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{{about|the room in Luigi's Mansion|the bonus area in the [[Metro Kingdom]] in [[Super Mario Odyssey]]|[[Metro Kingdom#Bonus areas|Metro Kingdom § Bonus areas]]}}
The '''Projection Room''' is one of the many rooms in [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. It is located in Area Three.
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|image=[[File:Projection Room.png|250px]]
|area=Area Three
|ghost=[[Grabbing Ghost|Cinema Ghosts]]
|boo=[[List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion#ShamBoo|ShamBoo]]
}}
[[File:ProjectionRoom3DS.png|thumb|left|The Projection Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.]]
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The '''Projection Room''' is one of the many rooms in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. It is located in Area Three.


When Luigi entered the Projection Room, he noticed an old-fashioned film projector on the front wall. When the plumber tapped it, the projector lit up the screen in the front of the room. Some [[Grabbing Ghosts|Purple Grabbers]] made their appearance on the shadows of the projection screen, but Luigi wasn't fooled and sucked up each one. When the lights came on, Luigi received '''Mario's Glove''', the fourth item he would need to take to [[Madame Clairvoya]].
When [[Luigi]] enters the Projection Room, he taps a projector on the front wall, causing some [[Grabbing Ghost|Cinema Ghosts]] to appear on the screen. Luigi sucks up the ghosts, causing the lights to turn on and [[Mario's Glove]] to appear. In the remake's version of the Hidden Mansion, a chest containing money appears instead.


The Projection Room has a couple points of interest. First, obviously, there's the projector and the projector screen, flanked by two oddly-shaped speakers (think violin case without the neck). Secondly, there is a large cabinet on the eastern wall of the room.
==Description==
The Projection Room has a couple points of interest. First, obviously, there's the projector and the projector screen, flanked by two oddly-shaped speakers resembling violin cases without necks. Secondly, there is a large cabinet on the eastern wall of the room.


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If Luigi tries to suck the projection screen with his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]], it turns into the picture of [[Boolossus]] that says "Get out of here!". This poster appears again in [[Washroom (2F)|the washroom on the second floor]].


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==Ghosts in The Projection Room during the blackout==
*Seven [[Grabbing Ghost|Cinema Ghosts]] (20 HP each)
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=映写室
|JapR=Eishashitsu
|JapM=Projection Room
|Fre=Salle de projection
|FreM=Projection hall
|Ger=Filmraum
|GerM=Movie room
|Ita=Cabina di proiezione
|ItaM=Projection cabin
|Spa=La sala de proyecciones
|SpaM=The Projections Room
}}
 
==Trivia==
*Scanning either of the two large speaker-like structures will cause a message to flash on the [[Game Boy Horror]]'s display featuring a boxed-in question mark and a "What is this?" message, which is only shared with a few other objects from throughout the mansion. Neither of the objects seem to have any importance, nor do they drop anything if interacted with.
 
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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion locations]]
[[de:Filmraum]]
[[it:Cabina di proiezione]]

Latest revision as of 23:47, February 22, 2024

This article is about the room in Luigi's Mansion. For the bonus area in the Metro Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey, see Metro Kingdom § Bonus areas.
Projection Room
The Projection Room from Luigi's Mansion
Area Area Three
Normal ghosts Cinema Ghosts
Boo ShamBoo
Luigi in the Projection Room
The Projection Room in the Nintendo 3DS remake.
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The Projection Room is one of the many rooms in Luigi's Mansion. It is located in Area Three.

When Luigi enters the Projection Room, he taps a projector on the front wall, causing some Cinema Ghosts to appear on the screen. Luigi sucks up the ghosts, causing the lights to turn on and Mario's Glove to appear. In the remake's version of the Hidden Mansion, a chest containing money appears instead.

Description[edit]

The Projection Room has a couple points of interest. First, obviously, there's the projector and the projector screen, flanked by two oddly-shaped speakers resembling violin cases without necks. Secondly, there is a large cabinet on the eastern wall of the room.

If Luigi tries to suck the projection screen with his vacuum, it turns into the picture of Boolossus that says "Get out of here!". This poster appears again in the washroom on the second floor.

Ghosts in The Projection Room during the blackout[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 映写室
Eishashitsu
Projection Room

French Salle de projection
Projection hall
German Filmraum
Movie room
Italian Cabina di proiezione
Projection cabin
Spanish La sala de proyecciones
The Projections Room

Trivia[edit]

  • Scanning either of the two large speaker-like structures will cause a message to flash on the Game Boy Horror's display featuring a boxed-in question mark and a "What is this?" message, which is only shared with a few other objects from throughout the mansion. Neither of the objects seem to have any importance, nor do they drop anything if interacted with.