Haunted Mansion (videogame)
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Disney's Haunted Mansion is a video game based on the movie (See The Haunted Mansion (film)) and the ride (See Haunted Mansion). It was released on August 14, 2003 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo Gamecube and PC.
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[edit] Plot
On October 17, 1869 in Louisiana Zeke Holloway reads an article in the newspaper. It says the mansion needed repairing. He soon realizes the mansion is haunted, and it was a "false alarm" to get help rid the mansion of Atticus Thorn and his minions of evil spirits. Zeke earns a magical lantern by Madame Leota known as the Beacon of Souls, and starts his quest to free 999 souls, or he will be the 1000th!
[edit] From the ride
- The "breathing door" from the ride is in the Children's Room.
- Foyer.
- Stretching Gallery before the final boss.
- Pipe-organ with skulls and Ballroom.
- Floating candelabra from the ride in Upstairs Hallway.
- Portrait Gallery, a level which pictures turn from bad to good.
- The Hitchhiking Ghosts in the Graveyard.
- Spiders.
- The moving busts that stare at Zeke.
- Madame Leota.
- Conservatory.
- Grim Grinning Ghosts.
[edit] Anachronisms
- Record player in the Parlor, these weren't made until 1874.
- Pool table of the 1880s in the Game Room.
[edit] Ratings
[edit] Trivia
The tagline for the ride is "There are 999 happy haunts here, but there is room for a thousandth". This is why there are 999 souls to find. Even the final boss (Atticus Thorn as giant worm) says: "There is room... FOR AT LEAST ONE MORE!"