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==''Luigi's Mansion''==
==''Luigi's Mansion''==
When Luigi opens the door on the first floor and enters the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]] in the second area of the mansion, he must walk around and make all the various instruments there play the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme by tapping them. This lures Melody out and she appears, playing the grand piano at the far end of the room. After she plays along with the music for a while, she compliments Luigi for the 'stirring' performance of music he has produced, and she asks him if he would like to listen to her piano sonata. She then plays a classic song from a ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game (which is either the athletic music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' or the underwater music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') for Luigi and then asks a question about it. If Luigi answers the question wrong, she slams her hands down on the piano and shouts that she has put her heart and soul into that piece and that Luigi has insulted her by answering wrong. She then disappears and Luigi must go out of the room and come back in again to repeat the process. If he answers right she laughs and asks him if he would care to do battle with her 'lovely' music sheets. She then attacks him by playing a complicated piece on her piano, causing her music sheets to fly at him. The music sheets deal five damage. Sucking up the sheets with the [[Poltergust 3000]] causes Melody to stop playing the piano and expose her heart, making her vulnerable. Luigi can then stun her with his flashlight and attack her, sucking her up into the Poltergust. After Melody gets sucked in, a green chest appears next to the grand piano which contains a key to the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]].
When Luigi opens the door on the first floor and enters the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]] in the second area of the mansion, he must walk around and make all the various instruments there play the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme by tapping them. This lures Melody out and she appears, playing the grand piano at the far end of the room. After she plays along with the music for a while, she compliments Luigi for the 'stirring' performance of music he has produced, and she asks him if he would like to listen to her piano sonata. She then plays a classic song from a ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game (which is either the athletic music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' or the underwater music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') for Luigi and then asks a question about it. If Luigi answers the question wrong or doesn't know, she slams her hands down on the piano and shouts that she has put her heart and soul into that piece and that Luigi has insulted her by answering wrong. She then disappears and Luigi must go out of the room and come back in again to repeat the process. If he answers right she laughs and asks him if he would care to do battle with her 'lovely' music sheets. She then attacks him by playing a complicated piece on her piano, causing her music sheets to fly at him. The music sheets deal five damage. Sucking up the sheets or burning them with the [[Poltergust 3000]] causes Melody to stop playing the piano and expose her heart, making her vulnerable. Luigi can then stun her with his flashlight and attack her, sucking her up into the Poltergust. After Melody gets sucked in, a green chest appears next to the grand piano which contains a key to the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]].


==Personality==
==Personality==
Melody has a bad temper which is fairly easily set off, as shown by her reaction to [[Luigi]] should he get the question wrong about the song she played; she bangs on the piano and yells that she had played a "beautiful piece", and that he "insulted" it.
Melody has a bad temper which is fairly easily set off, as shown by her reaction to [[Luigi]] should he get the question wrong or doesn't know about the song she played; she bangs on the piano and yells that she had played a "beautiful piece", and that he "insulted" it.


[[Shivers]] is very deeply smitten with her, but she apparently dismisses his affections.
[[Shivers]] is very deeply smitten with her, but she apparently dismisses his affections.
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|Ita= Melody Pianissima, la bella pianista.
|Ita= Melody Pianissima, la bella pianista.
|ItaM= Melody Pianissima, the beauty piano player.
|ItaM= Melody Pianissima, the beauty piano player.
|Ger= Melodia Pianissima, Hübsche Pianistin.
|Ger= Melody Pianissima, Hübsche Pianistin.
|GerM= Melody Pianissima, pretty pianist.}}
|GerM= Melody Pianissima, pretty pianist.}}


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