"Henry" redirects here. For the historical figure in Mario's Time Machine, see Henry Ford.
TwinIcon.png Henry and Orville
Luigi's Mansion
Full name Henry and Orville, the Twin Brothers (GameCube) / The shy twin brothers (3DS)
Age 5
Biography The twins like to play hide and seek, but since they both hide, the game never seems to end.
Room The Twins' Room
HP 200 (100 each)
Heart quote SMASH! (Henry)

Guh-waaaa! (Orville)

“Not bad, mister!”
Henry and Orville, Luigi's Mansion

Henry and Orville, the Twin Brothers, are two ghosts from Luigi's Mansion and its remake. They are the sons of Neville and Lydia and the elder brothers of Chauncey. Henry uses a toy car in battle and is named after Henry Ford, who was a major contributor to 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. The twins' portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 14.

Luigi's MansionEdit

Unlike the other members of their direct family, the twins are not fought during Luigi's first visit to the second floor. To reveal the twins in the room, Luigi uses his Poltergust 3000 to spin a helicopter mobile hanging from the ceiling. The twins then decide to play hide and seek with Luigi. They tell him to wait outside until they are ready. When Luigi re-enters, both are hiding in one of five boxes in the room. When Luigi uses his Poltergust, a brother shivers when his box is vacuumed or an element is blown out. Alternatively, the Game Boy Horror's search function can be used to listen for the twins' heartbeats.

 
Henry and Orville conversing with Luigi about playing hide and seek.

After Luigi finds them, they accuse him of cheating, even if he does not use the Poltergust to find them. They seal the door, then Henry gets on a car and Orville gets on an airplane. They begin to attack him, with Orville throwing bombs at Luigi while Henry attempts to ram Luigi. All attacks deal ten damage. To make them vulnerable, Luigi sucks the car and the airplane, capturing each twin. Only Orville releases pearls. Upon lighting the room, Luigi retrieves Mario's Shoe. In the Hidden Mansion of the 3DS remake, capturing Henry and Orville is not required, as Mario's Letter can be found in the desk in the Twins' Room without capturing the twins, and Mario's Shoe has also been moved to the Billiards Room in Slim Bankshot's possession.

Physical appearanceEdit

Both twins have teal skin, blond hair, and glowing green eyes. Their heads are round, and their chins are slightly pointed.

Henry wears a white shirt that is 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 other details.

Orville wears the same outfit, 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 other details.

FramesEdit

GameCube versionEdit

3DS versionEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウォン と テッド[?]
Won to Teddo
"Wan" and "Ted"; their name is a pun on "wanted"
French Igor et Grishka, Les Jumeaux[?] Igor and Grishka, The Twins. Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff are famous twins.
German Fortis und Wegbert, Zwillingsbrüder[?] Gone-is and Away-bert, twin brothers. "Ist fort" means is gone.
Italian Nasco e Dino, i gemelli[?] Nasco and Dino, The Twins. Their names, "Nasco" and "Dino" are a reference from the game "Nascondino" ("Hide and seek")
Spanish Pedro y Enrique, los gemelos[?] Pedro and Enrique, the Twins. Pedro and Enrique were famous historical Spanish stepbrothers.

TriviaEdit

  • Two portraits of figures resembling Henry and Orville can be found on the leftmost wall of The Twins' Room, possibly depicting each of them when they were alive.