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|image=Bogmire LM3DS art.png
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|full_name=Bogmire, the Cemetery Shadow (GameCube) / The black shadow of the graveyard (3DS)
|age=Unknown
|age=Unknown
|biography=A product of the mansion's fear and despair, he's not sure who to fear or what to despair these days.
|biography=A product of the mansion's fear and despair, he's not sure who to fear or what to despair these days.
|room=Graveyard
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|hp=100
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'''Bogmire''' is a shadow [[Portrait Ghost]] and the boss of Area Two in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He lives under a tombstone in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]]'s [[Graveyard]]. Although he has no relation to swamps, Bogmire's name is derived from two types of swamps, a "bog" and "quagmire". At one point, Bogmire was captured by [[Professor Elvin Gadd]] and turned into a portrait. Like the other ghosts in the gallery, he was released when [[King Boo]] broke in. Bogmire's portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 19.
'''Bogmire''' is a shadowy [[portrait ghost]] that is found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its 3DS remake]]. He appears as a purple ghost with a large mouth, yellow eyes, and thin, constantly outstretched arms. Bogmire lives under a tombstone in the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]]'s [[Graveyard]], and acts as the boss of Area Two. According to his [[Game Boy Horror]] entry, Bogmire is the manifestation of the mansion's fear and despair; he does not speak (making him the only area boss without any dialogue), and the Game Boy Horror cannot scan his heart for text. His name is a portmanteau of "bog" and "mire", which refer to different kinds of swampland, likely in reference to his drippy appearance. Bogmire's portrait number in the [[Gallery (Luigi's Mansion)|Gallery]] is 19.


== Overview ==
Bogmire can only be fought after Luigi vacuums every [[Mr. Bones]] in the Graveyard, as by doing so, the large headstone begins to glow. When Luigi approaches it, lightning strikes near the tombstone as Bogmire springs out, and Luigi jumps back in horror. He is then transported into a mysterious arena, where a large Black Bogmire comes out and approaches him, while several others also appear in the field. Bogmire teleports around the arena, with his presence announced by lightning strikes and the appearance of his shadow; his only means of offense is spawning shadowy translucent doppelgangers called [[Black Bogmire]]s from the ground (and often from his actual shadow). Bogmire vanishes some time after the Black Bogmires spawn, signaled by his shadow vanishing, and he reappears elsewhere and repeat the pattern. The size of his shadow upon appearing determines the size of the specific Black Bogmire that spawns from it. To vacuum Bogmire, Luigi must suck up any of the Black Bogmires with his [[Poltergust 3000]], shaping it into a ball that he can aim at Bogmire. If hit, he is enveloped by the ball of shadow, rendering him vulnerable. Bogmire is one of the trickier ghosts to vacuum up, and may break free of Luigi's grasp within a few seconds. Additionally, he deliberately tries to pull Luigi through any active Black Bogmires. After capturing Bogmire, Luigi is returned to the Graveyard, where a large [[Treasure chest|chest]] with the [[key]] to the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]] appears.
Bogmire is a purple ghost with a large mouth and yellow eyes. He has scythe-like arms. According to his [[Game Boy Horror]] entry, Bogmire is the manifestation of the mansion's fear and despair. He has the ability to teleport between location in a flash of lightning. He can also replicate false, translucent, blob-like variants of himself, known as [[Black Bogmire]]s.


== History ==
Bogmire is the only portrait ghost in the original [[Nintendo GameCube]] version who has a portrait displaying another enemy, particularly his gold frame, in which a [[Black Bogmire]] is also shown.
In the Graveyard, before his first encounter with Bogmire, [[Luigi]] must vacuum up a few [[Mr. Bones]] into his [[Poltergust 3000]]. By doing so, the large headstone begins to glow. After approaching it, a strike of lightning emits from the tombstone, revealing Bogmire. Luigi jumps back in horror. He is transported into a mysterious arena, where a large Black Bogmire comes out and approaches him. Several others also appear in the field.


In the battle, Bogmire frequently vanishes and switches between areas. Before reappearing, Bogmire's large shadow appears on-stage, originating from his current location. Contrarily, if it disappears, it indicates Bogmire vanishing. To vacuum Bogmire, Luigi must vacuum up a Black Bogmire (regardless of size) and aim it at Bogmire. Bogmire is one of the trickier ghosts to vacuum up, because he breaks free of Luigi's grasp within a few seconds. Luigi flips backward, and Bogmire disappears in a lightning flash. New Black Bogmires spawn onto the stage.
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
Bogmire LM art.jpg|''Luigi's Mansion''
</gallery>


Eventually, after capturing Bogmire, Luigi returns to the Graveyard, where he opens a large [[Treasure Chest|chest]] containing the [[key]] to the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]].
===Assets and models===
{{br|left}}
 
==Gallery==
=== ''Luigi's Mansion'' ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Bogmire LM art.jpg|Original artwork
Final Bogmire.png|''Luigi's Mansion'' model
Bogmire54.png|Bogmire comes out from his tombstone
LMbogmireunused.png|''Luigi's Mansion'' [[List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content|unused model]]
Final Bogmire.png|Model
LMbogmireunused.png|An earlier, unused model
BogmireBronze.png|Bronze frame
BogmireBronze.png|Bronze frame
BogmireSilver.png|Silver frame
BogmireSilver.png|Silver frame
Bogmire.png|Gold frame
Bogmire.png|Gold frame
Bogmire Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Bogmire Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Bogmire Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
Bogmire Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum frame (Nintendo 3DS version)
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== ''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS) ===
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Bogmire LM3DS rises.png|Bogmire rises out from his tombstone.
LM Bogmire Screenshot.png|Bogmire emerging from his tombstone
Bogmire LM3DS shot.png|Luigi encounters Bogmire.
Bogmire Arena.png|Luigi fighting Bogmire
Bogmire LM3DS fight.png|Boss fight against Bogmire.
Bogmire LM3DS rises.png|Bogmire rising out of his tombstone in the Nintendo 3DS version
Bogmire Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze frame
Bogmire LM3DS shot.png|Luigi encounters Bogmire in the Nintendo 3DS version
Bogmire Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver frame
Bogmire LM3DS fight.png|Boss fight against Bogmire in the Nintendo 3DS version
Bogmire Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold frame
</gallery>
Bogmire Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum frame
 
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
LEGO Super Mario Luigis Mansion Entryway.png|[[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']]
Lego Luigi Promo from Lego Website (2).png|LEGO ''Super Mario''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|Jap=シャドーマ
|Jap=シャドーマ
|JapR=Shadōma
|JapR=Shadōma
|JapM=From the English word "Shadow". "マ (ma)" may come from "(ma)", meaning "evil spirit" or "demon"
|JapM=From "shadow" and possibly「魔」(''ma'', "demon") or「マッド」(''maddo'', "mud")
|Spa=Ciro, La Sombra del Cementerio
|Chi=影魔<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/topics/article/a_211110_01.html 以「路易吉洋樓」和「海灘」為舞台的「樂高®超級瑪利歐™」新商品,預定於2022年1月1日發售。] ''Nintendo HK''. Retrieved November 9, 2021.</ref>
|SpaM=Ciro, The Graveyard's Shadow
|ChiR=Yǐng Mó
|Fra=M. Marais, L'Ombre du Cimetière
|ChiM=Derived from the Japanese name
|FraM=Mr. Swamp, the Graveyard's Shadow
|Fre=M. Marais, L'Ombre du Cimetière
|FreM=Mr. Swamp, the Graveyard's Shadow
|Ita=Ombretta, l'ombra del cimitero
|Ita=Ombretta, l'ombra del cimitero
|ItaM=Ombretta, The Graveyard's Shadow. "Ombretta" is a reference about "Ombra", that means "shadow"  
|ItaM=Ombretta, The Graveyard's Shadow. "Ombretta" literally means "little shadow" (it's also the same name as [[Vivian]] and [[Twila]])
|Ger=Herr Finsterling, Schatten des Friedhofs
|Ger=Herr Finsterling, Schatten des Friedhofs
|GerM=Mr. darkling, Cemetery Shadow}}
|GerM=Mr. Darkling, Cemetery Shadow
|Kor=섀도스리
|KorR=Syaedoseuli
|KorM=
|Por=Pantalma
|PorM=Portmanteau of ''pântano'' ("swamp") and ''alma'' ("soul")
|Spa=Ciro, la sombra del cementerio
|SpaM=Ciro, the Graveyard's Shadow
}}


==Trivia==
==References==
* Bogmire is the only Portrait Ghost to not have any lines, as the [[Game Boy Horror]] cannot scan his heart for text.
<references/>


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Latest revision as of 01:29, February 25, 2024

Bogmire
Official artwork of Bogmire from the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion
Full name Bogmire, the Cemetery Shadow (GameCube) / The black shadow of the graveyard (3DS)
Age Unknown
Biography A product of the mansion's fear and despair, he's not sure who to fear or what to despair these days.
Room Graveyard
HP 100

Bogmire is a shadowy portrait ghost that is found in Luigi's Mansion and its 3DS remake. He appears as a purple ghost with a large mouth, yellow eyes, and thin, constantly outstretched arms. Bogmire lives under a tombstone in the mansion's Graveyard, and acts as the boss of Area Two. According to his Game Boy Horror entry, Bogmire is the manifestation of the mansion's fear and despair; he does not speak (making him the only area boss without any dialogue), and the Game Boy Horror cannot scan his heart for text. His name is a portmanteau of "bog" and "mire", which refer to different kinds of swampland, likely in reference to his drippy appearance. Bogmire's portrait number in the Gallery is 19.

Bogmire can only be fought after Luigi vacuums every Mr. Bones in the Graveyard, as by doing so, the large headstone begins to glow. When Luigi approaches it, lightning strikes near the tombstone as Bogmire springs out, and Luigi jumps back in horror. He is then transported into a mysterious arena, where a large Black Bogmire comes out and approaches him, while several others also appear in the field. Bogmire teleports around the arena, with his presence announced by lightning strikes and the appearance of his shadow; his only means of offense is spawning shadowy translucent doppelgangers called Black Bogmires from the ground (and often from his actual shadow). Bogmire vanishes some time after the Black Bogmires spawn, signaled by his shadow vanishing, and he reappears elsewhere and repeat the pattern. The size of his shadow upon appearing determines the size of the specific Black Bogmire that spawns from it. To vacuum Bogmire, Luigi must suck up any of the Black Bogmires with his Poltergust 3000, shaping it into a ball that he can aim at Bogmire. If hit, he is enveloped by the ball of shadow, rendering him vulnerable. Bogmire is one of the trickier ghosts to vacuum up, and may break free of Luigi's grasp within a few seconds. Additionally, he deliberately tries to pull Luigi through any active Black Bogmires. After capturing Bogmire, Luigi is returned to the Graveyard, where a large chest with the key to the Courtyard appears.

Bogmire is the only portrait ghost in the original Nintendo GameCube version who has a portrait displaying another enemy, particularly his gold frame, in which a Black Bogmire is also shown.

Gallery[edit]

Artwork[edit]

Assets and models[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シャドーマ
Shadōma
From "shadow" and possibly「魔」(ma, "demon") or「マッド」(maddo, "mud")

Chinese 影魔[1]
Yǐng Mó
Derived from the Japanese name

French M. Marais, L'Ombre du Cimetière
Mr. Swamp, the Graveyard's Shadow
German Herr Finsterling, Schatten des Friedhofs
Mr. Darkling, Cemetery Shadow
Italian Ombretta, l'ombra del cimitero
Ombretta, The Graveyard's Shadow. "Ombretta" literally means "little shadow" (it's also the same name as Vivian and Twila)
Korean 섀도스리
Syaedoseuli
 

Portuguese Pantalma
Portmanteau of pântano ("swamp") and alma ("soul")
Spanish Ciro, la sombra del cementerio
Ciro, the Graveyard's Shadow

References[edit]