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'''Somnom Woods''' is the penultimate area visited by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It is a mystical ancient forest located east of [[Mushrise Park]]. The forest is deeply undeveloped and was completely unexplored frontier wilderness since the time of the Pi'illos. As a result, tourists are advised to not walk into the forest. It is inhabited by a species as old as the [[Pi'illo]]s known as the [[Nommon]]s. Mario and Luigi travel to the forest so Bedsmith can assemble the [[Ultibed]], being the first people to explore Somnom Woods in ages (unless the Boomerang Bros arrived first, then they were). Then after Bedsmith finishes the Utilibed, they must travel to the heart of the woods where the Pi'illo Temple lies. After an unexpected fight against [[Pi'illodium]], they can use the Ultibed to revive the [[Zeekeeper]]. The name comes from | '''Somnom Woods''' is the penultimate area visited by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It is a mystical ancient forest located east of [[Mushrise Park]]. The forest is deeply undeveloped and was completely unexplored frontier wilderness since the time of the Pi'illos. As a result, tourists are advised to not walk into the forest. It is inhabited by a species as old as the [[Pi'illo]]s known as the [[Nommon]]s. Mario and Luigi travel to the forest so Bedsmith can assemble the [[Ultibed]], being the first people to explore Somnom Woods in ages (unless the Boomerang Bros arrived first, then they were). Then after Bedsmith finishes the Utilibed, they must travel to the heart of the woods where the Pi'illo Temple lies. After an unexpected fight against [[Pi'illodium]], they can use the Ultibed to revive the [[Zeekeeper]]. The name comes from ''somnibus'', which means "dream" in Latin. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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|Jap=ムユーウッド | |Jap=ムユーウッド | ||
|JapR=Muyū Uddo | |JapR=Muyū Uddo | ||
|JapM=From「夢遊病」(''muyūbyō'', somnambulism) and "wood | |JapM=From「夢遊病」(''muyūbyō'', "somnambulism") and "wood" | ||
|Dut=Slaapwandelwoud | |Dut=Slaapwandelwoud | ||
|DutM=Sleepwalking Woods | |DutM=Sleepwalking Woods | ||
|FreA=Forêt Noctale | |||
|FreAM=Night Forest | |||
|FreE=Bois Somnam | |||
|FreEM=Somnam Woods; from ''somnambule'' ("sleepwalker") | |||
|Ger=Somnamwald | |Ger=Somnamwald | ||
|GerM=Somnam Woods | |GerM=Somnam Woods; from ''somnambul'' ("sleepwalker") | ||
|Ita=Sonnambosco | |Ita=Sonnambosco | ||
|ItaM= From | |ItaM=From ''sonnambulo'' ("sleepwalker") and ''bosco'' ("wood") | ||
|Kor=몽유 숲 | |Kor=몽유 숲 | ||
|KorR=Mongyu Sup | |KorR=Mongyu Sup | ||
|KorM=From 몽유병 (''mongyubyeong'', somnambulism) and 숲 (''sup'', forest) | |KorM=From 몽유병 (''mongyubyeong'', "somnambulism") and 숲 (''sup'', "forest") | ||
|PorE=Floresta Sonâmbula | |PorE=Floresta Sonâmbula | ||
|PorEM=Sleepwalking Forest | |PorEM=Sleepwalking Forest | ||
|SpaA=Bosque Somnol | |||
|SpaAM=''Bosque'' means "forest", and ''Somnol'' is an abbreviation of ''somnoliento'' ("sleepy"). | |||
|SpaE=Bosque Sonambulón | |||
|SpaEM=From ''bosque'' ("forest") and ''sonámbulo'' ("sleepwalker") with the Spanish suffix ''-ón'' | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 09:03, February 11, 2024
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
Greater location | Pi'illo Island |
Inhabitants | Bedsmith, Nommons, Boomerang Bros., Beehosses, Bandits, Pi'illodactyls R, Eyepi'illos |
Somnom Woods is the penultimate area visited by Mario and Luigi in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is a mystical ancient forest located east of Mushrise Park. The forest is deeply undeveloped and was completely unexplored frontier wilderness since the time of the Pi'illos. As a result, tourists are advised to not walk into the forest. It is inhabited by a species as old as the Pi'illos known as the Nommons. Mario and Luigi travel to the forest so Bedsmith can assemble the Ultibed, being the first people to explore Somnom Woods in ages (unless the Boomerang Bros arrived first, then they were). Then after Bedsmith finishes the Utilibed, they must travel to the heart of the woods where the Pi'illo Temple lies. After an unexpected fight against Pi'illodium, they can use the Ultibed to revive the Zeekeeper. The name comes from somnibus, which means "dream" in Latin.
Enemies
Bandits (background enemy)
Commander Lakitus (background enemy)
Pi'illodactyls R (background enemy)
Pi'illodium (boss)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Slaapwandelwoud[?] | Sleepwalking Woods | |
French (NOA) | Forêt Noctale[?] | Night Forest | |
French (NOE) | Bois Somnam[?] | Somnam Woods; from somnambule ("sleepwalker") | |
German | Somnamwald[?] | Somnam Woods; from somnambul ("sleepwalker") | |
Italian | Sonnambosco[?] | From sonnambulo ("sleepwalker") and bosco ("wood") | |
Korean | 몽유 숲[?] Mongyu Sup |
From 몽유병 (mongyubyeong, "somnambulism") and 숲 (sup, "forest") | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Floresta Sonâmbula[?] | Sleepwalking Forest | |
Spanish (NOA) | Bosque Somnol[?] | Bosque means "forest", and Somnol is an abbreviation of somnoliento ("sleepy"). | |
Spanish (NOE) | Bosque Sonambulón[?] | From bosque ("forest") and sonámbulo ("sleepwalker") with the Spanish suffix -ón |