Oya Mā-hakase ni Shitsumon!

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Oya Mā-hakase ni Shitsumon!
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Oya Mā-hakase ni Shitsumon! is a section of the official Japanese Luigi's Mansion website. Within the section, Professor E. Gadd answers various questions about the game. All of E. Gadd's answers feature a caption that summarizes the answer, while a more detailed description is provided underneath.

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  • What happens to the captured Ghosts?
"You will be catching various ghosts, but some of the ghosts you catch, I will be collecting them.

The collected ghosts, using the machine I developed that "turns the form of ghosts into pictures," I will make portraits of them.

And those pictures, I will display them in the gallery that is inside the lab."''
  • Should I also collect coins and stuff?
"The coins, bills, and jewels you find inside the mansion, they’re precious treasures, you know.

You should collect them a great deal. Someday, when you actually build your own house, why not use them then?"

  • When you are hurt, what do you do?

"When you take damage, your heart gradually decreases.

If you examine furniture or suck in two or more ghosts at once, you may sometimes find something that has the shape of a heart.
If you take this, your stamina will recover.
An eye for an eye, a heart for a heart, that’s how it is!
  • Where is the professor always?
As for me, I am usually in the laboratory that is near the mansion.
However, you don’t need to worry.
Through the portable machine I gave you [GAMEBOY HORROR], there is a mechanism by which the sight of you walking around inside the mansion is projected onto the laboratory’s monitor.
At times, I will also send you advice.
Collect ghosts with peace of mind!

Answer captions[edit]

  • To the original picture, it shall be returned.[A]
  • If you collect them ahead of time, it will be good, I reckon.[A]
  • Take the heart, it shall be.[A]
  • Inside the laboratory, it is.[A]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マー博士に質問![1]
Oya Mā-hakase ni Shitsumon!
A Question to Professor E. Gadd!

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d In the Japanese text, E. Gadd's answers are stylized to reflect his age. This results in grammatically incorrect-sounding English translations.

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