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The '''Safari Room''' | [[File:SafariRoom3DS.jpg|thumb|left|The Safari Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.]] | ||
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The '''Safari Room''' is a room found in Area Three of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]], that can be accessed using the Key from the [[Fortune-teller's Room]]. | |||
After [[Luigi]] uses his [[Poltergust 3000]] at each of the mounted deer heads on the north wall, a [[Blue Blaze]] appears. After Luigi defeats it, two others appear, along with two [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. After defeating all those ghosts, a chest that has a key inside will appear. This key opens the door to the Area 3 boss: [[Boolossus]]. | |||
In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS version]] of the game, the mounted deer heads have glowing red eyes when all three are shaken (glowing blue when only one or two are activated), and the table they are over is more ornate, with purple velvet on top.{{br|left}} | |||
==Description== | |||
[[File:LM Prerelease Safari Room.jpg|thumb|left|A pre-release version of the Safari room]] | |||
The Safari Room has three animal pelts on the floor (and only two pelts on tables in a pre-release version). It also contains two shelves of boxes under the deer heads, as well as an easy chair on the east wall. Beside the easy chair is a chest that always contains a 50-[[Health Point|HP]] restoring Heart for Luigi. There is a piece of [[cheese]] that contains a [[Gold Mouse]] wedged between the easy chair and the chest. Using the [[Game Boy Horror]], the player can see a mirror on the south wall that can be used to teleport back to the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]]. | |||
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==Ghosts== | |||
*Three [[Blue Blaze]]s | |||
*Two [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s | |||
== | ===PAL Hidden Mansion=== | ||
*Eight [[Blue Blaze]]s | |||
*Two [[Purple Bomber]]s | |||
*Three [[Purple Puncher]]s | |||
*Nine [[Blue Mouse|Blue Mice]] | |||
===Blackout=== | |||
*Two [[Grabbing Ghost]]s (10 HP each) | *Two [[Grabbing Ghost]]s (10 HP each) | ||
*Two [[Gold Ghost]]s (10 HP each) | *Two [[Gold Ghost]]s (10 HP each) | ||
==Game Boy Horror scans== | |||
*Deer heads: "''Awww, poor thing...''" | |||
*Animal pelts: "''How could anyone treat an animal that way? I won't stand for it!!''" | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=はく製の部屋 | |||
|JapR=Hakusei no Heya | |||
|JapM=Taxidermy Room | |||
|Fre=Salle des trophées | |||
|FreM=Trophy Room | |||
|Spa=La sala de los trofeos de caza | |||
|SpaM=The Hunting Trophy Room | |||
|Ger=Trophäensammlung | |||
|GerM=Trophy collection | |||
|Ita=Sala trofei | |||
|ItaM=Trophy room | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*A comment in the October 2001 issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' referring to a "''ghost of a hunter''" who would "''want to add Luigi to his collection''" led several people to [[List of rumors and urban legends#Hunter ghost|incorrectly assume]] that a hunter-themed portrait ghost had once existed in the game before being cut for being too violent. However, due to the magazine being released after the game's Japanese release, this seems to be merely flavor text. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, June 16, 2024
Safari Room | |
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Area | Area Three |
Normal ghosts | Blue Blaze; Garbage Can Ghosts; Gold Mouse |
Boo | Little Boo Peep |
The Safari Room is a room found in Area Three of Luigi's Mansion, that can be accessed using the Key from the Fortune-teller's Room.
After Luigi uses his Poltergust 3000 at each of the mounted deer heads on the north wall, a Blue Blaze appears. After Luigi defeats it, two others appear, along with two Garbage Can Ghosts. After defeating all those ghosts, a chest that has a key inside will appear. This key opens the door to the Area 3 boss: Boolossus.
In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, the mounted deer heads have glowing red eyes when all three are shaken (glowing blue when only one or two are activated), and the table they are over is more ornate, with purple velvet on top.
Description[edit]
The Safari Room has three animal pelts on the floor (and only two pelts on tables in a pre-release version). It also contains two shelves of boxes under the deer heads, as well as an easy chair on the east wall. Beside the easy chair is a chest that always contains a 50-HP restoring Heart for Luigi. There is a piece of cheese that contains a Gold Mouse wedged between the easy chair and the chest. Using the Game Boy Horror, the player can see a mirror on the south wall that can be used to teleport back to the Foyer.
Ghosts[edit]
- Three Blue Blazes
- Two Garbage Can Ghosts
PAL Hidden Mansion[edit]
- Eight Blue Blazes
- Two Purple Bombers
- Three Purple Punchers
- Nine Blue Mice
Blackout[edit]
- Two Grabbing Ghosts (10 HP each)
- Two Gold Ghosts (10 HP each)
Game Boy Horror scans[edit]
- Deer heads: "Awww, poor thing..."
- Animal pelts: "How could anyone treat an animal that way? I won't stand for it!!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | はく製の部屋[?] Hakusei no Heya |
Taxidermy Room | |
French | Salle des trophées[?] | Trophy Room | |
German | Trophäensammlung[?] | Trophy collection | |
Italian | Sala trofei[?] | Trophy room | |
Spanish | La sala de los trofeos de caza[?] | The Hunting Trophy Room |
Trivia[edit]
- A comment in the October 2001 issue of Nintendo Power referring to a "ghost of a hunter" who would "want to add Luigi to his collection" led several people to incorrectly assume that a hunter-themed portrait ghost had once existed in the game before being cut for being too violent. However, due to the magazine being released after the game's Japanese release, this seems to be merely flavor text.