Gadd tells him that the Boos were the ones who released the portrait ghosts. All of them escape, flying into different rooms of the mansion. After defeating the Floating Whirlindas, he enters the Storage Room and hits a switch, which opens a fake door where 50 Boos and their leader, King Boo, are hiding. Luigi enters Area 2, another area through a previously blocked door and fights more ghosts. Gadd's lab and empties it, turning Neville, Lydia, and Chauncey back into portraits. With his ghost-hunting vacuum filling rapidly, Luigi returns to E. He does the same to Lydia, Neville's wife, and fights their baby, Chauncey, who sucks Luigi into his crib and fights him as a giant ghost, but is defeated and sucked into the Poltergust 3000. Luigi enters the mansion, sucking up ghosts and finding keys, while meeting Toad along the way, until he encounters a portrait ghost named Neville and defeats him with the Poltergust 3000. Gadd, scan objects, and see a map of the mansion. He gives Luigi the Poltergust 3000 to vacuum up ghosts and the Game Boy Horror to communicate with E. Gadd tells Luigi that the house is an illusion that has appeared out of thin air, where Mario has been captured by King Boo and his minions. Though his attempt fails, he introduces himself to Luigi before quickly escorting him to his laboratory near the mansion when more ghosts appear. Gadd appears and attempts to vacuum the ghost with his Poltergust 3000. He enters the mansion and is soon frightened by a ghost, but Professor E. Luigi, having won a mansion in a contest he did not enter, arrives in Boo Woods and locates it. Can he get rid of all the prank-loving ghosts and find Mario? Area 1 Luigi's not exactly known for his bravery. Gadd that his brother Mario was missing, so the Professor decided to give Luigi two inventions that would help him search for his brother. It just so happened that the old man, Professor Elvin Gadd, who lived near the house, was researching his favorite subject, ghosts. Suddenly, a ghost lunged at Luigi! "Mario! Help meee!" That's when a strange old man with a vacuum cleaner on his back appeared out of nowhere! This strange fellow managed to rescue Luigi from the ghosts, then the two of them escaped. Not only that, but there were ghosts in the mansion! Mario, who should have arrived first, was nowhere to be seen. As soon as Luigi set foot in the mansion, he started to feel nervous. According to the map, this mansion seemed to be the one Luigi was looking for. Finally, he came upon a gloomy mansion on the edge of the woods. Luigi tried to follow the map to his new mansion, but the night was dark, and he became hopelessly lost in an eerie forest along the way. I won myself a big mansion! Meet me there and we'll celebrate, what do you say?" One day, Luigi received an unexpected message: You've won a huge mansion! Naturally, He got very excited and called his brother, Mario. The Baltimore native dropped a new track “Drowning,” from his album “Dancing Shadows,” due out this fall.Story Instruction booklet And the grand prize is a big, haunted mansion!? It is a platform for you to create on.” He said there are “certain people that I have love for in the music business” but that “I think when you fall in love too much you kind of get lost in it.
I think it’s something to experience and you use it as a reference as you move forward. Mario also told us about his complicated feelings about the music industry: “I never had love for the industry. For me, I do a lot of things eternally, you know what I mean? I process things differently because honestly I’ve seen a lot of death in my family.
I don’t think crying or tears always necessarily express your pain or your thoughts for someone. The last time I cried about her was at the funeral. He says: “I think about my mother all the time. In the film, Mario confronts his mom, Shawntia Hardaway, about her drug use. There’s nothing to hide - no regrets at all.” In 2007, the star allowed MTV to chronicle his mother’s battle with addiction in the documentary “I Won’t Love You to Death.” But Mario - who says his latest music reveals “my perspective on the world” - tells us, “I never regretted talking about my mother because it’s my life. As Grammy-nominated Mario prepares to release an introspective new album, he tells Page Six that he doesn’t regret sharing his personal life in the past.