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[[Image:GhostPortrif.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The Ghost Portrificationizer]]
[[Image:GhostPortrif.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The Ghost Portrificationizer]]
The '''Ghost Portrificationizer''' is a machine invented by [[Professor E. Gadd]]; it is presented in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' in the [[Ghost Portrificationizer Room]]. The machine can turn any ghosts trapped within the [[Poltergust 3000]] into portraits. After the player has completed an area of the game, [[Luigi]] would take all of the ghosts that he had captured and turn all of the ghosts into portraits. Each ghost looks different in its frame; each has a different pose, and possibly different frame colors – frame color depends on how many tries it takes to capture a ghost.  
The '''Ghost Portrificationizer''' is a machine invented by [[Professor E. Gadd]] during the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and revealed in the [[Ghost Portrificationizer Room]]. The machine can turn any ghosts trapped within the [[Poltergust 3000]] into portraits. After the player has completed an area of the game, [[Luigi]] takes all of the ghosts that he captures and turns them into portraits. Each ghost looks different in its frame; each has a different pose and possibly different frame colors – frame color depends on how efficiently Luigi captures the ghost.


[[File:GhostPortrif2.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Luigi and E. Gadd watching ghost portraits being made]]
[[File:GhostPortrif2.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Luigi and E. Gadd watching ghost portraits being made]]
The Ghost Portrificationizer can work backwards; according to the final cinema of the game, [[Mario]] was transformed from a portrait back into his human self. The Ghost Portrificationizer has a metal lip that Luigi can attach the Poltergust 3000 to. A blue section of the machine separates the common ghosts from the portrait ghosts. The machine then finishes its process by resizing, squashing, and framing the ghosts. The portraits are then dispensed from the end of the machine, able to be hung in the gallery for later viewing.
The Ghost Portrificationizer can work backwards; in the final cinematic of the game, [[Mario]] is transformed from a portrait back into his human self. The Ghost Portrificationizer has a metal lip to which Luigi can attach the Poltergust 3000. A blue section of the machine separates the common ghosts from the portrait ghosts. The machine then finishes its process by resizing, squashing, and framing the ghosts. The portraits are then dispensed from the end of the machine, able to be hung in the gallery for later viewing.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The music that plays when a ghost is getting Portificationized is really the music that plays when Mario is being restored to his normal self (a remix of the main theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''), played backwards.
*The music that plays when a ghost is getting Portificationized, which also plays during Mario's restoration, is a remix of the main theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' played backwards.
*Though E. Gadd says that the ghosts are invisible until they are Portrificationized, they take the form of bluish masses while in the machine.


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[[Category:E. Gadd's Inventions]]
[[Category:E. Gadd's Inventions]]
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Revision as of 12:57, July 21, 2011

File:GhostPortrif.PNG
The Ghost Portrificationizer

The Ghost Portrificationizer is a machine invented by Professor E. Gadd during the events of Luigi's Mansion and revealed in the Ghost Portrificationizer Room. The machine can turn any ghosts trapped within the Poltergust 3000 into portraits. After the player has completed an area of the game, Luigi takes all of the ghosts that he captures and turns them into portraits. Each ghost looks different in its frame; each has a different pose and possibly different frame colors – frame color depends on how efficiently Luigi captures the ghost.

File:GhostPortrif2.PNG
Luigi and E. Gadd watching ghost portraits being made

The Ghost Portrificationizer can work backwards; in the final cinematic of the game, Mario is transformed from a portrait back into his human self. The Ghost Portrificationizer has a metal lip to which Luigi can attach the Poltergust 3000. A blue section of the machine separates the common ghosts from the portrait ghosts. The machine then finishes its process by resizing, squashing, and framing the ghosts. The portraits are then dispensed from the end of the machine, able to be hung in the gallery for later viewing.

Trivia

  • The music that plays when a ghost is getting Portificationized, which also plays during Mario's restoration, is a remix of the main theme from Super Mario Bros. played backwards.
  • Though E. Gadd says that the ghosts are invisible until they are Portrificationized, they take the form of bluish masses while in the machine.