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Revision as of 08:28, October 25, 2023

This article is about the location in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. For the hazard found in various golf games, see List of golfing terms § Bunker.
Luigi and E. Gadd in the Bunker
“You seem a bit tense, son. Relax! We're perfectly safe here in this impenetrable orange.”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

The Bunker is Professor E. Gadd's shelter from the hostile ghosts in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The Bunker's exterior resembles E. Gadd's original lab in Thwomp Volcano in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Equipped with several monitors and an assortment of technological equipment, the Bunker is where E. Gadd pixelates Luigi to and from the various mansions in the game, tracks and cleanses pieces of the Dark Moon, and repairs broken objects. A platform in the floor takes Luigi to E. Gadd's Vault, where captured ghosts, money, and gems are stored.

The Bunker briefly appears in the 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion when the E. Gadd of the Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon era contacts his and Luigi's past selves about testing his Luigi clone, Gooigi.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベースラボ[?]
Bēsu Rabo
Base Lab
Chinese (simplified) 实验室基地[?] ?
Dutch Bunker[?] Bunker
German Bunker[?] Bunker
Russian Бункер[?]
Bunker
Bunker
Spanish Búnker[?] Bunker