southeast. The palaces are on elevated portions of the island and feature great staircases leading to their front doors.
The island is very small, even smaller than the western area of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Most of the island is covered with lush vegetation, such as palm trees. The northern portion of the island is solid rock. This is the only side of the island not to have a sandy beach. Three structures still exist on the island: the Fire Palace to the west, Thunder Palace to the east, and the offering block to the southeast. The palaces are on elevated portions of the island and feature great staircases leading to their front doors.
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{{M&LSS map}}


==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==
[[File:MLSS-Oho Jee Screenshot.png|frame|left|Screenshot of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and an [[Oho Jee]] in '''Oho Oasis'''.]]
[[File:MLSS-Oho Jee Screenshot.png|frame|left|Screenshot of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and an [[Oho Jee]] in Oho Oasis]]
The Oho Jee that inhabit Oho Oasis are found wandering about the island and inside the palaces, meeting their physical needs and thinking. They speak openly to the visitors of the island, revealing that their thought process is much different from that typical of other races. Red Oho Jee stay on the western side and inside the Fire Palace while Blue Oho Jee stay on the eastern side and inside the Thunder Palace.
The Oho Jee that inhabit Oho Oasis are found wandering about the island and inside the palaces. They speak openly to the visitors of the island, revealing that their thought process is much different from that typical of other races. Red Oho Jee stay on the western side and inside the Fire Palace while blue Oho Jee stay on the eastern side and inside the Thunder Palace. Attacking a red Oho Jee with Firebrand or attacking a blue Oho Jee with Thunderhand incites them to a battle. Although Mario and Luigi can win the battle, the Oho Jee does not disappear, which means the brothers can fight them multiple times.
 
The relationship the Oho Jee have to the island deities is unconfirmed. Both Red and Blue Oho Jee are found in the temple, and Red Oho Jee have displayed knowledge of the Fire God.
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==History==
==Items==
===Early History===
There are some [[Hoo Bean]]s and [[Chuckle Bean]]s here.
Because of the three structures on the island, there may have been a greater society at one point.  Oho Jee become monsters when their hair is set aflame by [[fire]] or electrically charged by thunder. In this state, they are capable of turning other species into Oho Jee monsters by attacking them.  After their hair burns away, they return to normal.  This function of the Oho Jee may have brought down a society once present on the island, just as the Oho Oasis Research Exhibition was attacked at a later date. However, neither the [[Fire and Thunder Gods]] nor the Oho Jee have revealed specific information as to the history of the island, no distinct conclusions can be made, other than it has to be over 3,000 years, as stated by the Fire God.
:''For a list of hidden blocks in Oho Oasis, see [[List of hidden blocks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Oho Oasis|here]].''
 
:''For a list of beanholes in Oho Oasis, see [[List of beanholes in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Oho Oasis|here]].''
===Oho Oasis Research Exhibition===
Prior to ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the Oho Oasis Research Exhibition attempted to study the island and its Oho Jee inhabitants. After accidentally setting a Red Oho Jee on fire and witnessing the above phenomenon, one of the researchers was turned into an Oho Jee.  The last known recording of them stated that they needed to try an equivalent experiment on the Blue Oho Jee.  The fate of the exhibition is unknown, but two of their tape players remain on the island.


===Mario and Luigi's Arrival===
==Profiles==
During the events of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] fell from the sky after they lost their grip on the angry [[Beanstar]] that eventually explodes into four pieces. They landed on the island and found themselves without a method of returning home. The brothers explored the island together, including the two palaces. In the Fire Palace, Mario was separated from Luigi. Exploring, he found a large orb with a fireball inside. Touching it, he summoned the Fire God, who taught him the [[Firebrand]] technique. Likewise, while the pair were exploring the Thunder Palace, Luigi was separated from Mario. He explored and discovered a large orb with electricity inside. The Thunder God was summoned to the chamber when Luigi touched it. The god taught Luigi [[Thunderhand]]. Depending on the decisions of the player, Mario may learn the Firebrand before Luigi learns the Thunderhand or vice versa. Using these techniques, Mario and Luigi lit a fire and electrically charged an orb in the offering block, opening a pathway down to the Oho Ocean seabed. The two left the island, and were not required to return. However, if they chose to, they could surf from the surface of the sea onto the island later in their adventure.
*'''Instruction booklet descriptions:'''  
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**'''English:''' ''This mysterious, solitary island in the middle of the sea is home to two strange palaces.''<ref>''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Instruction Booklet (North American), page 10.</ref>
**'''Japanese:''' 海の真ん中に浮かんだ、神殿がそびえる不思議な孤島。<ref>「マリオ&ルイージRPG 取扱説明書」 (''Mario & Luigi RPG Toriatsukai Setsumeisho''), [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/data/software/manual/manual_PAEJ_00.pdf page 7].</ref> (''Floating in the middle of the sea, a mysterious isolated island with a soaring temple.'')


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=クスアイランド <br> ''Kusu Airando''
|Jap=クスアイランド
|JapM=Kusu Island. Kusu(クス) is a sarcastic laugh.
|JapR=Kusu Airando
|JapM=From「クスクス」(''kusukusu'', a type of sarcastic laugh) and "island"
|Spa=Isla Buajajá
|Spa=Isla Buajajá
|SpaM=Mwahaha Island.
|SpaM=Mwahaha island.
|Fra=Ile Kusu
|Fre=Ile Kusu
|FraM= Kusu Island. From the japanese name.
|FreM= Kusu Island. From the Japanese name.
|Ger=Isla Hihihi
|Ger=Isla Hihihi
|GerM=Isla Heeheehee
|GerM=Isla Heeheehee
|Ita=Risola
|Ita=Risola
|ItaM=From "Riso" (laugh) and "isola" (island)}}
|ItaM=From "Riso" (laugh) and "isola" (island)
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|Chi=嘻嘻岛
{{ML:SS}}
|ChiR=Xīxī Dǎo
[[Category:Places]]
|ChiM=Teehee Island
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]
|Kor=킥킥 섬
|KorR=Kikkik Seom
|KorM=Heehee Island
}}
 
==Trivia==
*A remixed portion of the music for Oho Oasis is used for [[Driftwood Shore]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Islands]]
[[Category:Islands]]
[[Category:Beanbean Kingdom]]
[[Category:Beanbean Kingdom]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga locations]]
[[it:Risola]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, April 1, 2024

Oho Oasis
Mario and Luigi in the Oho Oasis from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Greater location Oho Ocean
Inhabitants Oho Jee, Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Firebrand and Thunderhand

Oho Oasis is an island located in Oho Ocean to the east of Beanbean Castle which only appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake. While part of the Beanbean Kingdom, the island is not inhabited by Beanish. Rather, the native Oho Jee (both orange and blue varieties), Crabs, and Hermit Crabs are the only creatures who live there. Additionally, the Fire Palace and Thunder Palace each serve as a home to one of the island's deities. The Fire Palace is home to Firebrand, and the Thunder Palace is home to Thunderhand.

Prior to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the Oho Oasis Research Exhibition attempted to study the island and its Oho Jee inhabitants. After accidentally setting an orange Oho Jee on fire and witnessing the above phenomenon, one of the researchers was turned into an Oho Jee. The last known recording of them stated that they needed to try an equivalent experiment on the blue Oho Jee. The fate of the exhibition is unknown, but two of their tape players remain on the island.

During the game's story, Mario and Luigi land on this island after falling from an angry Beanstar. The brothers find the two palaces. In the Fire Palace, Mario summons Firebrand and learns the Firebrand technique. Likewise, in Thunder Palace, Luigi summons Thunderhand and learns the Thunderhand technique. Using these techniques, Mario and Luigi light a fire and electrically charge an orb in the offering block, opening a pathway to the Oho Ocean Seabed. Later in the game, Mario and Luigi can return here by crossing Oho Ocean using Luigi's surfboard form.

Map[edit]

Bordering or connecting locations to Oho Oasis include:

Geography[edit]

The island is very small, even smaller than the western area of Beanbean Castle Town. Most of the island is covered with lush vegetation, such as palm trees. The northern portion of the island is solid rock. This is the only side of the island not to have a sandy beach. Three structures still exist on the island: the Fire Palace to the west, Thunder Palace to the east, and the offering block to the southeast. The palaces are on elevated portions of the island and feature great staircases leading to their front doors.

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Inhabitants[edit]

Screenshot of Mario, Luigi and an Oho Jee in Oho Oasis, from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Screenshot of Mario, Luigi and an Oho Jee in Oho Oasis

The Oho Jee that inhabit Oho Oasis are found wandering about the island and inside the palaces. They speak openly to the visitors of the island, revealing that their thought process is much different from that typical of other races. Red Oho Jee stay on the western side and inside the Fire Palace while blue Oho Jee stay on the eastern side and inside the Thunder Palace. Attacking a red Oho Jee with Firebrand or attacking a blue Oho Jee with Thunderhand incites them to a battle. Although Mario and Luigi can win the battle, the Oho Jee does not disappear, which means the brothers can fight them multiple times.

Items[edit]

There are some Hoo Beans and Chuckle Beans here.

For a list of hidden blocks in Oho Oasis, see here.
For a list of beanholes in Oho Oasis, see here.

Profiles[edit]

  • Instruction booklet descriptions:
    • English: This mysterious, solitary island in the middle of the sea is home to two strange palaces.[1]
    • Japanese: 海の真ん中に浮かんだ、神殿がそびえる不思議な孤島。[2] (Floating in the middle of the sea, a mysterious isolated island with a soaring temple.)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クスアイランド
Kusu Airando
From「クスクス」(kusukusu, a type of sarcastic laugh) and "island"

Chinese 嘻嘻岛
Xīxī Dǎo
Teehee Island

French Ile Kusu
Kusu Island. From the Japanese name.
German Isla Hihihi
Isla Heeheehee
Italian Risola
From "Riso" (laugh) and "isola" (island)
Korean 킥킥 섬
Kikkik Seom
Heehee Island

Spanish Isla Buajajá
Mwahaha island.

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  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.