- “Mummify!”
- —Mummy-Me, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Mummy-Me are enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports that resemble mummified Toads and follow Captain Toad or Toadette in certain levels. Mummy-Me have the same behavior as Cosmic Clones from Super Mario Galaxy 2 . At first, a single Mummy-Me appears by following them; however, as they proceed onwards to additional levels, more Mummy-Me start spawning. As they spawn, they form a black cloud that follows the player; once it forms, much like a Cosmic Clone shouting "Let's go!", it shouts "Mummify!", similar to how Captain Toad or Toadette shout "Multiply!" when obtaining a Double Cherry. Captain Toad or Toadette can get rid of a Mummy-Me by using a Super Pickax: in most of the regular levels from the Bonus Episode, it will simply give a short break to Captain Toad or Toadette, and another Mummy-Me will respawn a few seconds later. Mummy-Me Maze Forever is an exception, though, as Captain Toad or Toadette can defeat Mummy-Me by using a Super Pickax, and they give three coins upon defeat.
In Super Nintendo World at Universal Epic Universe, Mummy-Me makes a cameo on an illuminated map at the queue of Yoshi's Adventure.[1]
Profiles[edit ]
- Wii U website bio: "You have met the enemy, and it is you. In some stages, you'll be chased by a Mummy version of Captain Toad."
- Switch / 3DS website bio: "You have met the enemy, and it is you. In some stages, you'll be chased by a Mummy version of Captain Toad!"
Naming[edit ]
Internal names[edit ]
Names in other languages[edit ]
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| Japanese |
マネミー Manemī |
Blend of「真似」(mane, "imitate") and "mummy" |
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| Dutch |
Mummy-Me |
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| French |
Momimoi |
Portmanteau of momie ("mummy") and moi ("me") |
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| German |
Mumienschanz |
Portmanteau of Mumie ("mummy") and Mummenschanz ("masquerade") |
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| Italian |
Mimummia |
Portmanteau of mimare ("mimic") and mummia ("mummy") |
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| Spanish (Latin American) |
Momía |
Pun on momia ("mummy") and mía ("mine") |
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| Spanish (European) |
Imimomia |
Portmanteau of imitar ("to imitate") and momia ("mummy") |
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