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|Jap=クラピコ草
|Jap=クラピコ草
|JapR=Kurapiko Sō
|JapR=Kurapiko Sō
|JapM=「クラピコ」is possibly from「くらくら」(''kurakura'', a term for "giddy") and「トロピコ」(''toropiko'', tropic); and「草」means "grass"
|JapM=「クラピコ」is possibly from「クラクラ」(''kurakura'', a term for "giddy") and「トロピコ」(''toropiko'', tropic); and「草」means "grass"
|Spa=Hierba Antídoto
|Spa=Hierba Antídoto
|SpaM=Grass Antidote
|SpaM=Grass Antidote

Revision as of 22:51, August 2, 2022

Crabbie Grass
Crabbie Grass
Description
"Bitter medicine for Bean Fever."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)

Crabbie Grass is an item in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake. It is a small, bitter-tasting herb and the only known cure to the Bean Fever disease. Its only known location it grows at is the end of the temple of Guffawha Ruins, tucked in to Beanbean Kingdom. During the events of the game, Mario contracts Bean Fever after eating an Invincishroom (clarified to be a misidentified Poison Mushroom in the game's remake) and Luigi is tasked by the Toad doctor with retrieving it. Luigi only finds one piece of this herbal medicine, enough to cure Mario's bedridden state.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the Crabbie Grass is red instead of its original green coloration.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クラピコ草[?]
Kurapiko Sō
「クラピコ」is possibly from「クラクラ」(kurakura, a term for "giddy") and「トロピコ」(toropiko, tropic); and「草」means "grass"
Chinese 克拉比草[?]
Kèlābǐ Cǎo
Crabbie Grass
Italian Erba Esilarante[?] Side-Splitting Grass
Spanish Hierba Antídoto[?] Grass Antidote