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[[File:Dreambeats.png|frame|200px|Bowser's minions affected by the tone of the Dreambeats.]]
[[File:MLDT Dreambeats.jpg|thumb|200px|Bowser's minions affected by the tone of the Dreambeats and Mario and Luigi falling asleep]]
[[File:M&LDT Dreambeats.oga|thumb|The Dreambeats' audio.]]
[[File:M&LDT Dreambeats.oga|thumb|The Dreambeats' audio]]
The '''Dreambeats''' are a special type of music that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They cause those who hear it to fall asleep. Their name is a pun on "drumbeats."
The '''Dreambeats''' are a special type of music that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They cause those who hear it to fall asleep. Their name is a pun on "drumbeats."


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The Bros. try to escape, but Luigi falls asleep while Mario fights the drowsiness. [[Dreambert|Prince Dreambert]] suggests going to the [[Dream World]] to escape the music until it is over. Mario manages to escape the Dreambeats by diving through the Dream Portal of a nearby Dreampoint into [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]], but the Dream Portal soon closes as the music has made Luigi so deep in his sleep that it cannot remain stable. However, the Bros. manage to reopen the portal by defeating [[Mount Pajamaja (boss)|the dreamy version of Mount Pajamaja]] in combat. When Mario exits the portal, he finds that the Dreambeats have stopped and the Mario Bros. continue on their journey.
The Bros. try to escape, but Luigi falls asleep while Mario fights the drowsiness. [[Dreambert|Prince Dreambert]] suggests going to the [[Dream World]] to escape the music until it is over. Mario manages to escape the Dreambeats by diving through the Dream Portal of a nearby Dreampoint into [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]], but the Dream Portal soon closes as the music has made Luigi so deep in his sleep that it cannot remain stable. However, the Bros. manage to reopen the portal by defeating [[Mount Pajamaja (boss)|the dreamy version of Mount Pajamaja]] in combat. When Mario exits the portal, he finds that the Dreambeats have stopped and the Mario Bros. continue on their journey.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MLDT Dreambeats.jpg|Mario and Luigi falling asleep from the Dreambeats.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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Latest revision as of 08:09, July 11, 2024

The Dreambeats being played in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Bowser's minions affected by the tone of the Dreambeats and Mario and Luigi falling asleep
The Dreambeats' audio

The Dreambeats are a special type of music that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They cause those who hear it to fall asleep. Their name is a pun on "drumbeats."

When Mario and Luigi reach the summit of Mount Pajamaja, they see Antasma, Bowser, Kamek, Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk, and Sergeant Guy with four large speakers. Private Goomp then turns on the speakers and the Dreambeats start playing, making all who hear it fall asleep, except for Pi'illos, Starlow, Bowser (who is covering his ears), and Antasma.

The Bros. try to escape, but Luigi falls asleep while Mario fights the drowsiness. Prince Dreambert suggests going to the Dream World to escape the music until it is over. Mario manages to escape the Dreambeats by diving through the Dream Portal of a nearby Dreampoint into Dreamy Mount Pajamaja, but the Dream Portal soon closes as the music has made Luigi so deep in his sleep that it cannot remain stable. However, the Bros. manage to reopen the portal by defeating the dreamy version of Mount Pajamaja in combat. When Mario exits the portal, he finds that the Dreambeats have stopped and the Mario Bros. continue on their journey.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
French Hypnorythmes
Hypnorhythms
Italian Dormiritmo
Sleepy Rhythm
Spanish (NOA) Ritmodorra
From "Ritmo" (Rhythm) and "Modorra" (Drowsiness)
Spanish (NOE) Hipnorritmo
Hypnorhythm