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Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the [[Poltergust 5000]] is at minimal power. This means that they will drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.
Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the [[Poltergust 5000]] is at minimal power. This means that they will drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.
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==='''Luigi's Mansion 3'''===
For [[Luigi's Mansion 3]], the Polterpup is now Luigi's pet and tutorial guide. As a tutorial guide, [[Nintendo Switch]] buttons will appear above him, telling the player which button to press to activate a certain function. When [[King Boo]] trapped [[Mario]], [[Peach]], the three [[Toads]], and [[Professor E. Gadd]], the Polterpup pushed Luigi aside.


==Physical description==
==Physical description==

Revision as of 06:16, December 24, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Polterpups are medium-sized ghost dogs that first appear in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

History

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Blue collar version as seen in the ScareScraper mode

They are one of the many ghosts living in Evershade Valley, and are normally friendly, but when the Dark Moon shattered, they started causing mischief. There is one main Polterpup character that appears throughout the main Dark Moon Quest mode. Polterpups as a species only appear in the ScareScraper. In the ScareScraper mode, they are featured in their own mode: Polterpup Mode. In Polterpup Mode, the Luigis must hunt down as many Polterpups as possible by using their Dark-Light Devices to see the footprints. Once a Polterpup has been located, he must be flashed with the Strobulb and vacuumed up. Each Polterpup has 50 HP, but Luigi can find a Big Polterpup, which has 100 HP.

Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the Poltergust 5000 is at minimal power. This means that they will drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.

Physical description

Polterpups are shown as white, slightly transparent canine-like ghosts. Polterpups' eyes are white and opaque, which makes them stand out against their transparent bodies. Unlike real dogs, Polterpups lack ears, thus their head is completely rounded. Polterpups wear collars with ID tags on the bottom of them; Polterpups in ScareScraper mode wear blue collars, while the single Polterpup that appears during the Dark Moon Quest sports a red one.

Ghost Container description

Polterpup: Normally playful and kind, these Polterpups started misbehaving after the Dark Moon shattered.

Big Polterpup: This pooch is very big, so it might take more than one ghost hunter to keep him under control!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オバ犬[?]
oba ken
Oba Dog; a pun on お化け obake, meaning "ghost".
Chinese 鬼怪犬[?]
Guǐguài quǎn
Ghost Dog
Dutch Polterpup[?] From the English name.
German Polterpinscher (Polterpup)
Riesenpolterpincher (Big Polterpup)
[?]
Polterpup
Giant Polterpup
Italian Poltercucciolo[?] Polter-Puppy
Korean 유랑아지[?]
Yurangaji
Ghospuppy (Ghost+Puppy); from 유령 yureong, meaning "ghost", and 강아지 gangaji, meaning "a puppy".
Portuguese Fantacão[?] Portmanteau of fantasma (ghost) and cão (dog)
Russian Полтерпес[?]
Polterpyos
From polter and пёс (dog).
Spanish (NOA) Espectrochucho (Polterpup)
Espectrochucho gigante (Big Polterpup)
[?]
Spectrum mutt
Giant Spectrum mutt ("chucho" standing for a common pet name for dog)
Spanish (NOE) Ectochucho (Polterpup)
Ectochucho gigante (Big Polterpup)
[?]
Ectomutt
Giant Ectomutt (Ecto being Ectoplasm)

Trivia

  • Polterpups leave invisible imprints when they jump through walls, floors, or ceilings, similarly to Slimer from Ghostbusters.