Difference between revisions of "Theory: Cavi Cape's Location"
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*'''Argument 1''': Both areas are coastal, with [[Teehee Valley]] having once been a part of the ocean that receded, [[Oho Ocea]]n being an ocean and [[Cavi Cape]] being a Cape. | *'''Argument 1''': Both areas are coastal, with [[Teehee Valley]] having once been a part of the ocean that receded, [[Oho Ocea]]n being an ocean and [[Cavi Cape]] being a Cape. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 6 November 2022
Theory | |
Status | High Consensus |
Author | GreyGaymer SuperResch64 Seán D. Walsh Lady Sophie |
Date of creation | October 21st, 2021
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Abstract
Cavi Cape is very close to eastern Beanbean Kingdom, specifically the Oho Ocean and Teehee Valley.
Arguments
- Argument 1: Both areas are coastal, with Teehee Valley having once been a part of the ocean that receded, Oho Ocean being an ocean and Cavi Cape being a Cape.
- Argument 2: In Bowser Jr.’s Journey, Bowser Jr. encounters Oho Jees in Cavi Cape. Oho Jees are originally from Oho Oasis and are found in only these two locations across the games.
- Argument 3: Teehee Valley is close to the Mushroom Kingdom, with it both being near Stardust Fields, the Mushroom-Beanbean border, and home to Little Fungitown, a town of Mushroom Kingdom immigrants that has Mushroom Platforms much like those found in the Mushroom Kingdom.
- Argument 4: In Cavi Cape there is a crashed ship which has an identical build to the S.S. Chuckola, a Beanish vessel that once delivered Chuckola Cola/Reserve but sank and became stranded in Teehee Valley. The Cavi Cape ship has bottles of Chuckola Cola/Reserve scattered around, barrels identical to those found on the S.S. Chuckola and a near-identical internal and external structure. It also has a sign depicting a Chuckola Fruit, clearly establishing a connection between the two.