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Revision as of 01:44, April 3, 2023

Mega Pi'illo
Character artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Variant of Pi'illo
Notable members
Phil
Lowe
Cush
Shawn

Template:Quote2 A Mega Pi'illo is a large, yellow species of Pi'illo found on Mount Pajamaja in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Four of them are encountered in the game, named Mega Phil, Mega Lowe, Mega Cush, and Mega Shawn. Phil and Lowe's names are derived from "pillow," while Cush and Shawn's names are derived from "cushion."

History

Template:Quote2 During their climb up Mount Pajamaja to track down Bowser and Antasma, Mario and Luigi come across an incredibly durable gate called the Mighty Gate, which Lil' Massif and Big Massif admit they're unable to destroy. As such, Mario and Luigi explore more accessible areas of the mountain, eventually stumbling across a Mega Pi'illo trapped in a Nightmare Chunk. Subsequently, Prince Dreambert notices another Mega Pi'illo that is also a victim of a Nightmare Chunk in the nearby vicinity. Due to this, Dreambert suggests Mario and Luigi free both Mega Pi'illos; they may be able to deal with the Mighty Gate. The first Mega Pi'illo rescued turns out to be Phil, who admits he cannot deal with the Mighty Gate alone and requires another Mega Pi'illo's assistance. Upon his relative Mega Pi'illo Lowe's rescue, they sing a brief song together and destroy the Mighty Gate with brute force. This leaves the Massif Bros. in awe, promptly causing them to refer to both Phil and Lowe as muscle lords, a title which they both deny ownership of. Afterwards, Phil returns to his place of rescue for the remainder of the adventure.

Later, while scaling the mountain, they encounter another barrier that requires the help of Mega Pi'illos to break. After rescuing Cush and his relative Shawn from their Nightmare Chunks, they sing a song and destroy the barrier with their sheer strength. Mario and co. move on towards the summit, thanking Cush and Shawn for helping them.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカマクラノ族
Deka Makurano-zoku
Big Pi'llo

Italian Guancialone
Big Pi'illo

Phil

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカゴン
Dekagon
From「デカい」(dekai, huge) and name suffix "-gon"

Italian Mega Don
Possibly a partial pun on "Megalodon"
Russian Великашка
Velikashka
From "великан" (velikan, giant) with diminutive "-шка" (-shka)

Lowe

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカポン
Dekapon
From「デカい」(dekai, huge) and「~ぽん」(-pon, a suffix used for cutesy names)

Italian Mega Ton
Pun on "Megaton"
Russian Великун
Velikun
From "великан" (velikan, giant) and probably "-ун" (-un, a Russian suffix equivalent to "-er")

Cush

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカドン
Dekadon
From「デカい」(dekai, huge) and possibly「どん」(-don), a Japanese honorific equivalent to「さん」(-san)

Italian Mega Ron
Pun on "Megaron"
Russian Титаныч
Titanych
From "титан" (titan) and possibly "Иваныч" (Ivanych, a Russian patronymic)

Shawn

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デカロン
Dekaron
From「デカい」(dekai, huge) with name suffix "-ron"

Italian Mega Pon
 
Russian Исполиныч
Ispolinych
From "исполин" (ispolin, giant) and possibly "Иваныч" (Ivanych, a Russian patronymic)

Trivia

  • If Lowe is rescued before Phil via glitches, the cutscene will play, although there will be graphical glitches, and the game will softlock.[1]

References