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{{see also|Portrait ghost|Mario's Painting}}
{{see also|Portrait ghost|Mario's Painting}}
[[File:Mario's Painting LM.png|thumb|150px|Mario trapped in a painting]]
[[File:Mario's Painting LM.png|thumb|150px|Mario trapped in a painting]]
Multiple paintings appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Most are simple background objects that occasionally hold treasure and can be commented on by [[Luigi]] through the [[Game Boy Horror]]; some of these appear to depict living versions of the [[portrait ghost]]s, and the ones in the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]] speak to Luigi after he blows out six [[candle]]s early on. Some, however, are more important to the plot, namely, the ones of the defeated portrait ghosts, the quality of which depends on how many [[pearl]]s Luigi collects. Another is the one [[Mario]] is trapped in, which serves as Luigi's primary goal. Before the battle with [[King Boo]], the painting is replaced with one of [[Bowser]], which sucks the two inside it. After Luigi defeats King Boo, the Mario painting reappears, and Luigi takes it back to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s lab. Mario is then sent through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]] in reverse to return him to normal. Unlike the static images of the portrait ghosts, Mario's picture is of him banging on the panel, trying to escape.
Multiple paintings appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Most are simple background objects that occasionally hold treasure and can be commented on by [[Luigi]] through the [[Game Boy Horror]]; some of these appear to depict living versions of the [[portrait ghost]]s, and the ones in the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]] speak to Luigi after he blows out six [[candle]]s early on. Some, however, are more important to the plot, namely, the ones of the defeated portrait ghosts, the quality of which depends on how many [[pearl]]s Luigi collects. Another is the one [[Mario]] is trapped in, which serves as Luigi's primary goal. Before the battle with [[King Boo]], the painting is replaced with one of [[Bowser]], which sucks the two inside it. After Luigi defeats King Boo, the Mario painting reappears, and Luigi takes it back to [[Professor Elvin Gadd|E. Gadd]]'s lab. Mario is then sent through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]] in reverse to return him to normal. Unlike the static images of the portrait ghosts, Mario's picture is of him banging on the panel, trying to escape.


====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====

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