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|fullname=Mr. Luggs, the Glutton
|full_name=Mr. Luggs, the Glutton
|age=30
|age=30
|biography=He prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. He died by overeating, but still wasn't satisfied.
|biography=He prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. He ate himself to death but still wasn't satisfied.
|room=Dining Room
|room=[[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]]
|hp=100
|hp=100
|quote=No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!
|quote=No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!
It's so bright here. Everyone can see me eat! ...I don't care, I'll just keep eating!
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'''Mr. Luggs, the Glutton''' (Japanese: ター・ハン ''Tā Han''), is a thirty-year-old portrait ghost that was released from his canvas prison by [[King Boo]] immediately prior to the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Mr. Luggs is obese and as stated in his bio he even ate himself to death. However, even in death, Luggs is not satisfied, and spends his afterlife eating food in the [[Dining Room]] of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. [[Luigi]] can just walk by Mr. Luggs as he is eating and skip capturing him. If Luigi captures Luggs, Luigi is rewarded with money in a treasure chest.
'''Mr. Luggs, the Glutton''', is a thirty-year-old [[portrait ghost]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its Nintendo 3DS remake]]. Mr. Luggs is an obese ghost, and as stated in his bio he even ate himself to death (the PAL bio was changed to say that Mr. Luggs "ate until he died"). However, even in death, Luggs is not satisfied, and spends his afterlife eating food in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Visually, Mr. Luggs may be a reference to {{wp|Mr Creosote}} from ''{{wp|Monty Python's The Meaning of Life}}'', who was also an incredibly obese man who literally ate himself to death.


If Luigi chooses to capture Mr. Luggs, he uses a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] to light the candles on the table. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner becomes visible. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi needs to suck up Mr. Luggs's ghost gelatin with his Poltergust. Two [[Waiter (ghost)|Waiters]] attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more gelatin. Once they are sucked in, his meal can not be refilled. Mr. Luggs becomes enraged and attacks Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireballs]] at him. Each fireball causes ten HP of damage and briefly lights Luigi on fire. However, Mr. Luggs quickly tires out, rendering him vulnerable to the Poltergust. If Luigi does not capture Mr. Luggs in time, Mr. Luggs gets back up and breathes five more fireballs before tiring again.
==History==
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
Mr. Luggs is the first optional portrait ghost of ''Luigi's Mansion''. If [[Luigi]] chooses to capture Mr. Luggs, he uses a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] to light the candles on the table. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner become visible. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi needs to suck up Mr. Luggs' food with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Two [[Waiter]]s attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more food. Once they are sucked in, his meal can not be refilled. Mr. Luggs becomes enraged and attacks Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireball]]s at him. Each fireball deals ten HP of damage and briefly lights Luigi on fire. After spewing fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs quickly tires out, rendering him vulnerable to the Poltergust. If Luigi does not capture Mr. Luggs in time, Mr. Luggs gets back up and breathes five more fireballs before tiring again. Once Mr. Luggs is captured, the lights turn on, revealing a [[Treasure chest|green treasure chest]]. Later on, in the [[Gallery (Luigi's Mansion)|Gallery]], Mr. Luggs' portrait number is 11.


After capturing Mr. Luggs, the lights turn on in the Dining Room and a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] appears. The chest contains two [[Gold Bars]], a [[Silver Diamond]], and other smaller treasures.
===''Super Mario-kun''===
Mr. Luggs appears in volume 29 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' in the ''Luigi's Mansion'' arc and serves as a spoiled man. When Luigi and [[Toad]] encounter him, he orders them to give him food. Luigi does and almost gives Toad to him, but does not due to Toad dismaying. Luigi and Toad give Mr. Luggs all the food they have, even Mario's hat, but Mr. Luggs still is not satisfied. Luigi gets annoyed and sucks Mr. Luggs up.


==Frames==
===''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''===
[[File:Mr Luggs MKDD sprite.png|thumb|Frame in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']]
In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', Mr. Luggs' silver frame appears on the walls of the [[GCN Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]] battle course. This was removed when the course returned as a [[classic course]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''.
 
==General information==
===Physical appearance===
Mr. Luggs has deep purple skin, small yellow eyes, a patch of blue-gray hair, and an extra-wide, slobbery mouth covered in what can only be slops from his last meal. He wears a dark red sweater around his balloon-like body, and has a dirty napkin tied around his neck. Some of Mr. Luggs' frames show him with a knife and fork, even though he eats with his hands when he is not captured.
 
===Personality===
In Mr. Luggs' description, it is stated that he prefers buffets over three meals a day. His actions show that he is a sloppy eater with an insatiable appetite, and he does not like anyone interrupting his meal. This is shown when the player vacuums up the meal on the plate, as he will get angry and attack them.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:MrLuggsBronze.png|<center>Bronze Frame
MrLuggsBronze.png|Bronze frame (Nintendo GameCube version)
Image:MrLuggsSilver.png|<center>Silver Frame
MrLuggsSilver.png|Silver frame (Nintendo GameCube version)
Image:MrLuggs.png|<center>Gold Frame
MrLuggs.png|Gold frame (Nintendo GameCube version)
Mr Luggs Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Mr Luggs Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Mr Luggs Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Mr Luggs Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Mr Luggs LM3DS vacuum.png|Luigi vacuuming Mr. Luggs' meal in the Nintendo 3DS version
Mr Luggs LM3DS fire.png|Mr. Luggs shooting a fireball at Luigi in the Nintendo 3DS version
Mr. Luggs (Super Mario-kun).png|Mr. Luggs in ''Super Mario-kun''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ター・ハン
|Jap=ター・ハン
|JapR= Tā Han
|JapR=Tā Han
|JapM=Possibly from "Chahan", a rice dish that is eaten in Japan and China.
|JapM=Corruption of「炒飯」(''{{wp|Chahan (dish)|chāhan}}'', Japanese rice dish)
|Fra=M. Miam, Le Glouton
|Fre=M. Miam, Le Glouton
|FraM=Mr.Yumyum, The Gluton
|FreM=Mr. Yumyum, The Gluton
|Spa=Don Ramón
|Spa=D. Ramón, el glotón
|SpaM=''Ramón'' is a typical Spanish name. [[:wikipedia:Don Ramón|Don Ramón]] is one of the main characters in the Mexican TV show, ''[[:wikipedia:El Chavo del Ocho|El Chavo del Ocho]]''.
|SpaM=Mr. Ramón, the Gourmand. "Ramón" is a typical Spanish name. {{wp|Ramón Valdés|Don Ramón}} is one of the main characters in the Mexican TV show ''{{wp|El Chavo del Ocho}}''.
|Ita=Signor Golosi
|Ita=Sig. Golosi, l'ingordo
|ItaM=Mr. Glutton}}
|ItaM=Mr. Gluttons, the greedy/gourmand
|Ger=Herr Scheunendrescher, Gourmand.
|GerM=Mr. Glutton, Gourmand. (from German idiom "Wie ein Scheunendrescher essen", meaning "to eat like a horse")
}}


==Trivia==  
==Trivia==  
*Mr. Luggs makes a cameo in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion battle course]] as a painting on the wall.
*Mr. Luggs' appearance (particularly his face shape), along with his gluttony and lack of table manners, may be a nod to {{wp|Jabba the Hutt}} from ''{{wp|Return of the Jedi}}''.
*[[Gobber]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' reference Mr. Luggs as they are both significantly overweight, use projectile attacks,and serve as minibosses in both games.
*[[Gobber]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' are similar to Mr. Luggs as they are both significantly overweight and use projectile attacks. Additionally, in the [[ScareScraper]], if a Gobber appears, two [[Greenie]]s holding food appear alongside it, similar to the two [[Waiter]]s giving food to Mr. Luggs.
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*If Luigi captures a ghost in the hallway in front of dining room, sometimes Mr. Luggs' voice can be heard from the other side. This can only be triggered if the player has not unlocked the door to his room or if he is not captured yet.
 
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[[Category:Portrait ghosts]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Fire creatures]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[it:Sig. Golosi]]
[[Category:Portrait Ghosts]]
[[de:Herr Scheunendrescher]]
[[Category:Undead]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, July 24, 2024

Mr. Luggs
Luigi's Mansion
Full name Mr. Luggs, the Glutton
Age 30
Biography He prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. He ate himself to death but still wasn't satisfied.
Room Dining Room
HP 100
Heart quote No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!

It's so bright here. Everyone can see me eat! ...I don't care, I'll just keep eating!

Mr. Luggs, the Glutton, is a thirty-year-old portrait ghost in Luigi's Mansion and its Nintendo 3DS remake. Mr. Luggs is an obese ghost, and as stated in his bio he even ate himself to death (the PAL bio was changed to say that Mr. Luggs "ate until he died"). However, even in death, Luggs is not satisfied, and spends his afterlife eating food in the Dining Room of Luigi's Mansion. Visually, Mr. Luggs may be a reference to Mr Creosote from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, who was also an incredibly obese man who literally ate himself to death.

History[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

Mr. Luggs is the first optional portrait ghost of Luigi's Mansion. If Luigi chooses to capture Mr. Luggs, he uses a Fire Elemental Ghost to light the candles on the table. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner become visible. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi needs to suck up Mr. Luggs' food with his Poltergust 3000. Two Waiters attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more food. Once they are sucked in, his meal can not be refilled. Mr. Luggs becomes enraged and attacks Luigi by spewing fifteen fireballs at him. Each fireball deals ten HP of damage and briefly lights Luigi on fire. After spewing fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs quickly tires out, rendering him vulnerable to the Poltergust. If Luigi does not capture Mr. Luggs in time, Mr. Luggs gets back up and breathes five more fireballs before tiring again. Once Mr. Luggs is captured, the lights turn on, revealing a green treasure chest. Later on, in the Gallery, Mr. Luggs' portrait number is 11.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Mr. Luggs appears in volume 29 of Super Mario-kun in the Luigi's Mansion arc and serves as a spoiled man. When Luigi and Toad encounter him, he orders them to give him food. Luigi does and almost gives Toad to him, but does not due to Toad dismaying. Luigi and Toad give Mr. Luggs all the food they have, even Mario's hat, but Mr. Luggs still is not satisfied. Luigi gets annoyed and sucks Mr. Luggs up.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]

Mr. Luggs' sprite from Mario Kart: Double Dash!. In spite of the frame color, this portrait is identical to his silver frame.
Frame in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mr. Luggs' silver frame appears on the walls of the Luigi's Mansion battle course. This was removed when the course returned as a classic course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

Mr. Luggs has deep purple skin, small yellow eyes, a patch of blue-gray hair, and an extra-wide, slobbery mouth covered in what can only be slops from his last meal. He wears a dark red sweater around his balloon-like body, and has a dirty napkin tied around his neck. Some of Mr. Luggs' frames show him with a knife and fork, even though he eats with his hands when he is not captured.

Personality[edit]

In Mr. Luggs' description, it is stated that he prefers buffets over three meals a day. His actions show that he is a sloppy eater with an insatiable appetite, and he does not like anyone interrupting his meal. This is shown when the player vacuums up the meal on the plate, as he will get angry and attack them.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ター・ハン[?]
Tā Han
Corruption of「炒飯」(chāhan, Japanese rice dish)
French M. Miam, Le Glouton[?] Mr. Yumyum, The Gluton
German Herr Scheunendrescher, Gourmand.[?] Mr. Glutton, Gourmand. (from German idiom "Wie ein Scheunendrescher essen", meaning "to eat like a horse")
Italian Sig. Golosi, l'ingordo[?] Mr. Gluttons, the greedy/gourmand
Spanish D. Ramón, el glotón[?] Mr. Ramón, the Gourmand. "Ramón" is a typical Spanish name. Don Ramón is one of the main characters in the Mexican TV show El Chavo del Ocho.

Trivia[edit]

  • Mr. Luggs' appearance (particularly his face shape), along with his gluttony and lack of table manners, may be a nod to Jabba the Hutt from Return of the Jedi.
  • Gobbers in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon are similar to Mr. Luggs as they are both significantly overweight and use projectile attacks. Additionally, in the ScareScraper, if a Gobber appears, two Greenies holding food appear alongside it, similar to the two Waiters giving food to Mr. Luggs.
  • If Luigi captures a ghost in the hallway in front of dining room, sometimes Mr. Luggs' voice can be heard from the other side. This can only be triggered if the player has not unlocked the door to his room or if he is not captured yet.