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[[Lil' Massif]] is a character who appears in [[Mario and Luigi: Dream Team]] and acts like a tour guide in the real world, he and [[Big Massif]] uses the word "beef" in most of his sentences.
{{character infobox
At Wakeport, he said the it's a tough mountain tour while everyone thinks it's hard, so everyone left, but Mario and Luigi execpt the tour, while the tour runs on him and Big Massif, but there's no sign of him, so Lil' Massif starts a new tour which is "Big Massif Hunt", and [[Starlow]] says if her and the Mario Bros. find Big Massif, Lil' Massif must start the real tour.
|image=[[File:Lilmassifsprite.png|38px]]
After finding Big Massif, the real tour begins.
|species=[[Hooski]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
}}
'''Lil' Massif''' is a character who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He works as a tour guide along with [[Big Massif|his brother]] in the real world.
 
At Wakeport, the Bros. meet Lil' Massif who claims that the [[Mount Pajamaja]] tour cannot start unless Big Massif shows up. The Bros. eventually find Big Massif after a long trek in the [[Dream World]], and the tour starts. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually reach the summit of the mountain, learning some [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|helpful]] [[Side Drill|moves]] taught to them by the Massifs along the way. The Massifs flee when they see the [[Mammoshka|guardian of the summit]] (after briefly reverting to their immobile statue form), then decide against summiting the mountain after seeing [[Bowser]], [[Antasma]], and several of Bowser's minions, and are not seen again until the Mario Bros. decide to scale the mountain a second time in order to get the Pajamaja Rock Frame. The Massifs accompany them and teach Mario and Luigi the [[Ball Hop]] move on the way to the location of the bed frame. They also appear in [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]] as shopkeepers.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=マッスフオトー
|JapR=Massufu Otō
|JapM=A distortion of「マッシブ」(''masshibu'', massive) and/or「マッスル」(''massuru'', muscle) +「弟」(''otōto'', younger brother)
|SpaA=Juanchi
|SpaAM=Likely a diminutive of "Juancho" (Big Massif)
|SpaE=Musculín
|SpaEM=From "músculo" (muscle) and the diminutive suffix "-ín"
|FreA=Stagiorro
|FreAM=From "stagiaire" (trainee) and the spanish diminutive suffix "-orro"
|FreE=Musculoclac
|FreEM=From "musculation" (body-building) and "claque" (slap)
|Por=Musculino
|PorM=Diminutive of "músculo" (muscle)
|Kor=머슬아우
|KorR=Meoseul'au
|KorM=Muscle Younger Brother
|Ger=Muskulini
|GerM=
|Ita=Muscobaffo verde
|ItaM=From "muscolo" (muscle) and "baffo" (mustache) + "verde" (green)
|Rus=Бамбуло-младший
|RusR=Bambulo-mladshiy
|RusM=Younger Bambulo. "Bambulo" comes from the African fighter Salvator Bambula whose name was used in Russian proverb which begins with "Silach Bambula podnyal chetyre stula" ("The strongman Bambula raised four chairs")
}}
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Massifs.jpg|thumb]]
*He and Big Massif use the word "beef" in most of their sentences.
 
{{M&LDT}}
[[Category:Siblings]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Dream Team characters]]
[[it:Muscobaffo verde]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, April 26, 2024

Lil' Massif
Lilmassifsprite.png
Species Hooski
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)

Lil' Massif is a character who appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. He works as a tour guide along with his brother in the real world.

At Wakeport, the Bros. meet Lil' Massif who claims that the Mount Pajamaja tour cannot start unless Big Massif shows up. The Bros. eventually find Big Massif after a long trek in the Dream World, and the tour starts. Mario and Luigi eventually reach the summit of the mountain, learning some helpful moves taught to them by the Massifs along the way. The Massifs flee when they see the guardian of the summit (after briefly reverting to their immobile statue form), then decide against summiting the mountain after seeing Bowser, Antasma, and several of Bowser's minions, and are not seen again until the Mario Bros. decide to scale the mountain a second time in order to get the Pajamaja Rock Frame. The Massifs accompany them and teach Mario and Luigi the Ball Hop move on the way to the location of the bed frame. They also appear in Dreamy Mount Pajamaja as shopkeepers.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マッスフオトー
Massufu Otō
A distortion of「マッシブ」(masshibu, massive) and/or「マッスル」(massuru, muscle) +「弟」(otōto, younger brother)

French (NOA) Stagiorro
From "stagiaire" (trainee) and the spanish diminutive suffix "-orro"
French (NOE) Musculoclac
From "musculation" (body-building) and "claque" (slap)
German Muskulini
 
Italian Muscobaffo verde
From "muscolo" (muscle) and "baffo" (mustache) + "verde" (green)
Korean 머슬아우
Meoseul'au
Muscle Younger Brother

Portuguese Musculino
Diminutive of "músculo" (muscle)
Russian Бамбуло-младший
Bambulo-mladshiy
Younger Bambulo. "Bambulo" comes from the African fighter Salvator Bambula whose name was used in Russian proverb which begins with "Silach Bambula podnyal chetyre stula" ("The strongman Bambula raised four chairs")

Spanish (NOA) Juanchi
Likely a diminutive of "Juancho" (Big Massif)
Spanish (NOE) Musculín
From "músculo" (muscle) and the diminutive suffix "-ín"

Trivia[edit]

Massifs.jpg
  • He and Big Massif use the word "beef" in most of their sentences.