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|image = S2e10 Northwest Mansion Wide Shot.png |
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|type = Private residence |
|type = Private residence |
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− | |owner = [[Preston Northwest|Preston]] and [[Priscilla Northwest]] |
+ | |owner = [[Preston Northwest|Preston]] and [[Priscilla Northwest]] (formerly)<br/>[[Old Man McGucket|Fiddleford McGucket]] |
− | |employees = [[Unnamed Northwest butler| |
+ | |employees = [[Unnamed Northwest butler|Unnamed butler]] (formerly) |
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|first = [[The Golf War]] |
|first = [[The Golf War]] |
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− | |last = [[ |
+ | |last = [[Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls]] |
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− | '''Northwest Manor''',<ref>{{Cite episode|DAMGTMANF|125}}</ref> also referred to as the '''Northwest Mansion''' |
+ | }}'''Northwest Manor''',<ref>{{Cite episode|DAMGTMANF|125}}</ref> also referred to as the '''Northwest Mansion'''<ref>{{Cite episode|210}}</ref> and later "'''McGucket's Hootenanny Hutt!!'''"<ref name="TM">{{Cite web |url=https://partners.disney.com/shmeb-you-unlocked/book-7|title=Shmeb You Unlocked: Book 7|accessdate=July 27, 2018 }}</ref>, is the former home of the Northwest family: [[Pacifica Northwest|Pacifica]], [[Preston Northwest|Preston]], and [[Priscilla Northwest|Priscilla]]. Following the events of [[Weirdmageddon (event)|Weirdmageddon]], it came under the ownership of [[Old Man McGucket|Fiddleford McGucket]] when it is revealed that Preston had to sell it because he lost his family's fortune by mistakenly investing in Weirdness Bonds and offering to collaborate with [[Bill Cipher]] by betraying the human race. |
==History== |
==History== |
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150 years prior to the events of "[[Northwest Mansion Mystery]]," the mansion was built and completed by local lumberjacks with the promise that the Northwests would host an [[Northwest Fest|annual party]] to the public of [[Gravity Falls, Oregon|Gravity Falls]]. However, this promise was broken, allowing only upper-class citizens of Oregon into the party. |
150 years prior to the events of "[[Northwest Mansion Mystery]]," the mansion was built and completed by local lumberjacks with the promise that the Northwests would host an [[Northwest Fest|annual party]] to the public of [[Gravity Falls, Oregon|Gravity Falls]]. However, this promise was broken, allowing only upper-class citizens of Oregon into the party. |
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− | In "[[The Golf War]]," the Pines family and [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]] drove |
+ | In "[[The Golf War]]," the Pines family and [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]] drove Pacifica home from [[Ye Royal Discount Putt Hutt]] as a nice gesture by [[Mabel Pines|Mabel]], since her parents hadn't arrived to pick her up and it was starting to rain. After Pacifica opened the gates to her home, [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] and Mabel saw how exquisite it was and agreed they should have charged her for the taco Mabel gave her. |
− | In "Northwest Mansion Mystery," it was revealed that the mansion was haunted by one of its [[ |
+ | In "Northwest Mansion Mystery," it was revealed that the mansion was haunted by one of its [[Archibald Corduroy|original creators]], a lumberjack who had sworn vengeance on the Northwests. The Northwests hired Dipper to get rid of the spirit by trapping it into a silver mirror, but the spirit escaped by breaking the mirror. The spirit then returned to the mansion and started turning people into wood, refusing to stop until a Northwest opened the party gates up to the public like their ancestors promised. Once everyone at the party was turned to wood, including Dipper, Pacifica opened the party to the public, appeasing the spirit and lifting the curse. |
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+ | In "[[Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls]]," the Northwest family loses their fortune, resulting in Preston having to sell the mansion in order to stay wealthy. Meanwhile, [[Old Man McGucket]] acquires wealth by marketing his inventions to the US government; and after spotting the mansion for sale, he purchases it. After Dipper and Mabel leave Gravity Falls, McGucket is seen standing in the fancy interior of the mansion. |
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==Residents== |
==Residents== |
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− | + | S2e10 a toast.png|[[Preston Northwest]] (formerly) |
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+ | S2e10 mrs northwest.png|[[Priscilla Northwest]] (formerly) |
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+ | S1e7_Pacifica_Northwest.png|[[Pacifica Northwest]] (formerly) |
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+ | S2e10 attention all.png|[[Unnamed Northwest butler|Northwest Butler]] (formerly) |
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The front yard of the Northwest Manor has water fountains, peacocks, and a statue that resembles Pacifica behind a large metal gate. Two patches of hedges are cut to spell the letters "N" and "W." The house itself is two stories tall and appears to be gigantic on the outside. On the top story, if you look very closely, there are windows shaped like the letters C-U-R-S-E-D. There is a wall surrounding the entire manor, with a deer statue placed atop each corner. The manor resides on the top of a mountain. |
The front yard of the Northwest Manor has water fountains, peacocks, and a statue that resembles Pacifica behind a large metal gate. Two patches of hedges are cut to spell the letters "N" and "W." The house itself is two stories tall and appears to be gigantic on the outside. On the top story, if you look very closely, there are windows shaped like the letters C-U-R-S-E-D. There is a wall surrounding the entire manor, with a deer statue placed atop each corner. The manor resides on the top of a mountain. |
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===Inside=== |
===Inside=== |
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− | The manor is filled with various luxury decorations and appliances made from animals. This includes a wall of taxidermy animals and a chandelier made of antlers. |
+ | The manor is filled with various luxury decorations and appliances made from animals. This includes a wall of taxidermy animals and a chandelier made of antlers. In the main hall over the fireplace on the stairwell is a portrait of the family, flanked on either side by images of fish drawn in the style of the Tlingit or Haida (indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest). |
There is a hidden room with photographs/paintings of the Northwest family's history of deceit and "failures." For example, one painting is of two men shaking hands, one of which has his fingers crossed behind his back. |
There is a hidden room with photographs/paintings of the Northwest family's history of deceit and "failures." For example, one painting is of two men shaking hands, one of which has his fingers crossed behind his back. |
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==Sightings== |
==Sightings== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | [[File:S2e3 Northwest extravagance.png|thumb|right|What the Northwest Manor looked like in "The Golf War |
+ | [[File:S2e3 Northwest extravagance.png|thumb|right|What the Northwest Manor looked like in "The Golf War."]] |
− | *The mansion was first revealed at the 2014 LA Film Fest panel, "Gravity Falls Live!" as part of a preview for [[ |
+ | *The mansion was first revealed at the 2014 LA Film Fest panel, "Gravity Falls Live!" as part of a preview for [[season 2]]. |
− | *The mansion can be seen very briefly in "[[Blendin's Game]]" as the first image when [[Blendin Blandin|Blendin's]] [[ |
+ | *The mansion can be seen very briefly in "[[Blendin's Game]]" as the first image when [[Blendin Blandin|Blendin's]] [[Chrono-flage suit]] malfunctions. |
*Comparing the episode, "The Golf War" with the more recent episode, "Northwest Mansion Mystery," there is a difference in the appearance of the Northwest Manor's size, texture, and surroundings. |
*Comparing the episode, "The Golf War" with the more recent episode, "Northwest Mansion Mystery," there is a difference in the appearance of the Northwest Manor's size, texture, and surroundings. |
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+ | *After the manor was purchased by Old Man McGucket, Preston Northwest does not care for the renaming.<ref name="TM" /> |
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Revision as of 04:20, 9 April 2020
Northwest Manor,[1] also referred to as the Northwest Mansion[2] and later "McGucket's Hootenanny Hutt!!"[3], is the former home of the Northwest family: Pacifica, Preston, and Priscilla. Following the events of Weirdmageddon, it came under the ownership of Fiddleford McGucket when it is revealed that Preston had to sell it because he lost his family's fortune by mistakenly investing in Weirdness Bonds and offering to collaborate with Bill Cipher by betraying the human race.
History
150 years prior to the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery," the mansion was built and completed by local lumberjacks with the promise that the Northwests would host an annual party to the public of Gravity Falls. However, this promise was broken, allowing only upper-class citizens of Oregon into the party.
In "The Golf War," the Pines family and Soos drove Pacifica home from Ye Royal Discount Putt Hutt as a nice gesture by Mabel, since her parents hadn't arrived to pick her up and it was starting to rain. After Pacifica opened the gates to her home, Dipper and Mabel saw how exquisite it was and agreed they should have charged her for the taco Mabel gave her.
In "Northwest Mansion Mystery," it was revealed that the mansion was haunted by one of its original creators, a lumberjack who had sworn vengeance on the Northwests. The Northwests hired Dipper to get rid of the spirit by trapping it into a silver mirror, but the spirit escaped by breaking the mirror. The spirit then returned to the mansion and started turning people into wood, refusing to stop until a Northwest opened the party gates up to the public like their ancestors promised. Once everyone at the party was turned to wood, including Dipper, Pacifica opened the party to the public, appeasing the spirit and lifting the curse.
In "The Stanchurian Candidate," the mansion briefly appears on a map of Gravity Falls.
In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," the Northwest family loses their fortune, resulting in Preston having to sell the mansion in order to stay wealthy. Meanwhile, Old Man McGucket acquires wealth by marketing his inventions to the US government; and after spotting the mansion for sale, he purchases it. After Dipper and Mabel leave Gravity Falls, McGucket is seen standing in the fancy interior of the mansion.
Residents
Appearance
Outside
The front yard of the Northwest Manor has water fountains, peacocks, and a statue that resembles Pacifica behind a large metal gate. Two patches of hedges are cut to spell the letters "N" and "W." The house itself is two stories tall and appears to be gigantic on the outside. On the top story, if you look very closely, there are windows shaped like the letters C-U-R-S-E-D. There is a wall surrounding the entire manor, with a deer statue placed atop each corner. The manor resides on the top of a mountain.
Inside
The manor is filled with various luxury decorations and appliances made from animals. This includes a wall of taxidermy animals and a chandelier made of antlers. In the main hall over the fireplace on the stairwell is a portrait of the family, flanked on either side by images of fish drawn in the style of the Tlingit or Haida (indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest).
There is a hidden room with photographs/paintings of the Northwest family's history of deceit and "failures." For example, one painting is of two men shaking hands, one of which has his fingers crossed behind his back.
Among some of the decorations in the manor, a notable one is a tapestry depicting people bowing down to Bill Cipher. This tapestry was created by the natives of Gravity Falls.[4]
Sightings
Season 2
- 203. "The Golf War"
- 208. "Blendin's Game" (pictured)
- 210. "Northwest Mansion Mystery"
- 214. "The Stanchurian Candidate"
- 220-221. "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls"
Gallery
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Trivia
- The mansion was first revealed at the 2014 LA Film Fest panel, "Gravity Falls Live!" as part of a preview for season 2.
- The mansion can be seen very briefly in "Blendin's Game" as the first image when Blendin's Chrono-flage suit malfunctions.
- Comparing the episode, "The Golf War" with the more recent episode, "Northwest Mansion Mystery," there is a difference in the appearance of the Northwest Manor's size, texture, and surroundings.
- After the manor was purchased by Old Man McGucket, Preston Northwest does not care for the renaming.[3]
- ↑ Dipper's and Mabel's Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun! by Disney Book Group. October 7, 2014. Published by Disney Press. Page(s) 125. ISBN: 978-1484710807.
- ↑ "Northwest Mansion Mystery." Mark Rizzo, Jeff Rowe, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Matt Braly (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. February 16, 2015. No. 10, season 2.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Shmeb You Unlocked: Book 7. Retrieved on July 27, 2018.
- ↑ Hirsch, Alex (April 2, 2015). I'M BILL CIPHER! I know LOTS OF THINGS! ASK ME ANYTHING!. Retrieved on April 2, 2015.