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The '''Zeekeeper''' is a character who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He is the guardian figure of the Pi'illo Kingdom, who helped them take down [[Antasma]] many thousands of years before the events of the game. The name is derived from the word "beekeeper" through a combination of the American English phonetic spelling of the letter Z, which symbolizes sleep, and the word "keeper", referring to his status as a guardian.
The '''Zeekeeper''' is a character who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He is the guardian figure of the Pi'illo Kingdom, who helped them take down [[Antasma]] many thousands of years before the events of the game. The name is derived from the word "beekeeper" through a combination of the American English phonetic spelling of the letter Z, which symbolizes sleep, and the word "keeper", referring to his status as a guardian.


==History==
== History ==
===Background===
Prior to the events of ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', the Zeekeeper protected [[Pi'illo Island]] from danger. He later helped [[Dreambert]] and the other [[Pi'illo]]s take down Antasma and seal him away inside the [[Dream World]], in [[Dream's Deep]].
Prior to the events of ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', the Zeekeeper protected [[Pi'illo Island]] from danger. He later helped [[Dreambert]] and the other [[Pi'illo]]s take down Antasma and seal him away inside the [[Dream World]], in [[Dream's Deep]].


===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
When [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toadsworth]] and all the other main characters arrive on the island though, the Zeekeeper (much like the Pi'illos themselves) is nowhere to be found, with him being considered to be a legend by those still inhabiting the island. For the first half of the adventure, he's only mentioned in books, on signs and as part of the island's history.
When [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toadsworth]] and all the other main characters arrive on the island though, the Zeekeeper (much like the Pi'illos themselves) is nowhere to be found, with him being considered to be a legend by those still inhabiting the island. For the first half of the adventure, he's only mentioned in books, on signs and as part of the island's history.


When Peach is captured and taken to [[Neo Bowser Castle]], Mario, Luigi, [[Starlow]] and Dreambert return to [[Pi'illo Castle]] when they hear [[Dr. Snoozemore]] has returned, who tells them that finding and bringing back the Zeekeeper could let them destroy the castle's barrier and confront [[Bowser]] and Antasma. They then go to [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]] to search for clues to his whereabouts, finding a statue that says the [[Ultibed]] is needed to summon him.
When Peach is captured and taken to [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Neo Bowser Castle]], Mario, Luigi, [[Starlow]] and Dreambert return to [[Pi'illo Castle]] when they hear [[Dr. Snoozemore]] has returned, who tells them that finding and bringing back the Zeekeeper could let them destroy the castle's barrier and confront [[Bowser]] and Antasma. They then go to [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]] to search for clues to his whereabouts, finding a statue that says the [[Ultibed]] is needed to summon him.


After the pieces have been assembled, [[Bedsmith]] is freed and the Ultibed's assembly in [[Somnom Woods]], Mario and [[Luigi]] head to the Pi'illo Temple, using the Ultibed to enter [[Dreamy Somnom Woods]]. Here, they find the Zeekeeper's egg on top of the tree, smashing it open and bringing back the Zeekeeper.
After the pieces have been assembled, [[Bedsmith]] is freed and the Ultibed's assembly in [[Somnom Woods]], Mario and [[Luigi]] head to the Pi'illo Temple, using the Ultibed to enter [[Dreamy Somnom Woods]]. Here, they find the Zeekeeper's egg on top of the tree, smashing it open and bringing back the Zeekeeper.
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At this point, the Zeekeeper mistakes Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] for intruders, attacking them as a result. This causes another Giant Battle to start, with Dreamy Luigi eventually defeating him with [[Finishing Bros.]]
At this point, the Zeekeeper mistakes Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] for intruders, attacking them as a result. This causes another Giant Battle to start, with Dreamy Luigi eventually defeating him with [[Finishing Bros.]]


After his defeat, the Zeekeeper has immediately gained respect for Luigi and congratulates him on his victory, then notices Dreambert with the Bros., and reverts to his usual, casual attitude. He then hears about the situation in the [[Real World]], and eventually agrees to attack Neo Bowser Castle once Mario pays his 80 million [[coin]] fee. However, this fee is not directly paid for by Mario in the end.
After his defeat, the Zeekeeper has immediately gained respect for Luigi and congratulates him on his victory, then notices Dreambert with the Bros., and reverts to his usual, casual attitude. He then hears about the situation in the [[Real World]], and eventually agrees to attack Neo Bowser Castle once Mario pays his 80 million [[coin]] fee. However, this fee isn't directly paid for by Mario in the end.


[[File:Zeekeeper-WakeBeam.png|thumb|left|The Zeekeeper fires his Wakebeam at [[Neo Bowser Castle]].]]
[[File:Zeekeeper-WakeBeam.png|thumb|left|The Zeekeeper fires his Wakebeam at [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Neo Bowser Castle]].]]
He then attacks Neo Bowser Castle, using his [[Wakebeam]] to shatter the forcefield surrounding it, which causes the whole location to come crashing down to a spot just north of the Somnom Woods entrance. The Zeekeeper then rests on a spot near the Somnom Woods entrance afterwards.
He then attacks Neo Bowser Castle, using his [[Wakebeam]] to shatter the forcefield surrounding it, which causes the whole location to come crashing down to a spot just north of the Somnom Woods entrance. The Zeekeeper then rests on a spot near the Somnom Woods entrance afterwards.


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===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
== Appearance ==
[[File:MLSSDX_DreambertMoviePoster.png|thumb]]
The Zeekeeper makes a cameo in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', where in the lobby of [[Yoshi Theater (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)|Yoshi Theater]] one of the posters displays a Zeekeeper statue behind Prince Dreambert.
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==General information==
===Physical description===
[[File:MLDT Shot - Zeekeeper Costumes.png|thumb|220px|Pi'illo Island's mascot is said to be the Zeekeeper. The island folk dress up in Zeekeeper costumes to greet [[Princess Peach]] to the island.]]
[[File:MLDT Shot - Zeekeeper Costumes.png|thumb|220px|Pi'illo Island's mascot is said to be the Zeekeeper. The island folk dress up in Zeekeeper costumes to greet [[Princess Peach]] to the island.]]
The Zeekeeper is a large bird-like creature with a long beak, three eyes and skinny legs. His egg-shaped body is adorned with rows of colorful feathers, which change colors as they go down his body - pink at his head, blue near his middle, and green at the base. He also has a small plume of yellow-pink feathers on his head, above his oval white eyes. When dizzied, his eyes show a sequence of expanding red and yellow rings, when he activates the Wakebeam, a third eye is seen at his upper plumes, known as his "Mind Eye".  
The Zeekeeper is a large bird-like creature with a long beak, three eyes and skinny legs. His egg-shaped body is adorned with rows of colorful feathers, which change colors as they go down his body - pink at his head, blue near his middle, and green at the base. He also has a small plume of yellow-pink feathers on his head, above his oval white eyes. When dizzied, his eyes show a sequence of expanding red and yellow rings, when he activates the Wakebeam, a third eye is seen at his upper plumes, known as his "Mind Eye".  
The Battle Ring's version of the Zeekeeper, Zeekeeper X, has the same body shape as the Zeekeeper, but with an altered color scheme. His feathers are purple near the head and fade to yellow above his legs, and his eyes are black with white pupils instead of the reverse.
The Battle Ring's version of the Zeekeeper, Zeekeeper X, has the same body shape as the Zeekeeper, but with an altered color scheme. His feathers are purple near the head and fade to yellow above his legs, and his eyes are black with white pupils instead of the reverse.


===Personality===
== Personality ==
At first, the Zeekeeper seemed to have the personality of a serious guardian, speaking in a formal manner and being very confident in his own abilities. He was dismissive of Mario and Luigi, although he complimented them on their bravery in challenging him. As the battle went on and Giant Luigi gained the upper hand, he became increasingly impressed with his opponents' skill and strength, frequently commenting on how far they had pushed his powers.
At first, the Zeekeeper seemed to have the personality of a serious guardian, speaking in a formal manner and being very confident in his own abilities. He was dismissive of Mario and Luigi, although he complimented them on their bravery in challenging him. As the battle went on and Giant Luigi gained the upper hand, he became increasingly impressed with his opponents' skill and strength, frequently commenting on how far they had pushed his powers.


After being defeated and meeting Dreambert, the Zeekeeper was revealed to be much lazier, greedier, and more laid-back than he first appeared, with a "surfer dude" way of talking. He treats Antasma as not much of a threat, not really wanting to bother to save the island and is rather loud in general. He's also a bit more fond of material wealth than Mario and co expect, asking for 80 million of Mario's coins to take down Neo Bowser Castle and eventually turning the remains of the Dream Stone into a giant Dream Coin instead of rebuilding it, and has the tendency to charge people for his aid. He however does have a good heart, and was willing to help out in the end, as seen when he saved Mario, Peach, and Luigi from falling to their deaths, deciding not make Mario and co pay him the 80 million coins, and having the sense to know having a Dream Stone is a dangerous idea and that it would be better to not rely on such things. He later shattered the Dream Coin into a rain of coins for all the people of the island to use to buy their wishes, and in creating the coin rain he created a new tourist attraction for the island, showing that he may not have been as greedy as he let on, although still having a great appreciation for coins.
After being defeated and meeting Dreambert, the Zeekeeper was revealed to be much lazier, greedier, and more laid-back than he first appeared, with a "surfer dude" way of talking. He treats Antasma as not much of a threat, not really wanting to bother to save the island and is rather loud in general. He's also a bit more fond of material wealth than Mario and co expect, asking for 80 million of Mario's coins to take down Neo Bowser Castle and eventually turning the remains of the Dream Stone into a giant Dream Coin instead of rebuilding it, and has the tendency to charge people for his aid. He however does have a good heart, and was willing to help out in the end, as seen when he saved Mario, Peach, and Luigi from falling to their deaths and deciding not make Mario and co pay him the 80 million coins, and also having the sense to know having a Dream Stone is a dangerous idea, and that it would be better to not rely on such things. He later shattered the Dream Coin into a rain of coins for all the people of the island to use to buy their wishes, and in creating the coin rain he created a new tourist attraction for the island, showing that he may not have been as greedy as he let on, although still having a great appreciation for coins.


==Battle==
== Battle ==
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The Zeekeeper can also create a pattern of moving energy balls in the sky that Luigi will have to destroy by throwing tree stumps at them, especially when they're clustered. He may also create a single large energy ball that moves in a set pattern and requires to be hit several times to be destroyed, with each hit it gets smaller and weaker. Not destroying the energy balls result in the energy balls flying into Luigi and damaging him, while succeeding in destroying them all will allow Luigi a moment to rapidly throw tree stumps at the Zeekeeper to deal damage to him, ending the barrage of thrown stumps with an especially large one that will deal even more damage.
The Zeekeeper can also create a pattern of moving energy balls in the sky that Luigi will have to destroy by throwing tree stumps at them, especially when they're clustered. He may also create a single large energy ball that moves in a set pattern and requires to be hit several times to be destroyed, with each hit it gets smaller and weaker. Not destroying the energy balls result in the energy balls flying into Luigi and damaging him, while succeeding in destroying them all will allow Luigi a moment to rapidly throw tree stumps at the Zeekeeper to deal damage to him, ending the barrage of thrown stumps with an especially large one that will deal even more damage.


At one point in the battle, the Zeekeeper will start to open up dimensional rifts and be followed by Luigi into one. Inside, Luigi flies around in zero gravity and must dodge the energy balls Zeekeeper fires from in front at him, as well as the occasional spinning ram attack he does after firing 2-3 waves of energy balls, which Luigi can counter after dodging him, starting to spin like the Zeekeeper once did, and ramming into him. The player controls Luigi by tilting the 3DS throughout this segment.
At one point in the battle, the Zeekeeper will start to open up dimensional rifts and be followed by Luigi into one. Inside, Luigi flies around in zero gravity and must dodge the energy balls Zeekeeper fires from in front at him, as well as the occasional spinning ram attack he does after firing 2-3 waves of energy balls, which Luigi can counter after dodging it, starting to spin like the Zeekeeper once did, and ramming into him. The player controls Luigi by tilting the 3DS throughout this segment.


After Luigi gets close enough, he will leap towards the Zeekeeper and grab his legs, landing on the ground and breaking into a skid. The Zeekeeper will continuously try to flap back into the air as Luigi pulls him down, and the player will have to rapidly slide downwards on the Touch Screen with the stylus to slow the Zeekeeper down. Eventually, the Zeekeeper will start to have his legs break free every so often, Luigi having to grab the free leg when it gets within range (via the player tapping the Touch Screen with the stylus). If Luigi fails to stop the Zeekeeper, he will break free and continue to perform attacks until Luigi gets another chance to try and bring him down. After several successful rounds of Luigi keeping a grip on both legs and slowing the Zeekeeper down, Luigi will slam the Zeekeeper into the ground and stomp him, leaving the Zeekeeper dazed and allowing Luigi to have two attack turns.
After Luigi gets close enough, he will leap towards the Zeekeeper and grab his legs, landing on the ground and breaking into a skid. The Zeekeeper will continuously try to flap back into the air as Luigi pulls him down, and the player will have to rapidly slide downwards on the Touch Screen with the stylus to slow the Zeekeeper down. Eventually, the Zeekeeper will start to have its legs break free every so often, Luigi having to grab the free leg when it gets within range (via the player tapping the Touch Screen with the stylus). If Luigi fails to stop the Zeekeeper, he will break free and continue to perform attacks until Luigi gets another chance to try and bring him down. After several successful rounds of Luigi keeping a grip on both legs and slowing the Zeekeeper down, Luigi will slam the Zeekeeper into the ground and stomp him, leaving the Zeekeeper dazed and allowing Luigi to have two attack turns.


The [[Jump]], [[Hammer Chop]] and [[Hammer Uppercut]] are all equally effective in dealing damage to the Zeekeeper while he is in this state, the [[Drill Stomp]] being the most effective of them all. Regardless of how many of Luigi's attack turns pass since the last usage of either the Drill Stomp or [[Rhythm Mushroom]] moves, he will always be able to perform either one whenever Luigi brings down the Zeekeeper.
The [[Jump]], [[Hammer Chop]] and [[Hammer Uppercut]] are all equally effective in dealing damage to the Zeekeeper while he is in this state, the [[Drill Stomp]] being the most effective of them all. Regardless of how many of Luigi's attack turns pass since the last usage of either the Drill Stomp or [[Rhythm Mushroom]] moves, he will always be able to perform either one whenever Luigi brings down the Zeekeeper.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ネムルーゴ
|FreA=Morphibou
|JapR=Nemurūgo
|FreAM=From ''morph'' and ''hibou'' (owl).
|JapM=From「眠る」(''nemuru'', "to sleep") and possibly the honorific suffix「御」(''-go'')
|FraE=Protodor
|FraEM=From ''protecteur'' (protector), and ''dort'' (sleeps) or ''d'or'' (golden).
|SpaA=Zeerbero
|SpaAM=From ''Cerbero'' (Cerberus)
|SpaE=Avisomnus
|SpaEM= From ''ave'' (bird) and the latin ''somnus'' (sleep)
|Dut=Snurkvogel
|Dut=Snurkvogel
|DutM=Snore Bird
|DutM=Snore Bird
|FreA=Morphibou
|Ita=Piumadormo
|FreAM=From ''Morph'' ("Morphée", the Greek god of sleep, Morpheus) and ''hibou'' ("owl")
|ItaM=From "piuma" (feather) and "dormire" (to sleep)
|FreE=Protodor
|FreEM=From ''protecteur'' ("protector") or ''proto'' (Latin root meaning "first" or "original"), and ''dort'' ("sleeps") or ''d'or'' ("golden")
|Ger=Pennhenne
|Ger=Pennhenne
|GerM=Nap-Hen
|GerM="Nap-Hen"
|Ita=Piumadormo
|Rus=Сон-птица
|ItaM=From ''piuma'' ("feather") and ''dormire'' ("to sleep")
|RusR=Son-ptitsa
|RusM=Dream Bird
|Kor=졸리조
|Kor=졸리조
|KorR=Jollijo
|KorR=Jollijo
|KorM=From "졸리다" (''jollida'', "sleepy") and "" (''jo'', "bird"). It is also a pun on "졸리죠" (''jolli jyo'', Korean phrase meaning "are you sleepy?")
|KorM=From 졸리다 ''jollida'' (sleepy) and 조 ''jo'' (bird). It is also a pun on the phrase 졸리죠 ''jollijo'' (Are you sleepy? )
|Por=Dodorminhoco
|Por=Dodorminhoco
|PorM=From "dodo" and ''dorminhoco'' ("sleepy )
|PorM=From ''Dodo'' and ''dorminhoco'' (sleepy).
|Rus=Сон-птица
|RusR=Son-ptitsa
|RusM=Dream Bird
|SpaA=Zeerbero
|SpaAM=From the English name and ''Cerbero'' ("Cerberus")
|SpaE=Avisomnus
|SpaEM=From ''ave'' ("bird") and Latin word ''somnus'' ("sleep")
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Nommon]]s of [[Somnom Woods]] revere a deity known as the "Watchoverer", which may be what the Zeekeeper is known to them as.
*The Nomnoms of [[Somnom Woods]] revere a deity known as the "Watchoverer", which may be what the Zeekeeper is known to them as.
*At the beginning of the game, a character in a Zeekeeper costume exclaims, "I have excitement!", a nod to [[Fawful]]'s quote, "I HAVE FURY!" and its many variations.
*At the beginning of the game, a character in a Zeekeeper costume exclaims, "I have excitement!", a nod to [[Fawful]]'s quote, "I HAVE FURY!" and its many variations.


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