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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Chef Soulfflé is a ghost with an appearance similar to that of a normal chef. He has unruly brown hair, a large messy brown mustache, and turquoise eyes and mouth.
Chef Soulfflé is a ghost with an appearance similar to that of a normal chef. He has unruly brown hair, a large messy mustache, and turquoise eyes and mouth.


Luigi and Gooigi end up exposing Chef Soulfflé after sucking up a huge amount of smoke (presumably caused by his attempts at preparing food). After discovering Luigi and Gooigi in his kitchen, he drops the fish he was flipping and angrily confronts them.
Luigi and Gooigi end up exposing Chef Soulfflé after sucking up a huge amount of smoke (presumably caused by his attempts at preparing food). After discovering Luigi and Gooigi in his kitchen, he drops the fish he was flipping and angrily confronts them.

Revision as of 02:57, January 13, 2020

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Chef Soulfflé is the fourth boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3. He is encountered and fought on the second floor after Luigi locates him in the Mezzanine kitchen. Defeating Chef Soulfflé rewards Luigi with the elevator button to the fourth floor, after retrieving it from some Mice. His name is a pun on "soul" and "soufflé".

Appearance

Chef Soulfflé is a ghost with an appearance similar to that of a normal chef. He has unruly brown hair, a large messy mustache, and turquoise eyes and mouth.

Luigi and Gooigi end up exposing Chef Soulfflé after sucking up a huge amount of smoke (presumably caused by his attempts at preparing food). After discovering Luigi and Gooigi in his kitchen, he drops the fish he was flipping and angrily confronts them.

Battle

Chef Soulfflé wields a frying pan, which he uses both to attack and to protect himself from the Strobulb. In order to defeat him, the player has to take it from him with the Suction Shot or fling pumpkins and/or watermelons at him to disarm him of his pan allowing for an opportunity to flash him and stun him to suck him in. If Luigi runs out of pumpkins and watermelons, Soulfflé will toss fish at him which can be thrown the same way. Once defeated, he struggles to escape before being sucked in, releasing several fishes in addition to the fourth floor elevator button, although a Mouse steals the button before Luigi can retrieve it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ムッシュ・テイシェ
Musshu Teishe
Translated as "Monsieur Teishe"; 「テイシェ」 is derived from 「亭主」 (Teishu, owner)

Chinese 慕修提歇
Mùxiūtíxiē
Transliterated from the Japanese name

Dutch Kok Eauvain
Pun on the French dish Coq au vin. "Kok" means "cook" or "chef".
French Krem Brûlé
From crême brulée, a dessert
German Jacques Cuisinier
Cook (in french) Jacques
Italian Chef Panique
Meaning "Chef Panic" in French
Spanish (NOA) Chef Ocassoulet
A cassoulet is a rich, slow-cooked casserole containing meat (typically pork sausages, goose, duck and sometimes mutton), pork skin (couennes) and white beans (haricots blancs), originating in southern France
Spanish (NOE) Pescanislao
Pun on "pesca" (fishing) and the Italian name Stanislao