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The portrait itself is a living picture of a [[Boo]] with a top hat, monocle, and a mustache like [[Bootler]]'s. However, when Mario first discovers the portrait inside the mansion, it is only a blank, talking picture frame that asks Mario to find its missing body. Mario finds it in the mansion's library on top of a bookcase. After finding the portrait and putting in its frame, Mario can [[jump]] into the Boo's portrait to warp to the third floor of the mansion. After warping Mario and his partner to the third floor, Boo's Portrait tells Mario to give [[Lady Bow]] his regards.  
The portrait itself is a living picture of a [[Boo]] with a top hat, monocle, and a mustache like [[Bootler]]'s. However, when Mario first discovers the portrait inside the mansion, it is only a blank, talking picture frame that asks Mario to find its missing body. Mario finds it in the mansion's library on top of a bookcase. After finding the portrait and putting in its frame, Mario can [[jump]] into the Boo's portrait to warp to the third floor of the mansion. After warping Mario and his partner to the third floor, Boo's Portrait tells Mario to give [[Lady Bow]] his regards.  


If Mario finds the portrait and brings it to the empty frame without first speaking with it, it comments with aghast on how it did not need to tell Mario about the drawing and how he "solved the riddle on his own," before assuming it was luck or a coincidence.
If Mario finds the portrait and brings it to the empty frame without first speaking with it, it comments with aghast on how it did not need to tell Mario about the drawing and how he "solved the riddle on his own," before assuming it was luck or a coincidence. It may be an indication of the game being aware that the player is going through the story again, or using a strategy guide.


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