Château Chanterelle

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“What a peaceful and cozy little house! Must be nice to live here.”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Château Chanterelle is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the yellow Mini Paint Star in Sunglow Ridge, and unlocks paths leading to Mondo Woods and Marmalade Valley. The Toad Professor lives here with his pet Chain Chomp, Princess. The spike for the door in Kiwano Temple is found here. The Piggy Bank Thing card can be found here in the barn.

Layout

After entering the area, a Toad shows Mario the professor's house, which has an orange Mini Paint Star on top. When Mario enters the house, another Toad explains that the professor has went for a walk in Mondo Woods with his pet Chain Chomp, Princess. Exiting the house's back door, Mario can go north and enter a Warp Pipe that takes him to the orange Mini Paint Star.

To get the green Mini Paint Star, Mario must enter Princess's doghouse, which brings him underground. He can enter a Warp Pipe and go behind a barn. Opening the left barn door reveals the Piggy Bank Thing. Mario must align the lines on the doors so that they form a path he can Cutout to reach the Mini Paint Star.

After Mario has found the professor in Mondo Woods, he is found laying face-down near Princess's doghouse. He is upset about Princess still being lost, but gives Mario the Excavation Site Permit so he can search in Marmalade Valley.

The final visit to Château Chanterelle is made after Mario and Huey get the Bone Thing in Marmalade Valley. Mario must cutout two planks near Princess's doghouse and insert the Bone, which attracts Princess and causes her to jump on the professor. The professor cheers up and is glad that Princess returned to visit him, then gives Mario a Sharp Spike that he must use on a door at Kiwano Temple.

Required Thing(s)

  • Bone (to call the Professor's pet Chain Chomp, Princess)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キーノコハウス
Kīnoko Hausu
Kīnoko House, a pun based on 黄色 kiiro, meaning yellow, and kinoko, meaning mushroom

German Gut Schlüsselblume
Cowslip Estate
Russian Шато «Шафран»
Shato «Shafran»
Château Saffron

Spanish Finca Colmenilla
Morel Property