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'''''Luigi's Mansion''''' is a launch title for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] initially released in 2001, and is the first installment of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series. It marks the second time where [[Luigi]] is the main protagonist, with [[Mario]] playing a supporting role, the first being ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. The game marks the debuts of [[King Boo]], Luigi's main antagonist, as well as [[Professor E. Gadd]], a major supporting character in the series. It was also one of two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related games on the GameCube to continue the use of [[Nintendo 64|N64]]-era artwork and renders, along with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (another early GameCube title), though it also introduced the current 3D art direction of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, particularly with Mario and [[Bowser]]'s in-game designs. | '''''Luigi's Mansion''''' is a launch title for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] initially released in 2001, and is the first installment of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series. It marks the second time where [[Luigi]] is the main protagonist, with [[Mario]] playing a supporting role, the first being ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. The game marks the debuts of [[King Boo]], Luigi's main antagonist, as well as [[Professor E. Gadd]], a major supporting character in the series. It was also one of two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related games on the GameCube to continue the use of [[Nintendo 64|N64]]-era artwork and renders, along with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (another early GameCube title), though it also introduced the current 3D art direction of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, particularly with Mario and [[Bowser]]'s in-game designs. | ||
A sequel to ''Luigi's Mansion'', titled ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of systems on March 20, 2013, with [[Luigi's Mansion 3|a third installment]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on October 31, 2019. A [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]] of ''Luigi's Mansion'', developed by [[GREZZO Co., Ltd.]], was released for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2018. | A sequel to ''Luigi's Mansion'', titled ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of systems on March 20, 2013, with [[Luigi's Mansion 3|a third installment]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on October 31, 2019. A [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]] of ''Luigi's Mansion'', developed by [[GREZZO Co.,Ltd.]], was released for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2018. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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!rowspan=2|[[File:Shy Guy ghost LM.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy]] | !rowspan=2|[[File:Shy Guy ghost LM.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy]] | ||
|rowspan=2|20 | |rowspan=2|20 | ||
|rowspan=2|Differently colored masked ghosts | |rowspan=2|Differently colored masked ghosts that jab at Luigi with spears. Their masks must be pulled off with the Poltergust before they can be stunned. | ||
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|{{color-link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}, {{color-link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color-link|limegreen|Tea Room}} | |{{color-link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}, {{color-link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color-link|limegreen|Tea Room}} | ||
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|''Final boss'' | |''Final boss'' | ||
|{{color-link|hotpink|Secret Altar}} | |{{color-link|hotpink|Secret Altar}} | ||
|The fourth and final boss, King Boo is found watching [[Mario]]'s [[painting]] and takes Luigi to an infernal recreation of the mansion's [[Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|roof]]. He battles him in a giant costume of [[Bowser]] capable of charging around | |The fourth and final boss, King Boo is found watching [[Mario]]'s [[painting]] and takes Luigi to an infernal recreation of the mansion's [[Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|roof]]. He battles him in a giant costume of [[Bowser]] capable of charging around, throwing spiked bombs, inhaling, and breathing fire. One of the spiked bombs must be grabbed and launched into his face during his next breath attack. This temporarily knocks off the head and sends King Boo panicking out of it, while the head continues to spit ice at Luigi. As a Boo, King Boo lacks a heart and as such cannot be properly latched onto while sucking, but he also cannot pull Luigi. With 500 HP, King Boo has the most health of any individual ghost in the game. | ||
|align=center|''N/A'' | |align=center|''N/A'' | ||
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*"''I swear, [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|this house]] seems to have more and more ghosts every day!''" | *"''I swear, [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|this house]] seems to have more and more ghosts every day!''" | ||
*"''Alright, youngster! Look lively! Follow me, posthaste!''" | *"''Alright, youngster! Look lively! Follow me, posthaste!''" | ||
*"''Matthew 15:11 Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.''" | |||
===King Boo=== | ===King Boo=== | ||
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[[File:LuigiGBHorror.png|frame|right|Luigi's Game Boy Horror sprite]] | [[File:LuigiGBHorror.png|frame|right|Luigi's Game Boy Horror sprite]] | ||
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'': Both games were mentioned during [[Melody Pianissima|Melody]]'s quiz. | *''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'': Both games were mentioned during [[Melody Pianissima|Melody]]'s quiz. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The game's [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] is played if Luigi taps all the various instruments in the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]]. One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Underwater Theme]]. Additionally, an arranged excerpt of the [[Underground Theme]] is played during the credits. The mysterious "Bowser" manned by King Boo may also be loosely based on the [[ | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The game's [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] is played if Luigi taps all the various instruments in the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]]. One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Underwater Theme]]. Additionally, an arranged excerpt of the [[Underground Theme]] is played during the credits. The mysterious "Bowser" manned by King Boo may also be loosely based on the [[fake Bowser]]s from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Athletic Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic Theme]]. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Athletic Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic Theme]]. | ||
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': The sprite of Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' in this version is shown on the Game Boy Horror when a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Stone]] or [[Blue Diamond|Di]][[Red Diamond (Luigi's Mansion)|amo]][[Gold Diamond|nd]] is collected. | *''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': The sprite of Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' in this version is shown on the Game Boy Horror when a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Stone]] or [[Blue Diamond|Di]][[Red Diamond (Luigi's Mansion)|amo]][[Gold Diamond|nd]] is collected. | ||
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