Dreamy Luigi
Dreamy Luigi | |
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A screenshot of Dreamy Luigi along with Mario from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. | |
Species | Luiginoid |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
Portrayed by | Charles Martinet (2013) |
Dreamy Luigi is a form in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Luigi takes on the form in the Dream World, and it is created by his subconscious. Together, Dreamy Luigi and Mario explore the Dream World and defeat Antasma.
General information[edit]
Abilities[edit]
Dreamy Luigi's abilities in the 2-D levels on the Dream World consist of jumping and activating the Luiginary Works, which are special objects found in the Dream World. When Dreamy Luigi is near a Luiginary Work, both react to each other, causing them to be surrounded by a green light. Dreamy Luigi can "possess" it, creating a special object that can be controlled by the sleepy Luigi with Starlow's help.
In battle, Dreamy Luigi "zooms" into Mario and boosts his HP by 50% and his BP by 20%, regardless of Luigi's stats; he additionally gives Mario the power to spawn multiple copies of him, called Luiginoids. When Mario uses his 'basic' jump attack, multiple Luiginoids appear and jump on any enemies near the initial target. When using the hammer attack, Mario spawns a group of Luiginoids, who then hammer the ground to create a shockwave that hits all grounded enemies, doing more damage the closer they are to the center.
Also, whenever Dreamy Luigi is in a crisis, many Luiginoids "fuse" with Dreamy Luigi, transforming him into Giant Luigi, similar to Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.
Personality[edit]
Dreamy Luigi is much like the regular Luigi; he is cowardly and clumsy, but sweet, brave, and loyal to Mario. He seems much more brave in the dream world; Dreamy Luigi is manifested from not only Luigi's dreams, but his emotions and love for his brother, and is always willing to help him out despite the danger, which is demonstrated by his ability to transform into Giant Dreamy Luigi.
Luiginary Works[edit]
Image | Name | Description
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Luiginary Stache Tree | Dreamy Luigi possesses a tree with mustache-like branches. If Luigi's mustache is pulled and moved, the branch move the same way, and they can be used as slingshots for Mario. By grabbing him with the branch, then extend it thus launching Mario upward to platforms and inaccessible areas. The further the branch is extended, the further Mario travels through the air. | |
Sneeze Wind | Dreamy Luigi possesses a whirlwind in the level's background. If Luigi sneezes, it causes a strong gust in the Dream World, which can be useful to knock large blocks, spin platforms and move Blocks from the background to the level. | |
Luiginoid Formation | Dreamy Luigi possesses a constellation in the background. When he does it, the stars turn into Luiginoid that can be stacked into a Luiginary Stack that can help Mario with strong moves, such as the Ground Pound and Spring Jump. Throughout the game, different Luiginoid forms are unlocked; the Luiginary Typhoon, that can levitate through huge gaps of spikes and deflect mid-air blocks, and the Luiginary Ball, that can grab to hanger-like objects and Mario can use it as a mace to break otherwise unbreakable blocks. | |
Luiginary Propeller | Dreamy Luigi possesses a giant pinwheel. When Starlow spins Luigi's nose, the pinwheel causes wind in the Dream World. | |
Luiginary Ice | Dreamy Luigi possesses a sun. Starlow can move his arm and make him to press a button near the frozen Pi'illo that is used to change the real world from hot to cold and vice-versa. If the real world gets hot, the sun in the Dream World makes the area warm. If it gets cold, the sun freezes and the Dream World turns snowy. | |
Luiginary Gravity | Dreamy Luigi possesses a planet. Starlow can rotate a raft that Luigi is sleeping on to change the gravity in the Dream World. | |
Luiginary Cylinder | Dreamy Luigi possesses a drill. If Starlow spins Luigi's nose, it causes the drill to spin as well, which Mario can then hold onto to reach higher areas. | |
Luiginary Speedometer | Dreamy Luigi possesses a clock which can affect Mario's speed, this is done by Starlow either touching Luigi's moustache or nose. | |
Luiginary Antigravity | Dreamy Luigi possesses a patch of matter, turning into a circular object with light revolving it, which when activated by Starlow via a switch in the real world, allows Mario to space-swim through the area freely. |
Names in other languages[edit]
Dreamy Luigi[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ユメルイージ[?] Yume Ruīji |
Dream Luigi | |
Dutch | Droom-Luigi[?] | Dream Luigi | |
French | Oniluigi[?] | From onirique ("oneiric") and Luigi | |
German | Traum-Luigi[?] | Dream Luigi | |
Italian | Oniriluigi[?] | From onirico ("oneiric") and Luigi | |
Korean | 꿈속루이지[?] Kkumsokruiji |
Dream Luigi | |
Portuguese | Luigi Onírico[?] | Oneiric Luigi | |
Russian | Луиджи-баюн[?] Luidzhi-bayun |
From Bayushki bayu (an expression to lull a baby to sleep in Russian) and Luigi | |
Spanish (NOA) | Luigi Onírico[?] | Dream Luigi | |
Spanish (NOE) | Luigi Soñador[?] | Dreamer Luigi |
Luiginary Works[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ミラクルイージ[?] Mirakuruīji |
A contraction of "miracle" and "Luigi" | |
Dutch | Luigillusies[?] | Luigillusions From Luigi and illusies ("illusions") |
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French | Mécanisme luimagik[?] | Luimagik Mechanism From Luigi and magic |
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German | Luigisionsobjekte[?] | Luigillusion Objects From Luigi and illusion |
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Italian | Meccanismi Magiluigi[?] | Luiginary Mechanisms From Luigi and immaginario ("imaginary") |
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Korean | 미라클루이지[?] Mirakeulruiji |
Miracle Luigi | |
Portuguese | Mecanismos Luiginários[?] | Luiginary Mechanisms From Luigi and imaginário ("imaginary") |
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Russian | Фантазии Луиджинна Fantazii Luidzhinna[?] |
Luiginary Fantasies | |
Spanish | Elementos Luiginarios[?] | Luiginary Elements From Luigi and imaginario ("imaginary") |