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Theresa Maria Rodriguez Castillo is an elderly lady from Brooklyn. In the Dream World, she is known as Lunia, and was a Dream Keeper until her battle with the Nightmare King, whom she had originally created as Migo. After the battle, her Dream Keeper persona was split in two and scattered across two dream frequencies, and she experienced a loss of memory, resulting in her becoming an Unaware Dreamer until they were restored by the Brooklyn Bureau.
Official description[]
- For more information, see Mrs. Castillo's profiles
An eccentric and wise old lady, Mrs. Castillo runs a popular food truck that offers an ever-changing menu. She has a habit of serving cryptic advice alongside the orders and, once you get the hang of decoding it, you’ll realise that she’s one of the wisest characters around, even though she’s rather forgetful! In the dream world, you’ll find Mrs. C popping up frequently as a traveller with a fantastical caravan full of wondrous trinkets.[1]
Personality[]
Mrs. Castillo is a kind elderly woman who has helped the dream chasers many times. She is shown to give them advice during times of need and is kind towards Mateo and the others.
Appearance[]
Relationships[]
Zoey[]
Zoey has been seen helping Mrs. Castillo get ingredients for the food truck, and delivering orders.
Cooper[]
Mateo[]
Mateo has ordered food from Mrs. Castillo many times, and she is seen to give advice to him and the other dreamers.
Izzie[]
Logan[]
Appearances[]
Sets[]
- 71456 Mrs. Castillo's Turtle Van
- 71459 Stable of Dream Creatures
- 71461 Fantastical Tree House
- 71486 Castle Nocturnia
DREAMZzz[]
Trials of the Dream Chasers | ||||||||||||
1. "Awakening": | Debut | 2. "Dream Chasers": | Mentioned | |||||||||
3. "Chased Dreamers": | Appears | 4. "The Dream Forge": | Appears | |||||||||
5. "Peak Performance": | Mentioned | 6. "The Anomaly": | Appears | |||||||||
7. "Cheat Code": | Absent | 8. "The Bigger Picture": | Appears | |||||||||
9. "Short Sheeped": | Appears | 10. "The Grim Escape": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Dreamer's Block": | Absent | 12. "Monkey and the Bandit": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Private Eye": | Appears | 14. "Songs of the Mist": | Absent | |||||||||
15. "Sweet Dreams": | Absent | 16. "The Worthy Dreamer": | Appears | |||||||||
17. "The Light of Nocturnia": | Projection | 18. "Night Hunted": | Appears | |||||||||
19. "The Rift": | Appears | 20. "Enter the Nightmare": | Appears |
Night of the Never Witch | ||||||||||||
1. "Sheep Freak": | Appears | 2. "Memory Chasers": | Appears | |||||||||
3. "Sound of Sirens": | Appears | 4. "Sick Beats": | Appears | |||||||||
5. "Witchy Ways": | Pictured | 6. "Toss and Turn": | Appears | |||||||||
7. "Romancing the Spear": | Mentioned | 8. "Beat the Clock": | Appears | |||||||||
9. "Wake That Dreamer": | Appears | 10. "A Tale of Two Teos": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Adventures in Robot-Sitting": | Appears | 12. "Personal Space Invaders": | Pictured | |||||||||
13. "Fistful of Doppelgangers": | Absent | 14. "Irrational Treasure": | Appears | |||||||||
15. "Mission Implausible": | Absent | 16. "Grim Vengeance": | Absent | |||||||||
17. "Crown Control": | Absent | 18. "The Promised Crown Affair": | Appears | |||||||||
19. "Now or Never Witch": | Appears | 20. "Never Forever": | Appears |
Enter The Cyber Game | ||||||||||||
1. "Everything's Changed": | Appears | 2. "Join the Club": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Whack Race 2025": | Appears | 4. "Dreamocracy": | Mentioned | |||||||||
5. "Freak-quencies": | Appears | 6. "InterFEARence": | Appears | |||||||||
7. "Lunia": | Appears | 8. "Moving On Up": | Appears | |||||||||
9. "Brainstorm": | Appears | 10. "Boxed In": | Voice | |||||||||
11. "The Happy App Trap": | Absent | 12. "Mission: Ungoggle-Able": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "D-Shock": | Absent | 14. "Robot Fight Club": | Absent | |||||||||
15. "Fish Out of Water": | Absent | 16. "Cyber Drain": | Absent | |||||||||
17. "School Spirit": | Absent | 18. "The Undreamt": | Appears | |||||||||
19. "Missing Pieces": | Absent | 20. "Outside the Box": | Absent |
Mini-Movies[]
Books and comics[]
Books | ||||||||||||
Dream Crafters: | Appears | Step into Dream World: | Absent | |||||||||
Dream Chasers and the Riddle-Spokens: | Appears | The Dream World: | Absent | |||||||||
Cooper in Action!: | Appears | 800 Stickers - Dream Big!: | Absent | |||||||||
Fun to Color: | Appears | The Dream Chasers' Guide to the Dream World: | Absent | |||||||||
The Dream Team!: | Absent | Glitter and Shine!: | Absent | |||||||||
Logan's Games!: | Appears | Chasing the Never Witch: | Absent | |||||||||
Dream World in Trouble: | Absent | Dream Chasers and the Reckless Realm Race: | Absent | |||||||||
Build and Stick: Z-Blob: | Absent | LEGO DREAMZzz World Builder: | Absent |
LEGO Magazine | |||||||||
Hunt for the Dream Creatures: | Absent | Who is the Real Nightmare King?: | Absent | ||||||
The Wonders of the Crocodile Car: | Absent | Saving Zian: | Absent | ||||||
Taco Trap: | Appears | The Forgetful Mr. Oz: | Absent | ||||||
A Huggly Huddle: | Absent | A Tasty Worm: | Absent | ||||||
Run to Castle Nocturnia: | Absent | Spider power: | Absent |
Trivia[]
- Before the revelation that Mrs. Castillo was Lunia, Tommy Andreasen found the idea of them being the same person amusing, stating Mrs. Castillo being the oldest and most eccentric character possessing immense power in DREAMZzz was reminiscent of Yoda.[2]