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====Origins====
====Origins====


The Landgraab fortune, or at least a sizable part of it, presumably dates back to a historical figure named Gregory Landgraab, who does not appear in any known version of the Landgraab family tree. If ''The Sims 2: Seasons ''is installed, a chance card for the [[Adventurer]] career reads as follows:
The Landgraab fortune is dated back to a historical figure named Gregory Landgraab; If ''The Sims 2: Seasons ''is installed, a chance card for the [[Adventurer]] career reads as follows:


<blockquote>Around the turn of the century, Gregory Landgraab, a humble school teacher, suddenly came into a great deal of money and became one of the wealthiest landowners around. This was never explained, though many theories suggest foul play and the Ministry of Adventure has tasked (name) with solving the case, once and for all. After a great deal of research, (name) believes one of two people will have the answers he/she needs: Spencer Oswald, the Landgraab's accountant or the local fortune teller, the gypsy. Who should (name) bring in for questioning?</blockquote>
<blockquote>Around the turn of the century, Gregory Landgraab, a humble school teacher, suddenly came into a great deal of money and became one of the wealthiest landowners around. This was never explained, though many theories suggest foul play and the Ministry of Adventure has tasked (name) with solving the case, once and for all. After a great deal of research, (name) believes one of two people will have the answers he/she needs: Spencer Oswald, the Landgraab's accountant or the local fortune teller, the gypsy. Who should (name) bring in for questioning?</blockquote>
====[[Admiral Landgraab|Admiral Landgraab I
]]====
In ''The Sims'', ''The Sims: Hot Date'' and ''The Sims: On Vacation,'' Admiral Landgraab is another historical figure (presumably later than Gregory, if his family was expected to gain prestige) with an extensive background. Wren's Fens National Park on [[Vacation Island]] is described as one of his first colonial acquisitions, and his portrait available in buy mode includes a short bio.


His exploits are much further elaborated on in ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]''. He lived in [[Chateau du Landgraab]] in the town of [[Champs Les Sims]], almost sixty years before ''The Sims 3''. He is French, although he is first described as "SimNation's most tragic naval hero" (SimNation possibly a parody of the United States). He is often credited with the invention of [[Nectar|nectar]], though he took credit away from [[Anastasia Necteaux]] and planned to kill her until she set a trap for him (giving him wrong directions to her own ancestor's tomb). He was thought to have been killed by island natives, possibly on Vacation Island. His remains were somehow recovered and placed in Chateau du Landgraab. The home had four fully furnished bedrooms (one with two single beds and another with a crib, strongly suggesting he had children), a study, a private library and more. In his personal life Admiral Landgraab was extremely greedy, bitter and paranoid, which is why he booby-trapped most of his house.
====[[Admiral Landgraab]]====
In ''The Sims'', ''The Sims: Hot Date'' and ''The Sims: On Vacation,'' Admiral Landgraab is mentioned as another historical figure with an extensive background. Wren's Fens National Park on [[Vacation Island]] is described as one of his first colonial acquisitions, an Admiral Landgraab nutcracker can be bought on Vacation Island, and some items refer to him. His portrait, which is available in [[buy mode]] includes a short bio. Admiral Landgraab's first name is not given, and his relationship to the [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]] of Bluewater Village and the Landgraabs of Sunset Valley is unknown.


It can be assumed that he lived after Gregory, but that is not definitely known. His exploits are elaborated upon in ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]''.


=== Console ===
====''The Sims 3''====
On the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Gamecube games of ''[[The Sims: Bustin' Out]]'', a Malcolm Landgraab is the richest man around. As he takes items of importance and interest, his surname could be indicative of his ''grab''by nature. [[Dudley Landgraab]] and his sister [[Mimi Landgraab]] are introduced along with their mother who is simply named [[Mom Landgraab]]. Mom and Malcolm were recently divorced, sending Malcolm into a rage of stealing from other Sims. As a matter of fact, when the player reaches Malcolm's mansion in ''[[The Sims: Bustin' Out]]'', it shows Mom Landgraab becoming angry at Malcolm and chasing him off the lot. It is unknown how this Malcolm is related to the Malcolm in ''[[The Sims 3]]''.


Presumably set in the 1950s (observing [[Mortimer Goth|Mortimer Goth's]] young age and ignoring technology, which has always stayed the same in the series no matter how old or young any character is), the Landgraab home is in [[Sunset Valley]], which was founded by the [[Goth Family]] while most of the real estate was developed by Nancy's parents, [[Kermit Landgraab]] and his wife [[Kitty Landgraab]].


The household consists of [[Nancy Landgraab]], a female power-executive who is described as snobbish and perhaps even evil, [[Geoffrey Landgraab]], a modest doctor who took his wife's surname, and [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm]], their smart yet confused elementary-school age son who just wants his family to be normal (he possibly grows up to be the "Malcolm Landgraab" in ''The Sims: Bustin' Out''). Regardless of their relationship to the rest of the family, they are very well off. They live in a large home and have §75,000 in household funds. They are bitter rivals in the real estate business with [[Nick Alto]], a new-money businessman who is heavily suspected to have mafia connections.
== The Sims 2 ==
In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', the Landgraabs are mentioned in the first expansion pack, [[University]]. One of the dorms at [[Sim State University]] is named "Landgraab House", and the Secret Society there is known as the [[Landgraab Society]]. The connections, whether past or present, between the family and Sim State are not mentioned.


The young Malcolm is not [[Malcolm Landgraab III|Malcolm III]] as seen in [[Malcolm Landgraab IV|Malcolm IV's]] family tree in The Sims 2: Open For Business, because their parents have different names, although they are the same generation agewise. However, he is quite possibly the Malcolm Landgraab in ''The Sims (Console) ''and ''The Sims: Bustin' Out''.
In the ''Open for Business'' expansion pack, a family named the "Landgraab IV family", is introduced with one surviving member, [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]]. The family tree shows two other Malcolms, Malcolm IV's father and grandfather, but doesn't mention the Malcolm who started that line. Malcolm Landgraab IV owns Club Dante and the Electronics Supercenter in [[Bluewater Village]]. While he is rich, most of his money is tied up in the house and its furnishings. The neighborhood view shows that his initial net worth is around §197,000, but he starts out with around §28,000 in funds.




== The Sims 3 ==
====''The Sims ''and ''The Sims: Bustin' Out''====
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the Landgraab household contains Geoffrey, a modest doctor who took his wife's surname, Nancy, a snobbish businesswoman who comes from an evil father and snobbish mother, and [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm]], a smart yet confused kid who just wants his family to be normal. It is unknown how he is related to the other Malcolms in ''The Sims: Bustin' Out'' and ''The Sims 2'', but his parents do not fit into the family tree given in ''The Sims 2''. So, while [[Malcolm Landgraab III|Malcolm III]] might have been a child during ''The Sims 3'' time frame, he would not be ''this'' Malcolm. Regardless of their relationship to the rest of the family, they are very well off. They live in a large home and have §75,000 in household funds.


In the console version of ''The Sims, ''Malcolm Landgraab is the richest man around who gives the main character real estate opportunities (fixing up each house he/she lives in to sell at a higher price) and later marries [[Mom Landgraab|their mom]]. His children are [[Dudley Landgraab]] and [[Mimi Landgraab]], both slackers, party animals and heirs to his vast fortune (the player's mom is only a stepmother to Dudley/Mimi, not their biological mother). In the sequel, ''The Sims: Bustin' Out'', they divorce and Malcolm goes insane, repossessing everyone's money and goods before the player stops him. In the final stage, "mom" chases Malcolm Landgraab out of his own mansion. It is unknown how this Malcolm is related to the Malcolm in ''[[The Sims 3]]'', though they could very well be the same person.
It is also mentioned several times in ''The Sims 3'' that Nancy's family, the Landgraab family, helped start the town. It says in the family bio that "Nancy's family more or less founded the town", while in the description of Sunset Valley it states that "before Pleasantview, the town was founded by the Goths and built up by the Landgraabs".They are enmies of Noveau rich [[Alto Family|Altos]] .



The Landgraab family is "old money", so it is likely that they inherited their money from the earlier generation of Landgraabs that founded the town. However, it does not specify who exactly founded the town. It is possible that Admiral Landgraab, being the earliest mention of the Landgraab family from ''[[The Sims]]'', is the town founder. However, he is not listed in the Landgraab family tree for ''The Sims 3'', so [[Kermit Landgraab]] and/or [[Kitty Landgraab]] could be the town founder(s).
====''The Sims 2''====

In the ''Open for Business'' expansion pack, [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]] is introduced as a bachelor in a very large mansion. His family tree reveals exactly who his parents and grandparents are, but only dates back to Malcolm II and not Malcolm I. Malcolm Landgraab IV owns Club Dante and the Electronics Supercenter in [[Bluewater Village]]. While he is rich, most of his money is tied up in the house and its furnishings. The neighborhood view shows that his initial net worth is around §197,000, but he starts out with around §28,000 in funds.
In ''The Sims 2: University, ''[[Sim State University]] features a "Landgraab House" dormitory and a [[Landgraab Society|secret society in their name]]. How the family was (or is) involved is not mentioned.





Revision as of 23:39, 21 June 2010

Description
'Ruthless. Cunning. Brilliant. Ridiculously wealthy. These are just a few words the locals use to describe the Landgraab family, whose entrepreneurial ambitions can’t be stopped by anything but their own mistakes. When you have this much money, you're your own worst enemy.'
Members Malcolm Landgraab IV
Family connections Buckingham family
Other Information
Neighborhood Bluewater Village
Description
'The Landgraabs are old money. Nancy's family more or less founded the town, so it was no surprise that when she married Geoffrey, it was Geoffrey who changed his last name, not Nancy. Will young Malcolm be a mild-mannered doctor like his father or a voracious business tycoon like his mother?'
Members Geoffrey Landgraab, Nancy Landgraab, Malcolm Landgraab (TS3)
Difficulty level 3 of 6
Other Information
Neighborhood Sunset Valley
Theories

The Landgraab family is a brilliant and wealthy dynasty that, in The Sims 3, resides in Sunset Valley; and lives in Bluewater Village in The Sims 2. The family name is occasionally spelled "Landgrabb". Which spelling is used depends on which game or expansion pack introduced the object or place or Sim that uses it. Landgraab Industries is featured prominently in both building names in SimCity 3000 and brand names for objects in The Sims.

Family History

Origins

The Landgraab fortune is dated back to a historical figure named Gregory Landgraab; If The Sims 2: Seasons is installed, a chance card for the Adventurer career reads as follows:

Around the turn of the century, Gregory Landgraab, a humble school teacher, suddenly came into a great deal of money and became one of the wealthiest landowners around. This was never explained, though many theories suggest foul play and the Ministry of Adventure has tasked (name) with solving the case, once and for all. After a great deal of research, (name) believes one of two people will have the answers he/she needs: Spencer Oswald, the Landgraab's accountant or the local fortune teller, the gypsy. Who should (name) bring in for questioning?

====Admiral Landgraab I ==== In The Sims, The Sims: Hot Date and The Sims: On Vacation, Admiral Landgraab is another historical figure (presumably later than Gregory, if his family was expected to gain prestige) with an extensive background. Wren's Fens National Park on Vacation Island is described as one of his first colonial acquisitions, and his portrait available in buy mode includes a short bio.

His exploits are much further elaborated on in The Sims 3: World Adventures. He lived in Chateau du Landgraab in the town of Champs Les Sims, almost sixty years before The Sims 3. He is French, although he is first described as "SimNation's most tragic naval hero" (SimNation possibly a parody of the United States). He is often credited with the invention of nectar, though he took credit away from Anastasia Necteaux and planned to kill her until she set a trap for him (giving him wrong directions to her own ancestor's tomb). He was thought to have been killed by island natives, possibly on Vacation Island. His remains were somehow recovered and placed in Chateau du Landgraab. The home had four fully furnished bedrooms (one with two single beds and another with a crib, strongly suggesting he had children), a study, a private library and more. In his personal life Admiral Landgraab was extremely greedy, bitter and paranoid, which is why he booby-trapped most of his house.


The Sims 3

Presumably set in the 1950s (observing Mortimer Goth's young age and ignoring technology, which has always stayed the same in the series no matter how old or young any character is), the Landgraab home is in Sunset Valley, which was founded by the Goth Family while most of the real estate was developed by Nancy's parents, Kermit Landgraab and his wife Kitty Landgraab.

The household consists of Nancy Landgraab, a female power-executive who is described as snobbish and perhaps even evil, Geoffrey Landgraab, a modest doctor who took his wife's surname, and Malcolm, their smart yet confused elementary-school age son who just wants his family to be normal (he possibly grows up to be the "Malcolm Landgraab" in The Sims: Bustin' Out). Regardless of their relationship to the rest of the family, they are very well off. They live in a large home and have §75,000 in household funds. They are bitter rivals in the real estate business with Nick Alto, a new-money businessman who is heavily suspected to have mafia connections.

The young Malcolm is not Malcolm III as seen in Malcolm IV's family tree in The Sims 2: Open For Business, because their parents have different names, although they are the same generation agewise. However, he is quite possibly the Malcolm Landgraab in The Sims (Console) and The Sims: Bustin' Out.


The Sims and The Sims: Bustin' Out

In the console version of The Sims, Malcolm Landgraab is the richest man around who gives the main character real estate opportunities (fixing up each house he/she lives in to sell at a higher price) and later marries their mom. His children are Dudley Landgraab and Mimi Landgraab, both slackers, party animals and heirs to his vast fortune (the player's mom is only a stepmother to Dudley/Mimi, not their biological mother). In the sequel, The Sims: Bustin' Out, they divorce and Malcolm goes insane, repossessing everyone's money and goods before the player stops him. In the final stage, "mom" chases Malcolm Landgraab out of his own mansion. It is unknown how this Malcolm is related to the Malcolm in The Sims 3, though they could very well be the same person.


The Sims 2

In the Open for Business expansion pack, Malcolm Landgraab IV is introduced as a bachelor in a very large mansion. His family tree reveals exactly who his parents and grandparents are, but only dates back to Malcolm II and not Malcolm I. Malcolm Landgraab IV owns Club Dante and the Electronics Supercenter in Bluewater Village. While he is rich, most of his money is tied up in the house and its furnishings. The neighborhood view shows that his initial net worth is around §197,000, but he starts out with around §28,000 in funds. In The Sims 2: University, Sim State University features a "Landgraab House" dormitory and a secret society in their name. How the family was (or is) involved is not mentioned.


Onomatology

Landgraab-- as in grabbing land.

Malcolm Landgraab, II, III, IV-- (there was a quote on him) We will establish our estate upon

Mom-- is a biological and/or social female parent of an offspring

Marion Landgraab-- (form of Mary) "bitterness","rebelliousness", "wished for child" or "drop of the sea"

Margaret Landgraab-- "pearl" or "precious" (Greek).

Dudley Landgraab-- (dude)is an individual, typically male, or the place of the dead, a burying-ground

Mimi Landgraab-- faithful guard strong opponent bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child, - the star of the sea

Buckingham-- In the 7th century AD, Buckingham, literally "meadow of Bucca's people"

Blair Buckingham-- (Celtic) "a plain". From a surname

Virginia Buckingham-- (Latin) "chaste". According to legend, she was a Roman woman killed by her father so as to keep her a virgin-- (Latin) "chaste".

Family tree

Note: There are two possible versions of the Landgraab family tree. Neither of these versions has been confirmed by the producers, but in both "The Sims: Bustin Out" and "The Sims 3", there is one Malcolm Landgraab who is around the same age as Mortimer Goth. He is only a child in "The Sims 3", making it canonically possible for him to have Dudley and Mimi as children. One other possibility explored is that he is Malcolm I (see "?" box) and had Malcolm II later in life, although he would have to have been two generations older than Mortimer Goth, which would not be canon. One of these family trees suggest that Mom Landgraab is the mother of Mimi and Dudley Landgraab, while the other suggests that she isn't.

Members

Gallery


Landgraab-associated businesses

Throughout The Sims games, the name "Landgraab" is mentioned at many points, often in passing, and often along with a brief mention of some business or corporation that is (or was) affiliated with the Landgraab Dynasty in some way. Listed below are a few of the businesses that have been associated with the Landgraabs, along with several notable accomplishments:

  • Llama World (amusement park, closed)
  • Landgraab Mall (downtown lot in The Sims Hot Date)
  • Club Dante (business in Bluewater Village)
  • Electronics Supercenter (business in Bluewater Village)
  • A Landgraab Games is mentioned in a painting that comes with The Sims 2: Pets expansion pack.
  • Bluewater Real Estate Office (business in Bluewater Village, no longer in Landgraab possession).
  • Wrightway Toys (mentioned on on the chance card for the slacker career, as a golf caddy, for Sims 2 base game...the chance card states that he was golfing when he got a cell phone call that his purchase of this business had been confirmed, making him the wealthiest man in SimCity. As a celebration, he gave out $50 to his employees, including the player who received said chance card.)
  • Possibly Founded/Owns Vacation Island (unconfirmed, but possibly built up by Admiral Landgraab)
  • Founded/Built up Sunset Valley in The Sims 3
  • Shiny Things Inc. (ex: The Shiny Things Inc. fridge from the original The Sims) is described as "The Brainchild of Malcolm Landgraab". Shiny Things also created a stove, a barbeque, the original Servo robot, a modern fireplace, a dishwasher, and many other appliances and electronics)
  • Landgraab Industries (first mentioned in a description of a cheap wooden coffee table from a Sims expansion pack)
  • An Admiral Landgraab appears to have created nectar, the Sim equivalent of wine. However, in truth, it appears that he took the credit for someone else's work in this case.
  • In The Sims: Bustin' Out for console, a Malcolm Landgraab, possibly the same who was a kid in The Sims 3, terrorizes the neighborhood repossessing property as a sort of repo man. The player is given the task of conquering Malcolm and at the end of the game, takes his mansion.
  • At Sim State University, the secret society is known as the Landgraab Society, and there is also a dorm named Landgraab House. Both could have, in theory, been connected to or built up by a Landgraab at some point.
  • Magnus Landgraab is mentioned in an opportunity for the International Super Spy job as having attempted to take over a small nation[confirmation needed].

The Landgraab Home

The Sims 2

In The Sims 2, Malcolm Landgraab IV lives alone in a huge mansion overlooking the town. The house is large by Sims-standards, and features a large office and balcony, a hot tub, and indoor swimming pool. Oddly, the house has no television, despite the fact that Malcolm owns an electronics store. There is also a strange, empty shed to the left of the house. Its size and placement are just right for it to be a garage, with the addition of a driveway, a garage door, and, of course, a car. Also worth noting is that there are several blank white walls on the upstairs portion of the house, and while they are painted an "off-white", the player might prefer to revamp the second floor to match the rest of the house's interior. The house has very expensive furniture, many of it new mission-style furnishings that debuted in Open For Business. It also has hedges and a few rosebushes to the left and right of the entrance, and some trees and bushes in the back. Malcolm would do well to hire a gardener, especially if Seasons is installed.

The Sims 3

Landgraab home

In The Sims 3, the Landgraab family lives in a luxurious mansion on Summer Hill, in the town of Sunset Valley. Judging by the house and where they live, it is quite obvious that they are wealthy.

An elegant home on the most exclusive circle in town, this stately manor resounds with grandeur. Four fireplaces, a massive kitchen, formal and informal living areas, a large custom pool, two car garage, and elegant neoclassical landscaping round out its elegant features.

House Funds: §117,578

Lot: 60 x 60 3br 4ba

The Landgraab Family
Admiral Landgraab
Kermit - Kitty
Chester - Queenie - Malcolm I
Geoffrey - Nancy - Malcolm II - Marion - Blair - Virginia
Christina - Posie - Mom - Malcolm (console) - Hannelore - Gregory - Cheryl - Malcolm III - Margaret
Todd - Chris - Chrissie - Christa - Johnny - Dudley - Mimi - Adrien - Timothy - Lara - Malcolm IV (The Sims Mobile) - Nancy
Malcolm - Bambi