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The '''Soybean Civilization''' was an ancient civilization that once inhabited the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Most of the Soybeans' past (and even their existence, which is only verified by the [[Beanstone]]s) is an enigma, and they were only hinted at in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.
The '''Soybean Civilization''', whose people have also been collectively referred to as the "'''Soybeans'''", was an ancient civilization that once inhabited the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Most of the Soybeans' past (and even their existence, which is only verified by the [[Beanstone]]s) is an enigma, and they were only hinted at in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.


Even hearing about the Soybean Civilization is completely optional for the [[Mario Bros.]], but they can do so by talking to [[Fava]]'s brother (who describes himself as a great intellect) in [[Beanbean Castle Town]] (unless the town is under attack by [[Cackletta]]). If they do so, he will inform them that he is currently most interested in studying the Soybean Civilization and will ask [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they wish to hear a report on it. If they answer "Yes", then he will begin speaking of the civilization, revealing much about it. Apparently, the Soybean Civilization coexisted with (or possibly included) at least three [[Beanish]] subspecies: [[spin-bean]]s (who had the ability of flight, likely a reference to the [[Spin Jump]]), [[mole-bean]]s (who, like any other type of mole, could dig through the ground), and [[dash-bean]]s (who could move at super speeds, hence their name). According to the intellect, the Soybeans may have also very well lived in the Beanbean Kingdom (or maybe even Beanbean Castle Town itself), although the only possible proof of this would be the location of the ten Beanstones, the civilization's buried treasures, in the town. The Mario Brothers could then accept the man's challenge of locating these underground gems, and he would finally reveal that the Soybeans were extremely short; as such, only Mario's crushed form could find the otherwise invisible Beanstones. (When the small Mario stood on one of the invisible pits in which the gems were placed, an exclamation point would appear above his head and, if ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' was being played on a [[Game Boy Player]], the [[GameCube]] controller would rumble.)
Even hearing about the Soybean Civilization is completely optional for the [[Mario Bros.]], but they can do so by talking to [[Fava]]'s brother (who describes himself as a great intellect) in [[Beanbean Castle Town]] (unless the town is under attack by [[Cackletta]]). If they do so, he will inform them that he is currently most interested in studying the Soybean Civilization and will ask [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they wish to hear a report on it. If they answer "Yes", then he will begin speaking of the civilization, revealing much about it. Apparently, the Soybean Civilization coexisted with (or possibly included) at least three [[Beanish]] subspecies: [[spin-bean]]s (who had the ability of flight, likely a reference to the [[Spin Jump]]), [[mole-bean]]s (who, like any other type of mole, could dig through the ground), and [[dash-bean]]s (who could move at super speeds, hence their name). According to the intellect, the Soybeans may have also very well lived in the Beanbean Kingdom (or maybe even Beanbean Castle Town itself), although the only possible proof of this would be the location of the ten Beanstones, the civilization's buried treasures, in the town. The Mario Brothers could then accept the man's challenge of locating these underground gems, and he would finally reveal that the Soybeans were extremely short; as such, only Mario's crushed form could find the otherwise invisible Beanstones. (When the small Mario stood on one of the invisible pits in which the gems were placed, an exclamation point would appear above his head and, if ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' was being played on a [[Game Boy Player]], the [[GameCube]] controller would rumble.)

Revision as of 09:49, May 30, 2007

The Soybean Civilization, whose people have also been collectively referred to as the "Soybeans", was an ancient civilization that once inhabited the Beanbean Kingdom. Most of the Soybeans' past (and even their existence, which is only verified by the Beanstones) is an enigma, and they were only hinted at in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Even hearing about the Soybean Civilization is completely optional for the Mario Bros., but they can do so by talking to Fava's brother (who describes himself as a great intellect) in Beanbean Castle Town (unless the town is under attack by Cackletta). If they do so, he will inform them that he is currently most interested in studying the Soybean Civilization and will ask Mario and Luigi if they wish to hear a report on it. If they answer "Yes", then he will begin speaking of the civilization, revealing much about it. Apparently, the Soybean Civilization coexisted with (or possibly included) at least three Beanish subspecies: spin-beans (who had the ability of flight, likely a reference to the Spin Jump), mole-beans (who, like any other type of mole, could dig through the ground), and dash-beans (who could move at super speeds, hence their name). According to the intellect, the Soybeans may have also very well lived in the Beanbean Kingdom (or maybe even Beanbean Castle Town itself), although the only possible proof of this would be the location of the ten Beanstones, the civilization's buried treasures, in the town. The Mario Brothers could then accept the man's challenge of locating these underground gems, and he would finally reveal that the Soybeans were extremely short; as such, only Mario's crushed form could find the otherwise invisible Beanstones. (When the small Mario stood on one of the invisible pits in which the gems were placed, an exclamation point would appear above his head and, if Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga was being played on a Game Boy Player, the GameCube controller would rumble.)

These were the only mentions of the great and ancient civilization, and, even when Mario and Luigi found the Beanstones and took them to the man (who rewarded them with a Bros. Rock badge), he would only claim that he would announce his hypothesis on the civilization and take no further action in-game. Finally, it may be worth noting that even though Fava's brother seems to be the only person who acknowledges the existence of the Soybean Civilization, the invisible pits in which the Beanstones are stored (as well as the strange reactions they trigger in short people) were actually spoken off in one of the many books belonging to a separate character.