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| =Pest= | | =PM move badge infobox test= |
| {{italic title|Ghost (''Luigi's Mansion'' series)}} | | {{User:Blinker/Sandbox/PM move badge infobox |
| {{species infobox
| | |title_pm=Spin Smash |
| |image=Include image here | | |title_ttyd=Super Hammer |
| |first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]]) | | |image=SpinHammer.png |
| |latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | | |badge_image_pm=Spin Smash Badge.png |
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| | |fp_pm=2 |
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| | |attack=<Hammer>2, <Super Hammer>4, <Ultra Hammer>6 |
| | |price_pm=<Coin>75 |
| | |effect=Allows Mario to do the Spin Smash which knocks an enemy into another enemy for 1 piercing damage to that enemy. |
| | |badge_pm=Lets you do a Spin Smash. Uses 2 FP. If Mario hits an enemy, it smashes into the ones behind it. |
| | |pm=If Mario hits an enemy, it smashes into the ones behind it. |
| | |ttyd=Strike an enemy, knocking it into the enemy behind it. |
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| The '''pests''' are species from the [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|''Luigi's Mansion'' series]] and are the series' secondary enemies or whatever. Bla bla, intro.
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| ==List of pests==
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| ===''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' / ''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD''===
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| *[[Mouse]]
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| **Gold mouse
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| *[[Bat]]
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| **Gold bat
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| *[[Spider]]
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| **Gold spider
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| **Spider queen
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| *[[Frog]]
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| **Gold frog
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| *[[Crow]]
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| **Gold crow
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| *[[Beetle]]
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| **Gold Beetle
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| | | {{User:Blinker/Sandbox/PM move badge infobox |
| === ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' === | | |title=bomb |
| *[[Mouse]]
| | |user_pm=[[Bombette]] |
| **Gold mouse
| | |user_ttyd=[[Bobbery]] |
| *[[Bat]]
| | |image=PM Bomb Attack Screenshot.png |
| **Gold bat
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| *[[Spider]]
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| **Gold spider
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| *[[Crow]]
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| **Gold crow
| | |attack_ttyd = 4, <Shine Sprite>5, <Shine Sprite><Shine Sprite>6 |
| *[[Snake]]
| | |effect=The user explodes, damaging an enemy |
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| ==Profiles==
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| ===''Luigi's Mansion Arcade''=== | |
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| |Jpn=ペスト | |
| |JpnR=Pesuto | |
| |JpnM=Pest | |
| |Fre=Nuisible | |
| |FreM=Varmint | |
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| ==References==
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| =Poltergust=
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| {{about|Luigi's main weapon in the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series|other uses of "Poltergust"|[[Poltergust]]}}
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| |image=[[File:LM3 Poltergust G-00 artwork.png|250px]]
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| |first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
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| |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.2.0, cameo) (2024)
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| {{quote|That’s the vacuum cleaner I engineered to catch ghosts.... It’s the only way to foil ’em! This is the only thing they fear!|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
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| The '''Poltergust 3000''' is a vacuum invented by [[Professor E. Gadd]] to catch [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]]. It first appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', as [[Luigi]]'s main weapon. It is the first model in the [[Poltergust]] line of devices, named after the terms "poltergeist," a ghost who makes itself known through things such as noises, and "gust," referring to wind. The "3000" part of the Poltergust 3000's name is likely a nod to the "thousand" numbers after mad scientists' inventions in typical science fiction movies. It is also a parody of the Proton Pack from the ''{{wp|Ghostbusters (franchise)|Ghostbusters}}'' franchise.
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| The '''Poltergust 5000''' is the name of the vacuum that [[Luigi]] uses in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''. It is an upgraded version of the [[Poltergust 3000]] from the [[Luigi's Mansion|first game]], both of which were created by [[Professor E. Gadd]]. Its number of "5000" instead of "4000" was possibly done to acknowledge the [[Poltergust 4000]], a [[kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''.
| | !TOK Japanese |
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| | |ずつき (Headbutt) |
| | |ずつき (Headbutt) |
| | |[[Headbonk]] |
| | |Headbonk<br>Headbalonk<br>Headbutt |
| | |[[Goombario]]<br>[[Goombella]] |
| | |[[Goomba]]<br>[[Galoomba]]<br>[[Pokey]] |
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| | |コウラアタック (Shell Attack) |
| | |コウラアタック (Shell Attack) |
| | |[[Shell Toss]] |
| | |Shell Shot |
| | |[[Kooper]]<br>[[Koops]] |
| | |[[Koopa Troopa]]<br>[[Spiny]]<br>[[Buzzy Beetle]]<br>[[Spike Top]] |
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| | |ピンキーアタック (Bombette Attack) |
| | |rowspan=2|たいあたり (Ram) |
| | |[[Body Slam (Paper Mario)|Body Slam]] |
| | |Bomb Bump |
| | |[[Bombette]] |
| | |[[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] |
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| | |おプクアタック (Sushie Attack) |
| | |[[Belly Flop]] |
| | |Battering Ram<br>Flyin' Fish<br>Flyin' Headbonk<br>Blush from Above<br>Blump<br>Bumble Bump |
| | |[[Sushie]] |
| | |[[Swoop]]<br>[[Cheep Cheep]]<br>[[Paragoomba]]<br>[[Fly Guy]]<br>[[Blooper]]<br>[[Stingby]] |
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| | |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 |
| | |rowspan=2|[[Parakarry]] |
| | |rowspan=2|[[Koopa Paratroopa]] |
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| | |パレッタキック (Parakarry Kick) |
| | |とびゲリ (Flying Kick) |
| | |[[Sky Dive (Paper Mario)]] |
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| | |レサレサビンタ (Bow Slap) |
| | |ビンタ (Slap) |
| | |[[Smack]] |
| | |Spooky Slap |
| | |rowspan=2|[[Lady Bow|Bow]] |
| | |rowspan=2|[[Boo]] |
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| | |おどろかし (Frightening) |
| | |おどろかす (Frighten) |
| | |[[Spook]] |
| | |Spooky Surprise |
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| | |みずてっぽう (Water Pistol) |
| | |水でっぽう (Water Pistol) |
| | |[[Squirt]] |
| | |Water Pistol |
| | |[[Sushie]] |
| | |[[Cheep Cheep]] |
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| The '''Poltergust G-00''' is the [[Poltergust]] model used by [[Luigi]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Its name appears to be a pun on "goo," referring to [[Gooigi]], who is stored inside the device.
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| | [[File:WWSM_Floating_Voices_Info_1.png|thumb|Floating Voices as seen in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'']] |
| | '''Floating Voices''' is a recurring sea location in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series, located near [[Diamond City]]. |
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| ===''Luigi's Mansion'' series=== | | ===''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''=== |
| ====''Luigi's Mansion''====
| | Floating Voices first appears in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', where it goes unnamed in the English localization. |
| [[File:LM Vaccuuming Blue Twirler Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|The Poltergust 3000 in action]]
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| The Poltergust 3000 is a vacuum used by [[Luigi]] to hunt down ghosts in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and its [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]]. To suck up ghosts, Luigi first has to find their weakness (which usually involves his [[flashlight]] in some way) and exploit it. Once the ghost is open, Luigi needs to bring its health down to 0 before it can be sucked into the Poltergust and defeated. By sucking up [[Elemental Ghost]]s (which only appear after collecting their corresponding [[element medal]]s), the Poltergust gains the ability to harness the elements of fire, ice, and water to fight certain ghosts and solve puzzles. By linking up with E. Gadd's [[Ghost Portrificationizer]], it can upload captured ghosts and turn them into portraits. This is demonstrated by the various [[portrait ghost]]s found throughout [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]]. In British English releases, the Poltergust 3000 has wheels, allowing Luigi to ride on it, but he can only ever do so in the [[Boolossus]] battle.
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| ====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' / ''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD''==== | | ===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''=== |
| [[File:Poltergust5000Retrieval.png|thumb|left|220px|Screenshot from ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'']]
| | In ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', the map of Diamond City features Floating Voices when zoomed in. |
| The Poltergust 5000 is an object in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''. It is the vacuum that Luigi uses throughout the game. When the [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] of [[Evershade Valley]] become hostile due to the shattering of the [[Dark Moon]], E. Gadd escapes, leaving the Poltergust 5000 behind. As part of the [[Poltergust 5000 (mission)|first mission]] of the game, recovering the vacuum from the vehicle in the [[Garage (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Garage]] is Luigi's first objective. While the Poltergust 5000 is marked as an improved version of the Poltergust 3000, they share the same basic properties. Players can use the Poltergust 5000's vacuum by pressing {{button|3ds|R}} and blow things away by pressing {{button|3ds|L}}. While the Poltergust 5000 does retain the [[Flashlight]] attachment, it works differently than the original version's. The basic light can no longer stun ghosts, so the player has to first find the [[Strobulb]] in order to do so. The Strobulb can be used by pressing {{button|3ds|A}}. If the player long presses {{button|3ds|A}}, the Strobulb's range will increase, however, the Strobulb can stun a maximum five ghosts, three of which can be captured, but the other two will not be captured. While the Poltergust 5000 cannot expel elements like the Poltergust 3000 could, an additional [[Dark-Light Device]] can be added to the Poltergust 5000, which is used to uncover invisible secrets.
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| Unlike the Poltergust 3000, the Poltergust 5000 can perform a "Power Surge"<ref>{{cite|title=''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' instruction booklet|quote=(When POWER GAUGE appears) Press {{button|3ds|A}} for power surge}}{{page needed}}</ref> attack while sucking in ghosts. After charging a meter for a short time, players can press {{button|3ds|A}} to deal extra damage. A blue, green, or red surge drains 10, 20 or 50 health respectively. Furthermore, sucking multiple ghosts fills the meter faster and surges will damage all of them. Ghosts defeated with a blue, green, or red surge drop 3 coins, 1 gold bar, or 3 gold bars respectively. Catching multiple ghosts at once also causes each to drop an additional gold bar. The Power Surge is required to defeat [[Creeper]]s, enemies with [[paranormal shield]]s, and [[Possessor]] bosses.
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| Additionally, the Poltergust 5000 can be seen in an additional four colors during the [[ScareScraper]]: Green, Blue, Orange, and Pink, which is respective to the player wearing it.
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| | | |Jpn=お客さん、ツウやね~。ここはダイヤモンドシティの穴場スポット。心を和ませたいとき、イライラしたいとき、ヒマなとき、みんなここで耳をすませて、楽しむんですわ。<ref name=dribble>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/azwj/dribble/namima.html|title=ドリブルとスピッツのオススメ『声の漂う波間まで』|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=March 31, 2025}}</ref> |
| The Poltergust 5000 can also be upgraded over the course of the game, based on how much treasure Luigi collected in total:
| | |JpnM=You're a connoisseur, customer! This is a great spot in Diamond City. When you want to relax, when you are frustrated, or when you have nothing else to do, this is where you can listen and enjoy yourself. |
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| *2,000 G: The Green Surge is unlocked, allowing Luigi to do more damage and receive more gold.
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| *4,000 G: The [[Dark-Light Device|Dark-Light]] Level 2 is unlocked, increasing the length of the Dark-Light Device's meter.
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| *7,000 G: The Red Surge is unlocked, allowing even more damage and even more gold with Power Surges.
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| *10,000 G: The Dark-Light Level 3 is unlocked, maxing out the Dark-Light meter.
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| *20,000 G: The Super Poltergust is unlocked, which fills the power bar and drains the ghost's HP faster. It also features a design on the wheels, though it disappears when the player is in the [[Bunker]].
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| In 2013, a challenge was given to {{iw|wikipedia|iam8bit}} to make a working Poltergust 5000 replica, complete with a lit Strobulb and overall backpack design just as in the game.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0vXud2TKVU|title=Nintendo 3DS - ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' Poltergust 5000 Making of Video|author=Nintendo of America|date=March 27, 2013|publisher=YouTube|language=en-us|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref>
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| ====''Luigi's Mansion Arcade''====
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| A controller based on the Poltergust 5000 is used for ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]''.
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| ====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
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| The Poltergust G-00 officially debuts in a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-franchise game with its appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', being used by Luigi. The Poltergust G-00 uses the [[Strobulb]] equipment from previous [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|''Luigi's Mansion'']] games, the [[Dark-Light Device]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', and has the aforementioned ability to fire grabbable suction cups with the [[Suction Shot]]. With the [[Burst]] function, the Poltergust G-00 creates a shockwave that can blow away enemies and allow Luigi to jump with it.
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| Similar to Luigi's forward and back throws in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Poltergust G-00 can slam ghosts on the ground or into each other. The glass cylinder in the back also serves as a storage tank for Gooigi, and the Poltergust can transfer Luigi's consciousness into Gooigi's body. The Power Gauge is retained, but instead of a level-type gauge, the gauge is in a circular form, and if the player presses {{button|switch|A}} when the gauge is fully charged, the new Slam function, which slams ghosts to the ground to lower their HP, can be used. Slamming ghosts can also damage other ghosts in the vicinity.
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| An aesthetic unlockable replacement called the [[Poltergust Type-G]] can be unlocked by completing all [[Luigi's Mansion 3#Achievements|Achievements]] in the game. The Suction Shot can also be upgraded with the unlockable [[Suction Shot Type-C]].
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| ====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''====
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| In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Poltergust 3000 appears on the Vacuum [[Luigi]] [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]]'s back.
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| ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
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| In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the Poltergust 3000 was given a trophy of its own.
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| ====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''====
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| [[File:SSB4 WiiU LuigiPoltergust.jpg|thumb|Screenshot from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']]
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| In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] / [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'', Luigi uses the Poltergust 5000 for his [[Final Smash]], replacing his previous Final Smash, the [[Negative Zone]], from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Upon activating the Final Smash, Luigi will don the Poltergust 5000 and begin vacuuming in his opponents and nearby [[List of items|items]], with the caught opponents receiving repeated damage. After a short period of time, he will then launch out anyone he caught in the direction he is facing, along with any items that were caught in the process. If no opponents are caught in the vacuum's suction, the Final Smash will fail.
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| In the American English localization of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', there is a trophy incorrectly titled "Luigi (with Poltergust 3000)," because it instead shows Luigi with the [[Poltergust 5000]]. This error was fixed in the British English localization, which renames the trophy "Luigi (with Poltergust 5000)".
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| ====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
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| The Poltergust G-00 was teased in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''{{'}}s August 8 Nintendo Direct, specifically in [[Simon Belmont]] and [[Richter Belmont]]'s reveal trailer, where Luigi was shown using its Strobulb and [[Suction Shot]] in an attempt to ward off a mummy horde in Dracula's Castle, with no success.
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| Later in the November 1 Nintendo Direct, the Poltergust G-00 was officially confirmed as a moveset element for Luigi, replacing his previous grab and throws. For his grab, Luigi uses the Suction Shot from the Poltergust G-00; as a result, it has much more range than Luigi's previous grab, and it also grants him a grab aerial. Luigi's up throw directly involves the Poltergust G-00, as he uses it to eject opponents at a high upward distance. His forward and back throws were also given new animations to fit his new grab, as he now slams the opponent with the Poltergust G-00 during both these throws. Lastly, his Final Smash now utilizes the Poltergust G-00, with it replacing the [[Poltergust 5000]] function-wise from the previous game.
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| Though the Poltergust 5000 returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]], Luigi instead uses the [[Poltergust G-00]] as his Final Smash.
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| ===''Super Mario-kun''===
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| [[File:Luigi SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|270px|Luigi using the Poltergust 5000 in ''Super Mario-kun'']]
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| In volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', Luigi uses the Poltergust 3000 when facing against [[Huff N. Puff]] in a ''Paper Mario'' arc and King Boo in a ''Luigi's Mansion'' arc.
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| ===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
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| In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|remake]], a newer model known as the [[Super Poltergust 3001]] appears. Luigi is shown to still own the original Poltergust, which he used in various cutscenes in [[Starbeans Cafe]], using it on E. Gadd himself twice, the first time after Gadd taste-tests the second [[Starbeans Cafe#Bean Juice|drink]] in order to prevent him from being forced to use the restroom inside the café (due to his neglecting to add restrooms in the place); the second time due to fear as a result of E. Gadd becoming a "ghost" via a specialized [[gown]] after test-tasting the last drink.
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| The Poltergust appears in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' as a Defensive Power Shot known as the [[Poltergust Return]]. Like other Defensive Power Shots, its purpose is to hit the ball when it is out if range. Its offensive counterpart is the [[Squeaky Mallet]].
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| Although the Poltergust G-00 does not appear in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'', a [[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit#Karts|kart]] that is based on it appears in the game.
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| The Poltergust 3000 appears in Luigi's Special Attacks in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. As there are four different sports in said game, its use varies slightly between each sport. However, each sport has him doing the same thing: Luigi sucks in the ball or puck, then he expels air from the Poltergust at his opponents to cause them to trip. After that, he shoots the ball or puck either toward the goal (in basketball and hockey), toward the open ground (in volleyball), or at the opponents (in dodgeball).
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| In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Luigi wearing the Poltergust 5000 on his back is a playable skin.
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| ===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
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| [[File:MRKB Suction Destruction.png|thumb|The Suction Destruction]]
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| Luigi's first Precision weapon in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', the [[List of weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle#Suction Destruction|Suction Destruction]], is styled after the Poltergust 5000.
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| In [[Super Nintendo World]], the Poltergust 5000 can be seen in the Luigi [[Mii|Mii Racing Suit]] display at the queue of Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge.
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| In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Luigi wearing the Poltergust 5000 appears as a statue in Kingdom Builder, which was made available during the ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]'' event that coincided with the game's release. It is unlocked by completing three "Luigi's Ghost Hunt" missions.
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| ===Unused appearances===
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| ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
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| Unused sprites of Luigi wearing the Poltergust 3000 while a member in the [[Audience]] can be found in the files of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
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| ==Profiles and statistics==
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| ===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
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| |name=Vacuum Luigi
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| |image=[[File:Trophy272.png|100px]]
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| |game=''Luigi's Mansion''<br>11/01
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| |unlock=Can be randomly obtained after playing 200 VS matches.
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| |desc=In a strange twist of fate, Luigi wins a huge mansion in a contest he didn't even enter, and the place turns out to be haunted! After meeting a weird professor named [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Elvin Gadd]], Luigi enters the place armed with a flashlight and a ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner. Mario's trapped somewhere in there! Can Luigi save him?
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| ===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
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| {{SSBB trophy
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| |name=Poltergust 3000
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| |image=[[File:BrawlTrophy186.png|100px]]
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| |appears_in='''GCN''' ''Luigi's Mansion''
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| |unlock=Random
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| |desc=A vacuum cleaner developed by Professor Elvin Gadd of the E. Gadd Science Corporation. He gives it to Luigi, who uses it to trap ghosts in a haunted mansion after stunning them with his flashlight. It also absorbs elements like water, ice, or fire that it can then shoot out. An optional accessory to this fine product is a machine that converts the trapped ghosts into portraits.
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| |desc2=A vacuum cleaner developed by Professor Elvin Gadd of Gadd Science Inc. He gives it to Luigi, who uses it to trap ghosts in a haunted mansion after stunning them with his flashlight. It also absorbs elements like water, ice, or fire that it can then shoot out. An optional accessory to this fine product is a machine that converts the trapped ghosts into portraits.
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| ===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===
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| {{SSB4 trophy
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| |name=Poltergust 5000
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| |image=[[File:SSB4TrophyPolgergust5000.png|100px]]
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| |category=Final Smash
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| |trophy_box=92: Final Smashes 3
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| |unlock=Clear [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] as Luigi
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| |desc=A ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner created by Professor E. Gadd. In Luigi's ghostly adventures, it's the only thing standing between him and complete terror. In this game, it sucks in enemies, damages them, and then fires them diagonally upward. If it's used in an area with no ceilings, you might send them soaring right off the screen!
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| |desc2=A ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner created by Professor E. Gadd. In Luigi's ghostly adventures, it's the only thing standing between him and abject terror. In this game, it sucks in enemies, damages them, then fires them diagonally upward. Use it in an area with no ceilings, and you might send them soaring right off the screen!
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| }} | | }} |
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| ===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | | ===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''=== |
| {{Spirit
| | *'''Diamond City tourist info:''' "When tired, frustrated, or sad, rest here for a second and listen. There's something about it that's calming..." |
| |no=121
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| |name=Poltergust 5000
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| |image=[[File:Poltergust 5000 (alt) - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|x100px]]
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| |series=''Luigi's Mansion'' Series
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| |type={{iw|smashwiki|Support spirit|Support}}
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| |slots=1
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| |class=Advanced
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| |effects=Fog Immunity
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| |obtain={{iw|smashwiki|Spirit Board}}
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| |opponents=[[Luigi]] ×4
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| |conditions=The enemy's throws have increased power
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| |stage=[[Luigi's Mansion (stage)|Luigi's Mansion]]
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| |song=Luigi's Mansion Series Medley
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| }}
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| ===Play Nintendo===
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| *'''''[[Luigi's Mansion 3 Trivia Quiz]]'':''' "''Professor E. Gadd gives Luigi the upgraded Poltergust G-00, which sports new functions like Slam, Burst, and Suction Shot.''" | |
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| Luigis Mansion Luigi Poltergust Artwork.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
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| Luigi holding flashlight LM artwork.png|''Luigi's Mansion''
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| Fire Elemental Medal Luigi.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion''
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| LM Surprised Blue Twirler Artwork.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion''
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| LM Capturing Blue Twirler Artwork.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion''
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| LM Luigi Flee.png|''Luigi's Mansion''
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| Poltergust 5000 (vacuum) - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''
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| File:Poltergust 5000 (alt) - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''
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| LMDMart5.png|Luigi sucking up a [[Greenie]] with the Poltergust 5000
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| Multiplayer-LMDM.jpg|Four Luigis using Poltergust 5000 in [[ScareScraper]] mode
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| LM3PoltergustArt.jpg|Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion 3''
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| SMR Luigi Poltergust 5000 Statue.png|Luigi & Poltergust 5000 Statue in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''
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| SMR Fleeing Polterpup Luigi Statue.png|Fleeing Polterpup & Luigi Statue in ''Super Mario Run''
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| LM Poltergust 3000 model.png|In-game appearance in ''Luigi's Mansion''
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| Poultergust 3000 MLSS.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
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| PoltergustWeegeePMTTYD.png|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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| Poltergust 3000 MLSSBM.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
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| Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Luigi with Poltegust.png|''Minecraft'' skin
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| Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Luigi with Poltergust rotating.gif|''Minecraft'' skin (rotating)
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| Luigi SSBU Model.png|Model from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
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| Luigi return.jpg|''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
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| Poltergust3000-MSM.png|''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''
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| PoltergustSmash3DS.jpg|The Poltergust 5000 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
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| Luigi Poltergust SSB4 Wii U.jpg|thumb|250px|The Poltergust 5000 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''
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| Yukio Sawada LM3 Comic Luigi Artwork.jpg|Artwork from a comic based on ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' drawn by Yukio Sawada
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| SMK Vol 56 Cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
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| NU Red 1.png|''[[Nintendo UNO]]
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| NU Blue 1.png|''Nintendo UNO''
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| NU Yellow 1.png|''Nintendo UNO''
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| NU Green 1.png|''Nintendo UNO''
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| Professor Elvin Gadd.jpg|Professor E. Gadd with an early design for the Poltergust 3000
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| NI New Year Eve 2019 Video.jpg|Video for New Year's Eve 2019 from Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s Instagram account
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| Miiverse 3DS Example Luigi Polterpup Drawing JP.png|Example of a [[Miiverse]] drawing post of Luigi and [[Polterpup]], used on the official Japanese website for Miiverse of [[Nintendo 3DS]]
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| Miiverse 3DS Example Luigi Polterpup Drawing EN.jpg|Example of a Miiverse drawing post of Luigi and Polterpup, used on the announcement of Miiverse for Nintendo 3DS from Nintendo America's Twitter account
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| MH Aug 2.svg|''[[Mario Hanafuda]]''
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| Kinopiokun Capture Boo.jpg|[[Kinopio-kun]] using the Poltergust G-00 to capture a [[Boo]]
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| NI Nintendo Live 2019 Group Photo.jpg|Luigi holding the Poltergust G-00 in a group photo in Nintendo Live 2019 from Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s Instagram account
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| </gallery>
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ==Names in other languages== |
| '''Poltergust 3000'''
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| {{foreign names | | {{foreign names |
| |Jpn=オバキューム | | |Jpn=こえのただよう、なみま |
| |JpnR=Obakyūmu | | |JpnR=Koe no Tadayou Namima |
| |JpnM=Portmanteau on "vacuum" and「お化け」(''obake'', ghost); shared with the other main Poltergust models | | |JpnM=Drifting Voices on the Waves |
| |Dut=Spookzuiger 3000
| | |JpnN=''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' |
| |DutM=From ''spook'' ("ghost") and ''stofzuiger'' ("vacuum") | | |Jpn2=声の漂う波間 |
| |Fre=Ectoblast 3000 | | |Jpn2C=<ref name=dribble/> |
| |FreM=From ''ectoplasme'' ("ectoplasm") and possibly "windblast" | | |Jpn2R=Koe no Tadayou Namima |
| |Ger=Schreckweg 08/16
| | |Jpn2M=^ |
| |GerM=From ''schreck'' ("fright") and ''weg'' ("gone") + a reference to ''08/15'' (German adjective meaning "standard") | | |Jpn2N=^ |
| |Ita=Poltergust 3000 | | |Jpn3=こえの ただよう なみま |
| |Kor=유령싹싹 | | |Jpn3R=Koe no Tadayou Namima |
| |KorR=Yuryongssakssak | | |Jpn3M=^ |
| |KorM=From "유령" (''yuryeong'', ghost) and "싹싹" (''ssak-ssak'', onomatopoeia for sweeping); same as the Poltergust 5000 | | |Jpn3N=''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' |
| |Por=Sugospectro 3000<ref>''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', Ghosts (Luigi's Mansion) trophy description (European Portuguese).</ref>
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| |PorM=From masculine form of ''sugar'' ("to suck") and ''espectro'' ("ghost")
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| |Rus=Полтергаст-3000
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| |RusR=Poltergast-3000
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| |RusM=Poltergust 3000 | |
| |Spa=Succionaentes 3000 | |
| |SpaM=Pun of ''succionar'' ("vacuum") and ''entes'' ("ghosts")
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| }} | | }} |
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| '''Poltergust 5000'''
| | {{WWSM}} |
| {{foreign names | | <!--[[Category:Aquatic areas]] |
| |Jpn=オバキューム
| | [[Category:WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! locations]] |
| |JpnR=Obakyūmu
| | [[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves locations]]--> |
| |JpnM=From「お化け」(''obake'', "ghost") and "vacuum"; shared with the other main Poltergust models
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| |Spa=Succionaentes 5000
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| |SpaM=Entitiessuctioner 5000
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| |Fre=Ectoblast 5000
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| |FreM=From ''ectoplasme'', ectoplasm and blast.
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| |Dut=Spookzuiger 5000
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| |DutM=Ghostvacuum 5000
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| |Ger=Schreckweg 09/15
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| |GerM=Scareaway 09/15 [09/15 is a joke based on a German expression for normal or everyday: 08/15 ''Null-acht-fünfzehn''; The expression itself comes from the standard-issue German machine gun in WW1.]
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| |PorE=Sugospectro 5000
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| |PorEM=''Specter-Sucker'' 5000; "''Sugo''" coming from ''sugar'' ("to suck") and ''espectro'' ("specter").
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| |Rus=Полтергаст-5000
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| |RusR=Poltergast-5000
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| |RusM=Poltergust-5000
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| |Kor=유령싹싹
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| |KorR=Yuryeongssakssak
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| |KorM=From 유령 (''yuryeong'', "ghost") and 싹싹 (''ssak-ssak'', Korean onomatopoeia for sweeping sound); ultimately, it translates to "Ghost Sweeper"
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| |ChiS=鬼怪吸尘器
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| |ChiT=鬼怪吸塵器
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| |ChiSR=Guǐguài Xīchénqì
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| |ChiSM=Ghost Vacuum Cleaner
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| |ChiTR=Guǐguài Xīchénqì
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| |ChiTM=Ghost Vacuum Cleaner
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| }}
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| '''Poltergust G-00''' | | =Aliens= |
| {{foreign names
| | '''Keep''' |
| |Jpn=オバキューム
| | *Alien (Club Nintendo) |
| |JpnR=Obakyūmu
| | *Alien (Mario Party series) |
| |JpnM=From「お化け」(''obake'', ghost) and "vacuum"; shared with the other main Poltergust models
| | *Alien Bunny |
| |ChiS=鬼怪吸尘器
| | *Alien Mitzi |
| |ChiSR=Guǐguài Xīchénqì
| | *Astro-Lanceur |
| |ChiSM=Ghost vacuum cleaner
| | *Blappy |
| |ChiT=鬼怪吸塵器
| | *Blarfle |
| |ChiTR=Guǐguài Xīchénqì
| | *Blobule |
| |ChiTM=Ghost vacuum cleaner
| | *Blollop |
| |Dut=Spookzuiger G-00
| | *Boss Galaga |
| |DutM="Spookzuiger" is a portmanteau of "spook" (ghost) and "stofzuiger" (vacuum), and "G-00" refers to Gooigi
| | *Broodals |
| |Fre=Ectoblast G-LU
| | *Captain Shy Guy (Mario Party 8) |
| |FreM=Pun on "ectoplasme" (ectoplasm) and Gluigi, the French name of Gooigi
| | *E.C. |
| |Ger=Schreckweg FL-U
| | *Eeligon |
| |GerM="Fright away" and "Fluigi", the German name of Gooigi
| | *Epikhan |
| |Ita=Poltergust G-0M
| | *Foton |
| |ItaM=G-0M" stands for "G-00 Migliorato" (Improved G-00), and is a pun on the word "gomma" (rubber) which references to "Gommiluigi", Gooigi's Italian name.
| | *Hariet |
| |Kor=유령싹싹
| | *Hooligon |
| |KorR=Yuryongssakssak
| | *Hösn and Dösn |
| |KorM=From "유령" (''yuryeong'', ghost) and "싹싹" (''ssak-ssak'', onomatopoeia for sweeping); same as the Poltergust 5000.
| | *Jellien |
| |SpaA=Succionaentes GO-1000
| | *KKDU |
| |SpaA2=Succionaentes G0M-1L
| | *Kyankyan |
| |SpaA2N=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
| | *Lakitufo |
| |SpaAM=Pun of "succionar" (vacuum) and "ente" (ghost or spirit) and "GO-1000" is a pun on the word "goma" or "gominola" (gum) and "Gomil", which references "Gomiluigi", Gooigi's Spanish name. "1000" in Spanish is pronounced "mil", creating the pun "go-mil", as in "Gomi L", short for "Gomiluigi".
| | *Madame Broode |
| |SpaA2M=From the European Spanish name.
| | *Mini-X-Yux |
| |SpaE=Succionaentes G0M-1L
| | *Mini-Yux |
| |SpaEM=Pun on "succionar" (vacuum) and "ente" (ghost or spirit) and "G0M-1L" is a pun on "Gomi L" written in [[wikipedia:Leet|leetspeak]], which is short for "Gomiluigi", Gooigi's Spanish name.
| | *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 |
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| ==References==
| | '''Remove''' |
| {{NIWA|SmashWiki=Poltergust 5000}}
| | *Baron Brrr |
| <References/>
| | *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 |
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| {{LM}}
| | '''Pikmin?''' |
| {{LMDM}}
| | *Bulborb |
| {{LM3}}
| | *Captain Olimar |
| {{SSB4}}
| | *Pikmin |
| {{SSBU}}
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| [[Category:Luigi's Mansion items]]
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| [[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]
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| [[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3]]
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| [[Category:Mario Power Tennis]]
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| [[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophies]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Melee trophies]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U special moves]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophies]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate special moves]]
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]]
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| [[de:Schreckweg 08/16]]
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| [[it:Poltergust 3000]]
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| [[de:Schreckweg 09/15]]
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| [[it:Poltergust 5000]]-->
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|
| =Name source proposal, a draft?=
| | '''Unsure''' |
| ===Rethink names sourcing, again===
| | *Barribad |
| I am proposing a change to the policy for sourcing subject names across languages, as I disagree with the current one, in place since [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/68#Require citations for names in other languages|this proposal]].
| | *Choppah |
| | | *Cosmic Mario |
| '''The reasoning:''' | | *Cosmic Spirit |
| * The best way to ensure subject names across languages are correct, like with most kinds of information, is through the vigilance of readers and editors, which can spot incorrect information. | | *Dark Samus |
| * Citations for names are important because they make it possible/easier to verify whether they are correct. | | *Hogarithm |
| * Not all names are made easier to verify by adding a simple citation. The current policy requires these to be sourced regardless, as long as the name is from a non-English language. In most cases this is pointless busywork. | | *Longator |
| | | *Melosphere |
| '''Point #1: Which names should be sourced'''
| | *Pigarithm |
| :Names should be sourced if they are not found in game, or if their location in game is not self-explanatory. Otherwise, no source is necessary. Although a source is not required, one may be added if it aids in verifiability, such a link to a YouTube video or a screenshot.
| | *Poro |
| | | *Takko |
| :Examples of names that do not require a source:
| | *Torino Daiō |
| :* Character names from character selection screens and similar UI elements (eg: [[Goombario]]);
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| :* Enemy names in RPGs, or games with enemy encyclopedias (eg: [[Chaindelier]]);
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| :* Item names in games with inventories where item names are displayed (eg: [[Syrup Jar]]);
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| :* Stage and area names displayed when selecting or entering a stage or area (eg: [[Path to Shhwonk Fortress]]);
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| :Examples of names that do require a source:
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| :* Names from character dialogue (eg: [[Brickle]]) — should mention which character says the line and where. In addition, directly citing the line of dialogue is encouraged;
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| :* Names found within other names (eg: [[Taily]]) — should mention and link to the subject whose name is being used as a source;
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| :* Names from non-game sources (eg: [[Hot Foot]]) — same as currently;
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| :As with point #1, the source may additionally include a YouTube video, screenshot, or other way of directly verifying.
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| '''Point #2: Names across languages'''
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| :The same criteria should be used for every language, including English.
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| '''Proposer''': {{User|Blinker}}<br>
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| '''Deadline''': [insert a deadline here, 14 days after the proposal was created, at 23:59 GMT, in the format: "October 18, 2024, 23:59 GMT"]
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| ====Support both points====
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| #{{User|Blinker}} Per proposal.<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup>
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| ====Support only point #1====
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| ====Oppose all====
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| ====Comments====
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