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** Johnny Deepend spits out water at Gooigi. Gooigi needs to hide from Johnny while Luigi stuns him with a volleyball so that he can reach the pool valve.
** Johnny Deepend spits out water at Gooigi. Gooigi needs to hide from Johnny while Luigi stuns him with a volleyball so that he can reach the pool valve.
** Hellen Gravely realizes that Gooigi is shutting off her laser security system, so she starts flooding the lower levels with water. Fortunately, the attack is telegraphed and there's a warning before she uses it.
** Hellen Gravely realizes that Gooigi is shutting off her laser security system, so she starts flooding the lower levels with water. Fortunately, the attack is telegraphed and there's a warning before she uses it.
* [[Names To Run Away From Very Fast]]: Hellen Gravely. Makes one wonder why Luigi and his friends didn't suspect that she was evil.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Hellen Gravely. ("Hell" and "Grave", enforced by the fact that the name "Helen" usually has only one "L".) Makes one wonder why Luigi and his friends didn't suspect that she was evil.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: This hotel is a complete mess, and can't be even close to being up to code. There's garbage all over the floor, furniture is haphazardly strewn about, rats, bats, and spiders are everywhere (both the normal and ghost types) and the restaurant would be shut down in a minute if the health inspector ever saw it. There's no fire escape or even stairway other than a maintenance stairway connecting the first floor with the second, an obvious fire hazard. Of course, this is likely how the intended clientele of the place - ghosts - would like it.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: This hotel is a complete mess, and can't be even close to being up to code. There's garbage all over the floor, furniture is haphazardly strewn about, rats, bats, and spiders are everywhere (both the normal and ghost types) and the restaurant would be shut down in a minute if the health inspector ever saw it. There's no fire escape or even stairway other than a maintenance stairway connecting the first floor with the second, an obvious fire hazard. Of course, this is likely how the intended clientele of the place - ghosts - would like it.
* [[Intrepid Merchant]]: In the previous games, Luigi was able to collect a lot of money, gold, and gems; in this game, Professor E. Gadd gives him something to spend it all on, opening an internet shop in his lab with instant delivery. The Gold Bones are the most valuable merchandise, and [[Free Sample Plot Coupon| the first one is free!]]
* [[Intrepid Merchant]]: In the previous games, Luigi was able to collect a lot of money, gold, and gems; in this game, Professor E. Gadd gives him something to spend it all on, opening an internet shop in his lab with instant delivery. The Gold Bones are the most valuable merchandise, and [[Free Sample Plot Coupon| the first one is free!]]
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* [[Schmuck Bait]]: The offer of a "free vacation" to a luxury hotel kicks off the whole plot, which no surprise given the main cast's luck with vacations. King Boo even states he's surprised Luigi actually fell for it!
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: The offer of a "free vacation" to a luxury hotel kicks off the whole plot, which no surprise given the main cast's luck with vacations. King Boo even states he's surprised Luigi actually fell for it!
* [[Self Deprecating Humor]]: Like the previous games, Professor E. Gadd gives Luigi a communication device that parodies one of Nintendo's older systems; the [[Virtual Boy|Virtual Boo]]. Gadd lauds the benefits of this new invention, stating that once he starts to publicly markets it, he expects it to "fly off the shelves". Oh course, anyone who knows anything about the Virtual Boy (or God-forbid, ''bought'' one) knows that Nintendo is making a joke here at their own expense.<ref>For those who don't know, the Virtual Boy was a commercial and marketing disaster for Nintendo for a variety of reasons.</ref>
* [[Self Deprecating Humor]]: Like the previous games, Professor E. Gadd gives Luigi a communication device that parodies one of Nintendo's older systems; the [[Virtual Boy|Virtual Boo]]. Gadd lauds the benefits of this new invention, stating that once he starts to publicly markets it, he expects it to "fly off the shelves". Oh course, anyone who knows anything about the Virtual Boy (or God-forbid, ''bought'' one) knows that Nintendo is making a joke here at their own expense.<ref>For those who don't know, the Virtual Boy was a commercial and marketing disaster for Nintendo for a variety of reasons.</ref>
* [[Shoo The Dog]]: One of the Goobs that barricaded the front door to the hotel shoos away Polterpup.
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: One of the Goobs that barricaded the front door to the hotel shoos away Polterpup.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Luigi has some new moves that border on brutal, like grabbing a ghost and slamming it on the floor multiple times, even using it to hit other ghosts, and he'll gladly use this maneuver on Hellen, Serpci, or any of the other female bosses.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Luigi has some new moves that border on brutal, like grabbing a ghost and slamming it on the floor multiple times, even using it to hit other ghosts, and he'll gladly use this maneuver on Hellen, Serpci, or any of the other female bosses.
* [[Sore Loser]]: Dr. Potter, the boss of the Garden Suites. When Luigi successfully catches him, his last act before being vacuumed up is to throw the elevator button on a ledge he ''assumes'' is inaccessible to Luigi. {{spoiler|It isn't, if Luigi waters a nearby plant he can use as a ladder.}}
* [[Sore Loser]]: Dr. Potter, the boss of the Garden Suites. When Luigi successfully catches him, his last act before being vacuumed up is to throw the elevator button on a ledge he ''assumes'' is inaccessible to Luigi. {{spoiler|It isn't, if Luigi waters a nearby plant he can use as a ladder.}}