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For whatever reason, articles relating to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' were consistently poorly written for a very long time. | For whatever reason, articles relating to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' were consistently poorly written for a very long time. | ||
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Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | ||
==[[Breaker Room]]== | ==[[Breaker Room]]== | ||
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After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum. | After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum. | ||
==[[List of Luigi's Mansion | ==[[List of rumors and urban legends|List of rumors and urban legends about ''Mario'']]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Misconceptions</div> | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Luigi's Hanging Shadow: ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''</div> | |||
==[[ | During the blackout that happens after the Boss battle of Area 3 on the Balcony in ''Luigi's Mansion'', Luigi journeys to the Telephone room. | ||
When the player makes Luigi pick up one of the phones in the room, and waits there until there is a lightning flash, they would find that Luigi's Shadow has been distorted in such a way that it looks like he has been hanged. Many people thought it was proof that ''Luigi's Mansion'' was originally a much more violent game in early production. However, the "Hanging Luigi" is most likely a lighting glitch. Because of the dynamic shadows used in the game, the shadow appears this way because of the camera angle. When Luigi answers the phone, the camera is angled up slightly and zoomed in. The lightning strikes ingame are originated from the camera position, so Luigi's shadow is lifted off of the ground, and angled to seem as though he was hanged. | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Theories</div> | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': Is [[Bowser]] dead?</div> | |||
In ''Luigi's Mansion'', After Luigi brings [[Madame Clairvoya]] enough of Mario's items, she tells him that she sees Bowser in a vision. She is surprised by this, as Bowser had supposedly been killed by Mario. Later, [[King Boo]] mentioned that Mario had caused him trouble in the past. This led to a theory that King Boo was the deceased Bowser, who had supposedly been killed in the ''Mario'' game to come outbefore ''Luigi's Mansion'', ''Paper Mario''. His death, and connection to King Boo, was suggested by two things. | |||
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1. In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Bowser's laugh was King Boo's slowed down. | |||
2. At the end of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', there is a sign the player can read defeating Bowser, saying that Bowser couldn't come back. | |||
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The theory "explained" why King boo had a [[False Bowser|Bowser Suit]], and how he'd met Mario before. Every time Bowser next appeared in a ''Mario'' game, people who believed the theory assumed<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grx5PrrL38Y&index=9&list=UUi0B__Va_y8NzAafhrFbfNw/ Luigi's Mansion Theory: Is Bowser Dead?]</ref> that King Boo was still using his Bowser Suit throughout all appearances. The theory was disproved by King Boo's appearence in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', which also explained Mario and King Boo's background, and why he trapped Mario in a painting. | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References</div> | |||
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==[[Shining Ghost|Meteor Ghost]]== | ==[[Shining Ghost|Meteor Ghost]]== | ||
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("''Finally, proof that the moon landing was fake - it was a ghost the whole time!''") - [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]] | ("''Finally, proof that the moon landing was fake - it was a ghost the whole time!''") - [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]] | ||
==[[Melody Pianissima]]== | |||
She died at the young age of 26, and now spends her afterlife endlessly playing her piano. She has gotten better at it since she became a ghost, probably because she has had all eternity to practice. No-one knows why Melody died, but then again, there is much uncertainty about why any of the people who became the Portrait Ghost archive did. Shivers the butler is very deeply smitten with her, but she apparently dismisses his affections for unknown reasons, much to his dismay. The 46 year age difference between them may have something to do with it. | |||
==[[Mirror Room]]== | ==[[Mirror Room]]== | ||
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==[[Moon]]== | ==[[Moon]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div> | ||
The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a | The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a [[Falling Star (enemy)|Falling Star]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion. | ||
==[[Nana]]== | ==[[Nana]]== | ||
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==[[Nana's Room]]== | ==[[Nana's Room]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | ||
[[Luigi]], entering Nana's Room through the unlocked door, saw the ancient ghost casually knitting an ephemeral scarf. The {{fake link|plumber}} then noticed some yarn balls beside [[Nana]]. Shaking the bowl causes the yarn balls to fall onto the floor. Luigi's | [[Luigi]], entering Nana's Room through the unlocked door, saw the ancient ghost casually knitting an ephemeral scarf. The {{fake link|plumber}} then noticed some yarn balls beside [[Nana]]. Shaking the bowl causes the yarn balls to fall onto the floor. Luigi's [[Poltegust 3000|trusty vacuum]] sucked it up and shot it at Nana. The ghost will then shoot lasers from her eyes at Luigi. The ghost hunter should dodge them and shoot Nana twice more with yarn balls. Nana becomes disoriented and Luigi can then capture her. The room lights up and Luigi can obtain the [[Key]] to [[The Twin's Room]] from the [[Treasure Chest|blue treasure chest]]. | ||
(''"Gah these confusing tenses..."'' {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) | (''"Gah these confusing tenses..."'' {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) | ||
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(''"Investigative journalism at its finest"'' {{User|Spectrogram}}) | (''"Investigative journalism at its finest"'' {{User|Spectrogram}}) | ||
==[[Pipe Room]]== | ==[[Pipe Room]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> |