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|caption1=The Goshigoshi Beat Brush in the
|caption1=The Goshigoshi Beat Brush in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''
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|caption2=A Dark Moon piece being cleaned by the Goshigoshi Beat Brush
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The '''Goshigoshi Beat Brush''' is one of [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s inventions in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It visually resembles a large record player. It is used to clean each piece of the [[Dark Moon]], which are corrupted at first. This process allows the piece to regain its original power, clearing away the frog from an area of [[Evershade Valley]]. Its name is abbreviated by E. Gadd as "GB", a reference to the [[Game Boy]].
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ゴシゴシビートブラシ
|JpnR=Goshigoshi Bīto Burashi
|JpnM=Scrubbing Beat Brush
|JpnC=<ref>「この汚染された {{color|purple|ダークムーンのかけら}}を キレイにするマシンをつくったぞい! その名も {{color|cornflowerblue|「ゴシゴシビートブラシ」}}!」[[Professor E. Gadd]], ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''.</ref>
|ChiS=干干净净板刷
|ChiSR=Gāngānjìngjìng Bǎnshuā
|ChiSM=
|Kor=개운한 브러시
|KorR=Gae'unhan Beureosi
|KorM=
}}
==References==
<references/>
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[[Category:Professor E. Gadd's inventions]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]-->


=Aliens=
=Aliens=

Revision as of 12:20, February 24, 2025

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Sandbox
Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
User Mario Mario
Badge Point BP 1 N/A
Flower Point FP 2 2
Attack Atk. Hammer2
Super Hammer4
Ultra Hammer6
Hammer2
Super Hammer4
Ultra Hammer6
Price Coin75 {{{price}}}
Effect Allows Mario to do the Spin Smash which knocks an enemy into another enemy for 1 piercing damage to that enemy.
Description(s)
If Mario hits an enemy, it smashes into the ones behind it. (Paper Mario)
Strike an enemy, knocking it into the enemy behind it. (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)
Badge Description(s)
If Mario hits an enemy, it smashes into the ones behind it. (Paper Mario)
bomb
Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
User Bombette Bobbery
Flower Point FP 3 0
Attack Atk. 5
6
7
4
A Shine Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door5
A Shine Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorA Shine Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door6
Effect The user explodes, damaging an enemy
Description(s)
- (Paper Mario)
- (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)

Toad nonsense

Keep:

  • Super Mario Bros. 2: Self-explanatory.
  • BS Super Mario USA: Ditto.
  • Super Mario 3D World: Ditto.
  • Super Mario Run: Singular Toad playable character coexists with generic Toad NPCs. Probably remove mention of the shopkeeper, though.
  • Super Mario Maker 2: Self explanatory. Possibly split Taskmaster.
  • Cartoons and comics: Duh.
  • Mario Golf series: Playable character.
  • Mario Kart series: Playable character.
  • Mario is Missing!: ???
  • Wario's Woods: Playable main character.
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars: Self-explanatory.
  • Mario Tennis series: Playable character.
  • Satella-Q: ???
  • Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium: Playable character.

Remove:

  • Super Mario Bros. 3: Multiple Toads appear in this game, running various Toad houses, working for the rulers of different countries. No main Toad.
  • Super Mario 64: Multiple Toads appear in this game. No main Toad. Manual mentions "Toad" being missing, in the singular, but this is a mistranslation.
  • Super Mario Sunshine: Multiple Toads appear in this game. No main Toad.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2: Box art has a basic Toad. That's it.
  • Super Mario 3D Land: No evidence that the basic Toads in the game are a recurring individual. A specific trio of a red Toad, a yellow Toad and a blue Toad feature much more prominently in this game.
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2: No evidence that the basic Toads in the Toad Houses are a recurring individual.
  • New Super Mario Bros. U: Ditto.

Unsure

  • Super Mario Galaxy: The Toad in the intro being shown alongside Toadette appears to allude to Toad and Toadette in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. Plus, the save icon. Everything else, remove. Shared artwork means little when Kamek and Magikoopa also share artwork.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2: The save icon...
  • Super Mario Maker: ???
  • Mario Teaches Typing: ???
  • Game & Watch Gallery series: ???

Origami King attack names

Japanese English Enemies Corresponding preexisting article?
ずつき (Headbonk) Headbonk
Headbalonk
Headbutt
Goomba
Galoomba
Pokey
Headbonk
たいあたり (Ram) Battering Ram
Flyin' Fish
Flyin' Headbonk
Blush from Above
Blump
Bumble Bump
Swoop
Cheep Cheep
Paragoomba
Fly Guy
Blooper
Stingby
Belly Flop?
とっしんこうげき (Rush Attack) Big Battering Ram
Rattack
Swoop
Scaredy Rat
ぬすむ (Steal) Steal Scaredy Rat
ポカポカこうげき (Over-and-Over Attack) Blush Rush
Flyin' Blush Rush
Shy Guy
Fly Guy
コウラアタック (Shell Toss) Shell Shot Koopa Troopa
Spiny
Buzzy Beetle
Spike Top
Shell Toss
水でっぽう (Squirt) Water Pistol Cheep Cheep Squirt
ハサミ (Pincer) Slice 'n' Dice Sidestepper (Red)
いかりのハサミ (Anger Pincer) Deep Cut Sidestepper (Blue)
ふみつけ (Stomp) Ninja Strike
Stomp
Ninji
Shoe Goomba
Fly Guy
しゅりけん (Shuriken) Shuriken Toss Ninji Throwing Star
かわりみのじゅつ (Dodging Technique) Ninja Decoy
ショット (Shot) Bullet Snifit
スリーショット (Three Shots) Bullet Barrage
ひふき (Fire Breath) Fire Breath Mechakoopa
ホネなげ (Bone Throw) Bone Toss Dry Bones
ハリセンこうげき (Paper Fan Attack) Paper Fan Black Shy Guy
とびコウラアタック (Flying Shell Toss) Flyin' Shell Shot Koopa Paratroopa Shell Shot
とびゲリ (Flying Kick) Flyin' Kick Sky Dive (Paper Mario)
ビンタ (Slap) Spooky Slap Boo Smack
おどろかす (Spook) Spooky Surprise Spook
いとだまこうげき (Thread Ball Attack) Web Shot Scuttlebug
かみつき (Bite) Bite Scuttlebug
Nipper Plant
Jumping Piranha Plant
Piranha Plant
Ptooie
たおれこみ (Flop) Flop Pokey
とつげき (Charge) Beak Bomber Crowber
ホネずつき (Bone Headbonk) Skullbonk Bone Goomba
ハンマーなげ (Hammer Throw) Hammer Throw Hammer Bro
Sledge Bro
Hammer Throw (badge)
ファイアなげ (Fire Throw) Fire Throw Fire Bro
スミこうげき (Ink Attack) Ink Splat Blooper
ブーメラン (Boomerang) Boomerang Boomerang Bro Boomerang
アイスなげ (Ice Throw) Ice Throw
Icy Up-Chuck
Ice Bro
Snow Spike
ヒップドロップ (Ground Pound) Ground Pound Spike
Snow Spike
Stone Spike
Ground Pound
シューリンガンなげ (Spike Ball Throw) Up-Chuck Spike Spike Ball?
いわなげ (Rock Throw) Rocky Up-Chuck Stone Spike
くしざし (Impaling) Skewer Spike Top
なぐる (Strike) Hammer Down Sledge Bro
ファイア (Fire) Fireball Piranha Plant
Jumping Piranha Plant
スパナなげ (Spanner Throw) Wrench Throw Rocky Wrench Wrench?
レンチなげ (Wrench Throw) Spanner Throw
つつき (Peck) Sting Stingby
タックル (Tackle) Tackle Chargin' Chuck
パス (Pass) Forward Pass
ポイなげこうげき (Hurl Attack) Ball Toss Ptooie
カミナリ (Thunder) Thunder Sumo Bro
キック (Kick) Flat Foot Li'l Cutout Soldier
Big Cutout Soldier
パンチ (Punch) Flat Fist


PM Japanese TOK Japanese PM English TOK English PM users TOK users
ずつき (Headbutt) ずつき (Headbutt) Headbonk Headbonk
Headbalonk
Headbutt
Goombario
Goombella
Goomba
Galoomba
Pokey
コウラアタック (Shell Attack) コウラアタック (Shell Attack) Shell Toss Shell Shot Kooper
Koops
Koopa Troopa
Spiny
Buzzy Beetle
Spike Top
ピンキーアタック (Bombette Attack) たいあたり (Ram) Body Slam Bomb Bump Bombette Bob-omb
おプクアタック (Sushie Attack) Belly Flop Battering Ram
Flyin' Fish
Flyin' Headbonk
Blush from Above
Blump
Bumble Bump
Sushie Swoop
Cheep Cheep
Paragoomba
Fly Guy
Blooper
Stingby
パレッタシュート (Parakarry Shoot) とびコウラアタック (Flying Shell Attack) Shell Shot Flyin' Shell Shot Parakarry Koopa Paratroopa
パレッタキック (Parakarry Kick) とびゲリ (Flying Kick) Sky Dive (Paper Mario) Flyin' Kick
レサレサビンタ (Bow Slap) ビンタ (Slap) Smack Spooky Slap Bow Boo
おどろかし (Frightening) おどろかす (Frighten) Spook Spooky Surprise
みずてっぽう (Water Pistol) 水でっぽう (Water Pistol) Squirt Water Pistol Sushie Cheep Cheep

Goshigoshi Beat Brush

Luigi about to place the second Dark Moon piece on the scrubbing device in Luigi's Mansion 2 HD.
The Goshigoshi Beat Brush in Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
The first Dark Moon piece on the scrubbing device in Luigi's Mansion 2 HD.
A Dark Moon piece being cleaned by the Goshigoshi Beat Brush

The Goshigoshi Beat Brush is one of Professor E. Gadd's inventions in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It visually resembles a large record player. It is used to clean each piece of the Dark Moon, which are corrupted at first. This process allows the piece to regain its original power, clearing away the frog from an area of Evershade Valley. Its name is abbreviated by E. Gadd as "GB", a reference to the Game Boy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴシゴシビートブラシ[1]
Goshigoshi Bīto Burashi
Scrubbing Beat Brush
Chinese (simplified) 干干净净板刷
Gāngānjìngjìng Bǎnshuā
?
Korean 개운한 브러시
Gae'unhan Beureosi
?

References

  1. ^ 「この汚染された ダークムーンのかけらを キレイにするマシンをつくったぞい! その名も 「ゴシゴシビートブラシ」!」Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

Aliens

Keep

  • Alien (Club Nintendo)
  • Alien (Mario Party series)
  • Alien Bunny
  • Alien Mitzi
  • Astro-Lanceur
  • Blappy
  • Blarfle
  • Blobule
  • Blollop
  • Boss Galaga
  • Broodals
  • Captain Shy Guy (Mario Party 8)
  • E.C.
  • Eeligon
  • Epikhan
  • Foton
  • Hariet
  • Hooligon
  • Hösn and Dösn
  • Jellien
  • KKDU
  • Kyankyan
  • Lakitufo
  • Madame Broode
  • Mini-X-Yux
  • Mini-Yux
  • Mini-Z-Yux
  • Moon Cleft
  • Moonsnake
  • No.48
  • Ocktor
  • Oinker
  • Omni Nom
  • Omniquad
  • Orbulon
  • Papa Orb
  • Quasi Obliterator
  • Quirk (species)
  • Rango
  • Reticulon Army
  • Sickobratz
  • Space Gangs
  • Space Monster Gabriel
  • Spewart
  • Spiky Topman
  • Spring Topman
  • Squirpina XIV
  • Squirps
  • Star Bunny
  • Tatanga
  • Topman
  • Topmaniac
  • Topmini
  • Topper
  • Tosenbo
  • Ultra Crusher
  • Warpid
  • Wizpig
  • X-Yux
  • Xananab
  • Xenocrypt
  • Yoofoe
  • Yux
  • Z-Yux

Remove

  • Baron Brrr
  • Big Gringill
  • Boards (characters)
  • Boing-Oing
  • Bonefin
  • Bonkers
  • Bouldergeist
  • Bronto Burt
  • Bugaboom
  • Chef Kawasaki
  • Choppa
  • Clefairy
  • Cluckboom
  • Cosmic Clone
  • Crabber
  • Dark Tileoid
  • Deoxys
  • Digga
  • Digga-Leg
  • Dino Piranha
  • Fizzlit
  • Flaptack
  • Fluzzard
  • Gearmo
  • Glamdozer
  • Gobblegut
  • Gold Chomp
  • Golden Gummit
  • Gringill
  • Gummit
  • Guppy
  • Homing Chomp
  • Honey Queen
  • Honeybee
  • Jam-o'-War
  • Jammyfish
  • Jibberjay
  • King Dedede
  • King Lakitu
  • Kingfin
  • Kirby
  • Kleptoad
  • Knuckle Joe
  • Li'l Brr
  • Li'l Cinder
  • Major Burrows
  • Mandibug
  • Mandibug Stack
  • Marx
  • Mattermouth
  • Megaleg
  • Meta Knight
  • Metroid (species)
  • Mother Brain
  • Mr. Saturn
  • Parasol Waddle Dee
  • Peewee Piranha
  • Pinhead
  • Plasma Wisp
  • Pokeyplant
  • Prickly Piranha Plant
  • Pupdozer
  • Ray
  • Ridley
  • Rollodillo
  • Sentry Beam
  • Smeech
  • Snoodle
  • Sorbetti
  • Spangler
  • Spiky Gummit
  • Spinecone
  • Spiny Piranha Plant
  • Spoing
  • Spring (Super Mario Galaxy)
  • Squizzard
  • Starman (EarthBound)
  • Swaphopper
  • Tarantox
  • The Chimp
  • Tileoid B
  • Tileoid G
  • Tileoid R
  • Tileoid Y
  • Tracks (enemy)
  • Trapdragon
  • Twirlip
  • Undergrunt
  • Undergrunt Gunner
  • Waddle Dee
  • Waddle Doo
  • Whittle

Pikmin?

  • Bulborb
  • Captain Olimar
  • Pikmin

Unsure

  • Barribad
  • Choppah
  • Cosmic Mario
  • Cosmic Spirit
  • Dark Samus
  • Hogarithm
  • Longator
  • Melosphere
  • Pigarithm
  • Poro
  • Takko
  • Torino Daiō