Prince Dreambert

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Prince Dreambert
Prince Dreambert artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Species Pi'illo
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018)
Latest portrayal Daisuke Goto (2013)
Mario, Luigi! Onward!”
Prince Dreambert, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Prince Dreambert, often referred to or addressed as simply Dreambert, is a deuteragonist in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. He is a Pi'illo viewed as the prince of all Pi'illos. Prior to the start of the game, he, along with all the other Pi'illos, is encased in a Nightmare Chunk by Antasma and the Dark Stone. While attempting to save Princess Peach from Dreamy Pi'illo Castle, he is rescued by Mario and Dreamy Luigi, and is brought out of the Dream World, where he explains the predicament. For the remainder of the game, he serves as a guide for Mario and Luigi, in a similar manner to that of Starlow, providing explanations and additional information whenever needed. Unlike Starlow, he is able to enter the Dream World to provide information there as well.

History

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Sprite of Prince Dreambert from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

Dreambert explains to Mario, Luigi, and Starlow that there are two powers in the Dream World: the Dream Stone and the Dark Stone, the latter of which was destroyed by Antasma and used to petrify the Pi'illos so thoroughly that they were presumed extinct. Dreambert requests that the three help free the other imprisoned Pi'illos as they search for Princess Peach. In-game, he explains to Mario how to use Luigi's dream powers to navigate the Dream World. He helps the brothers on the adventure along with Starlow.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Screenshot of the Dreambert movie poster from Yoshi Theatre in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Prince Dreambert makes a cameo appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, where the lobby of Yoshi Theater displays a poster of Prince Dreambert in front of a Zeekeeper statue holding the Dream Stone.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Prince Dreambert appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class Shield-type primary spirit with two support slots. It simply boosts a fighter's overall power without offering any special effect. In World of Light, the spirit is located between a yellow and a red hill south-west of the entrance into the Molten Fortress on The Light Realm map. Its puppet fighter is Luigi, fought on the Battlefield form of the Magicant stage where the floor induces sleepiness.

Profiles

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

  • North American website bio: "Prince Dreambert is the prince of the trapped Pi'illo Folk. He needs Mario and Luigi's help to save his people from a stony fate as petrified pillows."
  • European website bio: "Prince Dreambert is the prince of the Pi'illo folk! It's not long before he enlists Mario and Luigi's help to save his people from a stony fate!"

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Dreambert Prince Dreambert artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Mario & Luigi Series Primary (2) Novice deepskyblue World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board Luigi

Hazard: Slumber Floor

  • The floor is sleep-inducing
Magicant (Battlefield) Try, Try Again

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ユメップ[?]
Yumeppu
Derived from「夢」(yume, dream) and possibly the first syllable of the word "prince"
Dutch Prins Dreambert[?] Name from the English version, prins means "prince"
French (NOA) Prince Rêvebert[?] Prince Dreambert
German Prinz Traumbert[?] Prince Dreambert
Italian Principe Sognoberto[?] Prince Dreambert
Korean 드림프[?]
Deurimpeu
Portmanteau of "dream" and a first syllable of the word "prince"
Portuguese Oniriberto[?] From "onírico" (oneiric) and "Roberto"
Russian Засыпайка[?]
Zasypayka
From Засыпать (Zasypat, to fall asleep)
Spanish (NOA) Príncipe Oniberto[?] Prince Dreambert
Spanish (NOE) Príncipe Duermeberto[?] Prince Sleepbert