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'''Pi'illo Island''' (formerly known as '''Pi'illo Kingdom''') is a location in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' and the main setting of the game. It is the home of the ancient race known as the [[Pi'illo]]s and is where [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Peach]], the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and [[Starlow]] are invited to go on vacation. As with [[Beanbean Kingdom]], all of the areas are named after the theme of the area, except they are all puns on terms of sleep instead of types of laughter. The island's name itself is a homophone of "pillow".
'''Pi'illo Island''' (formerly known as '''Pi'illo Kingdom''') is the main setting of the 3DS game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It is the home of an ancient pillow-like race known as the [[Pi'illo]]s. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and [[Starlow]] are invited to go on vacation here by [[Dr. Snoozemore]]. As with [[Beanbean Kingdom]], all of the areas are named after the theme of the area, except they are all puns on terms of sleep instead of types of laughter. The island's name itself is a homophone of "pillow".
 
==History==
In the past, an ancient species called [[Pi'illo]]s used to live on this island. They had the power to travel in and out of the [[Dream World]], and they were the guardians of the [[Dream Stone|Dream]] and [[Dark Stone|Dark Stones]], two spiral-shaped rocks that were formed from dreams and could grant wishes. However, one day, the bat king, [[Antasma]], stole the Dark Stone to fulfill his wishes. To prevent this, the Pi'illos battled him and managed to seal him in the Dream World, but before he was sealed Antasma shattered the stolen Dark Stone; the broken pieces became Nightmare Chunks and fell all over the island, petrified every single Pi'illo, turning their bodies into stone, and trapped their souls in these Chunks located in the Dream World.
 
In the time since, Pi'illo Island became a resort attraction, with Mushrise Fields and Wake Isle developed into [[Mushrise Park]] and [[Wakeport]]. [[Pi'illo Castle]] is being used as a hotel. The [[Dozing Sands]] are being developed, and people can go on tours up [[Mount Pajamaja]]. Artifacts from the Pi'illo Kingdom era are heavily revered, with construction stopping whenever one is found. Wakeport exemplifies this, as the town is built alongside the ruins. However, some areas have been left largely untouched: one such area being the [[Somnom Woods]].


==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Pi'illo Blimport]]
*[[Pi'illo Blimport]]
*[[Pi'illo Castle]]
*[[Pi'illo Castle]]
**[[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]]
*[[Mushrise Park]]
*[[Mushrise Park]]
**[[Dreamy Mushrise Park]]
*[[Dozing Sands]]
*[[Dozing Sands]]
**[[Dreamy Dozing Sands]]
*[[Wakeport]]
*[[Wakeport]]
**[[Dreamy Wakeport]]
*[[Mount Pajamaja]]
*[[Mount Pajamaja]]
**[[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]]
*[[Driftwood Shore]]
*[[Driftwood Shore]]
**[[Dreamy Driftwood Shore]]
*[[Somnom Woods]]
*[[Somnom Woods]]
**[[Dreamy Somnom Woods]]
*[[Neo Bowser Castle]]
*[[Neo Bowser Castle]]
**[[Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle]]


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=マクラノ島
|Jap=マクラノ{{hover|島|とう}}
|JapR=Makurano-Tou
|JapR=Makurano-
|JapM=From まくら ''Makura'', meaning "Pillow", and 島 ''Tou'', meaning "Island".
|JapM=Pi'illo Island
|SpaE=Isla Almohada
|SpaE=Isla Almohada
|SpaEM=Pillow Island
|SpaEM=Pillow Island
|FreE=Ile Koussinos
|FreE=Ile Koussinos
|FreEM=Pillow Island
|FreEM=Pi'illo Island
|SpaA=Isla Amodorra
|SpaA=Isla Amodorra
|SpaAM=Drowsy Island
|SpaAM=Drowsy Island
|Dut=Sluimereiland
|Dut=Sluimereiland
|DutM=Slumber Island
|DutM=Slumber Island
|Ger=La Dormita
|GerM=Italian for "the sleep"
|Ita=Isola Guanciale
|ItaM=Pillow Island
|Por=Ilha Travesseiro
|Por=Ilha Travesseiro
|PorM=Pillow Island
|PorM=Pillow Island
|Kor=베게로섬
|Rus=Остров Засыпайя
|KorR=Begero-Seom
|RusR=Ostrov Zasypajya
|KorM=Begellow Island; the word 베게로 is from 베개 ''Begae'', meaning "Pillow", and 로 ''ro'' is possibly from the latter syllables of the English word "Pillow". 섬 means "Island".
|RusM=Island Pi'illo
|Kor=베개로섬
|KorR=Begaero Seom
|KorM=Pi'illo Island
}}
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Dream World]]
*[[Dream World]]
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{{M&LDT map}}


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Latest revision as of 21:10, July 28, 2024

Pi'illo Island
Map seen on the title screen of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Ruler Prince Dreambert, Dr. Snoozemore
Inhabitants Pi'illos (natural), Nommons (natural), Brocks, Shelltops, Hooskis, Beanish

Pi'illo Island (formerly known as Pi'illo Kingdom) is the main setting of the 3DS game Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is the home of an ancient pillow-like race known as the Pi'illos. Mario, Luigi, Peach, the Toads and Starlow are invited to go on vacation here by Dr. Snoozemore. As with Beanbean Kingdom, all of the areas are named after the theme of the area, except they are all puns on terms of sleep instead of types of laughter. The island's name itself is a homophone of "pillow".

History[edit]

In the past, an ancient species called Pi'illos used to live on this island. They had the power to travel in and out of the Dream World, and they were the guardians of the Dream and Dark Stones, two spiral-shaped rocks that were formed from dreams and could grant wishes. However, one day, the bat king, Antasma, stole the Dark Stone to fulfill his wishes. To prevent this, the Pi'illos battled him and managed to seal him in the Dream World, but before he was sealed Antasma shattered the stolen Dark Stone; the broken pieces became Nightmare Chunks and fell all over the island, petrified every single Pi'illo, turning their bodies into stone, and trapped their souls in these Chunks located in the Dream World.

In the time since, Pi'illo Island became a resort attraction, with Mushrise Fields and Wake Isle developed into Mushrise Park and Wakeport. Pi'illo Castle is being used as a hotel. The Dozing Sands are being developed, and people can go on tours up Mount Pajamaja. Artifacts from the Pi'illo Kingdom era are heavily revered, with construction stopping whenever one is found. Wakeport exemplifies this, as the town is built alongside the ruins. However, some areas have been left largely untouched: one such area being the Somnom Woods.

Locations[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マクラノ[?]
Makurano-Tō
Pi'illo Island
Dutch Sluimereiland[?] Slumber Island
French (NOE) Ile Koussinos[?] Pi'illo Island
German La Dormita[?] Italian for "the sleep"
Italian Isola Guanciale[?] Pillow Island
Korean 베개로섬[?]
Begaero Seom
Pi'illo Island
Portuguese Ilha Travesseiro[?] Pillow Island
Russian Остров Засыпайя[?]
Ostrov Zasypajya
Island Pi'illo
Spanish (NOA) Isla Amodorra[?] Drowsy Island
Spanish (NOE) Isla Almohada[?] Pillow Island

See also[edit]

Map seen on the file select screen of Mario & Luigi: Dream TeamPi'illo BlimportWakeportPi'illo CastleMushrise ParkDozing SandsDriftwood ShoreMount PajamajaSomnom WoodsNeo Bowser Castle
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