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Queen Bean is the primary monarch of the Beanbean Kingdom. She is painfully protective of her territory to the point of which she will defend it herself from attackers. Her son is Prince Peasley, who is presumably the successor to the Beanbean throne. She is able to keep calm even during times of crisis and still maintain control of her kingdom.

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  • Queen Bean
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  • Queen Bean is the primary monarch of the Beanbean Kingdom. She is painfully protective of her territory to the point of which she will defend it herself from attackers. Her son is Prince Peasley, who is presumably the successor to the Beanbean throne. She is able to keep calm even during times of crisis and still maintain control of her kingdom.
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Games
  • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Name
  • Queen Bean
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  • Character
Caption
  • Queen Bean from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
First
  • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
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  • X
Gender
  • Female
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  • Queen Bean is the primary monarch of the Beanbean Kingdom. She is painfully protective of her territory to the point of which she will defend it herself from attackers. Her son is Prince Peasley, who is presumably the successor to the Beanbean throne. She is able to keep calm even during times of crisis and still maintain control of her kingdom.
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