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{{Quote|Allow me to introduce this green doppelgänger. I call him Gooigi!|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
{{Quote|Allow me to introduce this green doppelgänger. I call him Gooigi!|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion}}
[[File:Gooigi introduction.png|thumb|The future E. Gadd introduces Gooigi]]
[[File:Gooigi introduction.png|thumb|The future E. Gadd introduces Gooigi]]
'''Gooigi''', or '''Guigi''',<ref>File name of an image ([https://luigismansion.nintendo.com/assets/img/journal/entry-3/guigi-2x.png ''guigi-2x.png'']) from the official website of ''Luigi's Mansion'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].</ref> is a clone of [[Luigi]] who appears in the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]] of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He appears in Luigi's image, but is entirely composed of green goo, hence his name, and wields a gooey version of the [[Poltergust 3000]]. He was created by the future [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''.
'''Gooigi''', or '''Guigi''',<ref>File name of an image ([https://luigismansion.nintendo.com/assets/img/journal/entry-3/guigi-2x.png ''guigi-2x.png'']) from the official website of ''Luigi's Mansion'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].</ref> is a clone of [[Luigi]] who appears in the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]] of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He appears in Luigi's image, but is entirely composed of green goo, hence his name, and wields a gooey version of the [[Poltergust 3000]]. He was created by the future [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'',  in the future. <ref>In a video, the background is from Dark Moon''.</ref>


In the game, Gooigi serves as the second player in the game's new multiplayer mode. He begins with only 50 HP and is vulnerable to fire, burning and melting very easily, but can revive indefinitely if his health reaches zero.<ref>GameXplain (October 11, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUkASoKT5D4 Meeting Gooigi in Luigi's Mansion 3DS Cutscene! + A Peek into E. Gadd's Future]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved October 12, 2018.</ref> When Gooigi is not being played by a second player, he is seen in the background of The Lab staring at some test tubes.
In the game, Gooigi serves as the second player in the game's new multiplayer mode. He begins with only 50 HP and is vulnerable to fire, burning and melting very easily, but can revive indefinitely if his health reaches zero.<ref>GameXplain (October 11, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUkASoKT5D4 Meeting Gooigi in Luigi's Mansion 3DS Cutscene! + A Peek into E. Gadd's Future]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved October 12, 2018.</ref> When Gooigi is not being played by a second player, he is seen in the background of The Lab staring at some test tubes.

Revision as of 19:55, May 21, 2019

“Allow me to introduce this green doppelgänger. I call him Gooigi!”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion
The future Professor E. Gadd introduces Gooigi in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.
The future E. Gadd introduces Gooigi

Gooigi, or Guigi,[1] is a clone of Luigi who appears in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion. He appears in Luigi's image, but is entirely composed of green goo, hence his name, and wields a gooey version of the Poltergust 3000. He was created by the future Professor E. Gadd from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, in the future. [2]

In the game, Gooigi serves as the second player in the game's new multiplayer mode. He begins with only 50 HP and is vulnerable to fire, burning and melting very easily, but can revive indefinitely if his health reaches zero.[3] When Gooigi is not being played by a second player, he is seen in the background of The Lab staring at some test tubes.

After the end credits, the future E. Gadd calls a second time to look at Gooigi's stats if the game was played in multiplayer.

Creation

During Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Professor E. Gadd was experimenting on a new, strange, blue liquid he gathered from other ghosts, as he relates in his research journal. Believing this liquid is a key to many new inventions, he performed tests on the liquid, but it did not react to anything: heat, cold, poking it with iron, pouring it on rubber, and E. Gadd's morning donut. When a "stealthy ghost" snuck up behind him, E. Gadd spilled his coffee into the liquid, which caused it to turn green and stabilize into a goop form, which E. Gadd calls "Goo."

After further tests, the goop took the form of Luigi and was named "Gooigi." While Luigi was exploring the Old Clockworks,[4] it was sent back in time to the events of the original Luigi's Mansion, outsourcing E. Gadd's testing to his and Luigi's past selves.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グーイージ
Gūīji
Gooigi

German Fluigi
From "Fluid" and Luigi
Italian Gommiluigi
From "gomma", gum, and Luigi
Korean 구이지
Guiji
Gooigi

Russian Гуиджи
Guidzhi
Gooigi

Spanish Gomiluigi
Gooluigi, "Gomi" comes from "Gominol", which is the goo's name in Spanish.

Trivia

  • Before Gooigi's creation, E. Gadd lists "Goo" as a new element on a periodic table. However, due to how Gooigi was created, it would by definition not be an element, but a compound or mixture.
  • In the last image of "XXX-003 The Birth of Gooigi", Gooigi is shown to be having a much clearer "G" emblem on his cap, as opposed to the very faint "G" on his cap in-game.

References

  1. ^ File name of an image (guigi-2x.png) from the official website of Luigi's Mansion for the Nintendo 3DS.
  2. ^ In a video, the background is from Dark Moon.
  3. ^ GameXplain (October 11, 2018). Meeting Gooigi in Luigi's Mansion 3DS Cutscene! + A Peek into E. Gadd's Future. YouTube. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  4. ^ As evidenced by the collected Dark Moon pieces shown on the monitor behind the future Professor E. Gadd. There are only three, meaning that Luigi had finished the Haunted Towers and moved onto the third mansion, the Old Clockworks.
  5. ^ Journal de recherche du professeur K. Tastrotff. Nintendo.fr. Retrieved May 12, 2019.