Safari Room

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Safari Room
The Safari Room in Luigi's mansion. (Non-beta image.)
Screenshot from Luigi's Mansion
Luigi being attacked by a Blue Blaze in the Safari Room.
Screenshot from the remake
Area Area Three
Normal ghosts Blue Blaze; Garbage Can Ghosts; Gold Mouse
Boo Little Boo Peep
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The Safari Room is a room in Area Three of the mansion in Luigi's Mansion and its remake. It can be unlocked using the Key from the Fortune-teller's Room. The Safari Room has three animal pelts on the floor (and only two pelts on tables in a pre-release version). Two shelves of boxes are under the mounted deer heads on the north wall. Beside the easy chair on the east wall is a chest that always has a 50-HP restoring Heart for Luigi, and a piece of cheese is always between the two objects. The south wall has a mirror, visible only from the Game Boy Horror.[1] The ghosts only appear after vacuuming the mounted deer heads,[2] which glow blue if only one or two are shaken or red if three are in the remake only. After Luigi has defeated every ghost, a treasure chest containing the key to the Balcony (3F) appears.

A comment in the October 2001 issue of Nintendo Power referring to a "ghost of a hunter" who would "want to add Luigi to his collection" led several people to incorrectly assume that a hunter-themed portrait ghost had once existed in the game before being cut for being too violent. However, due to the magazine being released after the game's Japanese release, this seems to be merely flavor text.

Ghosts[edit]

Profiles[edit]

  • Game Boy Horror messages
    • Deer heads: "Awww, poor thing..."
    • Animal pelts: "How could anyone treat an animal that way? I won't stand for it!!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はく製の部屋[?]
Hakusei no Heya
Taxidermy Room
French Salle des trophées[?] Trophy Room
German Trophäensammlung[?] Trophy collection
Italian Sala trofei[?] Trophy room
Spanish La sala de los trofeos de caza[?] The Hunting Trophy Room

References[edit]

  1. ^ RetroArchive (October 8, 2019). Luigi's Mansion (Perfect Score) - Full Game - No Damage 100% Walkthrough (1:41:53). YouTube. Retrieved March 16, 2025.
  2. ^ "When you rattle the trophies on the far wall, ghosts will pop out and start pounding." – Sinfield, George (2001). Luigi's Mansion Player's Guide. Nintendo of America. ISBN 1-930206-14-3. Page 61.