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Crow

Figuring out which names should go where when/if Crow is (ever) split.

Unsorted

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワタリガラス
Watarigarasu
Raven
Dutch Raaf Raven
Portuguese Corvo Crow/raven
Russian Ворон
Voron
Raven

TTYD

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カラス
Karasu
Crow
French Corbeau Raven
German Krähe Crow
Italian Corvo Crow
Korean 까마귀
Kkamagwi
Crow
Spanish Cuervo Crow

LM

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カーラ
Kāra
From「かあ」(, crow's caw) and「」(karasu, crow)
Chinese (simplified) 嘎嘎鸦
Gāgā yā
Caw-Caw Crow
Chinese (traditional) 嘎嘎鴉
Gāgā yā
Caw-Caw Crow
French Corbeau Raven; compare to "corneille", which is closer to crow
German Krähe Crow
Italian Corvo Crow
Korean 까악
Kkaak
?
Spanish Cuervo Crow

Gold

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴルカーラ[citation needed]
Goru Kāra
Gol (short for "gold") Crow

Origami King attack names

Japanese English Enemies Corresponding preexisting article?
ずつき (Headbonk) Headbonk
Headbalonk
Headbutt
Goomba
Galoomba
Pokey
Headbonk
たいあたり (Ram) Battering Ram
Flyin' Fish
Flyin' Headbonk
Blush from Above
Blump
Bumble Bump
Swoop
Cheep Cheep
Paragoomba
Fly Guy
Blooper
Stingby
Belly Flop?
とっしんこうげき (Rush Attack) Big Battering Ram
Rattack
Swoop
Scaredy Rat
ぬすむ (Steal) Steal Scaredy Rat
ポカポカこうげき (Over-and-Over Attack) Blush Rush
Flyin' Blush Rush
Shy Guy
Fly Guy
コウラアタック (Shell Toss) Shell Shot Koopa Troopa
Spiny
Buzzy Beetle
Spike Top
Shell Toss
水でっぽう (Squirt) Water Pistol Cheep Cheep Squirt
ハサミ (Pincer) Slice 'n' Dice Sidestepper (Red)
いかりのハサミ (Anger Pincer) Deep Cut Sidestepper (Blue)
ふみつけ (Stomp) Ninja Strike
Stomp
Ninji
Shoe Goomba
Fly Guy
しゅりけん (Shuriken) Shuriken Toss Ninji Throwing Star
かわりみのじゅつ (Dodging Technique) Ninja Decoy
ショット (Shot) Bullet Snifit
スリーショット (Three Shots) Bullet Barrage
ひふき (Fire Breath) Fire Breath Mechakoopa
ホネなげ (Bone Throw) Bone Toss Dry Bones
ハリセンこうげき (Paper Fan Attack) Paper Fan Black Shy Guy
とびコウラアタック (Flying Shell Toss) Flyin' Shell Shot Koopa Paratroopa Shell Shot
とびゲリ (Flying Kick) Flyin' Kick Sky Dive (Paper Mario)
ビンタ (Slap) Spooky Slap Boo Smack
おどろかす (Spook) Spooky Surprise Spook
いとだまこうげき (Thread Ball Attack) Web Shot Scuttlebug
かみつき (Bite) Bite Scuttlebug
Nipper Plant
Jumping Piranha Plant
Piranha Plant
Ptooie
たおれこみ (Flop) Flop Pokey
とつげき (Charge) Beak Bomber Crowber
ホネずつき (Bone Headbonk) Skullbonk Bone Goomba
ハンマーなげ (Hammer Throw) Hammer Throw Hammer Bro
Sledge Bro
Hammer Throw (badge)
ファイアなげ (Fire Throw) Fire Throw Fire Bro
スミこうげき (Ink Attack) Ink Splat Blooper
ブーメラン (Boomerang) Boomerang Boomerang Bro Boomerang
アイスなげ (Ice Throw) Ice Throw
Icy Up-Chuck
Ice Bro
Snow Spike
ヒップドロップ (Ground Pound) Ground Pound Spike
Snow Spike
Stone Spike
Ground Pound
シューリンガンなげ (Spike Ball Throw) Up-Chuck Spike Spike Ball?
いわなげ (Rock Throw) Rocky Up-Chuck Stone Spike
くしざし (Impaling) Skewer Spike Top
なぐる (Strike) Hammer Down Sledge Bro
ファイア (Fire) Fireball Piranha Plant
Jumping Piranha Plant
スパナなげ (Spanner Throw) Wrench Throw Rocky Wrench Wrench?
レンチなげ (Wrench Throw) Spanner Throw
つつき (Peck) Sting Stingby
タックル (Tackle) Tackle Chargin' Chuck
パス (Pass) Forward Pass
ポイなげこうげき (Hurl Attack) Ball Toss Ptooie
カミナリ (Thunder) Thunder Sumo Bro
キック (Kick) Flat Foot Li'l Cutout Soldier
Big Cutout Soldier
パンチ (Punch) Flat Fist

Lab

Not to be confused with Lab (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon), a room in Gloomy Manor.
Luigi in E. Gadd's Lab in Luigi's Mansion for Nintendo 3DS.
The Lab in the 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion
“Why, these cozy quarters are where I do my ghost-studying. Professor E. Gadd's Ghost research laboratory! The Lab, if you're of a shortening mind.”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion

The Lab is a room of Professor E. Gadd's Lab in Luigi's Mansion and its remake. It is here that Professor E. Gadd informs Luigi about the mansion and its ghosts near the beginning of the game, and later provides information on Boos. This is also where E. Gadd asks the player where they want to go; to the Mansion, the Training Room, the Gallery, or, once the game is beaten, the Hidden Mansion.

In the Nintendo 3DS remake, the camera has a different angle to fit with the screen and show the second player. Also, when E. Gadd asks Luigi for the first time what he wants to do, he receives a call from the future E. Gadd, who presents to him Gooigi, a copy of Luigi that can be used in co-op play.

History

Luigi's Mansion

Sandbox
The Lab
Area Other
Normal ghosts (none)
LabPortrificationizer ChamberTraining Room (Luigi's Mansion)Gallery (Luigi's Mansion)Professor Elvin Gadd's Lab Map
Click an area to open the relevant article.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Luigi and E. Gadd in the Bunker

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.

Luigi's Mansion 3

Sandbox
Luigi inside of Professor Elvin Gadd's lab
Floor Basement

The Lab is Professor E. Gadd's headquarters in Luigi's Mansion 3. It is a small laboratory that can be compressed to a portable size. E. Gadd sets it up in the garage of The Last Resort after Luigi rescues him and captures the Steward. Its interior and exterior heavily resemble those of the Bunker from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. While in the lab, Luigi has access to all of the features of the Virtual Boo, such as talking to E. Gadd, changing settings, and viewing a map of the hotel. Additionally, Luigi can view the ghosts and gems he has collected and access the ScareScraper and ScreamPark.

After obtaining the fourth floor's elevator button from the Mezzanine and returning it to the elevator, E. Gadd introduces the Shopping Network, which allows Luigi to buy Gold Bones, Boo Finders, and Gem Finders for 1000G apiece. He also gives the Luigi the ability to warp to the lab from anywhere in the hotel instead of having to travel back to the garage. However, he cannot do this if he is escorting a Toad or there are ghosts after him.

At the end of the game, the lab is attacked by King Boo, who uses his crown's power to carry it to the roof of the hotel. He then destroys the lab and traps E. Gadd and all of the Toads in a painting.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラボ
Rabo
Lab Luigi's Mansion
ベースラボ
Bēsu Rabo
Base Lab Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3
Chinese (simplified) 实验室基地
Shíyànshì Jīdì
Laboratory Base Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Chinese (traditional) 實驗室基地
Shíyànshì Jīdì
Laboratory Base Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3
Dutch Bunker - Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
French Labo[1] Lab Luigi's Mansion 3
German Bunker - Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Italian Laboratorio Lab Luigi's Mansion and Luigi's Mansion 3
Korean 연구 기지
Yeongu Giji
Research Base Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3
Spanish Búnker Bunker Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Laboratorio[2] Laboratory Luigi's Mansion 3
Professor E. Gadd's Ghost research laboratory
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 研究所けんきゅうじょ
Kenkyūsho
Laboratory
Italian Laboratorio di spettroricerca Ghost research lab

Trivia

  • There is a tall, wooden ladder in the lab that can only be barely seen in-game. Through cheat codes, Luigi is able to actually climb the ladder up to the top through a tall, vertical tunnel, but the ladder does not lead to any in-game areas.

References

  1. ^ "Bienvenue dans mon labo !" Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion 3.
  2. ^ "¡Bienvenido a mi laboratorio!" Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion 3.