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'''Henry and Orville, the Twin Brothers''' are two ghosts from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Henry uses a toy car in battle and is named after [[wikipedia:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]], who is often believed to be the inventor of the automobile (in truth, he developed an assembly line that made the mass-production of cars possible, thus sparking the automobile industry). Orville uses a toy plane in battle and is named after [[wikipedia:Wright brothers|Orville Wright]], who, along with his brother, designed and flew the first fully-controllable, powered fixed-wing airplane. | '''Henry and Orville, the Twin Brothers''' are two ghosts from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Henry uses a toy car in battle and is named after [[wikipedia:Henry Ford|Henry Ford]], who is often believed to be the inventor of the automobile (in truth, he developed an assembly line that made the mass-production of cars possible, thus sparking the automobile industry). Orville uses a toy plane in battle and is named after [[wikipedia:Wright brothers|Orville Wright]], who, along with his brother, designed and flew the first fully-controllable, powered fixed-wing airplane. |
Revision as of 11:09, July 17, 2012
- “Not bad, mister.”
- —Henry and Orville, Luigi's Mansion
Henry and Orville, the Twin Brothers are two ghosts from Luigi's Mansion. Henry uses a toy car in battle and is named after Henry Ford, who is often believed to be the inventor of the automobile (in truth, he developed an assembly line that made the mass-production of cars possible, thus sparking the automobile industry). Orville uses a toy plane in battle and is named after Orville Wright, who, along with his brother, designed and flew the first fully-controllable, powered fixed-wing airplane.
Unlike the other members of their direct family, the twins are not fought during Luigi's first visit to the second floor. This is because they hide their key in a complete other section of the mansion. When Luigi first entered the Twin's Room room, he found it empty. To lure the twins out of hiding, he used his trusty vacuum to spin an airplane mobile hanging from the ceiling (after reading in Lydia's diary that the boys got mad at her for doing the same thing). The twins decided to play hide and seek with Luigi. They told him to wait outside until they were ready. When Luigi re-entered, both were hiding in one of five boxes. Using his Poltergust, Luigi realized that a brother would shiver when his box was vacuumed or when an element was blown out (once again, Luigi received a clue about doing this, as Neville's diary mentioned that the twins are more afraid of the elements than their baby brother).
Using the Poltergust meant Luigi won the game quite easily, however the twins accused Luigi of cheating. They sealed the door, then Henry got on a car and Orville got on an airplane and they started attacking him. To make them vulnerable, Luigi sucked the car and the airplane, capturing each twin one by one. The easiest way was to first suck up the car and Henry while avoiding Orville as his plane dropped small bombs. Upon lighting the room, he retrieved Mario's Shoe.
Physical Appearance
Henry wears a white shirt that's tinted blue and has a purple stripe on each end of the sleeves. Over it he has a purple vest that has purple buttons and details.
Orville wears the exact same thing but his shirt is tinted yellow and has a yellow stripe on the end of his sleeves. He has a red vest over it that has gold buttons and details.
Heart Quote
- “SMASH!”
- —Henry, Luigi's Mansion
- “Guh-waaaa!”
- —Orville, Luigi's Mansion
Frames
- HenryOrville1.PNG
Bronze Frame
- HenryOrville2.PNG
Silver Frame
- Henry and Orville, the Twins.png
Gold Frame
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- Only Orville gives up the pearls, so Luigi will have to get him second.
- On the west side of the Twin's Room, by the door, there are two pictures of two identical boys. Those pictures might be of Henry and Orville while living.
- Henry and Orville, along with the Clockwork Soldiers, are the only ghosts that are fought in a group, excluding The Floating Whirlindas, since they are vacuumed up together.
- They are also the only ones given individual names despite being in a group.