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{{character infobox
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[List of Mario series games by date#2013|2013]])
|image=[[File:LM2HD E. Gadd Artwork.png|200px]]<br>Professor E. Gadd as he appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''
|latest_portrayal=[[Kazumi Totaka]
|full_name=Professor Elvin Gadd
{{quote|I'm getting too old for this ghost-catching tomfoolery.|Professor Elvin Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
|species=Human
 
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
'''Professor Elvin Gadd''', also known as '''Professor E. Gadd''' (often '''Dr. E. Gadd'''; Japanese: オヤ・マー博士 ''Doctor Oya Mā''), is the scientist first appearing in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and founder of [[Gadd Science, Incorporated]]. He always speaks in ambiguous gibberish (supplied by [[Kazumi Totaka]], who took inspiration from <i>[[:Category:Animal Crossing Series|Animal Crossing]]</i>'s "Animalese" when inventing the voice<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlss_lost.shtml N-sider.com] (Accessed on 6-12-09)</ref>). His name comes from the minced oath "egad!", something that one says in amazement or shock.
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
 
|latest_portrayal=[[Kazumi Totaka]] ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]]–present)
}}
{{quote|Ooof... I sure take a lot of knocks in this line of work. I'm getting too old for this ghost-catching tomfoolery. Anyway, nice to meet [[Luigi|you]]. I'm Professor E. Gadd.|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
'''Professor E. Gadd''', also known by his full name '''Professor Elvin Gadd''' or simply '''E. Gadd''', is an elderly scientist who debuted in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and is the founder of [[Gadd Science, Incorporated]]. He is a researcher of [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] and is responsible for a variety of inventions, most notably the [[Poltergust]] series of vacuums. He makes ambiguous gibberish sounds when speaking (supplied by [[Kazumi Totaka]], who took inspiration from ''[[:Category:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing]]''{{'}}s "[[nookipedia:Animalese|Animalese]]" when inventing the voice<ref>{{cite|author=JC, Anthony|date=September 2001|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20071014103505/http://www.n-sider.com/articleview.php?articleid=414|title=The Making of the Game - Luigi's Mansion|publisher=n-sider.com (translation from ''Nintendo Online Magazine'')|accessdate=August 28, 2020}}</ref>), and he frequently uses phrases such as "criminy," "hullabaloo," etc. His name comes from the exclamation "egad," a {{wp|minced oath}} for the archaic expletive "ye gods."
==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
He used to live on the foothills of the [[Thwomp Volcano]], as depicted in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''.
[[Elvin Gadd (past)|In his past]], E. Gadd lived on the foothills of the [[Thwomp Volcano]], as depicted in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. The Mario Bros. go back in time and end up saving his lab from burning down when fire blocks erupted from the Thwomp Volcano. He then helps the Mario Bros. by inspiring his older present self to create the [[Hydrogush 4000]]; as the Mario Bros. are in the present, he starts to get the idea for the device, which transfers to his future self. The present-day Professor E. Gadd uses the Hydrogush 4000 to send water through via [[time hole]] and calm the erupting Thwomp Volcano. Afterwards, E. Gadd moves to the [[Boo Woods]] when he was around twenty-years-old, where he would later study ghosts.<ref>{{cite|quote=I've been living here since I was a lad of twenty or so [...]|author=Professor E. Gadd|title=''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''|date=2001}}</ref> In order to get funding for his ghost research, E. Gadd also started a cafe franchise called [[Starbeans Cafe]].<ref>{{cite|quote=Ah, but as with all things, conducting research requires a fat stack of coins. So I decided to manage the Starbeans Cafe as a secondary source of income!|author=Professor E. Gadd|title=''[[Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser]]''|date=2017}}</ref>
 
The Mario Bros. go back in time and end up saving his lab from burning down when fire blocks erupted from the Thwomp Volcano. He then helps the Mario Bros. by inventing the [[Hydrogush 4000]]. Although he doesn't directly invent the Hydrogush 4000, his older self does in a complex way: Young E. Gadd starts to get an idea after a totally unrelated event happened during the present time, which transfers to his future self, causing the present-day, elderly professor to send water from the Hydrogush 4000 via [[Time Hole]] and calm the erupting Thwomp Volcano. After all this excitement, the twenty-year-old E. Gadd moves to [[Boo Woods]].<ref>In ''Luigi's Mansion'', E. Gadd stated that he lived in [[Boo Woods]], in order to research Ghosts, since he was 20.</ref>


===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
[[File:Professor Elvin Gadd.JPG|thumb|Professor E. Gadd with the original design for the Poltergust 3000 in ''Luigi's Mansion''.]]
[[File:Professor Elvin Gadd.jpg|thumb|Professor E. Gadd with the original design for the Poltergust 3000 in ''Luigi's Mansion''.]]
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Many decades later, in ''Luigi's Mansion'' and its [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]], [[Luigi]] enters the mansion and is saved from a [[Gold Ghost]] by Professor E. Gadd wielding the [[Poltergust 3000]], as shown in a cutscene. The professor reveals that he lives in a house near the mansion, where he researches his favorite subject: ghosts. Luigi explains his brother [[Mario]] is missing within the house, and the professor decides to help Luigi by giving him the Poltergust 3000 and the [[Game Boy Horror]]. The professor continues to help Luigi throughout the game, giving him help and tips.
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
 
[[File:EgaddLuigiLMDM.png|thumb|200px|left|E. Gadd with [[Luigi]] in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''.]]
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' / ''Luigi's Mansion 2 HD''====
After a few years of absence, Professor E. Gadd appears in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. In the game, E. Gadd takes up residence in [[Evershade Valley]] after learning that the ghosts there are friendly. Eager to examine ghosts without fear of being attacked by them, he sets up a laboratory in the [[Gloomy Manor]] and a [[Bunker (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Bunker]] close by the mansion. There, he begins researching the ghosts of the five mansions that populate the valley, and sends his five [[Toad (species)|Toad assistants]] to the other four mansions in the valley to examine the ghosts there. At first, the resident ghosts welcome him and assist him in [[Lab (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|his lab]], but when King Boo arrives and destroys the ghost-pacifying [[Dark Moon]] that hangs over Evershade Valley, the ghosts start running amok and destroy E. Gadd's equipment. He flees to his nearby Bunker and enlists the help of Luigi &mdash; who has now taken up residence in his new Grade D mansion from the previous game &mdash; to help rebuild the Dark Moon and calm the ghosts once more. E. Gadd was later revealed to have been unintentionally and indirectly responsible for King Boo's return, as he had sold his portrait in a garage sale, thus ensuring his escape.
[[File:LMDM EGadd Luigi.png|thumb|left|E. Gadd with [[Luigi]] in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''.]]
After a few years of absence, Professor E. Gadd appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. In the game, E. Gadd takes up residence in [[Evershade Valley]] after learning that the ghosts there are friendly due to the effects of the [[Dark Moon]] that hangs over there pacifying them. Eager to examine ghosts without fear of being attacked by them, he sets up a laboratory in the [[Gloomy Manor]] and a [[Lab|Bunker]] close by the mansion. There, he begins researching the ghosts of the five mansions that populate the valley and sends his five [[Toad (species)|Toad assistants]] to the other four mansions in the valley to examine the ghosts there. At first, the resident ghosts welcome him and assist him in [[Lab (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|his lab]], but when King Boo arrives and destroys the Dark Moon, the ghosts start running amok and destroy E. Gadd's equipment. He flees to his nearby Bunker and enlists the help of Luigi &mdash; who has now taken up residence in his new [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|Grade D mansion]] from the previous game &mdash; to help rebuild the Dark Moon and calm the ghosts once more. E. Gadd was later revealed to have been unintentionally and indirectly responsible for King Boo's return, as he had sold his portrait in a garage sale (a car boot sale in the British English version), thus ensuring his escape.


In this game, E. Gadd has made an upgrade of his Poltergust 3000 from the last game: the [[Poltergust 5000]]. This new Poltergust uses a [[Strobulb]] to stun ghosts, rather than the flashlight used with the Poltergust 3000. Professor E. Gadd also introduces three new inventions: the [[Pixelator]], a machine that turns Luigi into pixels and transports him to and from the different mansions, the [[Dual Scream]], a device that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]] and is capable of communication, and the [[Dark-Light Device]], which allows Luigi to see invisible objects.
In this game, E. Gadd has made an upgrade of his Poltergust 3000 from the last game: the [[Poltergust 5000]]. This new Poltergust uses a [[Strobulb]] to stun ghosts, rather than the flashlight used with the Poltergust 3000. Professor E. Gadd also introduces three new inventions: the [[Pixelator]], a machine that turns Luigi into pixels and transports him to and from the different mansions, the [[Dual Scream]], a device that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]] and is capable of communication, and the [[Dark-Light Device]], which allows Luigi to see invisible objects. He does not leave the Bunker until the end of the game, directly after beating King Boo.
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===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
====''Luigi's Mansion Arcade''====
Although Professor E. Gadd does not appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', when Mario initially finds [[F.L.U.D.D.]] at the [[Delfino Airstrip]], it says, "Thank you for purchasing this item from Gadd Science, Inc.". Later, [[Bowser Jr.]] says he got his [[Magic Paintbrush]] from "a strange old man in a white coat." Bowser Jr. uses the paintbrush to frame Mario and get him away long enough for himself to go in and kidnap Princess Peach. This is a fitting description of Professor E. Gadd, which is further confirmed when F.L.U.D.D. seems to react in surprise to the statement. It is unknown if E. Gadd actually gave Bowser Jr. the paintbrush, or if Bowser Jr. stole it from him, though the latter theory is more likely. There is a symbol on both the Magic Paintbrush and F.L.U.D.D. showing a face and hairstyle similar to E. Gadd's, which seems to be the Gadd Science, Inc. logo. It appears on many of E. Gadd's other inventions, as well as the [[Nozzle Box|boxes for F.L.U.D.D.'s nozzle upgrades]].
E. Gadd has a similar role in ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]'' to that of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', in that he communicates with Luigi while the latter explores the mansions, and offers a tutorial to the player upon starting the game.
 
====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
[[File:E Gadd with Poltergust LM3 art.png|thumb|Professor E. Gadd in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' with the [[Poltergust G-00]]]]
E. Gadd returns in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. Having been tricked by [[Hellen Gravely]] into visting her hotel, [[The Last Resort]], E. Gadd is taken hostage by her and his ghost collection, which includes King Boo, is plundered before he becomes trapped in a painting. He is later saved by Luigi, who escaped a similar trap and borrowed the [[Poltergust G-00]] from E. Gadd's car in the hotel's basement. E. Gadd initially attempts to flee the hotel, but when Luigi insists on staying to save his captured friends, E. Gadd relents. After setting up his portable [[lab]] in the basement, E. Gadd gives Luigi the [[Virtual Boo]] for communication purposes. He later has [[Gooigi]] accompany Luigi throughout the hotel. He also uses the lab to provide a safe haven for the saved Toads.
 
Towards the end of the game, King Boo attacks Professor E. Gadd's lab when Luigi follows after the recently-released Mario to find Princess Peach, and traps him and everyone else in a single painting. Luigi is saved from the painting by Polterpup, and he manages to recapture King Boo and free all his friends. E. Gadd also offers to help the ghosts rebuild the now destroyed Last Resort complex (which was apparently his idea), providing construction hard-hats to Luigi and some of the ghosts (although a [[Hammer (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Hammer]] obliviously eats his). After the hotel is rebuilt in E. Gadd's likeness, Professor E. Gadd stays behind with Gooigi and the ghosts while everyone else departs.
 
While E. Gadd is following Luigi, one of the poses he strikes if flashed by the Strobulb references {{wp|Marilyn Monroe}}'s famous "white dress scene" in ''{{wp|The Seven Year Itch}}''. The back of his lab coat even flutters upward during the pose.
 
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
Although Professor E. Gadd does not appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', when Mario initially finds [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] at the [[Delfino Airstrip]], it says, ''"Thank you for purchasing this item from Gadd Science, Inc."'' Later, [[Bowser Jr.]] says he got his [[magic brush]] from "a strange old man in a white coat." Bowser Jr. uses the paintbrush to frame Mario and get him away long enough for himself to go in and kidnap Princess Peach. This is a fitting description of Professor E. Gadd, which is further confirmed when FLUDD seems to react in surprise to the statement. Bowser Jr. claims E. Gadd gave the brush to him of his own free will and that he did not know the professor's name when he received the brush, but it is unknown whether this is true or not. There is a symbol on both the magic brush and FLUDD showing a face and hairstyle similar to E. Gadd's, which seems to be the Gadd Science, Inc., logo. It appears on many of E. Gadd's other inventions, as well as [[nozzle box]]es.
 
====''Super Mario Maker''====
E. Gadd makes an appearance in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' as a [[Mystery Mushroom]] [[Costume Mario|costume]] for Mario when using the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme. The costume can be unlocked by completing the [[Event Course]] [[Paranormal Research]].


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
[[File:MLSS-E Gadd Ghost.png|frame|Professor E. Gadd sucking up a ghost in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.]]
[[File:MLSS-E Gadd Ghost.png|frame|Professor E. Gadd sucking up a ghost in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the professor makes an appearance supplying the brothers with an array of accessories to help them along their way each time they drink at [[Starbeans Café]], a coffeehouse that he owns. However, it has been found that originally, the game was only going to feature Professor E. Gadd once, the first time Mario and Luigi get a drink; in all of the future times, different characters would have appeared. These characters are [[Wario]], [[Samus Aran]], [[Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], an ''Excitebike'' racer, and [[Captain Olimar]].
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', E. Gadd owns [[Starbeans Cafe]] in [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. If Mario and Luigi brew a new coffee blend, E. Gadd arrives and requests a drink. They offer E. Gadd the drink, and he rewards them with equippable [[Starbeans Cafe#Special Items|Special Items]] that grant special effects. [[List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga pre-release and unused content|Originally]], the game was going to feature Professor E. Gadd only once, only when Mario and Luigi brewed the [[Woohoo Blend]]; for other drinks, different characters would have appeared. These characters were [[Wario]], [[Samus|Samus Aran]], [[Fox|Fox McCloud]], [[Link]], an ''Excitebike'' racer, and [[Captain Olimar]].
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While Professor E. Gadd reprises his role in the remake of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', he also shows up during the ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'' side story. Here, he is found in a cave by Bowser's minions, claiming to have followed ghosts when he fell in. E. Gadd begins talking to Bowser's minions about his research, and says he is also working on a time-travel device, a nod to [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|the original main story's sequel]]. He also alludes to Starbeans Cafe and reveals he founded the company as a way to get funding into his ghost research.
;Reactions to the drinks
The professor has many different reactions for each time a new drink is made at Starbeans Cafe, usually accompanied with a humorous scene.
*The first reaction gives a reference to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' when the new brew attracts a [[Gold Ghost]], which scares Luigi, but the professor comes in with the [[Poltergust 3000]] and sucks it up. The professor explains that he owns the Cafe, and that each time he samples a new brew, he will give a gift to the Bros. He samples the brew and gifts to them the [[Greed Wallet]].
*The second reaction has the professor drawn in by the smell of the drink, and samples a flavor. He then gives the Bros. the [[Bonus Ring]]. The professor then has a major reaction to the very "Strong Brew" and asks the bartender where the bathroom is. The bartender replies that he had never built one. Luigi then rushes to get the Poltergust 3000 and sucks the professor in.
*The third reaction has him on a Poltergust 3001, a rocket. He samples the drink and gives the [[Excite Spring]] before blasting away.
*The fourth has him on a giant Game Boy Horror. He sends a [[Speedy Spirit]] as a representative for the sampling, much to Luigi's terror. After that, the ghost drops the [[Great Force]].
*In the fifth reaction, he has the giant Game Boy Horror send the drink to him. He then gifts them the [[Power Grip]] in the original or [[Secret Specs]] in the remake. He promises to come in person the next time a new brew is made.
*In the sixth reaction, E. Gadd comes wearing a suit that makes him a ghost. He samples the drink and gives the [[Cobalt Necktie]]. A terrified Luigi uses the Poltergust 3000 to suck the professor inside.
*In the final one, he samples the last drink and proclaims it the best one, much to his employee's annoyance. He gives the Bros. the [[Game Boy Horror SP]]. Before leaving, he hangs a photo of himself in the shop as a way to brighten one's spirits, which the employee labels dumb.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
{{see also|Elvin Gadd (past)}}
[[File:Professor Elvin Gadd PiT.png|left|thumb|200px|Professor E. Gadd appearing in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''.]]
[[File:Professor Elvin Gadd PiT.png|left|thumb|200px|Professor E. Gadd appearing in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''.]]
E. Gadd has a much larger role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', where the professor debuts his newest invention to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], a [[E. Gadd's Time Machine|Time Machine]]. [[Princess Peach]], accompanied by [[Toadiko]], and [[Toadbert]], volunteers to be a passenger on its maiden voyage. However, when the time machine returns, it is not the trio that left but rather a [[Junior Shrooboid|strange creature]] that emerges instead. After the bros. defeat it, Gadd places the creature inside a tube of fluid, keeping it alive and allowing him to study it.
E. Gadd has a much larger role in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', he introduces his newest invention to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], a [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine|time machine]] in [[Peach's Castle]]. [[Princess Peach]], accompanied by [[Toadiko]] and [[Toadbert]], volunteers to travel in the machine. However, when the time machine returns, the [[Junior Shrooboid]] emerges from it. After the bros. defeat it, Gadd keeps it submerged in a tank, allowing him to study it.
 
Out in the courtyard, Mario and Luigi discover a hole in the ground; E. Gadd elaborates that this hole is a [[Time Hole]], a rip in the time-space continuum, which was created by the use of the time machine. After Luigi falls in the hole and Mario heads in to save him, the professor sends [[Stuffwell]], a sentient suitcase, through to help them. For most of the rest of the game, E. Gadd is seen studying the Junior Shrooboid defeated earlier.
[[File:Egadd.gif|frame]]
[[File:Egadd.gif|frame]]
At [[Thwomp Volcano]], Mario, Luigi, and their baby counterparts come across a [[Young Professor Elvin Gadd|younger Professor Gadd]], who is studying [[Thwomp]]s. During this time, though, the volcano erupts, with several Thwomps falling in and destroying the laboratory. One threatens to explode, and must be put out; Mario and Luigi do this by having Mario drink water and Luigi hammering him to spit it at the Thwomp, dousing it. Witnessing this event in the past causes inspires E. Gadd of the present to invent the [[Hydrogush 4000]], a massive water pump. Mario and Luigi then have him pump water through the time hole leading to Thwomp Volcano to douse the mountain.
Out in the courtyard, Mario and Luigi discover a hole in the ground; E. Gadd elaborates that this hole is a [[time hole]], a rip in the time-space continuum, which was created by the use of the time machine. After Luigi falls in the hole and Mario heads in to save him, the professor sends [[Stuffwell]], a sentient suitcase, through to help them. For most of the game, E. Gadd is seen studying the Junior Shrooboid defeated earlier. He is able to communicate with Stuffwell even if the brothers and Stuffwell travel to the past.
[[File:YoungEgadd.png|thumb]]
At [[Thwomp Volcano]], Mario, Luigi, and their baby counterparts come across and paradoxically meet a [[Elvin Gadd (past)|younger Professor Gadd]], who is studying [[Thwomp]]s. During this time, though, the volcano erupts, with several Thwomps falling in and destroying the laboratory. One threatens to explode, and must be put out; Baby Mario and Baby Luigi do this by having Baby Mario drink water and Baby Luigi hammering him to spit it at the Thwomp, dousing it. Witnessing this event in the past causes the present day E. Gadd's memories to be rearranged and inspires him to invent the [[Hydrogush 4000]], a massive water pump. Mario and Luigi then have him pump water through the time hole leading to Thwomp Volcano to douse the mountain. After his lab is destroyed by the eruption of the volcano, young E. Gadd mentions his interests in studying ghosts, and that he would be buying a lab at the edge of the Boo Woods, nodding toward his first appearance in ''Luigi's Mansion''.


After discovering that baby tears are the [[Shroob]]'s weakness, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach relate this to the professor. E. Gadd then uses the Hydrogush to pump a liquid similar to Baby Luigi's tears through the time holes, removing the Shroobs and restoring any Shroobified characters.
After discovering that baby tears are the [[Shroob]]'s weakness, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach relate this to the professor. E. Gadd then uses the Hydrogush to pump a liquid similar to Baby Luigi's tears through the time holes, removing the Shroobs and restoring any Shroobified characters. He also restores the time machine and uses it to bring everyone back to the future.


After his lab is destroyed by the eruption of the volcano, young E. Gadd mentions his interests in studying ghosts, and that he would be buying a lab at the edge of Boo Woods, nodding toward his first appearance in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
===''Mario Party'' series===
A flashlight known as the [[Gaddlight]] was used to scare away [[Boo]]s when they try to steal a [[Power Star|Star]] or [[coin]]s in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.  


===''Mario Party'' series===
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'''s [[Super Duel]] mode, several vehicle parts are designed by E. Gadd.
====''Mario Party 4''====
[[File:MPA ProfessorElvinGadd.jpg|right|thumb|Professor E. Gadd as seen in ''Mario Party Advance''.]]
A flashlight known as the [[Gaddlight]] was used to scare away [[Boo]]s when they try to steal a [[Power Star|Star]] or [[coins]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.  


====''Mario Party 5''====
[[E. Gadd's Garage|Professor E. Gadd's garage]] is a game board in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. When a player lands on a [[Event Space|? space]] on this board, E. Gadd appears and lets them try one of his inventions.
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', [[E. Gadd's Garage|Professor E. Gadd's garage]] is a minigame and was then featured as a game board in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Also in ''Mario Party 6'', when a player lands on a ? space E. Gadd will appear and let them try one of his inventions.


====''Mario Party Advance''====
[[File:MPA ProfessorElvinGadd.jpg|thumb|Professor E. Gadd as seen in ''Mario Party Advance''.]]
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', E. Gadd appear as the co-host of Play Land. The coins earned in the minigames to buy Professor E. Gadd's many "Gaddgets".  
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', E. Gadd appears as the co-host of Play Land. The coins earned in the minigames can be used to buy Professor E. Gadd's many "Gaddgets".  


====''Mario Party 7''====
A [[Magic Orb|magic wand]] and a [[Vacuum Orb]] bearing Gadd's logo are featured in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.
A [[Magic Orb|magic wand]] bearing Gadd's logo later appears in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
E. Gadd's inventions are sometimes used as items in the ''Mario Kart'' series.
E. Gadd makes a small cameo in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' as a statue in the background of the [[Diamond City (arcade)|Diamond City]] course in the Wario Cup. His face, the logo of Gadd Science, appears on a building as well. This cameo carries over into the sequel, ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. It is implied that E. Gadd is the creator of [[Robo Mario]], as evidenced by the logo on Robo Mario's cap.


====''Mario Kart DS''====
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the [[Poltergust 4000]] kart used by Luigi is based off of E. Gadd's Poltergust 3000 invention. Also, in the game's [[List of Mario Kart DS beta elements#Characters|beta elements]] he was going to be playable, being replaced by [[Dry Bones]] in the final version.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', one of the names that can appear when a player presses the random button when naming their custom stage is "EGADD".


====''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' series====
E. Gadd appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as a collectible trophy. The description of his trophy talks about his role within ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', describing the events of the Dark Moon being shattered, and the professor calling upon Luigi to aid him. E. Gadd is referred to by his full name - Professor Elvin Gadd - in American English, while the British English version has his first name abbreviated.
E. Gadd makes a small cameo in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' as a statue in the background of the [[Diamond City]] course in the Wario Cup. His face, the logo of Gadd Science, appears on a building as well. This cameo carries over into the sequel, ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''.


==Inventions==
Additionally, E. Gadd appears as a [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', as well as "EGADD" being one of the randomly generated names the player can receive.
;Boo Canister
A device created by E. Gadd with the aid of the Mario Bros. which is designed to contain captured Boos. It is stored in the Bunker's Vault.  


;[[DS Time Radar]]
Despite not appearing in any ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' titles until the fourth installment, E. Gadd is mentioned in the Vacuum Luigi trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the trophies for [[F.L.U.D.D.]] and the [[Poltergust 3000]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the trophy representing the various [[ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] that appeared in ''Dark Moon'' in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', and Luigi's [[Final Smash]] trophy, the [[Poltergust 5000]], in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.
A handheld device that bears a striking resemblance to a [[Nintendo DS]] used briefly by E. Gadd to find [[Princess Peach]] in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. It has the ability to pinpoint which time period someone is trapped in. One of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] thinks he just made it up. Also, when Professor E. Gadd turns on his Hydrogush 4000, he uses a DS-like device.


;[[Dual Scream]]
===Unused appearances===
An upgraded DS given to Luigi in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', that acts both as a communication device, and as a map of the area.
====''Mario Kart DS''====
There is evidence in the [[List of Mario Kart DS pre-release and unused content#Characters|US demo prototype version]] of ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' that E. Gadd was going to be playable, which would have been his first playable appearance, but he was replaced with [[Dry Bones]] in the final version.


;E. Gadd Battle Machine
==General information==
Special parts that can be bought in the Super Duel Mode of ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. They include the E. Gadd body, E. Gadd Jet, E. Gadd Engine and E. Gadd gun.
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===Appearance===
[[File:Egadd.png|thumb|200px|left|Professor E. Gadd in ''Luigi's Mansion'']]
Professor E. Gadd is a small, elderly man. He wears brown shoes and a white lab coat with a red shirt underneath. He has a large head wider than his body, with a pink nose, a mouth with a singular tooth, large glasses with circles in them, and a tall but thin amount of white hair on his head. He has small dotted eyes, which are normally obscured by his glasses, but can be seen in some games if viewed at certain angles.<ref>{{cite|author=Shesez|date=July 14, 2019|url=youtu.be/7E-9moqWXRk?t=133|title=Top 10 Hidden Faces in Video Games... Revealed!|timestamp=02:13|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 3, 2019}}</ref> Glasses with swirls that are often seen in Japanese media are a feature E. Gadd shares with [[Mad Scienstein]], [[Professor Frankly]], [[Fawful]], [[Francis]], and [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]]. In ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', there is a character named [[zeldawiki:Mako|Mako]] whose face resembles E. Gadd's.


;[[E. Gadd's Garage]]
In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and its remake, he can also wear a large blue coat.
E. Gadd's garage is the garage he had in ''Mario Party 6''. He also keeps his numerous inventions there. It also appears as a Rare Mini-Game.
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;[[E-Gate]]
===Inventions===
Electronic portals in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' that can be used to transport people and things from one place to another. Comes in a pair, but only one of them has a panel on the top that must be turned on with a [[Strobulb]] flash for both to be activated.  
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<gallery>
No image.png|[[E. Gadd's Vault#Boo Canister|Boo Canister]]
DS Time Radar.PNG|[[DS time radar]]
Dualscream1.PNG|[[Dual Scream]]
No image.png|[[Super Duel Mode|E. Gadd Battle Machine]]
GGday.jpg|[[E. Gadd's Garage]]
CrossroadsLMDM.png|[[E-Gate]]
FLUDD SMS.png|[[F.L.U.D.D.]]
MPA Gaddget Menu Screenshot.png|[[Gaddget]]s
Gaddlight.jpg|[[Gaddlight]]
LM Art Game Boy Horror.png|[[Game Boy Horror]]
SpI GameBoyHorrorSP MLSS+BM.png|[[Game Boy Horror SP]]
LMDM Greenie Vault.png|[[E. Gadd's Vault#Ghost Container|Ghost Container]]
Ghost Portrificationizer LM.png|[[Ghost Portrificationizer]]
LM3GooigiArt2.png|[[Gooigi]]
No image.png|[[Dark Moon|Goshigoshi Beat Brush]]
Ghost suit.PNG|[[Gown]]
VaultLMDM.png|[[E. Gadd's Vault]]
LM3ElevatorTracker.png|[[Elevator tracker]]
Hydrogush4000.PNG|[[Hydrogush 4000]]
Magic Orb.png|[[Magic Orb]]
Bowser Jr Artwork Super Mario Sunshine.png|[[Magic brush]]
MP6 LabBrats.jpg|[[Lab Brats|Maze Manufactory]]
No image.png|[[List of implied items#Parascope|Parascope]]
Pixelator 1.png|[[Pixelator]]
LM Poltergust 3000 model.png|[[Poltergust 3000]]
Poltergust 3001.PNG|[[Super Poltergust 3001]]
MKT Icon Poltergust4000.png|[[Poltergust 4000]]
Poltergust 5000 (alt) - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|[[Poltergust 5000]]
LM3 Poltergust G-00 artwork.png|[[Poltergust G-00]]
RoboMarioScreen.png|[[Robo Mario]]
MLSS Starbeans Cafe Menu.png|[[Starbeans Cafe]]
Stuffwell.jpg|[[Stuffwell]]
Egadd time machine.png|[[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine|Time Machine]]
Vacuum Orb.jpg|[[Vacuum Orb]]
Virtual Boo.jpg|[[Virtual Boo]]
</gallery>


;[[F.L.U.D.D.]]
==Profiles and statistics==
[[File:FLUDD.jpg|thumb|right|F.L.U.D.D., from ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
The Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device, better known as F.L.U.D.D., is a water-spraying device used by Mario in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. It is worn on Mario's back, and has various nozzle attachments which can be collected by breaking open boxes with E. Gadd's logo on the front. F.L.U.D.D. also has notable artificial intelligence and the ability to communicate with a voice. In certain ways, F.L.U.D.D. functions much as Navi did in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.
*'''Guide bio:''' "''The Mushroom Kingdom's resident mad scientist, Professor E. Gadd, is responsible for creating the time machine. The professor will aid Mario and Luigi by offering advice and guiding the brothers to their next objective. He talks like an Ewok.''"<ref>{{cite|author=Hoffman, Chris|title=''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Nintendo Player's Guide''|page=3|date=November 18, 2005|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1598120069}}</ref>


;[[Gaddget]]s
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
The Gaddgets appeared in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. There were 80 total, and were very similar to the toys in the ''[[WarioWare, Inc.|WarioWare]]'' games.
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
 
*'''North American website bio:''' "''Known for his paranormal research and plethora of wild inventions, Professor E. Gadd just needs someone crazy enough to put them to the test.''"<br>
;[[Gaddlight]]
*'''European website bio:''' "''An eccentric scientist who invented the Poltergust 5000, a big improvement on the previous 3000 model. After the ghosts turn hostile and take over mansions, he calls on his old friend Luigi to help out.''"
A flashlight that is used to scare away [[Boo]]s when they try to steal a Star or [[coins]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.
 
;[[Game Boy Horror]]
[[File:GameBoyHorrorSP.jpg|thumb|left]]
The Game Boy Horror is a portable device from ''Luigi's Mansion'' that bears a striking resemblance to the [[Game Boy Color]] containing a built-in camera which E. Gadd can use to watch the action from the safety of his lab and contact Luigi. It also stores data including a map and anything Luigi has collected, and contains a special radar called the Boo Radar to find hidden spherical objects.
 
;[[Game Boy Horror SP]]
The Game Boy Horror SP is a upgraded version of the Game Boy Horror, given to Mario by E. Gadd in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. It is another portable device, this time bearing a striking resemblance to a [[Game Boy Advance SP]]. It always gives the Bros. access to rare items in battle.


;Ghost Container
====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
A machine that holds the ghosts captured throughout [[Evershade Valley]] and the [[ScareScraper]] in [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]. It also provides research information on all captured ghosts including their spectral mass (weight).  
*'''In-game bio:''' "''A genius inventor and the leading authority in the field of ghost research. His beloved ghost collection is said to be the best in all the world! He supports Luigi in his adventures...from the safety of his Lab, that is!''"


;[[Ghost Gown]]
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
A pale blue jacket that, when worn, turns characters into a ghost. When E. Gadd wore this in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Luigi got scared and used the Poltergust 3000 to vacuum him up.
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''====
{{SSB4 trophy
|name=Professor Elvin Gad{{sic}}
|altname=Professor E. Gadd
|image=[[File:ElvinGaddTrophy3DS.png|100px]]
|category=Series Related
|unlock=Random
|desc=The ghosts of Evershade Valley have gone wild under the shadow of the shattered Dark Moon, so Professor E. Gadd of Gadd Science, Inc., asks Luigi to gather the moon's scattered pieces. I say "asks," but Professor Gadd has never really given Luigi a choice...
|desc2=The Dark Moon in the sky above Evershade Valley has shattered! With all the ghosts going on the rampage, Professor E. Gadd, the leading authority on ghost research, calls in a quivering Luigi to sort out the mess. The professor never was one to give him much of a choice...
}}


;[[Ghost Portrificationizer]]
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit====
The Ghost Portrificationizer is a large machine which works in conjunction with the Poltergust 3000. Certain ghosts captured can be entrapped in portraits to be hung in E. Gadd's gallery. The machine also works in reverse, which was utilized to free Mario from the painting he had been trapped in by [[King Boo]]. E. Gadd also commented that it took him twenty years to build.
{{spirit
|no=120
|name=Professor E. Gadd
|image=[[File:Professor Elvin Gadd Artwork - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|x100px]]
|series=''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' Series
|type=Support
|slots=2
|class=Advanced
|effects=Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
|obtain=Summoned with a Poltergust 5000 and F.L.U.D.D. core
}}


;[[E. Gadd's Vault]]
===[[Play Nintendo]]===
A vault E. Gadd made to contain the ghosts of [[Evershade Valley]] and the [[ScareScraper]] in [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]. It holds the Boo and Ghost Containers, a machine where Gemstones and their statues are stored, as well as a device which displays Poltergust 5000 upgrades, and a Bank Vault where treasure that is collected throughout the game is stored and tallied. 
*'''''A genius inventor who supports Luigi in his adventures…from the safety of his lab, that is.'''<br>Professor E. Gadd is the leading authority in the field of paranormal research. His beloved ghost collection is said to be the best in the world!<br>This eccentric ghost expert is known for many brilliant inventions, including the Poltergust line of ghost-hunting tools and Luigi’s gooey doppelganger, Gooigi.''<ref>{{cite|date=2024|url=play.nintendo.com/themes/friends/professor-e-gadd/|title=Play Nintendo|accessdate=September 3, 2024}}</ref>
 
;[[Hydrogush 4000]]
A large water pump used in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. It's not portable like the F.L.U.D.D., but it does have a lot of power.
 
;[[Magic Orb]]
A magic wand in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', which has the E. Gadd logo on it. It is exclusive to [[Boo]] and [[Dry Bones]]. It was used to turn the characters invisible, making them impervious to traps, and to double their rolls on [[Dice Block]]s for two turns.
 
;[[Magic Paintbrush]]
[[File:Bowser Jr. Artwork - Super Mario Sunshine.png|left|thumb|Bowser Jr. holding the Magic Paintbrush.]]
The Magic Paintbrush is used by Bowser Jr. (as [[Shadow Mario]]) in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. It is a large paint brush with the ability to paint various colors, though this magic paint can change the landscape, create portals, and create obstacles or enemies. It is unclear why the brush was made as well as why it was given to Bowser Jr., though some fans claim he stole it or E. Gadd was tricked by Bowser Jr. using his Mario costume. In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', and ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Bowser Jr. uses his Magic Paintbrush to perform special moves.
 
;Parascope
A device that allows E. Gadd to detect and measure distant paranormal signals and pieces of the [[Dark Moon]] from his [[Bunker (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Bunker]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''.
 
;[[Pixelator]]
E. Gadd uses the Pixelator to send Luigi, and his Toad assistants, from the various mansions in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''.
;[[Poltergust 3000]]
[[File:BrawlTrophy186.png|thumb|200px|right|The Poltergust 3000.]]
The Poltergust 3000 is a modified vacuum cleaner designed to entrap ghosts. It also has a "blow" function which allows it to expel elements it sucks up such as fire, water, and ice. Luigi uses this in ''Luigi's Mansion'' to defend himself from the many ghosts; it also makes a return in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' where Luigi uses it as his defensive [[Power Shot]], using its suction power to retrieve the ball. It also appeared as [[Trophy|trophies]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. The Poltergust 3000 is also used by [[Luigi]] in [[Mario Sports Mix]] for his special ability.
 
;[[Super Poltergust 3001]]
[[File:Poltergust 3001.PNG|thumb|left|E. Gadd on the Super Poltergust 3001.]]
The Super Poltergust 3001 is an advanced version of a Poltergust 3000. It has the same functions as the Poltergust 3000, but is much larger thereby allowing it to be ridden on. When ridden, it hovers over the ground. It is capable of moving at high speeds. E. Gadd briefly demonstrates the invention and uses it in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''.
 
;[[Poltergust 4000]]
[[File:Luigi4000.jpg|thumb|right|[[Luigi]], in the Poltergust 4000.]]
The Poltergust 4000 is one of the vehicles used by Luigi in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' to race in. It is similar to the Super Poltergust 3001, though it does not float. The "barrel" of the car is the area Luigi sits on, and the nozzle rests on the ground. Emblems are placed on both sides of the barrel.
 
;[[Poltergust 5000]]
A vacuum that Professor E. Gadd creates for Luigi to vacuum up more ghosts in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It is a successor to the Poltergust 3000 and it creates a large circular sucking motion rather than the small sucking motion from the first game, making it a lot easier to defeat multiple ghosts at once. There are also different accessories designed for the Poltergust 5000, such as the [[Strobulb]] and the [[Dark-Light Device]].
 
;[[Robo Mario]]
This robotic entity of Mario races against players in the Rainbow Cup challenge game in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. It spawns an infinite number of items and changes items depending on its place.
 
;[[Starbeans Café]]
The café in the Beanbean Kingdom, founded and owned by E. Gadd. It does not have any toilets. At one point, E. Gadd puts up a larger-than-life-size portrait of himself. Every time Mario and Luigi mix a new drink, E. Gadd visits.
 
;[[Stuffwell]]
An intelligent suitcase used by the Mario Bros. on their quest in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. Its purpose is to manage the brothers' inventory and display their current status. It also helps the brothers by activating the [[Shroob]] Saucers that are used in the game, and eventually near the end develops the ability to return to the past before rescuing Princess Peach. It is known to use large and overly complex made-up words when he speaks, and upon ending its speeches, says "BACK TO ADVENTURE!"
 
;[[E. Gadd's Time Machine|Time Machine]]
Used by Princess Peach to visit the past at the beginning of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is powered by the [[Cobalt Star]]. It breaks at the beginning of the game but is repaired after the Shroobs are defeated.
 
;[[Vacuum Orb]]
A vacuum from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It is a capsule item exclusive to [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]]. It doesn't look much like the Poltergust 3000. Rather, it is yellow and purple (much like the two characters that use it), and features the E. Gadd logo. It is used to steal coins from other players.
 
==Gallery==
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==Website bios for ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''==
[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] "''Known for his paranormal research and plethora of wild inventions, Professor E. Gadd just needs someone crazy enough to put them to the test.''"<br>
[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px]] "''An eccentric scientist who invented the Poltergust 5000, a big improvement on the previous 3000 model. After the ghosts turn hostile and take over mansions, he calls on his old friend Luigi to help out.''"


==List of appearances by date==
==List of appearances by date==
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|-
!width=50%|Title
!width=40%|Title
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Original Release Date
!width=20%|Release
!width=10%|System/Format
!width=20%|System/format
|-
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
||[[Japan]]:<br>September 14, [[List of games by date#2001|2001]]
|Japan:<br>September 14, [[List of games by date#2001|2001]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|Cameo as Item (Gaddlight)
|Cameo as item (Gaddlight)
||[[North America]]:<br>October 21, [[List of games by date#2002|2002]]
|North America:<br>October 21, [[List of games by date#2002|2002]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|Cameo as Vehicle Parts
|Cameo as vehicle parts
||North America:<br>November 10, [[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|North America:<br>November 10, [[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
||North America:<br>November 17, [[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|North America:<br>November 17, [[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
||Japan:<br>November 18, [[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|Japan:<br>November 18, [[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
||Japan:<br>January 13, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]  
|Japan:<br>January 13, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]  
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
|Cameo as Background
|Cameo as background
|North America:<br>[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|North America:<br>[[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|Arcade
|[[Arcade]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|Cameo as Item (Magic Orb)
|Cameo as item (Magic Orb)
||North America:<br>November 7, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|North America:<br>November 7, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
||North America:<br>November 28, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|North America:<br>November 28, [[List of games by date#2005|2005]]
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''
|Cameo as Background
|Cameo as background
|Japan:<br>[[List of games by date#2007|2007]]
|Japan:<br>[[List of games by date#2007|2007]]
|Arcade
|Arcade
|-
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''
|''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
|Japan:<br>March 20, [[List of games by date#2013|2013]]
|Japan:<br>March 20, [[List of games by date#2013|2013]]
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|Cameo as a trophy
|Japan:<br>September 13, [[List of games by date#2014|2014]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]''
|Non-playable character
|Japan:<br>Summer, [[List of games by date#2015|2015]]
|Arcade
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' (version 1.32)
|[[Mystery Mushroom]] [[Costume Mario|costume]]
|Japan:<br>February 4, [[List of games by date#2016|2016]]
|[[Wii U]]
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
|Non-playable character
|Japan:<br>October 5, [[List of games by date#2017|2017]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]''
|Non-playable character
|North America:<br>October 12, [[List of games by date#2018|2018]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|Cameo as a spirit
|Worldwide:<br>December 7, [[List of games by date#2018|2018]]
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''
|Non-playable character
|Worldwide:<br>October 31, [[List of games by date#2019|2019]]
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
|''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''
|Non-playable character
|Worldwide:<br>June 27, [[List of games by date#2024|2024]]
|Nintendo Switch
|}
|}
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
Luigi's Mansion (GameCube) -Professor Elvin Gadd artwork.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
Professor Elvin Gadd Artwork - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''
ElvinGaddTrophy3DS.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
SMM-CostumeMario-EGadd.png|''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
MLSSBMGhostGown.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=オヤ・マー博士
|Jap=オヤ・マー{{ruby|博士|はかせ}}
|JapR=Oya Mā Hakase
|JapC=<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html|title=ルイージマンション3 : オバケホテル {{!}} Nintendo Switch {{!}} 任天堂|publisher=Nintendo|language=Japanese|accessdate=May 13, 2024}}</ref>
|JapM=''オヤ・マー'' (''Oya Mā'') come from "oh my!" and 博士 (''hakase'') means "professor" or "doctor"<br>Also a tribute to Nintendo designer [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1195853/ Yoshiyuki Oyama]<ref>As stated in the "Inside Zelda: Yoshiyuki Oyama, Monster Designer" article featured in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue 201.</ref>
|JapR=Oya--hakase
|Fra=Professeur Karl Tastroff
|JapM=Pun on「おやまあ」(''oyamā'', Japanese exclamation for "oh my god!") and a reference to Nintendo designer「尾山佳之」([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1195853/ Yoshiyuki Oyama])<ref>{{cite|title="Inside Zelda: Yoshiyuki Oyama, Monster Designer" - ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue 201|date=March 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> +「博士」(''hakase'', "professor")
|FraM=Pun on ''catastrophe''
|ChiS=哎哟博士
|ChiSN=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''
|ChiSR=Āiyō Bóshì
|ChiS2=哎哟・喂博士
|ChiS2N=since ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
|ChiS2R=Āiyō-wèi Bóshì
|ChiSM=Localization of the Japanese name;「哎哟」means "uh-oh" and「喂」(''wèi'') means "hey", and「博士」means "professor" or "doctor", which is used for addressing highly educated academics.
|ChiS2M=^
|ChiT=哎唷・喂博士
|ChiTR=Āiyō-wèi Bóshì
|ChiTM=Localization of the Japanese name;「哎唷」means "uh-oh" and「喂」means "hey", and「博士」means "professor" or "doctor", which is used for addressing highly educated academics.
|Dut=Professor Klemens Wibus
|Dut=Professor Klemens Wibus
|DutM=Pun on ''kwibus'', meaning "strange man"
|Dut2=Professor K. Wibus
|DutM=Pun on ''kwibus'' ("weirdo")
|Dut2M=Pun on ''kwibus'' ("weirdo")
|FreA=Professeur E. Gadd
|FreAC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Canadian instruction booklet|page=32|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Canada|language=fr-ca}}</ref>
|Fre=Professeur Karl Tastroff
|Fre2=Professeur K. Tastroff
|FreM=Pun on "catastrophe"
|Fre2M=Pun on "catastrophe"
|Ger=Professor Immanuel Gidd
|Ger=Professor Immanuel Gidd
|GerM=Pun on ''igitt'', meaning "ick", "ugh" or "yuk"
|Ger2=Professor I. Gidd
|SpaA=Profesor D. Sastre
|GerM=Pun on German exclamation ''igitt'' ("ugh")
|SpaAM=Pun on ''desastre'', meaning "disaster"
|Ger2M=Pun on German exclamation ''igitt'' ("ugh")
|SpaE=Profesor Fesor
|Hun=Elvin Gadd professzor
|SpaEM=Literally "Professor Fessor", ''Fesor'' is from ''Profesor'' with the first three letters removed
|HunC=<ref>{{cite|url=kids.lego.com/hu-hu/sets/super-mario/luigis-mansion-lab-and-poltergust-expansion-set-da9abf4ce06745dad4f7be0f17d5bfaa|title=Luigi’s Mansion™ Lab és Poltergust kiegészítő szett|publisher=LEGO.com|language=hu|accessdate=May 13, 2024}}</ref>
|HunM=Professor Elvin Gadd
|Ita=Professor Strambic
|Ita=Professor Strambic
|ItaM=''Strambic'' is a corruption of ''strambo'', meaning "weirdo" or "wacky"
|ItaM=Corruption of ''strambo'' ("wacky")
|Por=Professor Anacleto Luado
|PorM=Pun on ''aluado'', meaning "moonstruck" or "lunatic"
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|RusM=Pun on ''пугать'' ("pugat"), meaning "to scare"
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Robo Koopa]]", there is a scientist named [[Dr. Nerdnick]] who bears a passing resemblance to E. Gadd due to their similar appearance and the fact that they both speak in incomprehensible gibberish.
*One of E. Gadd's voice lines, "Oyamaa", is both his Japanese name and an exclamation of surprise. This happens even in overseas releases. He can also sometimes be heard saying "Luigi!" or "Mario!"
*In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', one of the names that can appear when a player presses the random button in naming their custom stage is "EGADD".
*Professor E. Gadd is one of the few characters in the franchise who existed prior to [[Nintendo]]'s translating games and websites to Dutch to receive a new name in said translation, as opposed to keeping his English name.
*Glasses with swirls are often seen in Japanese media<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mariosan.shtml The Mushroom Kingdom] (Accessed on 6-12-09)</ref> that are a feature E. Gadd shares with [[Professor Frankly]], [[Fawful]], [[Francis]], and [[Iggy Koopa]].
*Occasionally, Professor E. Gadd's voice-overs will include "Oyamaa", which is both his Japanese name and an exclamation of surprise. This happens even in overseas releases.


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Professor E. Gadd
Artwork of Professor E. Gadd from Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
Professor E. Gadd as he appears in Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
Full name Professor Elvin Gadd
Species Human
First appearance Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (2024)
Latest portrayal Kazumi Totaka (2001–present)
“Ooof... I sure take a lot of knocks in this line of work. I'm getting too old for this ghost-catching tomfoolery. Anyway, nice to meet you. I'm Professor E. Gadd.”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion

Professor E. Gadd, also known by his full name Professor Elvin Gadd or simply E. Gadd, is an elderly scientist who debuted in Luigi's Mansion and is the founder of Gadd Science, Incorporated. He is a researcher of ghosts and is responsible for a variety of inventions, most notably the Poltergust series of vacuums. He makes ambiguous gibberish sounds when speaking (supplied by Kazumi Totaka, who took inspiration from Animal Crossing's "Animalese" when inventing the voice[1]), and he frequently uses phrases such as "criminy," "hullabaloo," etc. His name comes from the exclamation "egad," a minced oath for the archaic expletive "ye gods."

History[edit]

Background[edit]

In his past, E. Gadd lived on the foothills of the Thwomp Volcano, as depicted in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The Mario Bros. go back in time and end up saving his lab from burning down when fire blocks erupted from the Thwomp Volcano. He then helps the Mario Bros. by inspiring his older present self to create the Hydrogush 4000; as the Mario Bros. are in the present, he starts to get the idea for the device, which transfers to his future self. The present-day Professor E. Gadd uses the Hydrogush 4000 to send water through via time hole and calm the erupting Thwomp Volcano. Afterwards, E. Gadd moves to the Boo Woods when he was around twenty-years-old, where he would later study ghosts.[2] In order to get funding for his ghost research, E. Gadd also started a cafe franchise called Starbeans Cafe.[3]

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

Artwork of Professor Elvin Gadd holding an early design of the Poltergust 3000, from Luigi's Mansion
Professor E. Gadd with the original design for the Poltergust 3000 in Luigi's Mansion.

Many decades later, in Luigi's Mansion and its remake, Luigi enters the mansion and is saved from a Gold Ghost by Professor E. Gadd wielding the Poltergust 3000, as shown in a cutscene. The professor reveals that he lives in a house near the mansion, where he researches his favorite subject: ghosts. Luigi explains his brother Mario is missing within the house, and the professor decides to help Luigi by giving him the Poltergust 3000 and the Game Boy Horror. The professor continues to help Luigi throughout the game, giving him help and tips.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Luigi's Mansion 2 HD[edit]

E. Gadd with Luigi in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

After a few years of absence, Professor E. Gadd appears in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. In the game, E. Gadd takes up residence in Evershade Valley after learning that the ghosts there are friendly due to the effects of the Dark Moon that hangs over there pacifying them. Eager to examine ghosts without fear of being attacked by them, he sets up a laboratory in the Gloomy Manor and a Bunker close by the mansion. There, he begins researching the ghosts of the five mansions that populate the valley and sends his five Toad assistants to the other four mansions in the valley to examine the ghosts there. At first, the resident ghosts welcome him and assist him in his lab, but when King Boo arrives and destroys the Dark Moon, the ghosts start running amok and destroy E. Gadd's equipment. He flees to his nearby Bunker and enlists the help of Luigi — who has now taken up residence in his new Grade D mansion from the previous game — to help rebuild the Dark Moon and calm the ghosts once more. E. Gadd was later revealed to have been unintentionally and indirectly responsible for King Boo's return, as he had sold his portrait in a garage sale (a car boot sale in the British English version), thus ensuring his escape.

In this game, E. Gadd has made an upgrade of his Poltergust 3000 from the last game: the Poltergust 5000. This new Poltergust uses a Strobulb to stun ghosts, rather than the flashlight used with the Poltergust 3000. Professor E. Gadd also introduces three new inventions: the Pixelator, a machine that turns Luigi into pixels and transports him to and from the different mansions, the Dual Scream, a device that resembles a Nintendo DS and is capable of communication, and the Dark-Light Device, which allows Luigi to see invisible objects. He does not leave the Bunker until the end of the game, directly after beating King Boo.

Luigi's Mansion Arcade[edit]

E. Gadd has a similar role in Luigi's Mansion Arcade to that of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, in that he communicates with Luigi while the latter explores the mansions, and offers a tutorial to the player upon starting the game.

Luigi's Mansion 3[edit]

Artwork of Professor E. Gadd with the Poltergust G-00
Professor E. Gadd in Luigi's Mansion 3 with the Poltergust G-00

E. Gadd returns in Luigi's Mansion 3. Having been tricked by Hellen Gravely into visting her hotel, The Last Resort, E. Gadd is taken hostage by her and his ghost collection, which includes King Boo, is plundered before he becomes trapped in a painting. He is later saved by Luigi, who escaped a similar trap and borrowed the Poltergust G-00 from E. Gadd's car in the hotel's basement. E. Gadd initially attempts to flee the hotel, but when Luigi insists on staying to save his captured friends, E. Gadd relents. After setting up his portable lab in the basement, E. Gadd gives Luigi the Virtual Boo for communication purposes. He later has Gooigi accompany Luigi throughout the hotel. He also uses the lab to provide a safe haven for the saved Toads.

Towards the end of the game, King Boo attacks Professor E. Gadd's lab when Luigi follows after the recently-released Mario to find Princess Peach, and traps him and everyone else in a single painting. Luigi is saved from the painting by Polterpup, and he manages to recapture King Boo and free all his friends. E. Gadd also offers to help the ghosts rebuild the now destroyed Last Resort complex (which was apparently his idea), providing construction hard-hats to Luigi and some of the ghosts (although a Hammer obliviously eats his). After the hotel is rebuilt in E. Gadd's likeness, Professor E. Gadd stays behind with Gooigi and the ghosts while everyone else departs.

While E. Gadd is following Luigi, one of the poses he strikes if flashed by the Strobulb references Marilyn Monroe's famous "white dress scene" in The Seven Year Itch. The back of his lab coat even flutters upward during the pose.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

Although Professor E. Gadd does not appear in Super Mario Sunshine, when Mario initially finds FLUDD at the Delfino Airstrip, it says, "Thank you for purchasing this item from Gadd Science, Inc." Later, Bowser Jr. says he got his magic brush from "a strange old man in a white coat." Bowser Jr. uses the paintbrush to frame Mario and get him away long enough for himself to go in and kidnap Princess Peach. This is a fitting description of Professor E. Gadd, which is further confirmed when FLUDD seems to react in surprise to the statement. Bowser Jr. claims E. Gadd gave the brush to him of his own free will and that he did not know the professor's name when he received the brush, but it is unknown whether this is true or not. There is a symbol on both the magic brush and FLUDD showing a face and hairstyle similar to E. Gadd's, which seems to be the Gadd Science, Inc., logo. It appears on many of E. Gadd's other inventions, as well as nozzle boxes.

Super Mario Maker[edit]

E. Gadd makes an appearance in Super Mario Maker as a Mystery Mushroom costume for Mario when using the Super Mario Bros. theme. The costume can be unlocked by completing the Event Course Paranormal Research.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Professor E. Gadd sucking up a ghost in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Professor E. Gadd sucking up a ghost in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, E. Gadd owns Starbeans Cafe in Beanbean Castle Town. If Mario and Luigi brew a new coffee blend, E. Gadd arrives and requests a drink. They offer E. Gadd the drink, and he rewards them with equippable Special Items that grant special effects. Originally, the game was going to feature Professor E. Gadd only once, only when Mario and Luigi brewed the Woohoo Blend; for other drinks, different characters would have appeared. These characters were Wario, Samus Aran, Fox McCloud, Link, an Excitebike racer, and Captain Olimar.

While Professor E. Gadd reprises his role in the remake of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, he also shows up during the Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser side story. Here, he is found in a cave by Bowser's minions, claiming to have followed ghosts when he fell in. E. Gadd begins talking to Bowser's minions about his research, and says he is also working on a time-travel device, a nod to the original main story's sequel. He also alludes to Starbeans Cafe and reveals he founded the company as a way to get funding into his ghost research.

Reactions to the drinks

The professor has many different reactions for each time a new drink is made at Starbeans Cafe, usually accompanied with a humorous scene.

  • The first reaction gives a reference to Luigi's Mansion when the new brew attracts a Gold Ghost, which scares Luigi, but the professor comes in with the Poltergust 3000 and sucks it up. The professor explains that he owns the Cafe, and that each time he samples a new brew, he will give a gift to the Bros. He samples the brew and gifts to them the Greed Wallet.
  • The second reaction has the professor drawn in by the smell of the drink, and samples a flavor. He then gives the Bros. the Bonus Ring. The professor then has a major reaction to the very "Strong Brew" and asks the bartender where the bathroom is. The bartender replies that he had never built one. Luigi then rushes to get the Poltergust 3000 and sucks the professor in.
  • The third reaction has him on a Poltergust 3001, a rocket. He samples the drink and gives the Excite Spring before blasting away.
  • The fourth has him on a giant Game Boy Horror. He sends a Speedy Spirit as a representative for the sampling, much to Luigi's terror. After that, the ghost drops the Great Force.
  • In the fifth reaction, he has the giant Game Boy Horror send the drink to him. He then gifts them the Power Grip in the original or Secret Specs in the remake. He promises to come in person the next time a new brew is made.
  • In the sixth reaction, E. Gadd comes wearing a suit that makes him a ghost. He samples the drink and gives the Cobalt Necktie. A terrified Luigi uses the Poltergust 3000 to suck the professor inside.
  • In the final one, he samples the last drink and proclaims it the best one, much to his employee's annoyance. He gives the Bros. the Game Boy Horror SP. Before leaving, he hangs a photo of himself in the shop as a way to brighten one's spirits, which the employee labels dumb.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

See also: Elvin Gadd (past)
Professor Elvin Gadd's artwork in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
Professor E. Gadd appearing in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

E. Gadd has a much larger role in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, he introduces his newest invention to the Mushroom Kingdom, a time machine in Peach's Castle. Princess Peach, accompanied by Toadiko and Toadbert, volunteers to travel in the machine. However, when the time machine returns, the Junior Shrooboid emerges from it. After the bros. defeat it, Gadd keeps it submerged in a tank, allowing him to study it.

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Out in the courtyard, Mario and Luigi discover a hole in the ground; E. Gadd elaborates that this hole is a time hole, a rip in the time-space continuum, which was created by the use of the time machine. After Luigi falls in the hole and Mario heads in to save him, the professor sends Stuffwell, a sentient suitcase, through to help them. For most of the game, E. Gadd is seen studying the Junior Shrooboid defeated earlier. He is able to communicate with Stuffwell even if the brothers and Stuffwell travel to the past.

Sprite of Elvin Gadd (past)

At Thwomp Volcano, Mario, Luigi, and their baby counterparts come across and paradoxically meet a younger Professor Gadd, who is studying Thwomps. During this time, though, the volcano erupts, with several Thwomps falling in and destroying the laboratory. One threatens to explode, and must be put out; Baby Mario and Baby Luigi do this by having Baby Mario drink water and Baby Luigi hammering him to spit it at the Thwomp, dousing it. Witnessing this event in the past causes the present day E. Gadd's memories to be rearranged and inspires him to invent the Hydrogush 4000, a massive water pump. Mario and Luigi then have him pump water through the time hole leading to Thwomp Volcano to douse the mountain. After his lab is destroyed by the eruption of the volcano, young E. Gadd mentions his interests in studying ghosts, and that he would be buying a lab at the edge of the Boo Woods, nodding toward his first appearance in Luigi's Mansion.

After discovering that baby tears are the Shroob's weakness, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach relate this to the professor. E. Gadd then uses the Hydrogush to pump a liquid similar to Baby Luigi's tears through the time holes, removing the Shroobs and restoring any Shroobified characters. He also restores the time machine and uses it to bring everyone back to the future.

Mario Party series[edit]

A flashlight known as the Gaddlight was used to scare away Boos when they try to steal a Star or coins in Mario Party 4.

In Mario Party 5's Super Duel mode, several vehicle parts are designed by E. Gadd.

Professor E. Gadd's garage is a game board in Mario Party 6. When a player lands on a ? space on this board, E. Gadd appears and lets them try one of his inventions.

Professor Elvin Gadd
Professor E. Gadd as seen in Mario Party Advance.

In Mario Party Advance, E. Gadd appears as the co-host of Play Land. The coins earned in the minigames can be used to buy Professor E. Gadd's many "Gaddgets".

A magic wand and a Vacuum Orb bearing Gadd's logo are featured in Mario Party 7.

Mario Kart series[edit]

E. Gadd makes a small cameo in Mario Kart Arcade GP as a statue in the background of the Diamond City course in the Wario Cup. His face, the logo of Gadd Science, appears on a building as well. This cameo carries over into the sequel, Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. It is implied that E. Gadd is the creator of Robo Mario, as evidenced by the logo on Robo Mario's cap.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of the names that can appear when a player presses the random button when naming their custom stage is "EGADD".

E. Gadd appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a collectible trophy. The description of his trophy talks about his role within Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, describing the events of the Dark Moon being shattered, and the professor calling upon Luigi to aid him. E. Gadd is referred to by his full name - Professor Elvin Gadd - in American English, while the British English version has his first name abbreviated.

Additionally, E. Gadd appears as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as well as "EGADD" being one of the randomly generated names the player can receive.

Despite not appearing in any Super Smash Bros. titles until the fourth installment, E. Gadd is mentioned in the Vacuum Luigi trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the trophies for F.L.U.D.D. and the Poltergust 3000 in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the trophy representing the various ghosts that appeared in Dark Moon in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and Luigi's Final Smash trophy, the Poltergust 5000, in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Unused appearances[edit]

Mario Kart DS[edit]

There is evidence in the US demo prototype version of Mario Kart DS that E. Gadd was going to be playable, which would have been his first playable appearance, but he was replaced with Dry Bones in the final version.

General information[edit]

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Appearance[edit]

Professor Elvin Gadd
Professor E. Gadd in Luigi's Mansion

Professor E. Gadd is a small, elderly man. He wears brown shoes and a white lab coat with a red shirt underneath. He has a large head wider than his body, with a pink nose, a mouth with a singular tooth, large glasses with circles in them, and a tall but thin amount of white hair on his head. He has small dotted eyes, which are normally obscured by his glasses, but can be seen in some games if viewed at certain angles.[4] Glasses with swirls that are often seen in Japanese media are a feature E. Gadd shares with Mad Scienstein, Professor Frankly, Fawful, Francis, and Iggy Koopa. In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, there is a character named Mako whose face resembles E. Gadd's.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake, he can also wear a large blue coat.

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Profiles and statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

  • Guide bio: "The Mushroom Kingdom's resident mad scientist, Professor E. Gadd, is responsible for creating the time machine. The professor will aid Mario and Luigi by offering advice and guiding the brothers to their next objective. He talks like an Ewok."[5]

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

  • North American website bio: "Known for his paranormal research and plethora of wild inventions, Professor E. Gadd just needs someone crazy enough to put them to the test."
  • European website bio: "An eccentric scientist who invented the Poltergust 5000, a big improvement on the previous 3000 model. After the ghosts turn hostile and take over mansions, he calls on his old friend Luigi to help out."

Luigi's Mansion 3[edit]

  • In-game bio: "A genius inventor and the leading authority in the field of ghost research. His beloved ghost collection is said to be the best in all the world! He supports Luigi in his adventures...from the safety of his Lab, that is!"

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Trophy
Professor Elvin Gad[sic] (American English) / Professor E. Gadd (British English)
Professor E. Gadd
Category: Series Related
How to unlock:
Random
The ghosts of Evershade Valley have gone wild under the shadow of the shattered Dark Moon, so Professor E. Gadd of Gadd Science, Inc., asks Luigi to gather the moon's scattered pieces. I say "asks," but Professor Gadd has never really given Luigi a choice... (American English)
The Dark Moon in the sky above Evershade Valley has shattered! With all the ghosts going on the rampage, Professor E. Gadd, the leading authority on ghost research, calls in a quivering Luigi to sort out the mess. The professor never was one to give him much of a choice... (British English)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit[edit]

Spirit
#120 Professor E. Gadd
Professor Elvin Gadd artwork Series/game Luigi's Mansion Series
Type Support
Slots 2
Class Advanced
Strength / effect(s) Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
How to obtain Summoned with a Poltergust 5000 and F.L.U.D.D. core

Play Nintendo[edit]

  • A genius inventor who supports Luigi in his adventures…from the safety of his lab, that is.
    Professor E. Gadd is the leading authority in the field of paranormal research. His beloved ghost collection is said to be the best in the world!
    This eccentric ghost expert is known for many brilliant inventions, including the Poltergust line of ghost-hunting tools and Luigi’s gooey doppelganger, Gooigi.
    [6]

List of appearances by date[edit]

Title Description Release System/format
Luigi's Mansion Non-playable character Japan:
September 14, 2001
Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 4 Cameo as item (Gaddlight) North America:
October 21, 2002
Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 5 Cameo as vehicle parts North America:
November 10, 2003
Nintendo GameCube
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Non-playable character North America:
November 17, 2003
Game Boy Advance
Mario Party 6 Non-playable character Japan:
November 18, 2004
Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party Advance Non-playable character Japan:
January 13, 2005
Game Boy Advance
Mario Kart Arcade GP Cameo as background North America:
2005
Arcade
Mario Party 7 Cameo as item (Magic Orb) North America:
November 7, 2005
Nintendo GameCube
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Non-playable character North America:
November 28, 2005
Nintendo DS
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cameo as background Japan:
2007
Arcade
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Non-playable character Japan:
March 20, 2013
Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Cameo as a trophy Japan:
September 13, 2014
Nintendo 3DS
Luigi's Mansion Arcade Non-playable character Japan:
Summer, 2015
Arcade
Super Mario Maker (version 1.32) Mystery Mushroom costume Japan:
February 4, 2016
Wii U
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Non-playable character Japan:
October 5, 2017
Nintendo 3DS
Luigi's Mansion Non-playable character North America:
October 12, 2018
Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo as a spirit Worldwide:
December 7, 2018
Nintendo Switch
Luigi's Mansion 3 Non-playable character Worldwide:
October 31, 2019
Nintendo Switch
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD Non-playable character Worldwide:
June 27, 2024
Nintendo Switch

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Professor E. Gadd.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マー博士はかせ[7]
Oya-Mā-hakase
Pun on「おやまあ」(oyamā, Japanese exclamation for "oh my god!") and a reference to Nintendo designer「尾山佳之」(Yoshiyuki Oyama)[8] +「博士」(hakase, "professor")
Chinese (simplified) 哎哟博士[?]
Āiyō Bóshì
Localization of the Japanese name;「哎哟」means "uh-oh" and「喂」(wèi) means "hey", and「博士」means "professor" or "doctor", which is used for addressing highly educated academics. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
哎哟・喂博士[?]
Āiyō-wèi Bóshì
since Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Chinese (traditional) 哎唷・喂博士[?]
Āiyō-wèi Bóshì
Localization of the Japanese name;「哎唷」means "uh-oh" and「喂」means "hey", and「博士」means "professor" or "doctor", which is used for addressing highly educated academics.
Dutch Professor Klemens Wibus[?] Pun on kwibus ("weirdo")
Professor K. Wibus[?]
French Professeur Karl Tastroff[?] Pun on "catastrophe"
Professeur K. Tastroff[?]
French (NOA) Professeur E. Gadd[9] -
German Professor Immanuel Gidd[?] Pun on German exclamation igitt ("ugh")
Professor I. Gidd[?]
Hungarian Elvin Gadd professzor[10] Professor Elvin Gadd
Italian Professor Strambic[?] Corruption of strambo ("wacky")
Korean 아라따박사[?]
Aratta Baksa
Pun on "알았다" (aratda, Korean exclamation for "roger") + 박사 (baksa, "doctor")
Portuguese (NOA) Professor D. Zastre[11] Pun on desastre ("disaster")
Portuguese (NOE) Professor Anacleto Luado[?] Pun on aluado ("lunatic")
Russian Профессор П. У. Галкин[?]
Professor P. U. Galkin
From пугать (pugat, "to scare")
Spanish (NOA) Profesor D. Sastre[?] Pun on desastre ("disaster")
Spanish (NOE) Profesor Fesor[?] A clipping of "professor"

Trivia[edit]

  • One of E. Gadd's voice lines, "Oyamaa", is both his Japanese name and an exclamation of surprise. This happens even in overseas releases. He can also sometimes be heard saying "Luigi!" or "Mario!"
  • Professor E. Gadd is one of the few characters in the franchise who existed prior to Nintendo's translating games and websites to Dutch to receive a new name in said translation, as opposed to keeping his English name.

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "I've been living here since I was a lad of twenty or so [...]" – Professor E. Gadd (2001). Luigi's Mansion.
  3. ^ "Ah, but as with all things, conducting research requires a fat stack of coins. So I decided to manage the Starbeans Cafe as a secondary source of income!" – Professor E. Gadd (2017). Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser.
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