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** This becomes Fridge Awesome when you realize that [[spoiler: Luigi succeeded where his brother couldn't]].
* Sometimes, when you're being Pixelated somewhere, there's pixels in the stream that are a different size and color then the ones that Luigi turns into, and they're traveling at a different speed than the Luigi pixels. This turns out to be foreshadowing that [[spoiler: King Boo is fully aware of what Luigi and E. Gadd are doing, is watching their every move, and has the ability to mess with the teleporter.]]

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** This becomes Fridge Awesome when you realize that [[spoiler: Luigi [[spoiler:Luigi succeeded where his brother couldn't]].
* Sometimes, when you're being Pixelated somewhere, there's pixels in the stream that are a different size and color then the ones that Luigi turns into, and they're traveling at a different speed than the Luigi pixels. This turns out to be foreshadowing that [[spoiler: King [[spoiler:King Boo is fully aware of what Luigi and E. Gadd are doing, is watching their every move, and has the ability to mess with the teleporter.]]



* Before fighting [[spoiler: Boolossus/Big Boo]], [[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss" of the final level]]. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of just fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was also fooling YOU]].

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* Before fighting [[spoiler: Boolossus/Big [[spoiler:Boolossus/Big Boo]], [[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss" of the final level]]. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of just fooling E Gadd. E. Gadd and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was also fooling YOU]].



* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy than usual, to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past into dark mansions unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example, he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.

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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy than usual, to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid method of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past into dark mansions unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly entirely possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example, he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off pissed-off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.



** King Boo says that he took absolute control over the ghosts of Evershade Valley, and will do the same for everywhere else. Now does he mean he's going to rule all the living and the dead, [[OmnicidalManiac or turn all the living dead to rule over them...?]]

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** King Boo says that he took absolute control over the ghosts of Evershade Valley, and will do the same for everywhere else. Now Now, does he mean he's going to rule all the living and the dead, [[OmnicidalManiac or turn all the living into dead to rule over them...?]]



** E. Gadd has said he worked in the area for a while, alongside all the toad assistants, and the Ghosts pacified by the dark moon seem reasonable enough to have interests or organize their possessions in a clean matter, only E. Gadd really abandoned any of the places while the toad assistants kept working hard until King Boo portified them

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** E. Gadd has said he worked in the area for a while, alongside all the toad Toad assistants, and the Ghosts pacified by the dark moon seem reasonable enough to have interests or organize their possessions in a clean matter, so only E. Gadd really abandoned any of the places while the toad Toad assistants kept working hard until King Boo portified themthem.



* E. Gadd's remote for the containment vault includes a ''Boo-release button''. Imagine what would happen if he hit that by accident...Luigi's Mansion 3?

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* E. Gadd's remote for the containment vault includes a ''Boo-release button''. Imagine what would happen if he hit that by accident... Luigi's Mansion 3?
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* E. Gadd's remote for the containment vault includes a ''Boo-release button''. Imagine what would happen if he hit that by accident...Luigi's Mansion 3?
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* Before fighting [[spolier: Boolossus/Big Boo]], [[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss" of the final level]]. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of just fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was also fooling YOU]].

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* Before fighting [[spolier: [[spoiler: Boolossus/Big Boo]], [[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss" of the final level]]. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of just fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was also fooling YOU]].
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* Before fighting Boolossus/Big Boo, [[[[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss"]] of the final level. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was fooling YOU]].

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* Before fighting [[spolier: Boolossus/Big Boo, [[[[TrickBoss Boo]], [[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss"]] Boss" of the final level.level]]. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of just fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was also fooling YOU]].
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* Before fighting Boolossus/Big Boo, [[[[TrickBoss it's shown as the "Area Boss"]] of the final level. However, After you beat it, it's shown as a normal level. Plot-wise, this level Luigi and E. Gadd believed they were ambushing King Boo, but instead got ambushed themselves. Gamewise, it appears as the world's boss, but instead was just a normal chapter. Considering King Boo is a master of illusions, it's possible that he the previous BOSS Template for the mission was also an illusion, only this time, instead of fooling E Gadd. and Luigi... [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He was fooling YOU]].
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** E. Gadd has said he worked in the area for a while, alongside all the toad assistants, and the Ghosts pacified by the dark moon seem reasonable enough to have interests or organize their possessions in a clean matter, only E. Gadd really abandoned any of the places while the toad assistants kept working hard until King Boo portified them
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* The [[LightIsNotGood full moon]] is [[{{Lunacy}} said to drive people insane]]. But the ''[[InvertedTrope Dark]]'' Moon pacifies ghosts, pretty much the opposite effect; combined with its appearance, it's likely that that's how it got its name.
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**It's not completely untested, just ''largely'' untested. There was some testing of the pixelshifter before Luigi.
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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[{{Narm}} narmy]] they can be. Perhaps this is Nintendo's way of poking fun at this.

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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[{{Narm}} narmy]] they can be. Perhaps this is Nintendo's Next Level Games' way of poking fun at this.
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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[{{Narm}} narmy]] they can be and are. A subtle jab at the infamy, perhaps?

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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[{{Narm}} narmy]] they can be and are. A subtle jab be. Perhaps this is Nintendo's way of poking fun at the infamy, perhaps?
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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[Narm narmy]] they can be.

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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[Narm [[{{Narm}} narmy]] they can be.
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* Remember Booreaucrat, the business-themed boo? What level is he in? '''E-3'''. At first it sounds random, until you realize that [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3]] is (in)famous for companies showing off their products while accidentally showing how overly-corporate and [[Narm narmy]] they can be.
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** This becomes Fridge Awesome when you realize that [[spoiler: Luigi succeeded where his brother couldn't]].
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* The mansions have a lot of items left behind in them, like coats or other articles of clothing, but they're supposed to be abandoned. This suggests that perhaps they were abandoned in quite a hurry...
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* It seems odd that E. Gadd would skip 4000 and go from Poltergust 3000 to 5000, until you remember that the Poltergust 4000 [[VideoGame/MarioKart already exists.]]
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* What the hell happened to Evershade Valley? The mansions there are huge, yet you can see they were built AGES ago... So what happened to all the people, and why are there so many ghosts?
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* Sometimes, when you're being Pixelated somewhere, there's pixels in the stream that are a different size and color then the ones that Luigi turns into, and they're traveling at a different speed than the Luigi pixels. This turns out to be foreshadowing that [[spoiler: King Boo is fully aware of what Luigi and E. Gadd are doing, is aware of their every move, and has the ability to mess with the teleporter.]]

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* Sometimes, when you're being Pixelated somewhere, there's pixels in the stream that are a different size and color then the ones that Luigi turns into, and they're traveling at a different speed than the Luigi pixels. This turns out to be foreshadowing that [[spoiler: King Boo is fully aware of what Luigi and E. Gadd are doing, is aware of watching their every move, and has the ability to mess with the teleporter.]]
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* Sometimes, when you're being Pixelated somewhere, there's pixels in the stream that are a different size and color then the ones that Luigi turns into, and they're traveling at a different speed than the Luigi pixels. This turns out to be foreshadowing that [[spoiler: King Boo is fully aware of what Luigi and E. Gadd are doing, is aware of their every move, and has the ability to mess with the teleporter.]]
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*** Considering King Boo wanted to rule everyone and everything at the end of the game, thus including Bowser, I think it is safe to say Bowser and King Boo's partnership is long over.
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** King Boo says that he took absolute control over the ghosts of Evershade Valley, and will do the same for everywhere else. Now does he mean he's going to rule all the living and the dead, [[OmnicidalManiac or turn all the living dead to rule over them...?]]
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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past into dark mansions unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.
** Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets bored assuming it isn't actually hell itself?

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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual than usual, to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past into dark mansions unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example example, he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.
** Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets bored bored, assuming it isn't actually hell itself?
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* [[CaptainObvious People become ghosts when they die.]] King Boo has the ability to control ghosts. What, exactly, was King Boo going to do to Luigi if he actually killed him? After all, you can't die ''twice.''

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* [[CaptainObvious People become ghosts when they die.]] ]] King Boo has the ability to control ghosts. ghosts. What, exactly, was King Boo going to do happen to Luigi if he actually killed him? After all, you can't die ''twice.''died?
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* [[CaptainObvious People become ghosts when they die.]] King Boo has the ability to control ghosts. What, exactly, was King Boo going to do to Luigi if he actually killed him? After all, you can't die ''twice.''
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**I assumed Bowser got a hold of it. Considering that E. Gadd gave Bowser Jr. the paintbrush in Super Mario Sunshine, who's to say he didn't sell Bowser King Boo's painting.
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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past, dark mansion unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.

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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past, past into dark mansion mansions unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.
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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for there safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past, dark mansion unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.

** Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets board assuming it isn't actually hell itself?

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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for there their safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past, dark mansion unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.

** Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets board bored assuming it isn't actually hell itself?
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Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets board assuming it isn't actually hell itself?

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** Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets board assuming it isn't actually hell itself?
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Now combine with this the fact that he's a verifiable genius capable of creating AI, time travel, a device that captures and contains incorporeal spirits, and a giant paint brush that alters reality. What kind of hell is going to break loose next time he gets board assuming it isn't actually hell itself?
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* E. Gadd is actually seeming more erratic, scatterbrained, and downright crazy then usual to the point where he is throwing Luigi and others into dangerous environments with little concern for there safety. Using an untested methoid of transport that's hinted to have seriously messed up in the past, dark mansion unarmed with hundreds of hostile ghosts, not bothering to warn his assistants to return to the bunker when shit went down. It's entirly possible if not likely that E. Gadd has simply gotten so old he's going senile to the point where most of the threats to the world, Luigi, and his assistants don't really register anymore. For example he's not really all that worried about the army of unusually tough and pissed off ghosts who may or may not be poised to conquer the world as much as he is worried that all the research he was doing on them may be damaged by this behavior.
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[[AC:FridgeBrilliance]]
* Early in the game, E. Gadd mentions that he "should have gone to (Luigi) first". At the time, you probably think it's a throwaway line poking fun at Luigi's ButtMonkey status, but later you find out that [[spoiler:Mario has been captured by King Boo again]] and the meaning becomes clear.

[[AC:FridgeHorror]]
* So E. Gadd sold King Boo's portrait. What happened to the person who bought it when King Boo got free?
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