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{{character infobox
{{character infobox
|title=Polterpup
|image=[[File:LM3 Polterpup artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion 3''
|image=[[File:LM3 Polterpup artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion 3''
|species = Ghost
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
}}
}}
{{quote|Criminy! Where did that ghostly dog come from?|Professor Elvin Gadd|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon}}
{{quote|Criminy! Where did that ghostly dog come from?|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon}}
'''Polterpup''' (known as '''???''' in [[E. Gadd's Vault]]) is a ghost dog who appears throughout ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. Polterpup is notably the only ghost that [[Luigi]] does not show any fear of in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''. Instead, Luigi will either be friendly toward him or view him as a mere nuisance, the latter of which is evident when he says, "Bad doggie!" whenever Polterpup ends up stealing important [[key]]s.
'''Polterpup''' (known as '''???''' in [[E. Gadd's Vault]]) is a ghostly dog who appears throughout ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. Polterpup is notably the only ghost that [[Luigi]] does not show any fear of in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''. Instead, Luigi either is friendly toward him or views him as a mere nuisance, the latter of which is evident when he says, "Bad doggie!" whenever Polterpup ends up stealing important [[key]]s.


Multiple Polterpups have been shown in the multiplayer [[Scarescraper]] mode in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''. These Polterpups wear blue collars instead of red collars. [[Big Polterpup]]s additionally appear in the mode.
Multiple Polterpups have been shown in the multiplayer [[ScareScraper]] mode in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''. These Polterpups wear blue collars instead of red collars. [[Big Polterpup]]s additionally appear in the mode.


==History==
==History==
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
[[File:LMDMending.png|thumb|left|Polterpup with Luigi at the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'']]
[[File:LMDMending.png|thumb|left|The rehabilitated Polterpup with Luigi at the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'']]
Polterpup first appears in the [[Gloomy Manor]], where he is playing in the [[Mudroom Exterior]] and discovers an [[Gem#Amethysts (Gloomy Manor)|amethyst]] after digging around the ground. While briefly playing with it, Polterpup winds up getting the amethyst stuck in a tree, after which he leaves the Gloomy Manor.  
Polterpup first appears in the [[Gloomy Manor]], where he is playing in the [[Mudroom Exterior]] and discovers an [[Gem#Amethysts (Gloomy Manor)|amethyst]] after digging around the ground. While briefly playing with it, Polterpup winds up getting the amethyst stuck in a tree, after which he leaves the Gloomy Manor.  


Later, Polterpup appears in the [[Haunted Towers]] during the mission [[Pool Party]]. After Luigi finds the special key in the pool, Polterpup runs up and playfully takes away the key. However, unlike with his fellow [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]], the absence of the [[Dark Moon]]'s pacifying effects renders Polterpup nonviolent and mischievous, rather than hostile and aggressive. This is evident when Luigi briefly plays with him, and in the event Luigi loses all of his [[Heart Point]]s, Polterpup will even lick him back to health as long as Luigi has a [[Gold Bone]].
Later, Polterpup appears in the [[Haunted Towers]] during the mission [[Pool Party]]. After Luigi finds the special key in the pool, Polterpup runs up and playfully takes away the key. However, unlike with his fellow [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]s, the absence of the [[Dark Moon]]'s pacifying effects renders Polterpup nonviolent and mischievous, rather than hostile and aggressive. This is evident when Luigi briefly plays with him, and in the event Luigi loses all of his [[Heart Point]]s, Polterpup even licks him back to health as long as Luigi has a [[Gold Bone]].


After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to chase after him in the mission [[Doggone Key]] to retrieve the key. Luigi finally catches him, but before he can store him in the [[E. Gadd's Vault#Ghost Container|Ghost Container]], Polterpup manages to escape from the [[Poltergust 5000]] and flees yet again. It is at this point that [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] surmises that Polterpup is lonely and is looking for someone to play with, even if his attempts to do so unintentionally cause trouble for Luigi.
After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to chase after him in the mission [[Doggone Key]] to retrieve the key. Luigi finally catches him, but before he can store him in the [[E. Gadd's Vault#Ghost Container|Ghost Container]], Polterpup manages to escape from the [[Poltergust 5000]] and flees yet again. It is at this point that [[Professor E. Gadd]] surmises that Polterpup is lonely and is looking for someone to play with, even if his attempts to do so unintentionally cause trouble for Luigi.


Polterpup returns in the [[Old Clockworks]] during the mission [[Play Catch]], where he steals the second clock hand from a group of [[Greenie]]s and swallows it whole. Luigi has to chase after him yet again before finally catching him in the Poltergust 5000. Despite this, Polterpup manages to escape yet again before he can be stored away. Polterpup returns yet again in the [[Treacherous Mansion]] during the mission [[Front-Door Key]]. Just before Luigi can go through the front door, Polterpup jumps out of the keyhole and knocks the key out of Luigi's hand. He flees to the mansion's basement, forcing Luigi to track him down again. This time, Polterpup is able to be properly kept within the Ghost Container thanks to E. Gadd's repairs.
Polterpup returns in the [[Old Clockworks]] during the mission [[Play Catch]], where he steals the second clock hand from a group of [[Greenie]]s and swallows it whole. Luigi has to chase after him yet again before finally catching him in the Poltergust 5000. Despite this, Polterpup manages to escape yet again before he can be stored away. Polterpup returns yet again in the [[Treacherous Mansion]] during the mission [[Front-Door Key]]. Just before Luigi can go through the front door, Polterpup jumps out of the keyhole and knocks the key out of Luigi's hand. He flees to the mansion's basement, forcing Luigi to track him down again. This time, Polterpup is able to be properly kept within the Ghost Container thanks to E. Gadd's repairs.


Following [[King Boo]]'s defeat and the restoration of the Dark Moon, Polterpup and his fellow ghosts are finally released from the Ghost Container. Upon being released, he unhappily approaches Luigi in acknowledgement of having caused his fair share of trouble during the absence of the Dark Moon. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers Polterpup up, much to his delight. After Polterpup takes a celebratory photograph alongside Luigi, [[Mario]], E. Gadd, the [[Toad (species)|Toad assistants]], and a few of his fellow ghosts, he is adopted by Luigi and accompanies him back to [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|his home]] as his new pet.
Following [[King Boo]]'s recapture and the Dark Moon's restoration, Polterpup and his fellow ghosts are finally released from the Ghost Container. Upon being released, he unhappily approaches Luigi in acknowledgement of having caused his fair share of trouble during the absence of the Dark Moon. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers Polterpup up, much to his delight. After Polterpup takes a celebratory photograph alongside Luigi, [[Mario]], E. Gadd, the [[Toad (species)|Toad assistants]], and a few of his fellow ghosts, he is adopted by Luigi and accompanies him back to [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|his home]] as his new pet.


[[File:Polterpup ScareScraper.png|200px|thumb|Blue collar version as seen in the ScareScraper mode]]
[[File:Polterpup ScareScraper.png|200px|thumb|Blue collar version as seen in the ScareScraper mode]]
Polterpups as a species appear only in the [[ScareScraper]] in their own mode: Polterpup Mode. In Polterpup Mode, the Luigis must cooperate and capture all Polterpups on the floor by using their [[Dark-Light Device]]s to see the footprints. Once a Polterpup has been located, it must be flashed with the Strobulb and vacuumed up. Each Polterpup has 50 HP, but Luigi can find a [[Big Polterpup]], which has 100 HP. Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the [[Poltergust 5000]] is at minimal power. This means that they will drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.
Polterpups as a species appear only in the ScareScraper in their own mode: Polterpup Mode. In Polterpup Mode, the Luigis must cooperate and capture all Polterpups on the floor by using their [[Dark-Light Device]]s to see the footprints. Once a Polterpup has been located, it must be flashed with the Strobulb and vacuumed up. Each Polterpup has 50 HP, but Luigi can find a Big Polterpup, which has 100 HP. Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the Poltergust 5000 is at minimal power. This means that they drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.


====''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)====
====''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)====
[[File:Luigi'sMansionPolterpup3DS.png|thumb|left|Polterpup in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
[[File:Luigi'sMansionPolterpup3DS.png|thumb|left|Polterpup in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
Despite not appearing in the original ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Polterpup appears in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]]. When Luigi's [[amiibo]] is scanned, Polterpup appears when Luigi has lost all of his health and eats a Gold Bone to recover Luigi.
Despite not appearing in the original ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Polterpup appears in the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]]. When Luigi's [[amiibo]] is scanned, Polterpup appears when Luigi has lost all of his health and eats a Gold Bone to recover Luigi.


====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
Polterpup returns in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', this time as a tutorial guide. He remains as Luigi's pet and accompanies him and the others to [[The Last Resort]] hotel. After Luigi falls down the shaft, Polterpup wakes him up by licking his face. He then shows Luigi where the new [[Poltergust G-00]] is and teaches him how to use it. Later, when the ghost [[Clem]] floods a room in the [[Boilerworks]] and Luigi can hardly swim with the Poltergust weighing him down, Polterpup pulls him out of the water. Later, Polterpup searches together with Luigi for [[Polterkitty]] after she swallows an [[elevator button]] for the second time, and will assist him in reaching two of the trapped Toads after the respective boss fights. At the end, Polterpup unintentionally saves Luigi from King Boo by pushing him aside before he is caught in a [[painting]] with Mario and [[Princess Peach]] (he was chasing a bat when he jumped onto Luigi). When the hotel collapses, Polterpup saves Luigi for the second time by catching him before he crashes to the ground. In the end, he goes back with Luigi to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
Polterpup returns in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', this time as a tutorial guide. He remains as Luigi's pet and accompanies him and the others to [[The Last Resort]]. After Luigi narrowly escapes to the hotel's [[Basement (Luigi's Mansion 3)|basement]] from King Boo, Polterpup wakes Luigi up by licking his face. He then shows Luigi where the new [[Poltergust G-00]] is and teaches him how to use it. Later, when the ghost [[Clem]] floods the [[Reservoir]] and Luigi can hardly swim with the Poltergust weighing him down, Polterpup pulls him out of the [[water]]. Later, Polterpup searches together with Luigi for [[Polterkitty]] after she swallows an [[elevator button]] for the second time, and assists him in reaching two of the captured Toads after the respective boss fights. At the end, Polterpup unintentionally saves Luigi from King Boo by pushing him aside before he is caught in a [[painting]] with Mario and [[Princess Peach]] (he was chasing a bat when he jumped onto Luigi). When the hotel collapses, Polterpup saves Luigi for the second time by catching him before he falls to the ground. In the end, he goes back with Luigi to the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].


At the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', Polterpup gains pupils like the other restored ghosts and retains them when he goes to live with Luigi. However, in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', despite still being friendly, Polterpup no longer has pupils. In the FAQ section of the guide in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', Professor E. Gadd states that he is researching what breed of dog Polterpup is and guesses that he is "...something like a silver retriever!"
At the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', Polterpup gains pupils like the other rehabilitated ghosts and retains them when he goes to live with Luigi. However, in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', despite his rehabilitation, Polterpup no longer has pupils. In the FAQ section of the guide in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', Professor E. Gadd states that he is researching what breed of dog Polterpup is and guesses that he is "...something like a silver retriever!"


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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Polterpup typically acts like a normal dog and is playful, loyal, and energetic. Unlike the other ghosts in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', Polterpup is friendly and harmless and acts more like a nuisance than a threat to Luigi during his quest to retrieve the pieces of the Dark Moon. By the end of the game, Polterpup is remorseful of his actions and is quick to recover from his sadness, especially after befriending Luigi. E. Gadd speculates Polterpup is lonely, and his interactions with Luigi could have been a desire to gain the attention he craves. After Luigi adopts him, he develops a strong sense of loyalty towards Luigi.
Polterpup typically acts like a normal dog and is playful, loyal, and energetic. Unlike the other ghosts in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', Polterpup is friendly and harmless and acts more like a nuisance than a threat to Luigi during his quest to retrieve the pieces of the Dark Moon. By the end of the game, Polterpup is remorseful of his actions and is quick to recover from his sadness, especially after befriending Luigi. E. Gadd speculates Polterpup is lonely, and his interactions with Luigi could have been a desire to gain the attention he craves. After Luigi adopts him, he develops a strong sense of loyalty towards Luigi.


This loyalty is expanded upon in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where Polterpup acts like a guide to Luigi in the beginning of the game and occasionally comes to Luigi's rescue when he is in true danger, including saving him from drowning and falling to his death. Polterpup's mischievous and hyperactive behavior still is intact as shown when he eats Mario's cake and appears randomly, unintentionally, spooking his owner. Other than his master, Polterpup is extremely friendly and loving towards those around Luigi, perking up and smiling around them, and was willing to befriend Polterkitty, only to be rejected by her, which saddened him.
This loyalty is expanded upon in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where Polterpup acts like a guide to Luigi in the beginning of the game and occasionally comes to Luigi's rescue when he is in true danger, including saving him from drowning and falling. Polterpup's mischievous and hyperactive behavior still is intact as shown when he eats Mario's cake and appears randomly, unintentionally, spooking his owner. Other than his master, Polterpup is extremely friendly and loving towards those around Luigi, perking up and smiling around them, and is willing to befriend Polterkitty, only to be rejected by her, which saddens him.


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
*'''Ghost Container description:''' "''I haven't come up with a name for this mischievous and adorable Polterpup yet. He's caused us a whole mess of trouble, but I think the playful tyke just wants someone to take him in.''"
*'''Ghost Container description:''' ''I haven't come up with a name for this mischievous and adorable Polterpup yet. He's caused us a whole mess of trouble, but I think the playful tyke just wants someone to take him in.''
*'''Ghost Container description:''' "''Normally playful and kind, these Polterpups started misbehaving after the Dark Moon shattered.''"
*'''Ghost Container description:''' ''Normally playful and kind, these Polterpups started misbehaving after the Dark Moon shattered.''


====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
====''Luigi's Mansion 3''====
*'''In-game bio:''' ''"A ghost dog who loves Luigi and is always by his side. He'll come to Luigi's aid when he's in truly dire situations!"''
*'''In-game bio:''' ''A ghost dog who loves Luigi and is always by his side. He'll come to Luigi's aid when he's in truly dire situations!''
*'''North American website bio:''' ''"Polterpup helps track down important items for Luigi. This adorable, ghostly pup will also give Luigi hints on where to go."''
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Polterpup helps track down important items for Luigi. This adorable, ghostly pup will also give Luigi hints on where to go.''


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' trophy====
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''====
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!width="10%"|Name
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|image=[[File:PolterpupTrophy3DS.png|100px]]
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|category=Series Related
!British English description
|unlock=Random
|-
|desc=If you combine a puppy and a ghost, you'll get a cute little Polterpup. They seem to enjoy causing no end of trouble, but I couldn't tell you if they're enemies or just really mischievous. This big guy's a lot bigger than normal—hopefully he just wants to be friends?
!Polterpup
|desc2=This little guy...or girl – who can tell? – is always finding ways to cause mischief, but it's not clear whether he's your friend, your foe, or just a crazy critter who can't decide one way or the other. Still, as much of a handful as this pup can be, he's nothing compared to Big Polterpups!
|[[File:PolterpupTrophy3DS.png|100px]]
}}
|''If you combine a puppy and a ghost, you'll get a cute little Polterpup. They seem to enjoy causing no end of trouble, but I couldn't tell you if they're enemies or just really mischievous. This big guy's a lot bigger than normal—hopefully he just wants to be friends?''
|''The little guy...or girl—who can tell—is always finding ways to cause mischief, but it's not clear whether he's your friend, your foe, or just a crazy critter who can't decide one way or the other. Still, as much of a handful as this pup can be, he's nothing compared to Big Polterpups!''
|-
|}


====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit====
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit====
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|''Luigi's Mansion'' Series
|''Luigi's Mansion'' Series
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LM3PolterpupArt.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''
LM3PolterpupArt.jpg|''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''
LM3InteriorArt1-LuigiPolterpup.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion 3''
LM3InteriorArt1-LuigiPolterpup.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion 3''
LM3 art glow Polterpup.png|Glowing silhouette of Polterpup
Miiverse 3DS Example Luigi Polterpup Drawing JP.png|Example of a [[Miiverse]] drawing post of [[Luigi]] and Polterpup, used on the official Japanese website for Miiverse of [[Nintendo 3DS]]
Miiverse 3DS Example Luigi Polterpup Drawing EN.jpg|Example of a Miiverse drawing post of Luigi and Polterpup, used on the announcement of Miiverse for Nintendo 3DS from Nintendo America's Twitter account
Play Nintendo - Halloween Pumpkin Stencil6.jpg|Pumpkin stencils from [[Play Nintendo]] depicting ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' ghosts, including Polterpup
YT Play Nintendo 2022-10-15 thumb.jpg|Thumbnail of a Play Nintendo video on YouTube showing how to carve a pumpkin using said Polterpup stencil
MH Aug 3.svg|''[[Mario Hanafuda]]''
MH Aug 3.svg|''[[Mario Hanafuda]]''
E3 2019 Nintendo Booth Developers Signature Wall.jpg|Signature wall from the Nintendo booth at {{wp|E3 2019}}, featuring a doodle of Polterpup by Yoshihito Ikebata
NL Calendar 10 2019.jpg|The October 2019 [[LINE]] calendar
NL Calendar 10 2019.jpg|The October 2019 [[LINE]] calendar
Polterpup concept art LM3.png|''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' concept art
Polterpup faces concept art LM3.png|''Luigi's Mansion 3'' concept art
Kinopiokun Draw King Boo Polterpup.jpg|[[King Boo]] and Polterpup drawn by [[Kinopio-kun]]
Kinopiokun Draw King Boo Polterpup.jpg|[[King Boo]] and Polterpup drawn by [[Kinopio-kun]]
SMK Vol 56 Cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
SMK Vol 56 Cover.jpg|''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オバ<span class="explain" title="けん">犬</span><ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html</ref>
|Jap=オバ{{hover|犬|けん}}<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html オバケホテル]. ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' microsite. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved December 31, 2019. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20191004123258/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html Archived] October 4, 2019, 12:32:58 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref>
|JapR=Oba Ken
|JapR=Oba Ken
|JapM=Pun on「お化け」(''obake'', [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]) and「犬」(''ken'', the on'yomi reading of "dog")
|JapM=Pun on「オバケ」(''obake'', [[ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]) and「犬」(''ken'', the on'yomi reading of "dog")
|SpaA=Espectrochucho (''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'')<br>Espectroguau (''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'')
|Chi=鬼怪犬
|SpaAM=Spectremutt<br>Spectre-woof
|ChiR=Gǔiguài Quǎn
|SpaE=Ectochucho
|ChiM=Ghost Dog
|SpaEM=Ectomutt
|Dut=Polterpup
|DutM=From the English name
|Fre=Ectochien
|Fre=Ectochien
|FreM=Ectoplasm-Dog
|FreM=Ectoplasm-Dog
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|Ita=Poltercucciolo
|Ita=Poltercucciolo
|ItaM=Polter-Puppy
|ItaM=Polter-Puppy
|Dut=Polterpup
|Kor=유랑아지
|DutM=From the English name
|KorR=Yurang'aji
|Por=Fantacão
|KorM=Portmanteau of 유령 (''yuryang'', "ghost") and 강아지 (''gang'aji'', "dog")
|PorM=Portmanteau of ''fantasma'' (ghost) and ''cão'' (dog)
|PorA=Assombracão
|PorAM=Portmanteau of ''assombração'' ("haunting") and "cão" ("dog")
|PorE=Fantacão
|PorEM=Portmanteau of ''fantasma'' ("ghost") and "cão" ("dog")
|Rus=Полтерпёс
|Rus=Полтерпёс
|RusR=Polterpyos
|RusR=Polterpyos
|RusM=From ''polter'' and ''пёс'' (''pyos'', dog)
|RusM=From ''polter'' and ''пёс'' (''pyos'', "dog")
|Chi=鬼怪犬
|SpaA=Espectrochucho <small>(''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'')</small>
|ChiR=Gǔiguài Quǎn
|SpaA2=Espectroguau <small>(''Luigi's Mansion 3'')</small>
|ChiM=Ghost Dog
|SpaAM=Spectremutt
|Kor=유랑아지
|SpaA2M=Spectre-woof
|KorR=Yurang-aji
|SpaE=Ectochucho
|KorM=From 유령 (''yuryang'', ghost) and 강아지 (''gan'aji'', dog)
|SpaEM="Ectomutt" or "Ectodog"
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to a [[Nintendo 3DS#Swapnote|Swapnote]] message sent by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the Polterpup is his favorite ghost.<ref>TheBitBlock. (March 15, 2013). [https://youtu.be/f7Gl1WmQeXU Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Delivers Spooky Swapnote!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 3, 2021.</ref>
*According to a [[nwiki:Swapnote|Swapnote]] message sent by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the Polterpup is his favorite ghost.<ref>TheBitBlock. (March 15, 2013). [https://youtu.be/f7Gl1WmQeXU Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Delivers Spooky Swapnote!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 3, 2021.</ref>
*Polterpups leave invisible imprints when they jump through walls, floors, or ceilings, similarly to Slimer from ''[[wikipedia:Ghostbusters|Ghostbusters]]''.
*Polterpups leave invisible imprints when they jump through walls, floors, or ceilings, similarly to {{wp|Slimer}} from ''{{wp|Ghostbusters}}''.


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Polterpup
LM3 Polterpup artwork.png
Artwork from Luigi's Mansion 3
Species Ghost
First appearance Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion 3 (2019)
“Criminy! Where did that ghostly dog come from?”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Polterpup (known as ??? in E. Gadd's Vault) is a ghostly dog who appears throughout Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3. Polterpup is notably the only ghost that Luigi does not show any fear of in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. Instead, Luigi either is friendly toward him or views him as a mere nuisance, the latter of which is evident when he says, "Bad doggie!" whenever Polterpup ends up stealing important keys.

Multiple Polterpups have been shown in the multiplayer ScareScraper mode in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. These Polterpups wear blue collars instead of red collars. Big Polterpups additionally appear in the mode.

History

Luigi's Mansion series

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

The rehabilitated Polterpup with Luigi at the end of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

Polterpup first appears in the Gloomy Manor, where he is playing in the Mudroom Exterior and discovers an amethyst after digging around the ground. While briefly playing with it, Polterpup winds up getting the amethyst stuck in a tree, after which he leaves the Gloomy Manor.

Later, Polterpup appears in the Haunted Towers during the mission Pool Party. After Luigi finds the special key in the pool, Polterpup runs up and playfully takes away the key. However, unlike with his fellow ghosts, the absence of the Dark Moon's pacifying effects renders Polterpup nonviolent and mischievous, rather than hostile and aggressive. This is evident when Luigi briefly plays with him, and in the event Luigi loses all of his Heart Points, Polterpup even licks him back to health as long as Luigi has a Gold Bone.

After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to chase after him in the mission Doggone Key to retrieve the key. Luigi finally catches him, but before he can store him in the Ghost Container, Polterpup manages to escape from the Poltergust 5000 and flees yet again. It is at this point that Professor E. Gadd surmises that Polterpup is lonely and is looking for someone to play with, even if his attempts to do so unintentionally cause trouble for Luigi.

Polterpup returns in the Old Clockworks during the mission Play Catch, where he steals the second clock hand from a group of Greenies and swallows it whole. Luigi has to chase after him yet again before finally catching him in the Poltergust 5000. Despite this, Polterpup manages to escape yet again before he can be stored away. Polterpup returns yet again in the Treacherous Mansion during the mission Front-Door Key. Just before Luigi can go through the front door, Polterpup jumps out of the keyhole and knocks the key out of Luigi's hand. He flees to the mansion's basement, forcing Luigi to track him down again. This time, Polterpup is able to be properly kept within the Ghost Container thanks to E. Gadd's repairs.

Following King Boo's recapture and the Dark Moon's restoration, Polterpup and his fellow ghosts are finally released from the Ghost Container. Upon being released, he unhappily approaches Luigi in acknowledgement of having caused his fair share of trouble during the absence of the Dark Moon. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers Polterpup up, much to his delight. After Polterpup takes a celebratory photograph alongside Luigi, Mario, E. Gadd, the Toad assistants, and a few of his fellow ghosts, he is adopted by Luigi and accompanies him back to his home as his new pet.

Blue collar version as seen in the ScareScraper mode

Polterpups as a species appear only in the ScareScraper in their own mode: Polterpup Mode. In Polterpup Mode, the Luigis must cooperate and capture all Polterpups on the floor by using their Dark-Light Devices to see the footprints. Once a Polterpup has been located, it must be flashed with the Strobulb and vacuumed up. Each Polterpup has 50 HP, but Luigi can find a Big Polterpup, which has 100 HP. Regular and Big Polterpups in the ScareScraper mode always drop a Gold Bar when captured, even if the Poltergust 5000 is at minimal power. This means that they drop an additional Gold Bar on top of whatever Power Surge a Luigi uses to drain its health, from two Gold Bars from a Blue Surge up to four from a Red Surge. A Polterpup drops five Gold Bars if it is captured with another ghost from a Red Surge.

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

Polterpup licking Luigi to wake him up in Luigi's Mansion for Nintendo 3DS
Polterpup in the Nintendo 3DS remake

Despite not appearing in the original Luigi's Mansion, Polterpup appears in the Nintendo 3DS remake. When Luigi's amiibo is scanned, Polterpup appears when Luigi has lost all of his health and eats a Gold Bone to recover Luigi.

Luigi's Mansion 3

Polterpup returns in Luigi's Mansion 3, this time as a tutorial guide. He remains as Luigi's pet and accompanies him and the others to The Last Resort. After Luigi narrowly escapes to the hotel's basement from King Boo, Polterpup wakes Luigi up by licking his face. He then shows Luigi where the new Poltergust G-00 is and teaches him how to use it. Later, when the ghost Clem floods the Reservoir and Luigi can hardly swim with the Poltergust weighing him down, Polterpup pulls him out of the water. Later, Polterpup searches together with Luigi for Polterkitty after she swallows an elevator button for the second time, and assists him in reaching two of the captured Toads after the respective boss fights. At the end, Polterpup unintentionally saves Luigi from King Boo by pushing him aside before he is caught in a painting with Mario and Princess Peach (he was chasing a bat when he jumped onto Luigi). When the hotel collapses, Polterpup saves Luigi for the second time by catching him before he falls to the ground. In the end, he goes back with Luigi to the Mushroom Kingdom.

At the end of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Polterpup gains pupils like the other rehabilitated ghosts and retains them when he goes to live with Luigi. However, in Luigi's Mansion 3, despite his rehabilitation, Polterpup no longer has pupils. In the FAQ section of the guide in Luigi's Mansion 3, Professor E. Gadd states that he is researching what breed of dog Polterpup is and guesses that he is "...something like a silver retriever!"

Super Smash Bros. series

Polterpup appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and as an Advanced-level, support spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Personality

Polterpup typically acts like a normal dog and is playful, loyal, and energetic. Unlike the other ghosts in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Polterpup is friendly and harmless and acts more like a nuisance than a threat to Luigi during his quest to retrieve the pieces of the Dark Moon. By the end of the game, Polterpup is remorseful of his actions and is quick to recover from his sadness, especially after befriending Luigi. E. Gadd speculates Polterpup is lonely, and his interactions with Luigi could have been a desire to gain the attention he craves. After Luigi adopts him, he develops a strong sense of loyalty towards Luigi.

This loyalty is expanded upon in Luigi's Mansion 3, where Polterpup acts like a guide to Luigi in the beginning of the game and occasionally comes to Luigi's rescue when he is in true danger, including saving him from drowning and falling. Polterpup's mischievous and hyperactive behavior still is intact as shown when he eats Mario's cake and appears randomly, unintentionally, spooking his owner. Other than his master, Polterpup is extremely friendly and loving towards those around Luigi, perking up and smiling around them, and is willing to befriend Polterkitty, only to be rejected by her, which saddens him.

Profiles and statistics

Luigi's Mansion series

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

  • Ghost Container description: I haven't come up with a name for this mischievous and adorable Polterpup yet. He's caused us a whole mess of trouble, but I think the playful tyke just wants someone to take him in.
  • Ghost Container description: Normally playful and kind, these Polterpups started misbehaving after the Dark Moon shattered.

Luigi's Mansion 3

  • In-game bio: A ghost dog who loves Luigi and is always by his side. He'll come to Luigi's aid when he's in truly dire situations!
  • North American website bio: Polterpup helps track down important items for Luigi. This adorable, ghostly pup will also give Luigi hints on where to go.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Trophy
Polterpup
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Category: Series Related
How to unlock:
Random
If you combine a puppy and a ghost, you'll get a cute little Polterpup. They seem to enjoy causing no end of trouble, but I couldn't tell you if they're enemies or just really mischievous. This big guy's a lot bigger than normal—hopefully he just wants to be friends? (American English)
This little guy...or girl – who can tell? – is always finding ways to cause mischief, but it's not clear whether he's your friend, your foe, or just a crazy critter who can't decide one way or the other. Still, as much of a handful as this pup can be, he's nothing compared to Big Polterpups! (British English)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

# Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
122 Polterpup Polterpup spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Luigi's Mansion Series Support (1) Advanced Bury Immunity Spirit Board Clear Duck Hunt
  • The enemy is invisible
Luigi's Mansion On the Hunt -Gloomy Manor Ver.- (Instrumental)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オバ[1]
Oba Ken
Pun on「オバケ」(obake, ghost) and「犬」(ken, the on'yomi reading of "dog")

Chinese 鬼怪犬
Gǔiguài Quǎn
Ghost Dog

Dutch Polterpup
From the English name
French Ectochien
Ectoplasm-Dog
German Polterpinscher
Polterpup
Italian Poltercucciolo
Polter-Puppy
Korean 유랑아지
Yurang'aji
Portmanteau of 유령 (yuryang, "ghost") and 강아지 (gang'aji, "dog")

Portuguese (NOA) Assombracão
Portmanteau of assombração ("haunting") and "cão" ("dog")
Portuguese (NOE) Fantacão
Portmanteau of fantasma ("ghost") and "cão" ("dog")
Russian Полтерпёс
Polterpyos
From polter and пёс (pyos, "dog")

Spanish (NOA) Espectrochucho (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)
Espectroguau (Luigi's Mansion 3)
Spectremutt
Spectre-woof
Spanish (NOE) Ectochucho
"Ectomutt" or "Ectodog"

Trivia

References

  1. ^ オバケホテル. Luigi's Mansion 3 microsite. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved December 31, 2019. (Archived October 4, 2019, 12:32:58 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ TheBitBlock. (March 15, 2013). Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto Delivers Spooky Swapnote!. YouTube. Retrieved June 3, 2021.