Vincent Van Gore

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Vincent Van Gore, the Starving Artist, is a ghost painter who has the ability to make his paintings reality. He was responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of Luigi’s Mansion. After being released by King Boo, Vincent Van Gore locked himself in the mansion’s studio, bringing his ghastly works of art to life. These ghosts filled the mansion, providing the backbone of King Boo’s forces. As such, Van Gore was a fundamental player in King Boo’s quest to capture both Mario and Luigi. Without the constant supply of ghosts, Luigi would have had a much easier time defeating King Boo and the portrait ghosts.

After batting past almost all of the mansion’s ghosts, Luigi ultimately discovered Vincent Van Gore, the source of the troublesome ghouls, in the Artist‘s Studio on the third floor of the mansion. However, instead of fighting Luigi directly, Van Gore brought his latest works of art to life to attack the green-clad plumber. As such, Luigi had to exterminate seven set of minor ghosts (with three ghosts per set) before he could face off against the artist himself. Luigi defeated (in order) a set of Gold Ghosts, Purple Punchers, Blue Twirlers, Grabbing Ghosts, Shy Guy ghosts, Garbage Can Ghosts, and, lastly, Purple Bombers.

After Luigi eliminated all twenty-one ghost creations, Vincent Van Gore became deeply saddened by the loss of his artwork. In this state of depression, Van Gore’s heart was exposed and Luigi easily sucked up the spirit with his Poltergust 3000. The ghost artist barely put up a fight, weakly puling as he was being sucked in. After Van Gore was defeated, Luigi acquired the Secret Altar Key needed to open the door to the lair of King Boo (and Mario’s cell).

Trivia

  • Although Vincent Van Gore is fifty-nine years old, he hasn’t sold a single painting in thirty years. However, since he is so stubborn, he refuses to let his art die, even in death.
  • Vincent Van Gore is an obvious parody of the artist Vincent van Gogh. However, Van Gore speaks with a stereotypical French accident, even though van Gogh was Dutch.
  • Sculptures of Biff Atlas and Lydia can be found in Van Gore’s studio.