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One is first encountered in the [[Boneyard]] where it was disturbed by [[Spooky (character)|Spooky]]'s barking. It must be defeated in order to capture Spooky. Mr. Bones are also found in the [[Graveyard]] and have to be defeated to lure out [[Bogmire]]. More Mr. Bones are encountered in the [[Telephone Room]] after the [[blackout]].
One is first encountered in the [[Boneyard]] where it was disturbed by [[Spooky (character)|Spooky]]'s barking. It must be defeated in order to capture Spooky. Mr. Bones are also found in the [[Graveyard]] and have to be defeated to lure out [[Bogmire]]. More Mr. Bones are encountered in the [[Telephone Room]] after the [[blackout]].


==Official profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)''===
===''Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)''===
*'''In-game description:''' ''"A skeletal ghost who throws his own bones and falls apart."''
*'''In-game description:''' ''"A skeletal ghost who throws his own bones and falls apart."''

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Mr. Bones in the game Luigi's Mansion.
A Mr. Bones in the Graveyard

Mr. Bones, also referred to generically as "Skeletons,"[1] are skeletal ghosts appearing only in the game Luigi's Mansion that are similar to Dry Bones. They attack by throwing bones at Luigi. These ghosts have thirty HP. Mr. Bones can also, like all other normal ghosts, be defeated by one of the three Elements.

One is first encountered in the Boneyard where it was disturbed by Spooky's barking. It must be defeated in order to capture Spooky. Mr. Bones are also found in the Graveyard and have to be defeated to lure out Bogmire. More Mr. Bones are encountered in the Telephone Room after the blackout.

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

  • In-game description: "A skeletal ghost who throws his own bones and falls apart."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バラバラ
Barabara
To fall apart

French M. Nonoss
From monsieur (mister) and nonoss, a childish way of saying "bone".
Spanish Esqueleto Fantasma
Skeleton Ghost

Reference

  1. ^ "Skeleton is buried here" - Boneyard signpost texture