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00:00Welcome to Mojo Plays and today we're counting down our picks for 10 awesome and fun hidden
00:16secrets from the Luigi's Mansion series.
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00:36Watering the Boneyard Seed, Luigi's Mansion
00:44The first Luigi's Mansion lets you put your green thumb skills to the test with this cheeky
00:49secret.
00:50In the boneyard area of the mansion, you can find a seed in a patch of garden soil.
00:54Watering this seed with the poltergust water element feature at certain intervals will
00:58eventually produce a flower that bursts with coins, gold bars, bills, and most importantly,
01:03a coveted gold diamond.
01:05To ensure the seed doesn't wither and die, make sure Luigi waters it right away.
01:10There's a handy spigot next to the garden plot, or you can just use the water from the
01:13kitchen tap.
01:14Then simply water the plant after both the Bogmire and Booloss's boss fights.
01:19Doing so in this order will fully grow the flower so you can acquire the secret gold
01:23diamond.
01:29The Map From The First Game, Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon
01:38As a way to fondly remember his spooky exploits from the first Luigi's Mansion on the Nintendo
01:43GameCube, there's a super easy to miss background secret in the opening of Dark Moon.
01:48As Luigi sleeps on his cozy chair, we are able to see a map hanging on the wall behind
01:53him.
01:54This map looks nearly identical to the map Luigi uses during the opening of the OG Luigi's
01:59Mansion.
02:00It's such a brief yet special snippet that not only pays homage to the first title, but
02:04ensures they are connected together.
02:14The Mario Theme Song, Luigi's Mansion 3
02:21There's a fun little musical secret right at the start of Luigi's Mansion 3 that many
02:25players will likely miss.
02:27Right after the opening cutscene when you first control Luigi as he steps foot into
02:31the Last Resort Hotel, head over to the immediate left side of the lobby where Mario is eyeing
02:36the oodles of cakes, sweets, and plenty of goodies.
02:39As soon as you walk up to Mario and Polterpup, the background music dynamically changes to
02:44a fun version of the iconic Mario theme music.
02:50However, once you walk away from this specific area, the music seamlessly switches back to
02:57the regular lobby music.
03:07The Unique, Clear Game Boy Horror, Luigi's Mansion
03:18While the fact that Luigi's handheld device in Luigi's Mansion is modeled after a Game
03:22Boy Color is certainly no secret, did you know that this clear version of the real thing
03:26was only a Japan exclusive?
03:29Many players might just assume the clear case Game Boy Horror was a specific design choice
03:33just for the game, however this isn't the case.
03:36This special clear version that shows up in the game can actually be used in real life
03:40if you're able to get your hands on one nowadays.
03:42Of course, it's not called the Game Boy Horror in real life, although that would be
03:46quite special indeed.
03:54The GameCube Home Screen Cube, Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon
03:57Okay, this one is so incredibly rare, with most players likely never even seeing it,
04:09and especially since this easter egg can only be witnessed when Luigi gets pixelated by
04:14Professor E. Gadd.
04:17Not only was the GameCube iconic for its cube-shaped design and handy carrying handle, it also
04:22featured a shiftable cube at the home screen where you can change console settings, fiddle
04:26with your memory card, start a new game, etc.
04:29Interestingly, Dark Moon features a super easy to miss nod to this GameCube cube.
04:34At certain very rare intervals when Luigi gets pixelated, a large cube can be seen moving
04:39and floating alongside the other pixel bits of Luigi.
04:42It's nearly identical to the one from the GameCube menu.
04:51The Barbershop Ghosts, Luigi's Mansion 3 Within the Hotel Shops area of Luigi's
05:02Mansion 3, you might just stumble across the barbershop.
05:06After entering the barbershop by turning the scissors above with both Luigi and Gooigi,
05:10you can uncover two hidden gold ghosts.
05:13If you weren't paying attention when going into the barbershop, you might have just missed
05:16the floating scissors with gold auras.
05:19Well, go ahead and use the poltergust to spin the two barber chairs a bunch of times.
05:23Eventually, a couple of goofy gold ghosts will appear for you to tussle with.
05:27Once defeated, you get some nice little coins and goodies from them.
05:37Mousehole Treasure Room, Luigi's Mansion
05:48For that special Midas touch, check out the mousehole hidden treasure room that can be
05:52accessed via the butler's room in the southwest part of the mansion.
05:56On the right side of the wall, hidden behind some, I guess what look like to be toilet
06:00paper rolls, there's a sneaky little mousehole that you can see with the Game Boy Horror.
06:04Once you get sucked into this hidden room, you are greeted by a bevy of ornate chests.
06:09Although the lights don't seem to be on, yep, don't expect the gold bars, gems, coins,
06:13and bills to come for free here.
06:15You must defeat a handful of ghosts in the room along with some gold bats.
06:19After clearing out the room, the chandelier lights up and you are free to grab all the
06:23goodies to your heart's content.
06:25This lavish treasure room is well worth a visit even if the characters in the paintings
06:29on the pack wall look like they are staring straight into Luigi's soul.
06:40This music sounds familiar, Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.
06:52The elevator that leads to the giant spider boss in Gloomy Manor plays a unique little
06:57tune that anyone who ever played Mario Strikers Charge from the Wii will likely remember.
07:02In the pause menu for Mario Strikers Charge, there's some background music that essentially
07:06sounds like music you would actually hear in an elevator.
07:19Well Nintendo clearly thought that too, so when they created this super short elevator
07:24section in Gloomy Manor, they added this music.
07:27It's catchy, relaxing, jazzy, and perfectly Nintendo.
07:40Inspiration from The Shining, Luigi's Mansion 3.
07:51Now you'd be forgiven for missing this subtle nod to the movie version adaptation of Stephen
07:56King's The Shining, however horror buffs likely noticed how the long main hallway rug
08:01on the 11th floor in The Last Resort Hotel looks eerily similar to the carpet found in
08:06the Overlook Hotel in the aforementioned movie, especially during the scene where Danny is
08:11playing on the carpet.
08:20The geometric mind-bending patter is spot on in Luigi's Mansion 3, clearly paying loving
08:25homage to The Shining.
08:32It's Pizza Time Baby, Luigi's Mansion 3.
08:43Who doesn't love a good pizza?
08:45Or three, am I right?
08:46Well Mario clearly chowed down on some yummy pizzas if the discarded pizza boxes are anything
08:51to go by in his hotel room, room 502 to be exact, in Luigi's Mansion 3's RIP Suites
08:57area.
08:58Interestingly, the pizza boxes all state since 1983 on the sides of them.
09:03This awesome little secret nugget of Mario lore just so happens to be the year Mario
09:07made his star-studded debut in the form of Mario Bros.
09:18So do you agree with our picks for this list?
09:20With so many fun secrets and hidden goodies to be found in the Luigi's Mansion series,
09:24be sure to let us know your favorites down in the comment section.
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