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The '''Telephone Room''' can first be accessed in Area Four of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]
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[[File:TelephoneRoom3DS.png|thumb|left|The Telephone Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.]]
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The '''Telephone Room''' is a room in Area Four of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.


As Luigi approached the West Hallway on the [[Balcony]], the door was unsealed. However, a bolt of lightning struck the house, causing what every ghost-hunter hates: a blackout. Luigi used his Key to open the door and proceed through the West Hallway. At the end, he came across two choices, east or west. The plumber chose the east door and ended up in the Telephone Room. After clearing the room of ghosts (of which there were quite a few), Luigi received a phone call from one of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] in the Mansion, informing him that the Toads had fled because of the blackout. The Toad also mentioned a breaker in the Basement that could be used to turn the power back on. Unfortunately, the previously accessible [[Breaker Room]] was now mysteriously locked. Luigi received another phone call, this time from [[Professor E. Gadd]] who told Luigi of a Portrait Ghost named [[Uncle Grimmly]] who supposedly held the Key. Luigi went off in search of Uncle Grimmly so that he could turn the power back on.
In the Telephone Room, Luigi receives several telephone calls, one from a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] and one from [[Professor E. Gadd]]. After Luigi captures [[Uncle Grimmly]], Luigi captures two [[Mr. Bones]] to light up the Telephone Room.


After successfully doing so, Luigi returned to the Telephone Room, only to find it was still dark. Opening some of the chests in the room, Luigi awakened two [[Mr. Bones]] whom he captured, finally lighting the room.
==Description==
The Telephone Room is a rather large room. On the west wall there is a large cabinet in front of which is a small table and a small sofa. The middle of the room is empty except for a large chest on the north wall. Along the south wall there are three small rotary telephones, side-by-side. Finally, on the east wall, there is a cabinet, identical to the first, and two additional large chests. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, the wooden panels are more detailed, and a wooden crate and several objects can be seen on the back wall.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMil-ql3U0I</ref>


The Telephone Room is huge, quite possibly the largest room in the Mansion save the Balcony. As such it is filled with quite a variety of objects. On the west wall there is a large cabinet in front of which is a small table and curiously, a small sofa. The middle of the room is empty except for a large chest on the north wall. Along the south wall there are three small rotary telephones, side-by-side. Finally, on the east wall, there is a cabinet, identical to the first, and two additional large chests.
==Ghosts in the Telephone Room==
*Two [[Mr. Bones]] (30 HP each)
==Ghosts in the Telephone Room during the Blackout==
*One [[Gold Ghost]] (10 HP)
*One [[Purple Puncher]] (20 HP)
*One [[Blue Twirler]] (30 HP)


==Notes==
==Ghosts in the Telephone Room in the PAL Hidden Mansion==
*One does not need to actually enter the Telephone Room after the blackout happens. It is entirely possible to merely walk to the [[Wardrobe Room]], capture Uncle Grimmly, and turn on the lights, thus saving time and unwanted tangles with ghosts.
*Four [[Bowling Ghost]]s (0 HP each)
*Two [[Blue Blaze]]s (30 HP each)


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=電話の部屋
|JapR=Denwa no Heya
|JapM=Telephone Room
|Fre=Salle du téléphone
|FreM=Telephone Room
|Spa=La sala de los teléfonos
|SpaM=The Telephone Room
|Ger=Telefonzimmer
|GerM=Telephone room
|Ita=Stanza dei telefoni
|ItaM=Telephone room
}}


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==Trivia==
*When Luigi answers the Toad's phone call, Toad will ask who is speaking. The player then has the option to choose either Luigi or [[Bowser]]. If he chooses Luigi, the conversation goes on as normal. However, if he chooses Bowser, Toad hangs up and calls one of the other three phones. Then, the same conversation commences, this time without the option to state the player's identity.
*When Luigi picks up the phone during the blackout, the player can see [[List of rumors and urban legends#Luigi.27s hanging shadow|a displaced shadow]] that vaguely resembles Luigi hanging from a noose, though this can technically be seen at various points throughout the game when the camera zooms in on Luigi, such as when he is talking with a Toad or with E. Gadd over the [[Game Boy Horror]], due to the shadow's location being dependent on the camera, which normally is constantly facing the same direction. This does not return in the 3DS version,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMil-ql3U0I</ref> likely due to the shadow system being improved, and as such no longer relying on the camera facing a specific way to render them in the correct location.
*This is the only room during the [[blackout]] in which the ghosts must be captured in order to leave.


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:31, June 16, 2024

Telephone Room
Luigi answering the phone in the Telephone Room. Note the shadow behind him apparently depicting him being hung from a noose.
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The Telephone Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.
The Telephone Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.
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The Telephone Room is a room in Area Four of Luigi's Mansion in Luigi's Mansion.

In the Telephone Room, Luigi receives several telephone calls, one from a Toad and one from Professor E. Gadd. After Luigi captures Uncle Grimmly, Luigi captures two Mr. Bones to light up the Telephone Room.

Description[edit]

The Telephone Room is a rather large room. On the west wall there is a large cabinet in front of which is a small table and a small sofa. The middle of the room is empty except for a large chest on the north wall. Along the south wall there are three small rotary telephones, side-by-side. Finally, on the east wall, there is a cabinet, identical to the first, and two additional large chests. In the Nintendo 3DS version, the wooden panels are more detailed, and a wooden crate and several objects can be seen on the back wall.[1]

Ghosts in the Telephone Room[edit]

Ghosts in the Telephone Room during the Blackout[edit]

Ghosts in the Telephone Room in the PAL Hidden Mansion[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 電話の部屋[?]
Denwa no Heya
Telephone Room
French Salle du téléphone[?] Telephone Room
German Telefonzimmer[?] Telephone room
Italian Stanza dei telefoni[?] Telephone room
Spanish La sala de los teléfonos[?] The Telephone Room

Trivia[edit]

  • When Luigi answers the Toad's phone call, Toad will ask who is speaking. The player then has the option to choose either Luigi or Bowser. If he chooses Luigi, the conversation goes on as normal. However, if he chooses Bowser, Toad hangs up and calls one of the other three phones. Then, the same conversation commences, this time without the option to state the player's identity.
  • When Luigi picks up the phone during the blackout, the player can see a displaced shadow that vaguely resembles Luigi hanging from a noose, though this can technically be seen at various points throughout the game when the camera zooms in on Luigi, such as when he is talking with a Toad or with E. Gadd over the Game Boy Horror, due to the shadow's location being dependent on the camera, which normally is constantly facing the same direction. This does not return in the 3DS version,[2] likely due to the shadow system being improved, and as such no longer relying on the camera facing a specific way to render them in the correct location.
  • This is the only room during the blackout in which the ghosts must be captured in order to leave.

References[edit]