Yoshi Theater (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)

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The Yoshi Theater is a theater located north of Beanbean Castle Town in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. It was built specially to honor the Yoshis. Boddle, Bubbles's brother, is the curator. After the Mario brothers obtain the seven Neon Eggs, received after feeding seven different colored Yoshis with Bean Fruits, Boddle places them on the sign and the Yoshi Theater opens while the Yoshis celebrate. Evelyn, Jose and Markus also work here as archeologists.

Mario and Luigi in the Yoshi Theater
Yoshi Theater as seen in the remake.

The Yoshi Theater is the only place to see Yoshis in the game, not counting the ending, when it is revealed that the whole adventure was made into a movie.

The theater also appeared in the 3DS remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, with the same purpose as the original game; only this time, the Yoshis watching the movie are seen in a pre-title intro cutscene, instead of the ending. The Yoshis are also seen watching the events of Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser unfold.

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Bordering or connecting locations to Yoshi Theater include:

Trivia

 
Yoshi watching a movie.
  • All of the movies showing at the Yoshi Theater are based on games within the Nintendo universe (including Mario & Luigi itself).
    • Legend of Stafy – Based on the The Legendary Starfy video game series.
    • Wario – A Wario-based movie whose poster is based on a piece of artwork from the WarioWare series.
    • M & L – It is implied that this is a movie of the very game that Yoshi Theater is featured in: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
    • Kirby Story – A seemingly generic movie featuring Kirby. It could be a pun on Mario Story, an alternate name for Paper Mario, as this game's main plot device is the Star Rod, which initially comes from the Kirby series.


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