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'''Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl''', is a [[List of characters|character]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. She is a seven year old [[portrait ghost]] who died in her sleep. Sue Pea has pale blue skin, light green eyes, and blonde hair tied in pigtails. She wears a pink nightgown with three jeweled buttons, a white collar at the top, and a peach-colored trim at the sleeves and the bottom. Sue Pea's name comes from the Japanese onomatopoeia for someone sleeping,「スー・ピー」(''Sū Pī'').


'''Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl''' is a seven year old [[portrait ghost]] that died in her sleep. Her name comes from the Japanese onomatopoeia for someone sleeping,「スー・ピー」(''Sū Pī''). During the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]], Sue Pea resides in the [[Guest Room]] on the second floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|titular mansion]], where she sleeps on a bed attached to the room's ceiling. She is one of the five optional portrait ghosts. Her portrait number in [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]'s gallery is 9.
During gameplay, Sue Pea is encountered in the [[Guest Room]] on the second floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|titular mansion]], where she sleeps on a bed attached to the room's ceiling. She is one of the five optional portrait ghosts. When Luigi first enters the room, Sue Pea tells [[Luigi]] to go away. Examining her with the [[Game Boy Horror]] reveals that she promises to never {{wp|Nocturnal enuresis|wet the bed}}; this gives a clue on how Luigi can provoke Sue Pea, by spraying [[Elemental Ghost|water]] from his [[Poltergust 3000]] at Sue Pea. After taking three hits, Sue Pea's heart is exposed and Luigi can pull her in with the Poltergust. While being vacuumed, Sue Pea attacks by tossing dolls, dealing five [[Health Point|Hit Point]]s of damage with each successful hit. If Sue Pea manages to escape, she goes back to sleep, and Luigi has to douse her with water again. Once Sue Pea is caught, the Guest Room lights up and a green [[treasure chest]] appears on the ceiling, but it can become accessibly by exiting and then re-entering the room, no longer being upside-down.


==''Luigi's Mansion''==
==Gallery==
When Luigi first enters the room, Sue Pea tells [[Luigi]] to go away. Examining her with the [[Game Boy Horror]] reveals that she promises to never {{wp|Nocturnal enuresis|wet the bed}}, giving a clue on how to provoke her. To do so, Luigi has to spray water from his [[Poltergust 3000]] at Sue Pea, which can be done after vacuuming a [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]] produced by a vase in the [[Sitting Room|adjacent room]]. After spraying her three times, Sue Pea's heart is exposed and Luigi can pull her in with the Poltergust. While being vacuumed, Sue Pea attacks by tossing dolls, dealing five [[Health Point|Hit Point]]s of damage with each successful hit. If Luigi fails to capture her, she resumes sleeping and Luigi has to douse her with water again.
 
After capturing Sue Pea, the Guest Room lights up and a treasure chest appears on the ceiling, out of reach. Leaving the room causes a quake to happen and returning shows that the guest room has turned right side-up, with the [[Treasure Chest]] now accessible. The chest contains a [[Gold Bar]] and a [[Blue Diamond]], along with other minor treasures.
 
==Physical appearance==
Sue Pea has pale blue skin, light green eyes, and blonde hair tied in pigtails. She wears a pink nightgown with three jeweled buttons, a white collar at the top, and a peach-colored trim at the sleeves and the bottom.
 
==Frames==
===GameCube Version===
<gallery>
SuePeaBronze.png|Bronze Frame
SuePeaSilver.png|Silver Frame
SuePeaGold.png|Gold Frame
</gallery>
 
===3DS Version===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Sue Pea Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze Frame
SuePeaBronze.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Bronze Frame)
Sue Pea Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver Frame
SuePeaSilver.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Silver Frame)
Sue Pea Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold Frame
SuePeaGold.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Gold Frame)
Sue Pea Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum Frame
Sue Pea Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) (Bronze Frame)
Sue Pea Silver frame LM3DS.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) (Silver Frame)
Sue Pea Gold frame LM3DS.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) (Gold Frame)
Sue Pea Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Graphic from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) (Platinum Frame)
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=夢見る少女のスー・ピー
|Jap=夢見る少女スー・ピー
|JapR=Yumemiru Shōjo no Sū Pī
|JapR=Yumemiru Shōjo Sū Pī
|JapM=Sue Pea, the Dreaming Girl  
|JapM=Sue Pea, the Dreaming Girl  
|Fre=Suzette, la Fille qui pionce  
|Fre=Suzette, la Fille qui pionce  

Latest revision as of 15:27, July 24, 2024

"Sue" redirects here. For the Piranha Plant character from the Nintendo Comics System, see Piranha Sue.
SueIcon.png Sue Pea
Sue Pea in the game Luigi's Mansion.
Full name Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl
Age 7
Biography What was meant to be a short nap seems to have turned into eternal rest for sweet Sue Pea.
Room Guest Room
HP 100
Gallery number 9
Heart quote I won't wet the bed... I promise.
“...Do not try to wake me... ...GOOOO AAWAAAAYYY!!!”
Sue Pea, Luigi's Mansion

Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl, is a character in Luigi's Mansion and its remake. She is a seven year old portrait ghost who died in her sleep. Sue Pea has pale blue skin, light green eyes, and blonde hair tied in pigtails. She wears a pink nightgown with three jeweled buttons, a white collar at the top, and a peach-colored trim at the sleeves and the bottom. Sue Pea's name comes from the Japanese onomatopoeia for someone sleeping,「スー・ピー」(Sū Pī).

During gameplay, Sue Pea is encountered in the Guest Room on the second floor of the titular mansion, where she sleeps on a bed attached to the room's ceiling. She is one of the five optional portrait ghosts. When Luigi first enters the room, Sue Pea tells Luigi to go away. Examining her with the Game Boy Horror reveals that she promises to never wet the bed; this gives a clue on how Luigi can provoke Sue Pea, by spraying water from his Poltergust 3000 at Sue Pea. After taking three hits, Sue Pea's heart is exposed and Luigi can pull her in with the Poltergust. While being vacuumed, Sue Pea attacks by tossing dolls, dealing five Hit Points of damage with each successful hit. If Sue Pea manages to escape, she goes back to sleep, and Luigi has to douse her with water again. Once Sue Pea is caught, the Guest Room lights up and a green treasure chest appears on the ceiling, but it can become accessibly by exiting and then re-entering the room, no longer being upside-down.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 夢見る少女スー・ピー[?]
Yumemiru Shōjo Sū Pī
Sue Pea, the Dreaming Girl
French Suzette, la Fille qui pionce[?] -
German Sina Tii, Dauerdösendes Mädchen[?] Sina Tii, permanently dozing girl
Italian Soporina, La ragazza addormentata[?] Lil Soporific, The sleeping girl
Spanish Patricia, la pequeña durmiente[?] Patricia, the Little Sleeper

Trivia[edit]

Portrait of a girl resembling Sue Pea in Luigi's Mansion
The portrait in the Guest Room.
  • A black-and-white picture of a person similar in appearance to Sue Pea can be found on the north wall of the Guest Room, possibly depicting her when she was alive.
  • Her heart quote changes following the game's versions:
    • English: "I won't wet the bed… I promise."
    • French: "Je ne mouillerai pas le lit, c'est promis !"
    • German: "Ich mache nicht ins Bett… Verschprochen!"
    • Italian: "Non farò la pipì a letto… promesso."
    • Japanese:「おもらし…しない。」(Omorashi… shinai.)
    • Spanish: ""