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Revision as of 05:58, August 4, 2024

Elvin Gadd
Sprite of Elvin Gadd (past)
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Species Human
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Portrayed by Kazumi Totaka
“Oh, criminy, I have guests! I was so caught up in my research I didn't notice you.”
Elvin Gadd, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Elvin Gadd is the younger version of Professor Elvin Gadd who appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, identical in appearance to his older self, with the exception of his hair being black and his face having no wrinkles. Additionally, his voice is higher pitched than that of his older self. Of all the characters who have younger selves, Elvin Gadd is the only one that does not interact with his present-day self. Elvin Gadd is encountered in his lab on Thwomp Volcano as it is erupting, studying Thwomps and the history of the volcano itself. During the eruption, Elvin Gadd's lab is destroyed by Thwomps that fall through the building, including a massive, flaming one that is about to explode. Seeing Baby Mario douse the giant Thwomp, the memories of his present-day self suddenly start to be rearranged, and he has the idea of building the Hydrogush 4000.

Afterward, Elvin Gadd mentions that he plans on relocating to an affordable lab at the edge of Boo Woods for "paranormal research", a reference to Luigi's Mansion, and he is not seen again for the rest of the game. As his old lab is destroyed, it cannot be revisited.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 過去のオヤ・マー博士[1]
Kako no Oya Mā-hakase
Elvin Gadd of the past
Italian Strambic[?] E. Gadd
Spanish Fesor[?] E. Gadd

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References

  1. ^ Sawada, Yukio. (August 22, 2007) Super Mario-Kun volume 36, page 55. Retrieved July 26, 2017.