Sleepy Sheep

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Sleepy Sheep
PaperMario Items SleepySheep.png A Sleepy Sheep from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Sleepy Sheep
Paper Mario description If it works, makes all enemies sleep for a little while.
The Thousand-Year Door description Temporarily puts all enemies to sleep, immobilizing them.
Super Paper Mario description Just looking at this thing briefly puts enemies to sleep.
“I'd love a Sleepy Sheep to help me catch a little shut-eye.”
Koopa Koot, Paper Mario
Sleepy Sheep being used against the Shadow Sirens
A herd of Sleepy Sheep attack the Shadow Sirens

Sleepy Sheep is an item found in the Paper Mario series. When used, many sheep run across the screen, causing most enemies to fall into a deep slumber, in which they cannot perform any moves until they awaken. Some enemies have a higher resistance to sleep than others - so it is never guaranteed that this item will affect all enemies in a battle. Bosses have a very high resistance to sleep and many other status conditions.

For Koopa Koot's second favor, he asks Mario to get him a Sleepy Sheep so that he can sleep better.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, if Zess T. mixes a Point Swap and a Tasty Tonic, a Sleepy Sheep is produced. Also, if a Sleepy Sheep is mixed with a Point Swap, a Tasty Tonic is produced. Mousimilian's trouble reveals that one can buy Sleepy Sheep at Rogueport and sell them at Petalburg to earn two coins per Sleepy Sheep.

In Super Paper Mario, Sleepy Sheep can be bought from shopkeepers, and sometimes dropped by enemies. If given to Saffron, she cooks up a Mistake that causes sleep.

In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, there is a hammer sticker called the Baahammer, which is a purple hammer with a Sleepy Sheep symbol on the top. Any undefeated enemies after using the sticker in battle ends up falling asleep, making them lose a turn. While asleep, enemies recover 1 HP every turn.

Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item
Red Berry + Strange Leaf Sleepy Sheep
Blue Berry + Strange Leaf
Yellow Berry + Strange Leaf
Point Swap + Tasty Tonic
Point Swap + Sleepy Sheep Tasty Tonic
Sleepy Sheep Mistake

Paper Mario locations

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ねむれよいこよ[2]
Nemure Yoiko yo
Sleep, Good Child (a reference to "Nemure Yoiko yo Niwa ya Makiba ni", a well-known lullaby in Japan); shared with the Sleepy Time move
Chinese 摇篮曲[?]
Yáolánqǔ
Lullaby
French Mouton Dodo[?] Sleepy Sheep ("dodo" being a childish way of referring to sleep, from "dormir")
German Schäfchen[?] A diminutive variation of "sheep"
Italian Sonnolina[?] Portmanteau of "sonnolenza" (sleepiness) and "ovina" (sheep); shared with the Sleepy Time move
Korean 잘자양[?]
Jaljayang
Sleep-Well Sheep; shared with the Sleepy Time move
Spanish Oveja Sueño[?] Sleep Sheep

References

  1. ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.