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'''Lil' Massif''' is a character who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He works as a tour guide along with [[Big Massif|his brother]] in the real world. | '''Lil' Massif''' is a character who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He works as a tour guide along with [[Big Massif|his brother]] in the real world. | ||
At Wakeport, the Bros. meet Lil' Massif who claims that the [[Mount Pajamaja]] tour cannot start unless Big Massif shows up. The Bros. eventually find Big Massif after a long trek in the [[Dream World]], and the tour starts. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually reach the summit of the mountain, learning some [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|helpful]] [[Side Drill|moves]] taught to them by the Massifs along the way. The Massifs flee when they see the [[Mammoshka|guardian of the summit]] | At Wakeport, the Bros. meet Lil' Massif who claims that the [[Mount Pajamaja]] tour cannot start unless Big Massif shows up. The Bros. eventually find Big Massif after a long trek in the [[Dream World]], and the tour starts. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually reach the summit of the mountain, learning some [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|helpful]] [[Side Drill|moves]] taught to them by the Massifs along the way. The Massifs flee when they see the [[Mammoshka|guardian of the summit]], then decide against summiting the mountain after seeing [[Bowser]], [[Antasma]], and several of Bowser's minions, and are not seen again until the Mario Bros. decide to scale the mountain a second time in order to get the Pajamaja Rock Frame. The Massifs accompany them and teach Mario and Luigi the [[Ball Hop]] move on the way to the location of the bed frame. They also appear in [[Dreamy Mount Pajamaja]] as shopkeepers. | ||
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