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{{quote|Eet eez you, no? You interfere with my afterlife's work?|Vincent Van Gore|Luigi's Mansion}}
'''Vincent Van Gore, the Starving Artist''', is a [[portrait ghost]] who appears in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. He has teal skin, white hair, a white mustache and pointed beard, and glowing green eyes. He wears a red beret, a deep green overcoat over a red and yellow striped shirt, and often carries his palette and paintbrush. Vincent Van Gore can bring his paintings to life.<ref>{{cite|quote=I know that artists strive to give life to their canvasses, but this guy brought ghosts to life every time he picked up a brush!|author=[[Professor E. Gadd]]|date=2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion''|publisher=Nintendo|language=en}}</ref> Only his English name suggests him to be a parody of {{wp|Vincent van Gogh}}, despite having a stereotypical French accent instead of Vincent van Gogh's nationality of Dutch, but Vincent Van Gore's unlocalized name does not base him on any famous painter. His portrait number in [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s gallery is 21.


{{quote|Eet eez you, no?|Vincent Van Gore|Luigi's Mansion}}
Vincent Van Gore resides in [[The Artist's Studio]], on the third floor of the mansion. When Luigi enters the room, the ghost expresses his anger at seeing his creations being vacuumed. In battle, Van Gore uses sets of seven ghosts to attack Luigi; each group consists of three (five in the [[Luigi's Mansion#PAL Differences|PAL Hidden Mansion]] and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]]) ghosts. In order, the seven following types of ghosts are [[Gold Ghost]]s, [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s, Red [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, Red [[Ghost Guy]]s, [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s, and [[Purple Bomber]]s. After all of the ghosts are vacuumed, Vincent Van Gore becomes very angry by the loss of his artwork. In this state, his heart is exposed and Luigi can easily suck up the spirit with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. He is eventually sucked inside the Poltergust and drops the [[Secret Altar]] [[Key]]. He is the only non-boss ghost to give away a special key. After being sucked up, standard enemy ghosts such as [[Purple Bomber]]s no longer spawn in dark hallways, though smaller ghosts like [[Bat (Luigi's Mansion series)|bats]] do continue to spawn.


'''Vincent Van Gore, the Starving Artist''' (Japanese: セニョールプジイ ''Señor Pujī''), is a ghost painter who has the ability to make his paintings reality. He was responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. After being released by [[King Boo]], Vincent Van Gore locked himself in [[The Artist's Studio|the mansion's studio]], giving the key to his room to [[Sir Weston]] in the [[Cold Storage]], and bringing his ghastly works of art to life. These ghosts filled the mansion, providing the backbone of King Boo's forces. As such, Van Gore was a fundamental player in King Boo's quest to capture both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. Without the constant supply of ghosts, Luigi would have had a much easier time defeating King Boo and the portrait ghosts.
==Gallery==
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
<gallery>
VincentVanGoreBronze.png|Bronze frame
VincentVanGoreSilver.png|Silver frame
VincentVanGoreGold.png|Gold frame
</gallery>


[[Image:vangore.PNG|thumb|left|Vincent Van Gore talking about his destroyed creations.]]
===''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)===
After battling past almost all of the mansion's ghosts, Luigi ultimately discovered Vincent Van Gore, the source of the troublesome ghouls, in The Artist's Studio on the third floor of the mansion. However, instead of fighting Luigi directly, Van Gore brought his latest works of art to life to attack the green-clad plumber. As such, Luigi had to exterminate seven sets of minor ghosts (with three ghosts per set) before he could face off against the artist himself.  
<gallery>
Vincent Van Gore Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze frame
Vincent Van Gore Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver frame
Vincent Van Gore Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold frame
Vincent Van Gore Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum frame
</gallery>


After Luigi eliminated all 21 ghost creations, Vincent Van Gore became deeply saddened by the loss of his artwork. In this state of depression, Van Gore's heart was exposed and Luigi easily sucked up the spirit with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The ghost artist barely put up a fight, weakly pulling as he was being sucked in. After Van Gore was defeated, Luigi acquired the [[Secret Altar]] [[Key]] needed to open the door to the lair of [[King Boo]] (and [[Mario]]'s cell).
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=セニョール・プジイ
|JapR=Senyōru Pujī
|JapM=Spanish word ''señor'' ("mister") + possibly from「プー」(''pū'', an onomatopoeic word for "poof") and「爺」(''jī'', "old man")
|Dut=
|DutM=
|Fre=Vincent Van Gore
|Ger=Vincent Van Geight, Unersättlicher Künstler
|GerM=Pun on "Vincent van Gogh" and ''Geist'' ("ghost"); Insatiable artist
|Ita=Vincent Van Gong, Artista stravagante
|ItaM=Pun on "Vincent van Gogh" and ''gong''; The wacky artist
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|SpaA=Leonardo DaEnte
|SpaAM=Play on "{{wp|Leonardo da Vinci}}" and ''ente'' ("entity")
|SpaE=Pablo Psicasso, el artista muerto de hambre
|SpaEM=Play on "{{wp|Pablo Picasso}}" and the prefix  ''psico-'' (as in psychotic); the Starving Artist
}}


==Van Gore's ghosts==
==Trivia==
In battle, Van Gore used sets of ghosts to attack Luigi; each group consisted of three of the same kind of spectre (five in the [[Luigi's Mansion#PAL Differences|PAL Hidden Mansion]]). In order, the seven following types of ghosts were:
[[File:VanGorePortrait.png|frame|The image. Note the different hairstyle.]]
*[[Gold Ghost]]
*A painting of a man resembling Van Gore can be found at the far end of the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]], near the candles Luigi must extinguish. This image may depict Van Gore's appearance when he was alive.
*[[Purple Puncher]]
*There is a glitch where if Luigi leaves the room without collecting the key and goes out to the [[Balcony (3F)|Balcony]], the key vanishes. If he heads back into the hallway, the key respawns, with the sound of it dropping being audible. However, if Luigi goes back outside to the Balcony once more before returning to The Artist's Studio, the key is duplicated.<ref>{{cite|author=GlitchDoctor|date=October 29, 2021|title=Luigi's Mansion Glitches and Exploits|url=youtube.com/watch?v=n-arUDijsEI|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 19, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Blue Twirler]]
*Red [[Grabbing Ghost]]
*Red [[Shy Guy Ghost]]
*[[Garbage Can Ghost]]
*[[Purple Bomber]]


==Frames==
==References==
<gallery>
<references/>
Image:VincentVanGore1.PNG|<center>Bronze Frame
Image:VincenVanGore2.png|<center>Sliver Frame
Image:Vincent Van Gore.jpg|<center>Gold Frame
</gallery>


==Trivia==
*Vincent Van Gore is a parody of the artist [[wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]]. However, Van Gore speaks with a stereotypical French accent, even though van Gogh was Dutch. This may be because, when [[wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Van Gogh]] died, he was living in France.
*Sculptures of [[Biff Atlas]] and [[Lydia]] can be found in Van Gore's studio.
*Right before being vaccumed, Vincent Van Gore says that Luigi told him that only one of his "creations" is left (making him very mad and exposing his heart). He may be refering to the [[Bowling Ghost]]s in the 3F Hallways, since they are the only ghosts missing (but [[Blue Mouse|Mice]] and [[Bat (ghost)|Bats]]) after he is vaccumed.
*Vincent Van Gore is the only non-Boss ghost to house a "''special key''".
**A normal key makes a triumphant sound when picked up and is a goldish bronze, while special keys each have a card suit on them and make a deep, organ-played musical fanfare of the games main theme (in a major key) when received.
*Vincent Van Gore's profile says that he is 59 years old and failed to sell a single painting in 30 years. Vincent Van Gogh died when he was 37. This may mean that, since when he was nearly 8 years away from his death, he was unable to sell his paintings and this continuead in his 22 afterlife years.
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Latest revision as of 15:09, November 16, 2024

VincentIcon.png Vincent Van Gore
Vincent Van Gore
Full name Vincent Van Gore, the Starving Artist
Age 59
Biography Despite failing to sell a single painting in 30 years, this stubborn man refuses to let his art die.
Room The Artist's Studio
HP 100
Heart quote Now does he grasp zee power of my creations?
“Eet eez you, no? You interfere with my afterlife's work?”
Vincent Van Gore, Luigi's Mansion

Vincent Van Gore, the Starving Artist, is a portrait ghost who appears in the game Luigi's Mansion and its remake. He has teal skin, white hair, a white mustache and pointed beard, and glowing green eyes. He wears a red beret, a deep green overcoat over a red and yellow striped shirt, and often carries his palette and paintbrush. Vincent Van Gore can bring his paintings to life.[1] Only his English name suggests him to be a parody of Vincent van Gogh, despite having a stereotypical French accent instead of Vincent van Gogh's nationality of Dutch, but Vincent Van Gore's unlocalized name does not base him on any famous painter. His portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 21.

Vincent Van Gore resides in The Artist's Studio, on the third floor of the mansion. When Luigi enters the room, the ghost expresses his anger at seeing his creations being vacuumed. In battle, Van Gore uses sets of seven ghosts to attack Luigi; each group consists of three (five in the PAL Hidden Mansion and remake) ghosts. In order, the seven following types of ghosts are Gold Ghosts, Purple Punchers, Blue Twirlers, Red Grabbing Ghosts, Red Ghost Guys, Garbage Can Ghosts, and Purple Bombers. After all of the ghosts are vacuumed, Vincent Van Gore becomes very angry by the loss of his artwork. In this state, his heart is exposed and Luigi can easily suck up the spirit with his Poltergust 3000. He is eventually sucked inside the Poltergust and drops the Secret Altar Key. He is the only non-boss ghost to give away a special key. After being sucked up, standard enemy ghosts such as Purple Bombers no longer spawn in dark hallways, though smaller ghosts like bats do continue to spawn.

Gallery[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese セニョール・プジイ[?]
Senyōru Pujī
Spanish word señor ("mister") + possibly from「プー」(, an onomatopoeic word for "poof") and「爺」(, "old man")
French Vincent Van Gore[?] -
German Vincent Van Geight, Unersättlicher Künstler[?] Pun on "Vincent van Gogh" and Geist ("ghost"); Insatiable artist
Italian Vincent Van Gong, Artista stravagante[?] Pun on "Vincent van Gogh" and gong; The wacky artist
Spanish (NOA) Leonardo DaEnte[?] Play on "Leonardo da Vinci" and ente ("entity")
Spanish (NOE) Pablo Psicasso, el artista muerto de hambre[?] Play on "Pablo Picasso" and the prefix psico- (as in psychotic); the Starving Artist

Trivia[edit]

Portrait of a man resembling Vincent Van Gore in Luigi's Mansion
The image. Note the different hairstyle.
  • A painting of a man resembling Van Gore can be found at the far end of the Parlor, near the candles Luigi must extinguish. This image may depict Van Gore's appearance when he was alive.
  • There is a glitch where if Luigi leaves the room without collecting the key and goes out to the Balcony, the key vanishes. If he heads back into the hallway, the key respawns, with the sound of it dropping being audible. However, if Luigi goes back outside to the Balcony once more before returning to The Artist's Studio, the key is duplicated.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "I know that artists strive to give life to their canvasses, but this guy brought ghosts to life every time he picked up a brush!" – Professor E. Gadd (2001). Luigi's Mansion. Nintendo (English).
  2. ^ GlitchDoctor (October 29, 2021). Luigi's Mansion Glitches and Exploits. YouTube. Retrieved October 19, 2024.