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*Antasma seems to bear similarities in appearance to all of the previous final bosses in the ''Mario and Luigi'' series. ([[Cackletta]], [[Elder Princess Shroob]], and the [[Dark Star]].)<ref name="Angespielt: Mario & Luigi - Dream Team Bros. (3DS)">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ0rz2OOJaw]</ref>
*Antasma seems to bear similarities in appearance to all of the previous final bosses in the ''Mario and Luigi'' series. ([[Cackletta]], [[Elder Princess Shroob]], and the [[Dark Star]].)<ref name="Angespielt: Mario & Luigi - Dream Team Bros. (3DS)">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ0rz2OOJaw]</ref>
*Antasma's name is likely derived from the Latin word ''phantasma'', meaning "spectre" or "apparition."
*Antasma's name is likely derived from the Latin word ''phantasma'', meaning "spectre" or "apparition."
*Translation from German to English. Aber wir führen uns irgendwann zu sicher und zu dieser zeit stahl der fledermauskot Antasma den stein. Logisch dass er damit seinen gröbten wunsch. But we eventually lead to back and this time stole the bat droppings Antasma the stone. So its logical that he desired most brutal.


==References==
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Revision as of 15:39, May 18, 2013

Template:Newsubject Template:Character-infobox Antasma is the supposed primary antagonist in the upcoming game Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is a nightmare who apparently destroyed the Darkstone in order to create chunks that froze the Pi'illows. Mario and Luigi are tasked with rescuing the Pi'illows which Antasma froze.[1]

Trivia

  • Antasma seems to bear similarities in appearance to all of the previous final bosses in the Mario and Luigi series. (Cackletta, Elder Princess Shroob, and the Dark Star.)[2]
  • Antasma's name is likely derived from the Latin word phantasma, meaning "spectre" or "apparition."
  • Translation from German to English. Aber wir führen uns irgendwann zu sicher und zu dieser zeit stahl der fledermauskot Antasma den stein. Logisch dass er damit seinen gröbten wunsch. But we eventually lead to back and this time stole the bat droppings Antasma the stone. So its logical that he desired most brutal.

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