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The '''Dream World''' is a series of locations in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.  
The '''Dream World''' is a series of locations in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''.  


Whenever [[Luigi]] takes a nap on a [[Pi'illo]] (petrified or otherwise), a [[Dream Portal]] opens, allowing access to the Dream World. [[Mario]] is capable of [[jump]]ing through this portal and entering the Dream World itself, where he joins forces with Luigi's Dream World counterpart, [[Dreamy Luigi]]. Anytime Mario enters the Dream World, [[Starlow]] stays near Luigi and Starlow acts as the cursor, but also appears in 3D.
Whenever [[Luigi]] takes a nap on a [[Pi'illo]] (petrified or otherwise), a [[Dream Portal]] opens, allowing access to the Dream World. [[Mario]] is capable of [[jump]]ing through this portal and entering the Dream World itself, where he joins forces with Luigi's Dream World counterpart, [[Dreamy Luigi]].


==Locations==
==Locations==
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|ChiTR=Mèngjìng Shìjiè
|ChiTR=Mèngjìng Shìjiè
|ChiTM=Dream World
|ChiTM=Dream World
|Por=Mundo Onírico
|PorM=Oneiric World
}}
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Latest revision as of 18:13, July 24, 2024

This article is about the series of locations in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. For other dream worlds, see Subcon and Dream Depot.
A screenshot of the game.
Mario and Dreamy Luigi traverse the Dream World

The Dream World is a series of locations in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

Whenever Luigi takes a nap on a Pi'illo (petrified or otherwise), a Dream Portal opens, allowing access to the Dream World. Mario is capable of jumping through this portal and entering the Dream World itself, where he joins forces with Luigi's Dream World counterpart, Dreamy Luigi.

Locations[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 夢世界[?]
Yume Sekai
Dream World
Chinese (traditional) 夢境世界[1]
Mèngjìng Shìjiè
Dream World
Dutch Dromenland[?] Dream Land
French (NOE) Monde onirique[?] Oneiric world
German Traumwelt[?] Dream World
Italian Mondo onirico[?] Dream world
Portuguese Mundo Onírico[?] Oneiric World
Russian Мир грез[?]
Mir grez
World of dreams
Spanish (NOA) Mundo onírico[?] Dream World
Spanish (NOE) Mundo de los sueños[?] World of dreams

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