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'''Polterpups''' are ghost [[dog]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. During the game, Luigi encounters a sole Polterpup throughout several missions in the game and take various objects of importance that [[Luigi]] needs. These range from [[Key]]s to [[Gold Bones]]. A Polterpup, the one only encountered in the story, may also revive Luigi, who has lost all of his [[Heart Point|HP]], if Luigi happens to have a Gold Dog Bone with him. When a Polterpup has taken something, Luigi must track it down using the [[Dark Light]] function. When the Polterpup is found, he must suck it up. Upon being sucked up, their color changes to gold. This single Polterpup, named ?????, consistently escapes from the [[Poltergust 5000]]. Unlike other Polterpups, it seems to not be affected by the [[Dark Moon]]'s shattering, as according to [[Professor E. Gadd]], it is only playing with Luigi. It is eventually caught and put in the vault after the first mission in the [[Treacherous Mansion]].
'''Polterpups''' are ghost [[dog]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. During the game, Luigi encounters a sole Polterpup throughout several missions in the game and take various objects of importance that [[Luigi]] needs. These range from [[Key]]s to [[Gold Bones]]. A Polterpup, the one only encountered in the story, may also revive Luigi, who has lost all of his [[Heart Point|HP]], if Luigi happens to have a Gold Dog Bone with him. When a Polterpup has taken something, Luigi must track it down using the [[Dark Light]] function. When the Polterpup is found, he must suck it up. Upon being sucked up, their color changes to gold. This single Polterpup, named ????? and sporting a red collar instead of the usual blue, consistently escapes from the [[Poltergust 5000]]. Unlike other Polterpups, it seems to not be affected by the [[Dark Moon]]'s shattering, as according to [[Professor E. Gadd]], it is only playing with Luigi. It is eventually caught and put in the vault after the first mission in the [[Treacherous Mansion]].


Polterpups also appear in a specific multiplayer mode called [[ScareScraper|Polterpup Mode]]. In this mode, the group must find the kennels or locations where the Polterpups are hiding and acquire them all. Each Polterpup has 50 [[Heart Point|HP]], except for Big Polterpups, which have 100 HP, are found only in Polterpup mode of the [[ScareScraper]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uswNpCwIQA</ref>
Polterpups also appear in a specific multiplayer mode called [[ScareScraper|Polterpup Mode]]. In this mode, the group must find the kennels or locations where the Polterpups are hiding and acquire them all. Each Polterpup has 50 [[Heart Point|HP]], except for Big Polterpups, which have 100 HP, are found only in Polterpup mode of the [[ScareScraper]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uswNpCwIQA</ref>

Revision as of 08:34, April 7, 2013

Template:Species-infobox Polterpups are ghost dogs in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. During the game, Luigi encounters a sole Polterpup throughout several missions in the game and take various objects of importance that Luigi needs. These range from Keys to Gold Bones. A Polterpup, the one only encountered in the story, may also revive Luigi, who has lost all of his HP, if Luigi happens to have a Gold Dog Bone with him. When a Polterpup has taken something, Luigi must track it down using the Dark Light function. When the Polterpup is found, he must suck it up. Upon being sucked up, their color changes to gold. This single Polterpup, named ????? and sporting a red collar instead of the usual blue, consistently escapes from the Poltergust 5000. Unlike other Polterpups, it seems to not be affected by the Dark Moon's shattering, as according to Professor E. Gadd, it is only playing with Luigi. It is eventually caught and put in the vault after the first mission in the Treacherous Mansion.

Polterpups also appear in a specific multiplayer mode called Polterpup Mode. In this mode, the group must find the kennels or locations where the Polterpups are hiding and acquire them all. Each Polterpup has 50 HP, except for Big Polterpups, which have 100 HP, are found only in Polterpup mode of the ScareScraper.[1]

In the game's ending, it is shown that Luigi keeps the Polterpup met in the story as a pet, which was shown to sleep with Luigi at the end of the game.

Ghost Container Description

Polterpup - Normally very playful and kind, the Polterpups started misbehaving after the Dark Moon shattered. (Scarescraper Ghosts Section)

Big Polterpup - This pooch is big, so it might take more than one ghost hunter to keep him under control!

????? - I haven't come up with a name for this mischievous and adorable Polterpup yet. He's caused us a whole mess of trouble, but I think the playful tyke just wants someone to take him in. (Evershade Valley Ghosts section)

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • When a Polterpup goes through a wall, it leaves an imprint, referencing the Slimer from Ghostbusters.
  • Despite being a ghost itself, other ghosts seem to have a dislike of Polterpups, which is shown at the Old Clockworks where one of them steals a clockhand from some Greenies.
  • A Swapnote message regarding Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was sent by Shigeru Miyamoto prior to the game's release. According to the note, the Polterpup is Miyamoto's favorite ghost in the game.
  • The Polterpup, ?????, is the only ghost in the Ghost vault without a name.
  • Despite only one Polterpup appearing in Story Mode, after capturing it, it still restores Luigi's HP when he is out.

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