Nommon

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Nommon
Nommons
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)

Nommons are a species who inhabit Pi'illo Island, appearing in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Nommons are purple mole-like creatures with large bulb-shaped heads, beady yellow eyes, dark purple faces, small pink beaks, mole-like claws and pink flowers growing on the top of their heads. They once inhabited the island along with the Pi'illos, but after they were turned to stone by Antasma, the Nommons kept several petrified Pi'illos as play things (which they call "Nom Pi'illos") and they continued to live a simple and reclusive existence within Somnom Woods. After completing the Ultibed, Mario and Luigi head deep into Somnom Woods to find the Zeekeeper's temple and along the way they are forced to play games with the Nommons in order to acquire the petrified Pi'illo Masters they possess which are needed to enter the temple. Nommons speak broken English, saying "me" instead of "I" and removing many words from sentences, as well as debating whether certain words (such as "pilferers") are real. They also tend to speak about random subjects of which they have a poor grasp on, such as wondering if songs taste good or if they can buy the sea. Nommons revere a deity known as the Watchoverer, which could be the Zeekeeper. Nommons' design and mannerisms are both very similar to the Oho Jees from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ムユムユ
Muyu Muyu
A partial reduplication of「夢遊病」(muyū-byō, somnambulism)

German Nomnom
 
Italian Nommon
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Spanish (NOA) Somnolio
From "somnoliento" (sleepy) with Spanish name ending "-io"
Spanish (NOE) Zumzum