Talk:Beanbean Kingdom

Mushroom kingdom/ Beanbean border
on the article for the beanbean kningdom, it says it shares its north western border with the mushroom kingdom, but on the mushroom kingdom article it says it shares it southwestern border, witch is correct? one of the articles need to be changed.--Sonicobbsessed 19:08, 4 June 2008 (EDT)
 * See the Mushroom Kingdom talk page. 23:31, 4 June 2008 (EDT)

I changed it to northeastern, Peach's castle is visible as a sillhouette in the top right corner of the map.--Jellyfloater
 * Good job for noticing that! 10:29, 11 September 2008 (EDT)

Beanbean Castle Area
Each specific area of the Beanbean Kingdom has its own article, such as Teehee Valley and Stardust Fields, but there's no article, or even a section of another article, about the grassy part of the kingdom around the castle (the pipes there call it "Beanbean Castle Area"). It's true that nothing really happens here, but it still takes up a very big amount of the kingdom. If it doesn't qualify for its own page for some reason, it should at least have a section in this page.
 * It should get its own page (and a mention here), but as you said, nothing really happens there, so I guess no one's gotten around to it yet (just look at the quality of the Areas section in general here: all the places need expansion). - 21:46, 26 January 2009 (EST)


 * If you are knowledgeable about this subject Crystal Yoshi, please feel free to start creating articles and expanding older ones. That would be a big help to the wiki! =) --
 * Well, I'm not the greatest wiki article writer, but I am a big M&L:SS fan, so I'll try. Why don't I start with a section on this page? If I do anything wrong, someone else can fix it. 20:30, 29 January 2009 (EST)

Yeah, I guess it's actually called Beanbean Outskirts, so someone changed it. But what I'm wondering is, are there any screenshots of Beanbean Outskirts on the wiki? It would be good to have one for that section.

Spanish Name
Please, Queen Bitch, Spanish name is Reino Judía, not Reino Habichuela. I assure you, I played it in Spanish.User: Grácovitz