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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|SpaA=Sábanas medusa sosegada
|SpaAM=
|SpaE=Sábanas de medusa sestera
|SpaE=Sábanas de medusa sestera
|SpaEM=Sleepy Jellyfish Sheets, sestera comes also from "siesta" (nap), which in turn comes from "Playa Siesta" (Spanish name for Driftwood Shore)
|SpaEM=Sleepy Jellyfish Sheets, sestera comes also from "siesta" (nap), which in turn comes from "Playa Siesta" (Spanish name for Driftwood Shore)

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Template:Item-infobox The Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets is an item that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and one of the five Ultibed parts. It is a collection of jellyfish-texture bedsheets found in Driftwood Shore. Mario and Luigi find it in a room hidden behind a suspicious door after they receive an Old Lithograph from Broque Madame. Before they can retrieve it, a trio of Fly Guy R thieves steal it. The Bros. must replay Mole Hunt to obtain whereabouts from the Mole Hunt proprietor, then head to Pi'illo Blimport. Once they defeat the Fly Guys R in battle, the Bros. can collect the sheets.

Ultibed Manual text

First Hint

  • "The deepskyblue, as the name implies, are said to be on deepskyblue. Who might know about them?"

Second Hint

  • "Find a deepskyblue somewhere at the beach, and search within! Be sure to look around the places you've already visited as well."

Third Hint

  • "Some fiends stole the item you found! The deepskyblue at the deepskyblue seems to know where the suspects are off too..."

Fourth Hint

  • "The old man at the Mole Hunt says the thieves who took your item are heading towards deepskyblue."

Description

  • "You beat the thieves and got the sheets! Driftwood jellyfish are incredibly rare—they only appear once every thousand years!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOA) Sábanas medusa sosegada
 
Spanish (NOE) Sábanas de medusa sestera
Sleepy Jellyfish Sheets, sestera comes also from "siesta" (nap), which in turn comes from "Playa Siesta" (Spanish name for Driftwood Shore)