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|area=Area One | |area=Area One | ||
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|boo=Bamboo | |boo=[[List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion#Bamboo|Bamboo]] | ||
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The '''Parlor''' (known as the '''living room''' in a pre-release version)<ref>[[:File:LM Prerelease Luigi Enters the Parlor.jpg]]</ref> is the second room [[Luigi]] visits in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. It is a large room at the second floor. The floor is covered by a huge square rug. At the north side of the room are two libraries containing plates and glasses. In front of the large drawer is a small round table with wine. To the east, a couch with a blanked table can be found next to a small drawer. The walls are covered with different paintings. | |||
At the beginning of the game, a [[Gold Ghost]] drops the [[key]] to the Parlor in the main part of the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]]. When [[Luigi]] enters the Parlor, a Gold Ghost attacks him, but [[Professor E. Gadd]] comes and rescues him with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. E. Gadd teaches Luigi how to use the Poltergust. When Luigi blows out all of the candles in the room with his Poltergust 3000 and makes the Parlor dark, the paintings in the room will come to life and let loose some Gold Ghosts. After Luigi defeats them, he gains the key to the [[Anteroom]]. The Parlor is the only room whose key is held by a ghost instead of being found in a chest or item. | |||
The Parlor | The earliest Parlor in [[List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content|pre-release material]] had an analog TV showing three ghosts playing cards and more furniture. Ghosts attacking Luigi and E. Gadd were colored pink and had their own dialogue box. In the same context, Luigi also had a dialogue box when being scared during the cutscene. The floor was more white-shaded, and the present portraits were originally a similar painting depicting a blue ghost with a hat in a purplish background. | ||
The Parlor is the setting for the ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' [[microgame]] [[Luigi's Mansion (microgame)|Luigi's Mansion]]. | |||
==Ghosts | ==Ghosts== | ||
* | {{LM mansion map}} | ||
*'''Mansion:''' | |||
**[[Gold Ghost]]: 3 (5 during the [[blackout]]) | |||
*'''PAL Hidden Mansion:''' | |||
**Gold Ghost: 5 | |||
**[[Purple Puncher]]: 1 | |||
**[[Blue Twirler]]: 1 | |||
==Treasures== | |||
'''Total: 45 Coins, 20 Bills, and 1 Gold Bar (725,000 G)''' | |||
* 15 Coins are found lying on the ground near both tables. | |||
* Opening the nightstand spawns 10 Coins. | |||
* The chandelier above drops a Gold Bar. | |||
* The china cabinet behind the table has 10 Coins and 10 Bills. | |||
* 10 Coins and 10 Bills are found in the shelves beneath the candles. | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Ger=Salon | |||
|GerM=Lounge | |||
|Fre=Salon | |||
|FreM=Lounge | |||
|Ita=Salone | |||
|ItaM=Lounge | |||
|Jap=居間 | |||
|JapR=Ima | |||
|JapM=Living Room | |||
|Spa=El salón | |||
|SpaM=The lounge | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion locations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, January 25, 2024
Parlor | |
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Nintendo GameCube version Nintendo 3DS version | |
Area | Area One |
Normal ghosts | Gold Ghosts Purple Puncher (Hidden Mansion) Blue Twirler (Hidden Mansion) |
Boo | Bamboo |
The Parlor (known as the living room in a pre-release version)[1] is the second room Luigi visits in the game Luigi's Mansion. It is a large room at the second floor. The floor is covered by a huge square rug. At the north side of the room are two libraries containing plates and glasses. In front of the large drawer is a small round table with wine. To the east, a couch with a blanked table can be found next to a small drawer. The walls are covered with different paintings.
At the beginning of the game, a Gold Ghost drops the key to the Parlor in the main part of the Foyer. When Luigi enters the Parlor, a Gold Ghost attacks him, but Professor E. Gadd comes and rescues him with his Poltergust 3000. E. Gadd teaches Luigi how to use the Poltergust. When Luigi blows out all of the candles in the room with his Poltergust 3000 and makes the Parlor dark, the paintings in the room will come to life and let loose some Gold Ghosts. After Luigi defeats them, he gains the key to the Anteroom. The Parlor is the only room whose key is held by a ghost instead of being found in a chest or item.
The earliest Parlor in pre-release material had an analog TV showing three ghosts playing cards and more furniture. Ghosts attacking Luigi and E. Gadd were colored pink and had their own dialogue box. In the same context, Luigi also had a dialogue box when being scared during the cutscene. The floor was more white-shaded, and the present portraits were originally a similar painting depicting a blue ghost with a hat in a purplish background.
The Parlor is the setting for the WarioWare: Get It Together! microgame Luigi's Mansion.
Ghosts[edit]
- Mansion:
- Gold Ghost: 3 (5 during the blackout)
- PAL Hidden Mansion:
- Gold Ghost: 5
- Purple Puncher: 1
- Blue Twirler: 1
Treasures[edit]
Total: 45 Coins, 20 Bills, and 1 Gold Bar (725,000 G)
- 15 Coins are found lying on the ground near both tables.
- Opening the nightstand spawns 10 Coins.
- The chandelier above drops a Gold Bar.
- The china cabinet behind the table has 10 Coins and 10 Bills.
- 10 Coins and 10 Bills are found in the shelves beneath the candles.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 居間[?] Ima |
Living Room | |
French | Salon[?] | Lounge | |
German | Salon[?] | Lounge | |
Italian | Salone[?] | Lounge | |
Spanish | El salón[?] | The lounge |