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In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', King Boo sends Mario and [[Luigi]] an invitation to [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's new house]]. Mario arrives first in an attempt to welcome Luigi, only to be caught by [[Boo]]s while walking in. King Boo traps Mario in the painting and rests in the [[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] until Luigi releases him and his minions. Upon being released, King Boo watched over Mario in the [[Secret Altar]], hoping no one rescues Mario and to trap Luigi as well. Upon Luigi's arrival at the altar, King Boo turns Mario into Bowser, which inhales Luigi inside.
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', King Boo sends Mario and [[Luigi]] an invitation to [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's new house]]. Mario arrives first in an attempt to welcome Luigi, only to be caught by [[Boo]]s while walking in. King Boo traps Mario in the painting and rests in the [[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] until Luigi releases him and his minions. Upon being released, King Boo watched over Mario in the [[Secret Altar]], hoping no one rescues Mario and to trap Luigi as well. Upon Luigi's arrival at the altar, King Boo turns Mario into Bowser, which inhales Luigi inside.


After Luigi captures King Boo, he escapes the painting, grabs Mario, and heads to the lab. Using the Ghost Portrificationizer, he reverts Mario back to normal (but in a rather comical yet painful overwhelming way).
After Luigi captures King Boo, he escapes the painting, grabs Mario, and heads to the lab. Using the Ghost Portrificationizer, he reverts Mario back to normal (but in a rather comical way).
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