This article is about the Pi'illo Island location. For the boss fought by Giant Luigi in the Dream World, see Mount Pajamaja (boss).
Mount Pajamaja
Screenshot of Mount Pajamaja from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Greater location Pi'illo Island

Mount Pajamaja is a half snowy, half fiery mountain in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team that Mario and Luigi traverse up with the tour guides, Big Massif and Lil' Massif, in order to make it to the top, where Antasma and Bowser are with the Dream Stone to stop their plans. Its name is derived from "pajamas."

Description

Mount Pajamaja is rocky towards the bottom, with some volcanic areas on the inside. Various gimmicks can be found, such as the Gonzola. Mario and Luigi have to free two Mega Pi'illos in order to move on to the next area, but to do so, they must follow Big Massif and Lil' Massif around the mountain. They learn the Spin Jump technique along the way, the move required to access and free the first Mega Pi'illo, Phil.

After traversing up the western side of the mountain, Mario rescues Lowe, the second Mega Pi'illo. The two Pi'illos open up an impassable gate which leads the way to the top of the mountain. To get to the peak, the Bros. must learn the Side Drill technique. After arriving at the bottom of the snow-capped area, the Bros. can drink from a fountain. This will cause a strange dream leading up to a fake Game Over screen. This makes Prince Dreambert yell "MARIO! LUIGI! WAKE UP! NOW!", waking the brothers up. The water from the fountain completely restores all of their HP and BP. They will encounter another pair of petrified Mega Pi'illos that Luigi will have to rest on for Mario to save them. The two Pi'illos will open up another gate leading to the area where Mario and Luigi will have to fight Mammoshka.

Enemies

First visit

Path to the Pajamaja Rock Frame

Heroes of Buffness

Throughout Mount Pajamaja, various statues depict apparent famed heroes doing the exercise each of them were known for. By each statue, a stone slab rests, with information about them on it.

Muscle Lord Benchor

Amid the sweaty furore of the Bodybuilding Siege, Benchor alone kept both his wits and his reps. Prone on the battlefield, he pressed all who tried to cross the field into the vault of the sky. Like an angry gym deity, he kept his core taut as he lifted foes skyward...earthward...skyward. Here he lies for eternity, the earth a damp bench from which he will never again rise.

Muscle Lord Biceptus

Biceptus almost single-handedly suppressed the Great Protein Rebellion of the Vegebrodies. His turgid biceps were said to be infused with a divine power no amount of lifting could match. When he swung his fist earthward, the very ground would tremble for miles at his might. Let the legends record that no clothes would ever fit this Muscle Lord's body. Ever.

Muscle Lord Tacklecrush

Tacklecrush led the charge in the legendary Assault on Black Friday Sale Rack. [New Year's Day Sale Rack in the PAL version.] Many foes stood before him, but with a single tackle, he scattered them as a tornado. None could overtake him as he plunged through the fray, leaving only wind and failure behind. Rock hard were his shopping muscles, but none were equal to the hard lock on his wallet.

Muscle Lord Pullurp

Pullurp was the most celebrated of all athletes who participated in the Ultrapump Games. He lifted his body up with such force that onlookers feared it would crack the firmament. He thrust it downwards with such enthusiasm that he threatened to break the earth's mantle. And yet, his lone failure came on the parallel bars, where the Double Glute Spin eluded him all his life.

Muscle Lord Ballance

In the war with the Dark Cholesterarians, Ballance secured victory with signature moves. He rolled like a thunderstorm, driving his foes before him then grinding them to dust. His vantage from atop a balance ball allowed him to keep his equilibrium in both battle and life. And his form. His form! His sculptured body would be a template for those who aspire to buffness.

Muscle Lord Longbathes

The opening of the Great Sauna would never have come to pass without Longbathes. None could match his knowledge of the bathing arts, and he was rightfully revered for it. Claiming the temperature needed to match that of hot magma, he pioneered scalding therapy. No one could approach his love for soaking, and so he soaks here, eternal and pruney.

Pi'illo locations

Mount Pajamaja – 12 Pi'illos (4 Mega Pi'illos, 2 Blue Pi'illos, 6 Pink Pi'illos)
Location Necessity Type Screenshot
Phil is found where the first Gate is, to the east of the actual gate on some higher ground. Required  
Mega Pi'illo
 
Lowe is found where the first Gate is, to the west of the actual gate on some higher ground. Required  
Mega Pi'illo
 
Cush and Shawn are found before the second Gate, Cush is the eastern one, Shawn is the western one. Required  
Mega Pi'illos
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area to the west of the area to the south of where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, south of the Attack Piece. Without its aid, Mario and Luigi cannot get one of the Dropchopper Attack Pieces. This Pi'illo must also be rescued first in order to reach the nightmare chunks for Pi'illos 7, 10, and 11. Optional  
Blue Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area leading into the snow-based part of the mountain. Without its aid, Mario and Luigi miss out on gaining EXP Boots. Optional  
Blue Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area the second-furthest east of the first Gate, in the center of the area surrounded by ground of differing levels. Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area the second-furthest east of the first Gate, next to the bridge leading towards the eastern exit. Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, at the end of the west whirlwind path. Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area to the furthest east of the first Gate, on the other side of the gap, in the east. (Spin Jump/Side Drill required) Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area with the shop, in the far-west at the highest possible level. The Ball Hop can be used to reach this Pi'illo. To acquire otherwise, go to the west of the area with the first gate, and fall at the second spin jump section. The player will land on the higher ground, and will be able to reach the Pi'illo. Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the area to the west of the area with first Gate, on a steel platform higher than any adjacent ground. (Ball Hop required) Optional  
Pink Pi'illo
 

Beanhole locations

Mount Pajamaja – 24 Beans (5 Heart Beans, 3 Bros. Beans, 7 Power Beans, 3 Defense Beans, 3 Speed Beans, 3 Stache Beans)
Location Type Screenshot
In the area to the right of the first Gate, these 2 Beans are found to the north of the eastern exit. The western one is Stache Bean, the eastern one is Power Bean. (Spin Jump/Side Drill required) Stache and Power  
In the area furthest to the east of the first Gate, this Bean is found to the south of a Pink Pi'illo, on some lower ground. (Spin Jump/Side Drill required) Power  
In the area to the east of where Mario and Luigi learn the Spin Jump, these 2 Beans are found in the south-west on the lowest possible level. The western one is Speed Bean and the eastern one is Power Bean. (Side Drill required) Speed and Power  
In the area where Mario and Luigi learn the Spin Jump, this Bean is found on a lone stick of ground in the far south. (Spin Jump/Side Drill required) Stache  
In the area to the south of where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found in the south-west underneath the nearby southward bridge, slightly to the west of it. Power  
In the area to the west of the area to the south of where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found in the far south-west. Bros.  
In the area where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found on the lowest level in the south-east, near some slightly higher grey ground. Power  
In the area where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found on a platform above where the west whirlwind path leads, on the highest platform. Heart  
In the area where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found on a platform above where the west whirlwind path leads, on the lowest platform. Bros.  
In the area leading into the snow-based part of the mountain, this Bean is found to the slight east of the fountain on some slightly higher ground. Speed  
In the first area where Mario and Luigi bump the Massif Bros around using the Spin Jump, these 2 Beans are found in the far-east, out of the way of the Massif Bros.' wrecking path. The northern one is Heart Bean, the southern one is Defense Bean. Heart and Defense  
In the second area where Mario and Luigi bump the Massif Bros around using the Spin Jump, these 2 Beans are found in the south on the spot of land where the Massif Bros. leave the Bros. The northern one is Heart Bean, the southern one is Speed Bean. Heart and Speed  
In the area to the east of the second Gate, this Bean is found on the highest possible level on the other side of a metal bridge. Defense  
In the area with the Dreampoint, these 2 Beans are found to the northwest of the Dreampoint on some higher ground. The eastern one is Heart Bean, the western one is Defense Bean. Heart and Defense  
In the area where Mario and Luigi are taught the Ball Hop, these 2 Beans are found by the northern exit. The western one is Power Bean, the eastern one is Heart Bean. Power and Heart  
In the area where Bowser and Antasma scare Mario and Luigi away with the Dreambeats, this Bean is found in the east on much higher ground. (Ball Hop required) Power  
In the area to the north of where Mario and Luigi jump off to turn the oxygen valve on, this Bean is found behind the gate, between the two blocks. (Ball Hop required) Stache  
In the area to the east of the Mount Pajamaja Midpoint Warp Pipe, this Bean is found in the far-north. Bros.  

Block locations

Mount Pajamaja - 58 Blocks (38 ?, 2 M, 5 L, 1 Bros., 1 Random, 10 Attack Piece, 1 Camera)
Item/s Location Screenshot
 
Supersyrup Jar
In the first scene, in the left Mini-Mario section.  
 
Secret Box
Same scene, in the northwest.  
 
10-Coin
Same scene, in the northeast.  
 
Five Coin
In the third scene, near the entrance, in front of the stairs.  
 
1-Up Mushroom
Same scene, in the northwest.  
   
10-Coin, Dropchopper Attack Piece
In the fifth scene, in the Mini-Mario section.  
 
Refreshing Herb
In the scene east of the fifth scene, in the upper left part.  
     
Taunt Ball, 10-Coin, Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the lower part.  
 
10-Coin
In the sixth scene, near the exit.  
 
Taunt Ball
In the seventh scene, near the entrance after the bridge.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the middle.  
 
10-Coin
Same scene, near the exit.  
 
Taunt Ball
In the fourth scene, in the part accessed by seventh scene, near the entrance.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the south, reached by Spin Jump.  
          
10 Five Coins
In the scene east of the fifth scene, in the upper right part.  
 
10-Coin
NOTE: Following 11 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Mount Pajamaja accessed by Mega Pi'illo Phil.
In the eighth scene (west of the third scene), before the lower bridge.
 
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
In the ninth scene, in the upper left part.  
            
Five Coin, 10 10-Coins
In the scene west of the ninth scene, in the lower part.  
 
Super Nut
In the tenth scene, in the east of the lower part.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the west of the middle part.  
 
Supersyrup Jar
Same scene, in the part with there platforms, above the second one.  
 
Super Candy
Same scene, in the alcove reached by a whirlwind.  
 
Mount Pajamaja Shot
Same scene, in the west of the upper part.  
 
10-Coin
In the eighth scene, after the third bridge.  
          
10 10-Coins
In the fifth scene, in the part reached by a whirlwind.  
 
10-Coin
NOTE: Following 13 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Mount Pajamaja accessed by Mega Pi'illo Lowe.
In the twelfth scene (north of the third one), in the west of the middle part.
 
          
10 Five Coins
In the thirteenth scene, in the northeast.  
 
1-Up Deluxe
In the fourteenth scene, in the part reached by a Side Drill, right of the entrance.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the south of the lower-middle part.  
 
10-Coin
In the seventeenth scene (3rd snowy scene), in the northwest.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
Same scene, in the north.  
 
Supersyrup Jar
Same scene, in the southeast.  
 
1-Up Deluxe
Same scene, in the southwest.  
 
Secret Box
In the sixteenth scene, in the south of the middle part.  
          
10 10-Coins
In the eighteenth scene (west of the first snowy scene), in the southeast of the lower part.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
In the nineteenth scene, in the middle, reached by Spin Jump.  
 
10-Coin
Same scene, in the northwest.  
 
Knockout Hammer
Same scene, in the west.  
          
10 Five Coins
NOTE: Following 2 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Mount Pajamaja accessed by the Mega Pi'illo Cush.
In the fifteenth scene, in the upper part.
 
 
Super Nut
In the eighteenth scene, in the upper part.  
 
Dropchopper Attack Piece
NOTE: Following 2 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Mount Pajamaja accessed by the first Blue Pi'illo.
In the scene west of the ninth scene, in the west of the upper part.
 
 
Silver Statue
Same scene, east of the upper part.  
 
EXP Boots
NOTE: Following blocks is available only after returning from Dreamy Mount Pajamaja accessed by the second Blue Pi'illo.
In the fourteenth scene, in the west of the upper-middle part.
 
 
Ultra Nut
NOTE: Following 11 blocks are available only after learning the Ball Hop during the second visit.
In the tenth scene, in the north of the upper part.
 
 
50-Coin
Same scene, in the northwest of the upper part.  
            
Iron-Ball Boots DX, 10 10-Coins
In the scene north of the tenth scene, behind the door unlocked by Ball Hop puzzle.  
 
10-Coin
In the twenty-fourth scene (first scene to Pajamaja Rock Frame), near the start of the middle part.  
          
10 10-Coins
Same scene, in the west of the upper part.  
 
Bros. Wear
In the scene east of the twenty-fourth scene, in the east of the lower part.  
          
10 50-Coins
Same scene, in the east of the upper part.  
 
50-Coin
In the twenty-fifth scene, in the east of the lower part.  
   
Ultra Mushroom, 10-Coin
Same scene, west of the lower part.  

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パジャマウンテン[?]
Pajamaunten
Contraction of "pajama" and "mountain"
Dutch Pyjamapiek[?] Pajama Peak
French (NOA) Mont Pyjamama[?] Mount Pajamama
French (NOE) Mont Pyjama[?] Mount Pajama
German Pyjamagipfel[?] Pajama Peak
Italian Pigiamonte[?] Pun on "pigiama" (pajamas) and "monte" (mountain)
Korean 파자마운틴[?]
Pajamauntin
Portmanteau of "파자마" (pajama) and "마운틴" (mountain)
Portuguese (NOE) Monte Pijama[?] Literally means "Mount Pajamas"
Russian Грезувий
Grezuviy
[?]
Portmanteau of "Грезa" (greza, dream) and "Bезувий" (Vezuviy, Vesuvius)
Spanish (NOA) Monte Pimayama[?] "Monte" means "mountain", while "Pimayama" is from "pijama" (pajamas)
Spanish (NOE) Monte Pijama[?] Pajama Mount