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Mummy-Me are enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports that appear to resemble mummified Toads and follow Captain Toad or Toadette in certain levels. Mummy-Me have the same behavior as Cosmic Clones from Super Mario Galaxy 2, except that they cannot jump, as Captain Toad and Toadette themselves cannot jump. At first, a single Mummy-Me appears by following them; however, as they proceed onwards to additional levels, more Mummy-Me start spawning. As they spawn, they form a black cloud that follows the player; once it forms, much like a Cosmic Clone shouting "Let's go!", it shouts "Mummify!," similar to how Captain Toad or Toadette shout "Multiply!" when obtaining a Double Cherry. In Mummy-Me Maze Forever, Captain Toad or Toadette can defeat Mummy-Me by using a Super Pickax, and they give three coins upon defeat. However, in regular levels from the Bonus Episode, it will simply give a short break to Captain Toad or Toadette, and Mummy-Me will respawn a few seconds later.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Ghost Player[1]
(internal)

マネミー
Manemī
Ghost Player (shared with small Cosmic Clone)

From「真似」 (mane, imitate) and "mummy"
Dutch Mummy-Me[?] -
German Mumienschanz[?] From Mumie (mummy) and Mummenschanz (masquerade)
Italian Mimummia[?] From mi (me) and mummia (mummy)
Spanish (NOA) Momía[?] From momia (mummy) and mía (mine)
Spanish (NOE) Imimomia[?] From imitar (to imitate) and momia (mummy)

References

  1. ^ Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker internal filename (GhostPlayer)