In the german translation of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Chuckola Cola was actually called "Witzwein", which straight up translates to "Joke Wine" in English.
That explains it. Telling jokes to a chucklehuckola males it more impressive. Just like how bubbles tell jokes to the chuckolator and heals itself. (And its annoying)
To be fair in his total defense cutscene the scientists are doing tests so it’s possible that they are improving it to keep him muscular then again that’s just hypothetical
It is incredible that there is no type of alcohol restriction in Nintendo games, at least tell me that tobacco is also restricted in those games, even to characters who are very young
1: F-Zero GX is a Teen-rated game, so I can see references to alcohol being mentioned in it. 2: The Mix ability icon tends to be rather subtle in most cases. 3: The Chateau Romani could just be top quality milk, but since not just anyone can buy that kind of drink, it does suggest that it contains an extra chemical (which would explain why Link gains an infinite magic meter upon consuming it). In fact, Gorman's behavior further suggests that the Chateau Romani is not the kind of drink to be consuming in a reckless manner. 4: Champagne consumption is censored outside of Japan. Think about the target audience here. 6: Replaced the mug with what's called "insanity bombs" outside of Japan. 8: Outside of Japan, Soda Popinski drinks sodas for his strength. But in the Wii version's Title Defense mode, he gains access to an energy-boosting elixir, which enhances his power and speed (at the expense of making himself more vulnerable to counterattacks with each failed attempt to hit Little Mac). It should also be noted that the elixir eventually turns Soda Popinski red when too much of it is consumed (a sign that it's very dangerous for the human body to take). 10: Link couldn't get the Noble Pursuit in Breath of the Wild (due to being a teen), but he can in Tears of the Kingdom, which is a strong indicator that he's officially an adult in the latter game. 12: When a trophy strongly resembles a wine glass.
@@DarknesstheHedgehog6 Link is 6 years older than in Breath of the Wild though, so you would think that he's old enough to legally purchase an adult drink.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions, one side quest involves helping one of the characters Maiko recover after she got absolutely plastered drunk. And no this and all of the other references to alcohol was left completely untouched in the English version.
Some of these are completely fine. Alcohol exists, the Mario quiz cards for example are literal trivia about cooking and history. And the Mario picross one is fine, drawing a glass of a beverage of any sort is no problem.
What a great compilation, I honestly didn't think that kind of content would be found in some Nintendo titles, it was seriously interesting. I hope you also show religious moments from Nintendo games
Don't forget Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Near the end, Mythra offers Rex a drink, though she does immediately remember he's underage. Not to mention his wish that he and final boss Malos could just drink to resolve the issue at hand.
7:40 "Chuckola Cola" is a direct reference to a soda of the same name from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, which is made of the fruits from Chucklehuck Woods.😉
Nintendo unity, in animal crossing new horizons, when you start the game up and Isabelle is doing the announcements just right next to her looks to be like brubon drink
its probably cola or iced tea, it doesn't imply that it's brubon. unless you remeber isabelle's random comments when you don't actually have any news "oh, have you seen that new tv show? nevermind..."
In Kirby Right Back at Ya. The episode, The Kirby Derby Part 2, close to the end of the episode. You can see Tiff holding a bottle of Champagne, and Tiff is a kid.
The Mario Quiz Cards and the Game Over Screen in Kirby Super Star Stacker for the Super Famicom in Japan, are the weirdest ones we might have all seen.
4:52 funny thing, in age of calamity you can make a noble pursuit, and since riju is canonically 12, if you select riju before going into battle she'd be drinking WAYYYY under age
Wine was a fancy people drink in older days chuckola cola was a fancy people drink in mario&luigi superstarsaga where there’s a brewery that looks like a fancy mansion
In warioware touched in.the minigame blowin'up at level.3 there is is a picture of a drunk man in the japanese version but in the international version its a halloween party
In Dragon Quest IX (including the english/international Nintendo port), one quest late in the main story includes bringing a special alcoholic drink to the local dragon higher up the mountain (forgot the name though) EDIT: Said dragon is Greygnarl, and the drink you bring him is named 'Drunken Dragon'.
You see though, Dragon Quest is allowed to have mature content in that franchise, it's not a Nintendo owned franchise. It belongs to Square Enix (and the character design is done by Dragonball creator Akira Toriyama) and therefore, is not censored unless Nintendo forces them to. Nowadays though, Nintendo isn't nearly as strict with censorship by non-Nintendo game dev companies, as they were in the past.
As for the Milk Bar in Majorca’s Mask. That doesn’t surprise me that there would be alcohol in the Romani. There are Milk Kolch and and Milk Stouts that do exist in some breweries
@@jugsyarts Yup, it's a mature rated game, it does not count as a kids game with alcohol being present. There is so much messed up stuff in that game you'd never see Nintendo put in their games
Broken Gerudo: "What do you mean ""I don't like girls 2x my height"? I am only *EIGHT* ft tall..."_ Me: "What kind of legal dwarf in Hyrule is only four fking feet small? Not even japanese children are that tiny"
Soda Popinski is only drunk on the OG arcade version of Punch-Out (Vodka Drunkenski), the rest of versions of Soda Popinski are clearly depicted that he drinks soda :)
Uh, I don't think I can believe you of Mario & Luigi, and Paper Mario, being in the same universe. Paper Jam clearly shows that Mario and Paper Mario, are two different living beings, as they both are existing at the same time in the same world. And I doubt there's any time traveling to make that happen. I don't even need to play the game to find that out. We can't use the Partners in Time time travel excuse why two different Marios can exist at the same time. Any references to the Mario & Luigi RPG series in Paper Mario games, is moreso there as a nice reference for those who have played games from both RPG series of Mario. I have this feeling, that the "connection" between Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi RPG games, is that everything that happens in Paper Mario games, all happen in a book series that characters from the main Mario universe canon, can find at a book store or something. That includes Mario & Luigi RPGs as main Mario canon. Of course, this is just me guessing from what info of games I have played, has presented to the player
Sure, Roger had implications of alcohol consumption in GX.... But Bio Rex was *EXPLICITLY SHOWN* to be drinking a bottle of beer. His actions even shown he was under influence: sitting on the ground by a wall, burping, poor body coordination, and slow to process information. And then, of course, he was in the BET race afterwards, DUI. Just sayin'.....
YES! Someone else remembered this! I was really surprised that this one was overlooked by this video, I remember being kind of shocked that they'd show a character in the race who had been getting visibly smashed just before. And it wasn't like it was hard to catch, he's only less prominent than Falcon and the old man.
Can I bring up the booze in Fire Emblem Gaiden that used to be a consumable healing item (for adult units only, of course)? Or is that too much more mature than Mario and Animal Crossing games?
It's more mature, but Fire Emblem is still a Nintendo-owned franchise. One of the very few franchises of Nintendo, that the devs are not heavily restricted of using any mature content in them.
Remember, that was back when anything on a Nintendo-made console, of localized games, had to be censored to be more family friendly, regardless of who truly owns the rights to the franchise. In the Switch era, they typically don't force 3rd party developers to censor their games.
How is nobody talking about if you go to the billiards room (or whatever, I don’t remember the name) in Luigi’s Mansion (GCN) you can notice there’s basically wine?
In the german translation of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Chuckola Cola was actually called "Witzwein", which straight up translates to "Joke Wine" in English.
That explains it. Telling jokes to a chucklehuckola males it more impressive. Just like how bubbles tell jokes to the chuckolator and heals itself. (And its annoying)
I love in Wii Punch-Out!! that Soda Popinski basically fights drunk. It's a fantastic touch.
There is no way that he drinks a bunch of soda and still be muscular. When I did track in school my coach said that soda makes people dehydrated.
@@gamerwatchproductions8684that aint no soda
To be fair in his total defense cutscene the scientists are doing tests so it’s possible that they are improving it to keep him muscular then again that’s just hypothetical
@@hoglin7roids
He does have a drunken slur to his voice.
7:27 if I'm not wrong chuckola cola also appeared in Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga (and there's even a boss that is literally a living wine barrel)
It was. I remember the puns from that boss fight.
0:46 Kirby is just a baby, yet he already knows the basics of cocktail making? Impressive.
I’m also surprised from that
Dude has that Grogu-style aging.
Shaken, not stirred.
It was also shown in a cut episode of the anime that kirby can make a cocktail
He’s probably from the Balkans
It is incredible that there is no type of alcohol restriction in Nintendo games, at least tell me that tobacco is also restricted in those games, even to characters who are very young
It’s never mentioned by name in rated E games
@@quintonconoly i know, but theres gotta be a rule to forbbiden the type of things, not all games are family friendly
@@valeriaisabelaguirrechavar7523alcohol and tobacco existing don't make the game not safe for all ages, stop whining
@@arzfan29 hey, dont tell me what to you do, i only do is making my opinions respect that, so you stop criticizing me
Alcohol has less of a stigma compared to tobacco, since drinking is far more common than smoking.
1: F-Zero GX is a Teen-rated game, so I can see references to alcohol being mentioned in it.
2: The Mix ability icon tends to be rather subtle in most cases.
3: The Chateau Romani could just be top quality milk, but since not just anyone can buy that kind of drink, it does suggest that it contains an extra chemical (which would explain why Link gains an infinite magic meter upon consuming it). In fact, Gorman's behavior further suggests that the Chateau Romani is not the kind of drink to be consuming in a reckless manner.
4: Champagne consumption is censored outside of Japan. Think about the target audience here.
6: Replaced the mug with what's called "insanity bombs" outside of Japan.
8: Outside of Japan, Soda Popinski drinks sodas for his strength. But in the Wii version's Title Defense mode, he gains access to an energy-boosting elixir, which enhances his power and speed (at the expense of making himself more vulnerable to counterattacks with each failed attempt to hit Little Mac). It should also be noted that the elixir eventually turns Soda Popinski red when too much of it is consumed (a sign that it's very dangerous for the human body to take).
10: Link couldn't get the Noble Pursuit in Breath of the Wild (due to being a teen), but he can in Tears of the Kingdom, which is a strong indicator that he's officially an adult in the latter game.
12: When a trophy strongly resembles a wine glass.
Actually the Noble Pursuit in totk is non alcoholic. Basically she says she wanted to make a version that can be enjoyed by children.
@@DarknesstheHedgehog6 Link is 6 years older than in Breath of the Wild though, so you would think that he's old enough to legally purchase an adult drink.
@timothypitcher7996 Yeah, when I found out it wasn't simply cause he was old enough, I was like "Dang, they lost an opportunity for a neat detail."
Tokyo Mirage Sessions, one side quest involves helping one of the characters Maiko recover after she got absolutely plastered drunk. And no this and all of the other references to alcohol was left completely untouched in the English version.
"FIRST OF ALL, ON A NICE COLD drink."
More like “A NICE COLD drink?!-“
Of beer!
@@jamescallow7608with peers
Some of these are completely fine.
Alcohol exists, the Mario quiz cards for example are literal trivia about cooking and history.
And the Mario picross one is fine, drawing a glass of a beverage of any sort is no problem.
Drinking a bit too much alcohol does fit Wario's personality.
But still, they seem to ruin the juvenile innocence of the Mario series.😞
The wine glass may also just be a trophy (much like the one from Super Mario Kart).
@@timothypitcher7996 doesnt explain how they literally chug it
0:46
A Kirby Liquor sounds good right now
Surprised you didn't show the Earthbound ones. Several references to bars/drinking in the Japanese version were censored in the international version.
0:35 they did not re record the line they just censored it💀
Fr it sounds like a YTP but without a punchline
0:34 That "drink" sounded so unnatural.😅
What a great compilation, I honestly didn't think that kind of content would be found in some Nintendo titles, it was seriously interesting.
I hope you also show religious moments from Nintendo games
3:06 Originally: Drunk Wario. Here: Gassy Wario
Wine is just spicy grape juice.
r/tihi
True
*phonk music*
True
With alcohol
3:09 Fitting that Wario would cure the intoxication with water.😉
Don't forget Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Near the end, Mythra offers Rex a drink, though she does immediately remember he's underage. Not to mention his wish that he and final boss Malos could just drink to resolve the issue at hand.
I remember that cutscene
That f-zero one was so awkward
I’m surprised not to see Manuela from Fire Emblem Three Houses.
Or Maiko Shimazaki for that
4:37 Perhaps a reference to a real life brewery called Victory Brewing Company.🤔🍺
Kirby Super Star Stacker also has art of Kirby and the Animal Friends drinking at a karaoke bar
*FIRST OF ALL, ON A NICE COLD* *-BEER-* drink
That Mix Kirby icon in Super Star is pure GOLD.
7:40 "Chuckola Cola" is a direct reference to a soda of the same name from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, which is made of the fruits from Chucklehuck Woods.😉
2:20 Peach's face even turns red from the champagne.🍾
That’s means Peach is drunk
@@sophieheart2707at least daisy’s ok!
Nintendo unity, in animal crossing new horizons, when you start the game up and Isabelle is doing the announcements just right next to her looks to be like brubon drink
its probably cola or iced tea, it doesn't imply that it's brubon.
unless you remeber isabelle's random comments when you don't actually have any news "oh, have you seen that new tv show? nevermind..."
I love how you use soda popinski's theme.
In Kirby Right Back at Ya. The episode, The Kirby Derby Part 2, close to the end of the episode. You can see Tiff holding a bottle of Champagne, and Tiff is a kid.
First, smoke, then alcohol 😳😳😳
Damn, Peach drinking straight from the bottle.
Also, Kirby dressed as a bartender is adorable.
i love how the censored version of wario land 2 makes the penguins throw bowling balls that make wario crazy. makes no sense.
This made me remember about some book or guidebook of the original Star Fox where an art of Fox holding a can of beer is shown.
The Mario Quiz Cards and the Game Over Screen in Kirby Super Star Stacker for the Super Famicom in Japan, are the weirdest ones we might have all seen.
I got a wine ad before the video started
So... where does prohibition fall in the Mario timeline?
4:52 funny thing, in age of calamity you can make a noble pursuit, and since riju is canonically 12, if you select riju before going into battle she'd be drinking WAYYYY under age
Wine was a fancy people drink in older days
chuckola cola was a fancy people drink in mario&luigi superstarsaga where there’s a brewery that looks like a fancy mansion
4:46 If you've made Splatoon vids or comics with some character drunk as hell,this is the go-to character.
In warioware touched in.the minigame blowin'up at level.3 there is is a picture of a drunk man in the japanese version but in the international version its a halloween party
the Chuckacola is also in Mario and Luigi Superstar, literally get to see it made and fermented
In Dragon Quest IX (including the english/international Nintendo port), one quest late in the main story includes bringing a special alcoholic drink to the local dragon higher up the mountain (forgot the name though)
EDIT: Said dragon is Greygnarl, and the drink you bring him is named 'Drunken Dragon'.
You see though, Dragon Quest is allowed to have mature content in that franchise, it's not a Nintendo owned franchise. It belongs to Square Enix (and the character design is done by Dragonball creator Akira Toriyama) and therefore, is not censored unless Nintendo forces them to. Nowadays though, Nintendo isn't nearly as strict with censorship by non-Nintendo game dev companies, as they were in the past.
I mean, yes, it is from Square Enix. But the Nintendo port is still uncensored when Nintendo could have very well done the opposite
As for the Milk Bar in Majorca’s Mask. That doesn’t surprise me that there would be alcohol in the Romani. There are Milk Kolch and and Milk Stouts that do exist in some breweries
All you had to say was stout, and ya got me salivating.
From nausea.
@@tigertoxins584 Yeah stouts are heavy shit. I can’t say I blame you.
What about Conker's Bad Fur Day? You had to drink to beat a boss and to advance past the rock nightclub scenario.
That's a game for adults
@@jugsyarts Yup, it's a mature rated game, it does not count as a kids game with alcohol being present. There is so much messed up stuff in that game you'd never see Nintendo put in their games
@@jugsyarts And? The video is about alcohol being shown or referenced in Nintendo games and not particularly in Nintendo games aimed at kids.
@@me-xz8zf Bad Fur Day isn't even a Nintendo game. It's Rare.
@@jugsyarts It was originally released as a Nintendo game when Rare was a 2nd party studio to them.
I'm just wondering how Kirby wears a tuxedo.
0:36 on a nice cold DRink
I never knew these were a thing in different versions of these games
1:07 I have never played any Zelda games, and I at first thought that shopkeeper was... Shrek. 💀
A nice cold..Drink
0:35 FIRST OF ALL, ON A NICE COLD drink
The official Mario quiz cards, That will some happens
This is why nintendo needs to be only in Japan
...also many emulators keep some of the censored content
Like beer and other stuffs
Can we talk about the vacation juice
Kirby is the smoothest bartender west of Dream Land.
Bowser clearly isn't drinking the contents of that bottle. He's pouring it on himself.
What a sentence, Kirby’s cocktail.
Broken Gerudo: "What do you mean ""I don't like girls 2x my height"? I am only *EIGHT* ft tall..."_
Me: "What kind of legal dwarf in Hyrule is only four fking feet small? Not even japanese children are that tiny"
Soda Popinski is only drunk on the OG arcade version of Punch-Out (Vodka Drunkenski), the rest of versions of Soda Popinski are clearly depicted that he drinks soda :)
The Title Defense bout does reference drunkenness with Soda Popinski's elixirs though, since he gradually turns red upon drinking too much of them.
@@timothypitcher7996 When you are drunk you are unconscious,so Soda Pop couldn't fight if he is actually drunk. He is more like drugged than drunk.
@@kirbytsukinoXD Good point, but it is a case of substance abuse nonetheless.
so he's either drinking drùgs or drùgs, right?
@@kirbytsukinoXD alcohol is actually classed as a drùg though-
How does this only have 750 likes?
It's Fun How the change of name of Soda Popinski do not changed the fact he is a drunken guy.
Nintendo now: we Keep it family friendly and never include alcohol
Nintendo then V O D K A D R U N K E N S K I
sus isabelle
Dang didn’t realize at the results screen in Super Mario Kart they actually drink the bottle to be drunk in Japanese!
Ngl I still have mountain vengeance on my laptop and I actually like it
*FIRST OF ALL, ON A NICE COLD* drink
I bet this video will age like a fine wine😉🍷
I got an ad for beer while watching this video, WHAT'S DOES THAT MEAN?
What about Kid Icarius on NES? That one has wine.
*"ON A NICE COLD* dring"
00:15 relatable
I think the mix ability picture was censored in the west cuz when i do it i see kirby pouring salt in a bowl
4:30 Who don't know what said vodka drunkenski in this moment: A couple more bottles!
(If someone don't knows Russian)
I love strawberry cocktail 🍸🍹
What if Kirby's just making a fruit juice mix
Chuckola cola is in both superstar saga and paper mario because those series are actually in the same universe
Uh, I don't think I can believe you of Mario & Luigi, and Paper Mario, being in the same universe. Paper Jam clearly shows that Mario and Paper Mario, are two different living beings, as they both are existing at the same time in the same world. And I doubt there's any time traveling to make that happen. I don't even need to play the game to find that out. We can't use the Partners in Time time travel excuse why two different Marios can exist at the same time. Any references to the Mario & Luigi RPG series in Paper Mario games, is moreso there as a nice reference for those who have played games from both RPG series of Mario. I have this feeling, that the "connection" between Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi RPG games, is that everything that happens in Paper Mario games, all happen in a book series that characters from the main Mario universe canon, can find at a book store or something. That includes Mario & Luigi RPGs as main Mario canon. Of course, this is just me guessing from what info of games I have played, has presented to the player
@@zigazav1 I’m talking about how the book that is in the paper mario games is in Mario and Luigi Paper Jam
If I hear anything abt alcohol or vodka, you best believe I think of soda popinski
Nahhhh when u see someone drunk in a Nintendo game… itssss fineeee…
I just realized why the background music is playing the soda popinski theme
1:41 Here's a good tip to get a cheap hangover without alcohol: drink a glass of expired milk and bang your head to a wall for half an hour.🥛🥴
0:46 "LET ME COOK!"
OH MY GOSH NOW I CAN SEE IT THATS FUNNY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 DANG!!!!!
0:05 *Prize money, not Price money
🤓
@@silentjugller ua-cam.com/video/WJCTgGnWIWs/v-deo.html
These are canon and you'll never convince me that isn't the case.
A nice cold ...drink?
WAIT SO YOUNG LINKS TAUNT ISNT MILK BUT ALCOHOL
Fun fact: if nintendo takes your channel down, peach and bowser getting drunk is canon
Sure, Roger had implications of alcohol consumption in GX....
But Bio Rex was *EXPLICITLY SHOWN* to be drinking a bottle of beer. His actions even shown he was under influence: sitting on the ground by a wall, burping, poor body coordination, and slow to process information.
And then, of course, he was in the BET race afterwards, DUI.
Just sayin'.....
YES! Someone else remembered this! I was really surprised that this one was overlooked by this video, I remember being kind of shocked that they'd show a character in the race who had been getting visibly smashed just before. And it wasn't like it was hard to catch, he's only less prominent than Falcon and the old man.
typical nintendo channel that doesn't do their research properly. then they call themselves "f-zero fans"
Here to mention soda popinski or... you know
Can I bring up the booze in Fire Emblem Gaiden that used to be a consumable healing item (for adult units only, of course)? Or is that too much more mature than Mario and Animal Crossing games?
It's more mature, but Fire Emblem is still a Nintendo-owned franchise. One of the very few franchises of Nintendo, that the devs are not heavily restricted of using any mature content in them.
Como já dizia sid... BORA TOMAR UMA
You forgot the Ron from Animal Crossing New Horizons
The Ron?
Didn't you forget about Noble pursuits
I'm over 100 years old!
Don’t forget Conker’s Bad Fur Day The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess and the Bayonetta series
Huh, so in the original Japanese Pokémon, there was a "hic" (or hikku) in the dialogue, why would they change it?
Remember, that was back when anything on a Nintendo-made console, of localized games, had to be censored to be more family friendly, regardless of who truly owns the rights to the franchise. In the Switch era, they typically don't force 3rd party developers to censor their games.
How is nobody talking about if you go to the billiards room (or whatever, I don’t remember the name) in Luigi’s Mansion (GCN) you can notice there’s basically wine?
Isnt kirby young his to young to drink
I'm a bit drunk myself as I watch this video.
"why do people pirate and mod our games"
2:40 what do you mean?
it's probably implying that it's an exotic cocktail
@@koiyune ok