Prince Dreambert
- “Mario, Luigi! Onward!”
- —Prince Dreambert, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Prince Dreambert (usually called simply Dreambert) is a Pi'illo that appears in the game Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. He is the prince of the Pi'illo people and thus, was among those who were petrified by Antasma; fortunately for the Pi'illo people, he is also the first to be freed of his rocky prison, as Mario and Dreamy Luigi (at that moment, are trying to rescue the recently-kidnapped Princess Peach from Antasma) free him from the Nightmare Chunk, which contains him in the Dream World, by jumping at it. He acts as a guide (mainly in the Dream World) for Mario and Luigi and travels with them for the majority of the game.
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.
===Powers and Abilities=== Like most Pi'illo's, Dreambert has the ability to go into the Dream World.
===Personality=== Dreambert is a kind and caring person towards the Mario Brothers and his people, the Pi'llo Tribe.
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.
Prince Dreambert appears as a Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1]
Official profiles
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
- 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 / effects | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Dreambert | Mario & Luigi Series | Primary (2) | Novice | deepskyblue | World of Light (Light Realm); Spirit Board | Luigi | Hazard: Slumber Floor
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Magicant (Battlefield) | Try, Try Again |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ユメップ[?] Yumeppu |
Deviation of the word "yume" (夢), meaning "dream". | |
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", Portuguese, Italian and Spanish for "Robert". | |
Russian | Засыпайка[?] Zasypayka |
From Засыпать (To fall asleep) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Príncipe Oniberto[?] | Prince Dreambert | |
Spanish (NOE) | Príncipe Duermeberto[?] | Prince Sleepbert |