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'''Luigi's Mansion''' is a mansion constructed by the [[Boo]]s that [[Luigi]] first encounters in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game ''[[Luigi's Mansion|of the same name]]''. Luigi wins the mansion in a contest that he entered and asks his brother to meet him there to celebrate. When he gets there, Luigi finds that the mansion is haunted and that [[Mario]] has been kidnapped. Luigi later meets [[Professor E. Gadd]], who gives him the [[Poltergust 3000]], which allows him to suck up [[Boo]]s, [[Portrait Ghost]]s, [[Blue Mouse|Mouse Ghosts]] and other ghosts.
{{quote|As if that weren't enough, [[Boo|they]] built a mansion in front of my [[lab]] in the space of a single night, and then they all hid inside! If I told anybody else this stuff, they'd probably have me committed!|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
 
'''Luigi's Mansion''' is a huge [[Ghost House]] constructed by the [[Boo]]s that [[Luigi]] first encounters in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] [[Luigi's Mansion|game of the same name]]. Luigi wins the mansion in a contest that he did not even enter. When he gets there, Luigi finds that the mansion is haunted and that [[Mario]] has been kidnapped. Luigi later meets [[Professor E. Gadd]], who gives him the [[Poltergust 3000]], which allows him to suck up the [[ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]s who inhabit the mansion.
==History==
==History==
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
Towards the beginning of the game, [[Professor Elvin Gadd]] revealed to Luigi that the mansion was built by ghosts who had deceived Luigi. At the end of the game Luigi's Mansion is destroyed and rebuilt into a [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|new form]] using Luigi's money collected by the [[player]] throughout the game. Inexplicably, the new mansion has only reappeared as a cameo in the background of the [[Luigi Circuit#Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Luigi Circuit]] course in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', while the regular, now-ruined mansion has reappeared several times. There is also an alternate version of the mansion known as the '''Hidden Mansion''', which can be played after Luigi defeats King Boo. The Hidden Mansion is rather similar to the normal mansion of the game, but the entire mansion is mirrored from the normal one (only in the PAL version), and the ghosts and [[Boo]]s are stronger. The [[Poltergust 3000]] is  1.5 times more powerful in the Hidden Mansion.
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
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[[File:Mansion LM 3DS.png|thumb|left|The mansion in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
Prior to the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Professor E. Gadd traveled the world in his youth capturing [[portrait ghost|ghosts]] and trapped them in portraits, with the final ghost he caught being [[Boolossus]]. [[King Boo]] freed Boolossus and the two of them freed the rest of the captured ghosts. They then conjured up a mansion near Professor E. Gadd's [[Lab]] to mock him and sent a message to [[Luigi]] and [[Mario]] telling them that Luigi won the mansion in a contest in order to lure them there. Mario arrives first and is captured by King Boo and sealed away in a portrait. When Luigi arrives, Mario is not there, so Luigi explores the mansion in an attempt to locate him.  


[[King Boo]] had a plan to get rid of the Mario Bros. (apparently due to the trouble they had caused him in the past), so he sent a message to Luigi and Mario that Luigi had won a mansion in a contest, so they went there to celebrate. However, Mario arrived first and was captured by King Boo and sealed away in a portrait. When Luigi arrived, Mario wasn't there, but Luigi (as mentioned) ended King Boo's plan and destroyed the mansion.
The mansion is split between three floors, a roof, and a basement, for a total of 41 rooms, with a majority of the rooms containing the escaped portrait ghosts. Several regular [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] also roam the halls and are found in several rooms. On the [[Game Boy Horror]], the rooms are color-coded by area. Yellow is area 1, blue is area 2, green is area 3, and pink is area 4. In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS version]], yellow is area 1, pink is area 2, green is area 3, and blue is area 4. Despite the mansion being created by the Boos, they appear to have been trapped in a [[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] and become freed during the course of the game, where they are then found in most of the rooms.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
At the end of the game after Luigi defeats King Boo, the mansion vanishes and a [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|new one]] is built in its place using Luigi's money collected by the player throughout the game. The size of the new mansion is dependent on the amount of funds obtained by the player. Professor E. Gadd also reveals that the entirety of Luigi's adventure took place in only one night and that the mansion itself was just an illusion. There is also an alternate version of the mansion known as the '''Hidden Mansion''', which can be played after Luigi defeats King Boo. The Hidden Mansion is identical to the normal mansion in the NTSC GameCube versions, but the ghosts and [[Boo]]s are stronger. The [[Poltergust 3000]] is 1.5 times more powerful in the Hidden Mansion. In the PAL GameCube release, the mansion is mirrored and the ghost placement is vastly different as well. Most of the changes made in the PAL version were retained in the 3DS remake, with the exception of the mirrored layout and the stronger Poltergust 3000.
Luigi's Mansion is also the name for certain racing courses found in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The courses take place in the mansion of [[Luigi]] and surroundings, showing as well the environment as seen in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. The Luigi's Mansion course has appeared in two ''Mario Kart'' games so far, which one would be an alternative to replace the [[Luigi Circuit]], from many Mario racing installments.
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====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
[[Image:MKDD_Luigi'sMansion.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Luigi's Mansion as a battle course.]]
At the beginning of ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', the map Luigi used to get to the mansion hangs on the wall behind him.
Luigi's Mansion made its race course debut in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' as an unlockable battle course. In the game, it was actually revealed to be a battle course that contained a winding maze of three floors. The second floor is a wide room where all the racers start their battle. The first floor is a corridor where it is possible to place some traps down, especially near the [[Item Box]]es scattered in the hall. The third floor is actually the roof terrace, where, unlike the other zones, there are no Item Boxes. The center of the terrace is a gap where the racers fall directly to the second floor. All the floors are connected together by bended corridors, three leading to the first floor and one to the terrace. Some of the specters' portraits from the game ''Luigi's Mansion'' appear within the stage.
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====''Mario Kart DS''====
===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[Image:Luigi's Mansion.PNG|200px|thumb|right|Luigi's Mansion as seen in ''Mario Kart DS''.]]
[[File:Luigi'sMansion SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario-kun'']]
In the game ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', Luigi's Mansion is the last race course of the [[Mushroom Cup]]. Outside the mansion is [[Boo Woods]] which has a graveyard surrounding the mansion and beyond it, a swamp of mud with strange walking trees. When a character runs into one of these trees, instead of spinning out or rolling over, the character instead will just get stuck on the tree as if it were a wall.
Luigi's Mansion appears in one chapter of volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. As in the game, Luigi wins it, but he stumbles on it after being lost in the woods and Mario being missing.


[[File:LuigiMansionLayout.PNG|thumb|left|Track layout]]
===''Paper Mario'' series===
Racers start outside the mansion in a section of Boo Woods, they will go through a curl path to the entrance of the mansion, running along of a narrow hall that leads the racers downwards to a room beneath the lobby. Characters then go out of the house, crossing a stone path tunnel, where they reach the graveyard, leaving the mansion. Finally, racers end up crossing the swamp to cross the checkered line.
Luigi's Mansion is mentioned by one of the [[crow]]s in [[Twilight Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.


The [[Mario Kart DS#Missions|missions]] 1-6 and 2-4 take place on this course, with [[Luigi]] driving in both of them.
The [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]] of the mansion appears in the [[Mansion Patrol]] minigame of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The Foyer is depicted as black with no doors leading to the other rooms and lined with empty portraits, making it look different than its other depictions. However, the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Player's Guide for ''Super Paper Mario'' refers to it directly as "a Luigi's Mansion foyer".<ref>''Super Paper Mario Nintendo Player's Guide'', page 144.</ref>


Portrait ghosts such as [[Chauncey]] and [[King Boo]] can be found.
===''Mario Kart'' series===
Luigi's Mansion is also the name of a [[GCN Luigi's Mansion|battle course]] and [[DS Luigi's Mansion|race course]] found in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The courses take place both inside and outside the mansion, and feature many environmental elements originally seen in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. The battle course originally appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' and later reappears in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', while the race course first appears in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and later in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''.


=====Stats=====
Luigi's Mansion also appears as a haunted house attraction in the background of {{classic-link|GCN|Baby Park}} in ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart Tour''. In the ''Mario Kart 8'' iteration of the course, the mansion is redesigned.
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time====
While the mansion is never seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the [[Boo Woods]], the area of which the mansion is located, is referred to after the eruption of [[Thwomp Volcano]]. The volcano destroys the young Professor E. Gadd's lab at the base of the volcano, prompting him to ponder moving his research to the Boo Woods. While also never seen, it is known that the Boo Woods is the location of his lab as seen in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
While the mansion is never seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' it is alluded to after the eruption of [[Thwomp Volcano]]. The volcano destroys the young Professor E. Gadd's lab at the base of the volcano, prompting him to ponder moving his research to Boo Woods. While also never seen, it is known that Boo Woods is the location of his lab seen in ''Luigi's Mansion''.


===''Mario Tennis'' series===
===''Mario Power Tennis''===
====''Mario Power Tennis''====
[[File:MPTLuigimansion.jpg|thumb|Luigi's Mansion Court]]
[[Image:MPTLuigimansion.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Luigi's Mansion Court'''.]]
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[[Image:MPT_Luigi'sMansionCourt.jpg|200px|left|thumb|A match in session.]]
Luigi's Mansion Court is a default court in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', and is it set in the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]]. There are numerous ghosts watching the game. In the normal version of this court, it is set on a concrete field, with no real gimmicks in it. In the gimmick version, on occasion, a ghost appears on either side of the court and can harass the players. This slows them down, making it more difficult to move and hit the ball at the right time. However, if a player lands the ball onto the mid-back space on the court (which has a picture of a light bulb on it), all the ghosts on the other side of the court disappear. The [[Minigame]] [[Terror Tennis]] is held on this court. Unlike in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', this mansion is actually the mansion (presumably in its older form) seen in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
'''Luigi's Mansion Court''' is a default court in ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]'', and is set in the [[Courtyard]]. There are numerous ghosts watching the game. In the normal version of this court, it is set on a concrete field, with no real gimmicks in it. In the gimmick version, on occasion,a ghost will appear on either side of the court, and start harassing the player(s). This will slow them down, and they will also have a tough time hitting the ball at the right time as well. However, if a player lands the ball onto the mid-back space on the court (which has a picture of a light bulb on it), all the ghosts on the other side of the court will disappear. The [[Mini-Game]] [[Terror Tennis]] is held on this court. Unlike ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' this mansion actually is the mansion (presumably in it's older form) seen in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
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===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3===
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
[[Image:Mansion.PNG|200px|right|thumb|left|Luigi's Mansion in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''.]]
{{main|Luigi's Mansion (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)}}
It appears in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' as the second playable court in the [[Flower Tourney]]. Ghosts abound on the court and will grab the ball should it cross their path. Players must jump to grab the ball back. If the player activates the [[Lightning]], the ghosts will disappear for a short period of time.
Luigi's Mansion appears in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' as the second playable court in the [[Flower Tourney]]. Its main gimmick revolves around Ghosts.
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
==== ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ====
{{main|Luigi's Mansion (stage)}}
[[Image:LMansionBrawl.jpg|200px|thumb|Luigi's Mansion in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
[[File:Luigi's Mansion SSBU.png|200px|thumb|The Luigi's Mansion stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
In ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'', Luigi's Mansion is an unlockable battle stage. The stage shows 5 rooms from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (based upon the [[Nursery]], the [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]], the [[Study]], the [[Ball Room]], and the [[Foyer]]), and the mansion itself is destructible. Players can destroy a part of it by attacking the poles in the separate rooms. When a player does this a few Boos will appear and then quickly fade away. If players destroy all the poles, the stage will just be flat. Later, the stage will rebuild itself. Also, if all the players are not in any of the rooms and the mansion is whole, it shows the front of the mansion.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Luigi's Mansion is an unlockable battle stage. The stage shows five rooms from ''Luigi's Mansion'' (based upon the [[Nursery]], the [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]], the [[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]], the [[Ball Room]], and the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]]), and the mansion itself is destructible. Players can destroy a part of it by attacking the poles in the separate rooms. When a player does this a few Boos will appear and then quickly fade away. If players destroy all the poles, the stage will just be flat. Later, the stage will rebuild itself. If every player is not in any of the rooms and the mansion is whole, the front of the mansion is shown. It returned as a starter stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. In it, like in all other stages, players have access to an alternate [[smashwiki:Ω form|Omega form]] of the stage patterned after Final Destination: in this case, a balcony in front of the mansion's roof. The stage also reappears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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===''Mario Baseball'' series===
===''Mario Super Sluggers''===
====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
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[[Image:Slug Mansion.jpg|200px|thumb|Luigi's Mansion in ''Mario Super Sluggers''.]]
Luigi's Mansion returns as a baseball stadium in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. The stadium must be accessed at night, and is unlocked when the player purchases Luigi's Flashlight for 300 [[coin]]s from the [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] shop.
Luigi's Mansion is a playable stadium in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. The stadium is located in the backyard of the mansion itself, and features gravestones located throughout an over-grown outfield. Coming within a certain range of the stone causes a generic ghost from the mansion to attack the player. It can only be accessed by playing the game when it is night. It can be entered when the player purchases Luigi's Flashlight for 300 coins from the [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] shop. Thick grass grows in the outfield, making it difficult for the players to find the ball.
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The stadium's mini-game is called [[Ghost K]]. It involves the player throwing balls at colored ghosts in attempt to get the highest score.
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
{{main|Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)}}
[[File:LMSportsMix.png|thumb|A Volleyball match at Luigi's Mansion court]]
Luigi's Mansion makes an appearance in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' as a volleyball and basketball court. During a basketball match, one of the ghosts may snatch the ball out of the player's hand and pass it off to one of their opponents. When playing volleyball, the volleyball net is covered in a large spider web. The volleyball and basketball match appears to take place inside.
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===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===Unused appearances===
[[File:LMSportsMix.png|thumb|left|170px|Players playing Voleyball at Luigi's Mansion in ''Mario Sports Mix''.]]
====''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''====
Luigi's Mansion made an appearance in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' as a volleyball and basketball court. During a basketball match, one of the ghosts may snatch the ball out of the player's hand and pass it off to one of their opponents. When playing volleyball, the volleyball net is covered in spider webs. The volleyball and basketball match appears to take place inside.
Luigi's Mansion appears in concept artwork for ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' as a location in the [[Dark Land]]s.<ref>GameXplain (April 23, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2KZXJg3ncA Toadsworth & Toadette were in the Super Mario Bros. Movie?! Concept Art LEAK Reveals Cuts & Changes]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 23, 2023.</ref> In the [[The Super Mario Bros. Movie#SMBPlumbing.com|Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] voicemail, Luigi mentions (and puts emphasis on) a mansion when listing examples of residences customers may own, alluding to the location.
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==Profiles and Statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
====Trophy Information====
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|desc2=A big, creepy mansion in the heart of a gloomy forest. It was given to Luigi, who found its many rooms (including a dining room, kitchen, billiards room, projection room, tea room and conservatory) were infested with ghosts. Luigi was supposed to meet Mario here, but his bro went missing. Not known for his bravery, Luigi gathered his courage and set out to explore his new home.
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====Songs in My Music====
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|align=center|Luigi's Mansion Theme
|''Luigi's Mansion
|''Luigi's Mansion
|Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
|Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
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|Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba
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|''Tetris
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|Arrangement: Masafumi Takada
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''unlocked from [[List of Super Smash Bros. series items#CD|CD]]s
==Gallery==
<gallery>
LM Title Screen.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''
LM Title Screen BG.png|''Luigi's Mansion''
LM Luigi's Map.png|''Luigi's Mansion''
LM Luigi Enters the Parlor.png|''Luigi's Mansion''
LuigiMansionIcon-MKDD.png|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
MKDS Luigi's Mansion Intro.png|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
SSBB Luigi's Mansion Stage.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
Luigi's Mansion MH3o3 preview.png|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
MK8 GCN Baby Park Luigi's Mansion.jpg|The Luigi's Mansion attraction from the ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' iteration of {{classic-link|GCN|Baby Park}}.
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==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ルイージマンション
|Jap=ルイージマンション
|JapR=Ruīji Manshon
|JapR=Ruīji Manshon
|JapM=Luigi's Large Apartment (Though derived from the English "Mansion", "Manshon" means "large apartment".)
|JapM=Luigi Mansion
|Fra=Manoir de Luigi
|ChiS=路易吉洋馆
|FraM=Luigi's Mansion
|ChiSR=Lùyìjí Yángguǎn
|Ger=Luigis Villa<br>Luigi's Mansion
|ChiSM=Luigi Mansion
|GerM=Luigi's Mansion<br>-
|ChiS2=路易吉的洋馆
|Spa=Mansión De Luigi
|ChiS2R=Lùyìjí de Yángguǎn
|ChiS2M=Luigi's Mansion
|Dut=Luigi's Landgoed
|DutM=Luigi's Estate
|Dut2=Luigi's Landhuis
|Dut2M=Luigi's Mansion
|Fre=Manoir de Luigi
|FreM=Luigi's Mansion
|Ger=Luigi's Mansion
|Ger2=Luigis Villa
|Ger2M=Luigi's Mansion
|Ita=Palazzo di Luigi
|ItaM=Luigi's Mansion
|Ita2=Il palazzo di Luigi
|Ita2M=Luigi's mansion
|Kor=루이지 맨션
|KorR=Ruiji Maensyeon
|KorM=Luigi Mansion
|Por=Mansão do Luigi
|PorM=Luigi's Mansion
|Rus=Особняк Луиджи
|RusR=Osobnyak Luidzhi
|RusM=Luigi's Mansion
|Rus2=Дворец Луиджи
|Rus2R=Dvorets Luidzhi
|Rus2M=Luigi's Mansion
|Spa=Mansión de Luigi
|SpaM=Luigi's Mansion
|SpaM=Luigi's Mansion
|Ita=Palazzo Di Luigi
|ItaM=Luigi's Palace
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Luigi's Mansion is mentioned by one of the [[crow]]s in [[Twilight Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
*Although the mansion does not appear in the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', the trailer of ''Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition'' features Luigi with the Poltergust walking into a ghost house, referencing the mansion and game.
*The [[Foyer]] of the mansion appears in the [[Mansion Patrol]] mini-game of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The Foyer is here depicted as black and lined with empty portraits, making it look rather different than its other depictions, though the [[Nintendo Power]] player's guide for ''Super Paper Mario'' actually referred to it directly as "a Luigi's Mansion foyer".
*From the outside, the central two frontal windows on the second floor are lit and drawn in such a way to resemble glaring eyes. This may be a nod to the eye-like quarter-circle windows previously on 112 Ocean Avenue, a real-world house known as the setting of ''{{wp|The Amityville Horror}}''.
*In ''Mario Kart DS'', portraits such as [[Chauncey]] and [[King Boo]] can be seen inside the mansion.
 
*The Area [[Key]]s and the key to the [[Secret Altar]] of ''Luigi's Mansion'' resemble playing card suits. As such, Area Two has a heart shape on its [[door]], Area Three has a club shape on its door, Area Four has a diamond shape on its door, and the Secret Altar has a spade shape on its door.
==References==
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! Name
! Obtained from/by defeating
! Room (in area)
! Color
! Playing card description
! Opens
! Leads to
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| Key 1
| Baby [[Chauncey]]
| [[Nursery]] (1)
| <span style="#FFC0CB">Pink</span>
| Heart ♥
| 1F [[Foyer]] double doors
| 1F south hallway (Area 2)
|-
| Key 2
| [[Bogmire]]
| [[Graveyard]] (2)
| <span style="#008000">Green</span>
| Club ♣
| 1F Northwest hallway door
| [[Courtyard]] (Area 3)
|-
| Key 3
| [[Boolossus]] (15 Boos)
| 3F [[Balcony (3F)|Balcony]] (3)
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| Diamond ♦
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| Key 4
| [[Vincent Van Gore]]
| [[The Artist's Studio|Artist's Studio]] (4)
| <span style="#FFD700">Gold</span>
| Spade ♠
| Basement northernmost creaky door
| [[Secret Altar]]
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This article is about the mansion itself. For other uses, see Luigi's Mansion (disambiguation).
Luigi's Mansion
Luigi's Mansion (location)
First appearance Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Get It Together! (2021)
Greater location Boo Woods
Ruler King Boo, Luigi
Inhabitants Boos, various ghosts, human
“As if that weren't enough, they built a mansion in front of my lab in the space of a single night, and then they all hid inside! If I told anybody else this stuff, they'd probably have me committed!”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion

Luigi's Mansion is a huge Ghost House constructed by the Boos that Luigi first encounters in the Nintendo GameCube game of the same name. Luigi wins the mansion in a contest that he did not even enter. When he gets there, Luigi finds that the mansion is haunted and that Mario has been kidnapped. Luigi later meets Professor E. Gadd, who gives him the Poltergust 3000, which allows him to suck up the ghosts who inhabit the mansion.

History[edit]

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

AnteroomBalcony (2F)FoyerFoyerMaster Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)NurseryParlorStudyWardrobe RoomBall RoomBathroom (1F)BoneyardButler's RoomConservatoryDining RoomGraveyardHidden RoomKitchenLaundry RoomMirror RoomStorage RoomWashroom (1F)Astral HallBalcony (3F)Bathroom (2F)Billiards RoomBottom of the WellCourtyardFortune-teller's RoomNana's RoomObservatoryProjection RoomRec RoomSafari RoomTea RoomThe Twins' RoomWashroom (2F)ArmoryThe Artist's StudioBreaker RoomCellarCeramics StudioClockwork RoomCold StorageGuest RoomPipe RoomRoofSealed RoomSecret AltarSitting RoomTelephone RoomLuigi's Mansion Map. Yellow rooms are in Area One, blue rooms are in Area Two, green rooms are in Area Three, and red rooms are in Area Four. The Secret Altar is colored gray, as it is its own area.
Click an area to open the relevant article.
Luigi's Mansion in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.
The mansion in the Nintendo 3DS remake

Prior to the events of Luigi's Mansion, Professor E. Gadd traveled the world in his youth capturing ghosts and trapped them in portraits, with the final ghost he caught being Boolossus. King Boo freed Boolossus and the two of them freed the rest of the captured ghosts. They then conjured up a mansion near Professor E. Gadd's Lab to mock him and sent a message to Luigi and Mario telling them that Luigi won the mansion in a contest in order to lure them there. Mario arrives first and is captured by King Boo and sealed away in a portrait. When Luigi arrives, Mario is not there, so Luigi explores the mansion in an attempt to locate him.

The mansion is split between three floors, a roof, and a basement, for a total of 41 rooms, with a majority of the rooms containing the escaped portrait ghosts. Several regular ghosts also roam the halls and are found in several rooms. On the Game Boy Horror, the rooms are color-coded by area. Yellow is area 1, blue is area 2, green is area 3, and pink is area 4. In the 3DS version, yellow is area 1, pink is area 2, green is area 3, and blue is area 4. Despite the mansion being created by the Boos, they appear to have been trapped in a Storage Room and become freed during the course of the game, where they are then found in most of the rooms.

At the end of the game after Luigi defeats King Boo, the mansion vanishes and a new one is built in its place using Luigi's money collected by the player throughout the game. The size of the new mansion is dependent on the amount of funds obtained by the player. Professor E. Gadd also reveals that the entirety of Luigi's adventure took place in only one night and that the mansion itself was just an illusion. There is also an alternate version of the mansion known as the Hidden Mansion, which can be played after Luigi defeats King Boo. The Hidden Mansion is identical to the normal mansion in the NTSC GameCube versions, but the ghosts and Boos are stronger. The Poltergust 3000 is 1.5 times more powerful in the Hidden Mansion. In the PAL GameCube release, the mansion is mirrored and the ghost placement is vastly different as well. Most of the changes made in the PAL version were retained in the 3DS remake, with the exception of the mirrored layout and the stronger Poltergust 3000.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

At the beginning of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, the map Luigi used to get to the mansion hangs on the wall behind him.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Luigi's Mansion. Page 137, volume 26 of Super Mario-kun.
Super Mario-kun

Luigi's Mansion appears in one chapter of volume 26 of Super Mario-kun. As in the game, Luigi wins it, but he stumbles on it after being lost in the woods and Mario being missing.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion is mentioned by one of the crows in Twilight Town in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

The Foyer of the mansion appears in the Mansion Patrol minigame of Super Paper Mario. The Foyer is depicted as black with no doors leading to the other rooms and lined with empty portraits, making it look different than its other depictions. However, the Nintendo Power Player's Guide for Super Paper Mario refers to it directly as "a Luigi's Mansion foyer".[1]

Mario Kart series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion is also the name of a battle course and race course found in the Mario Kart series. The courses take place both inside and outside the mansion, and feature many environmental elements originally seen in Luigi's Mansion. The battle course originally appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and later reappears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, while the race course first appears in Mario Kart DS and later in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Tour.

Luigi's Mansion also appears as a haunted house attraction in the background of GCN Baby Park in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart Tour. In the Mario Kart 8 iteration of the course, the mansion is redesigned.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

While the mansion is never seen in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, the Boo Woods, the area of which the mansion is located, is referred to after the eruption of Thwomp Volcano. The volcano destroys the young Professor E. Gadd's lab at the base of the volcano, prompting him to ponder moving his research to the Boo Woods. While also never seen, it is known that the Boo Woods is the location of his lab as seen in Luigi's Mansion.

Mario Power Tennis[edit]

Luigi's Mansion Court
Luigi's Mansion Court
Main article: Luigi's Mansion Court

Luigi's Mansion Court is a default court in Mario Power Tennis, and is it set in the Courtyard. There are numerous ghosts watching the game. In the normal version of this court, it is set on a concrete field, with no real gimmicks in it. In the gimmick version, on occasion, a ghost appears on either side of the court and can harass the players. This slows them down, making it more difficult to move and hit the ball at the right time. However, if a player lands the ball onto the mid-back space on the court (which has a picture of a light bulb on it), all the ghosts on the other side of the court disappear. The Minigame Terror Tennis is held on this court. Unlike in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, this mansion is actually the mansion (presumably in its older form) seen in Luigi's Mansion.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]

Main article: Luigi's Mansion (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)

Luigi's Mansion appears in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 as the second playable court in the Flower Tourney. Its main gimmick revolves around Ghosts.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Main article: Luigi's Mansion (stage)
Luigi's Mansion stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Luigi's Mansion stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Luigi's Mansion is an unlockable battle stage. The stage shows five rooms from Luigi's Mansion (based upon the Nursery, the Kitchen, the Study, the Ball Room, and the Foyer), and the mansion itself is destructible. Players can destroy a part of it by attacking the poles in the separate rooms. When a player does this a few Boos will appear and then quickly fade away. If players destroy all the poles, the stage will just be flat. Later, the stage will rebuild itself. If every player is not in any of the rooms and the mansion is whole, the front of the mansion is shown. It returned as a starter stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In it, like in all other stages, players have access to an alternate Omega form of the stage patterned after Final Destination: in this case, a balcony in front of the mansion's roof. The stage also reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

Main article: Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)

Luigi's Mansion returns as a baseball stadium in Mario Super Sluggers. The stadium must be accessed at night, and is unlocked when the player purchases Luigi's Flashlight for 300 coins from the Mario Stadium shop.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

Main article: Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)
A Volleyball match at Luigi's Mansion court

Luigi's Mansion makes an appearance in Mario Sports Mix as a volleyball and basketball court. During a basketball match, one of the ghosts may snatch the ball out of the player's hand and pass it off to one of their opponents. When playing volleyball, the volleyball net is covered in a large spider web. The volleyball and basketball match appears to take place inside.

Unused appearances[edit]

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Luigi's Mansion appears in concept artwork for The Super Mario Bros. Movie as a location in the Dark Lands.[2] In the Super Mario Bros. Plumbing voicemail, Luigi mentions (and puts emphasis on) a mansion when listing examples of residences customers may own, alluding to the location.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Trophy
Luigi's Mansion
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Appears in:
GCN Luigi's Mansion
How to unlock: Random
A big, creepy mansion in the heart of a gloomy forest. It was given to Luigi, who found its many rooms (including a dining room, kitchen, rec room, projection room, music room, and tea room) were infested with ghosts. Luigi was supposed to meet Mario here, but his bro went missing. Not known for his bravery, Luigi gathered his courage and set out to explore his new home. (American English)
A big, creepy mansion in the heart of a gloomy forest. It was given to Luigi, who found its many rooms (including a dining room, kitchen, billiards room, projection room, tea room and conservatory) were infested with ghosts. Luigi was supposed to meet Mario here, but his bro went missing. Not known for his bravery, Luigi gathered his courage and set out to explore his new home. (British English)
Songs in My Music
Name Source Credits
Luigi's Mansion Theme Luigi's Mansion Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Airship Theme
(Super Mario Bros. 3)
Super Mario Bros. 3 Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba
Castle / Boss Fortress*
(Super Mario World / SMB 3)
Super Mario World / Super Mario Bros. 3 Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Tetris: Type A Tetris Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura
Tetris: Type B* Tetris Arrangement: Masafumi Takada

* unlocked from CDs

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルイージマンション[?]
Ruīji Manshon
Luigi Mansion
Chinese (simplified) 路易吉洋馆[?]
Lùyìjí Yángguǎn
Luigi Mansion
路易吉的洋馆[?]
Lùyìjí de Yángguǎn
Luigi's Mansion
Dutch Luigi's Landgoed[?] Luigi's Estate
Luigi's Landhuis[?] Luigi's Mansion
French Manoir de Luigi[?] Luigi's Mansion
German Luigi's Mansion[?] -
Luigis Villa[?] Luigi's Mansion
Italian Palazzo di Luigi[?] Luigi's Mansion
Il palazzo di Luigi[?] Luigi's mansion
Korean 루이지 맨션[?]
Ruiji Maensyeon
Luigi Mansion
Portuguese Mansão do Luigi[?] Luigi's Mansion
Russian Особняк Луиджи[?]
Osobnyak Luidzhi
Luigi's Mansion
Дворец Луиджи[?]
Dvorets Luidzhi
Spanish Mansión de Luigi[?] Luigi's Mansion

Trivia[edit]

  • Although the mansion does not appear in the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, the trailer of Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition features Luigi with the Poltergust walking into a ghost house, referencing the mansion and game.
  • From the outside, the central two frontal windows on the second floor are lit and drawn in such a way to resemble glaring eyes. This may be a nod to the eye-like quarter-circle windows previously on 112 Ocean Avenue, a real-world house known as the setting of The Amityville Horror.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Paper Mario Nintendo Player's Guide, page 144.
  2. ^ GameXplain (April 23, 2023). Toadsworth & Toadette were in the Super Mario Bros. Movie?! Concept Art LEAK Reveals Cuts & Changes. YouTube. Retrieved April 23, 2023.