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Polterpup first appears in [[Gloomy Manor]], where he is playing in the Mudroom Exterior. He finds a jewel underground and plays with it shortly before getting it stuck in a tree. At this point, he leaves the Manor and becomes adversely affected by the absence of the [[Dark Moon]] like the other [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion)|ghosts]] within [[Evershade Valley]].
Polterpup first appears in [[Gloomy Manor]], where he is playing in the Mudroom Exterior. He finds a jewel underground and plays with it shortly before getting it stuck in a tree. At this point, he leaves the Manor and becomes adversely affected by the absence of the [[Dark Moon]] like the other [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion)|ghosts]] within [[Evershade Valley]].


Later, Polterpup appears in [[Haunted Towers]] after [[Luigi]] finds the special [[key]] in the pool, he runs up and takes it. However, unlike his fellow ghosts, Polterpup is nonviolent and mischievous, rather than hostile and aggressive during the absence of the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. 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 so long as Luigi has a [[Gold Bone]]. After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to hunt him down in order 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 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.
Later, Polterpup appears in [[Haunted Towers]] after [[Luigi]] finds the special [[key]] in the pool, he runs up and takes it. However, unlike his fellow ghosts, Polterpup is nonviolent and mischievous, rather than hostile and aggressive during the absence of the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. 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 so long as Luigi has a [[Gold Bone]].


Polterpup returns in the [[Old Clockworks]], where he steals the second Clock Hand from a group of [[Greenie]]s. 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.
After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to hunt him down in order 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 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.


Polterpup returns again in the [[Treacherous Mansion]]. 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 basement, causing a long and paranormal chase through the odd rooms. 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]], where he steals the second Clock Hand from a group of [[Greenie]]s. 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]]. 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 basement, causing a long and paranormal chase through the odd rooms. This time, Polterpup is able to be properly kept within the Ghost Container thanks to E. Gadd's repairs.


Polterpup is finally released from the container in the end after returning to a placid temperament thanks to the Dark Moon's effects. Upon being released, he unhappily approaches Luigi, as he realizes that he caused his fair share of trouble due to the absence of the Dark Moon. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers him up, much to Polterpup's delight. After Polterpup takes a photograph with Luigi, [[Mario]], E. Gadd, the [[Toad (species)|Toad Assistants]] and a few of his fellow ghosts in celebration of defeating [[King Boo]] and restoring the Dark Moon, he is adopted by Luigi and accompanies him back to [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|his home]] as his new pet.
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, as he realizes that he caused his fair share of trouble due to the absence of the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers him up, much to Polterpup's 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:LMDMending.png|thumb|Polterpup with Luigi at the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''.]]
[[File:LMDMending.png|thumb|Polterpup with Luigi at the end of ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''.]]



Revision as of 06:28, November 5, 2016

Template:Character-infobox Polterpup (known as ??? in E. Gadd's Vault) is a specific Polterpup who appears throughout Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. Unlike normal Polterpups, he has a red collar instead of blue.

History

Polterpup first appears in Gloomy Manor, where he is playing in the Mudroom Exterior. He finds a jewel underground and plays with it shortly before getting it stuck in a tree. At this point, he leaves the Manor and becomes adversely affected by the absence of the Dark Moon like the other ghosts within Evershade Valley.

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

After Polterpup steals the special key, Luigi has no choice but to hunt him down in order 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, where he steals the second Clock Hand from a group of Greenies. 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. 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 basement, causing a long and paranormal chase through the odd rooms. 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, as he realizes that he caused his fair share of trouble due to the absence of the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. However, Luigi nevertheless cheers him up, much to Polterpup's 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.

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

In-Game 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.

Trivia

  • 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 despite him being a ghost, or view him as a mere nuisance, as evident by saying "bad doggy!" whenever Polterpup ends up stealing important keys in both the Haunted Towers and the Treacherous Mansion.

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