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*If the player returns to the area where the four Zeekeeper statues are, one of the workers will sing about working and his final words are 'down from [[Donut Plains]] to [[Jolly Roger Bay]]', referencing ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*If the player returns to the area where the four Zeekeeper statues are, one of the workers will sing about working and his final words are 'down from [[Donut Plains]] to [[Jolly Roger Bay]]', referencing ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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Revision as of 12:25, September 3, 2021

Template:Location-infoboxTemplate:M&L:DT Overworld Map Dozing Sands is the desert area that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. On Pi'illo Island, it is on the bottom right corner. Many Shelltops here mine with their boss, Britta, in order to turn the area into a tourist attraction. The name is a pun on dozing off to sleep and the bulldozer (the area is a construction site).

Story

Mario and Luigi head here after Antasma and Bowser say they will take the Dream Stone and make it grant their wishes. The Dream Stone is supposedly held here in Dozing Sands. Mario and Luigi learn that they must free the Deco Pi'illos from their respective dream worlds in order to progress up the large sand-flow where the Dream Stone may possibly be. After making their way up there, Mario and Luigi save Britta when she's attacked by Torkscrew by defeating him. Afterwards, they find out that the Dream Stone was already stolen. The Bros. use the Dreampoint where the Dream Stone was and enter Dreamy Dozing Sands to ask the Dream Stone's spirit about the location of the Dream Stone.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マドロミ砂漠[?]
Madoromi Sabaku
Doze Desert
Dutch Doezelduinen[?] Dozing Dunes
French Désert du sommeil[?] Sleep desert
German Nickerwüste[?] Nap Desert
Italian Sonnosabbie[?] From "sonno" (sleep) and "sabbia" (sand).
Korean 나르내 사막[?]
Nareunae Samak
Drowsy Desert; 나르내 (nareunae) is derived from 나른해 (nareunhae, which mean "I'm drowsy").
Portuguese (NOE) Deserto da Sonolência[?] Sleepiness Desert
Spanish (NOA) Desierto Sopor[?] Doze Desert
Spanish (NOE) Desierto Cabezada[?] Nap Desert

Trivia