Johnny Deepend

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Johnny Deepend
Johnny Deepend concept art
Floor Fitness Center
HP 60

Johnny Deepend is the fourteenth boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3. He is a swimming athlete fought at the Fitness Center and holds the elevator button that grants access to The Dance Hall. His name is a pun on the "deep end" of a swimming pool and possibly on actor Johnny Depp.

Appearance[edit]

Johnny is a muscular orange ghost with black hair that wears a green leotard, a striped swimming cap and a pair of swimming goggles.

Battle[edit]

Johnny Deepend in Luigi's Mansion 3

Johnny mainly attacks by throwing polo balls, even when Luigi first enters his room. Since he immediately dives out of reach if Luigi activates the Poltergust G-00, Luigi has to send Gooigi through the fences around the pool to reach a wheel that will drain the water. If Gooigi is active, Johnny will attempt to dissolve him by spitting some of the water at him; while Gooigi can take cover behind the pillars around the room, he will be completely exposed while he drains the water. As such, Luigi can temporarily knock Johnny out by hitting him with one of his own polo balls, giving Gooigi time to get to the wheel and turn it with his vacuum.

Once the drain is opened, Luigi or Gooigi can descend into the now-drained pool to confront Johnny, who is now stuck in the open drain. At this point, his only attack is to slam the ground with his fists; this deals 20 damage, but has limited range. Luigi (or Gooigi) needs to stun Johnny with another polo ball, allowing them to remove his swimming goggles; afterwards, he is finally vulnerable to being stunned and captured.

When his HP is depleted, Johnny makes some poses before pinching his nose and being sucked into the Poltergust, allowing Luigi to claim the elevator button. However, much like with Morty, he will have to deal with Polterkitty stealing the button when he goes to put it into the elevator.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マスカルポーロ[?]
Masukaru Pōro
Possibly from「マッスル」(massuru, muscle) and "water polo"; also likely a play on "mascarpone"
Chinese 馬士卡爾普羅[?]
Mǎshìkǎ'ěrpǔluó
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Dutch Bart van Diepe[?] The term "diepe bad" (deep pool) transformed into the Dutch name
French Walter Polo[?] Pun on "water polo" and the name "Walter"
German Nabil Nasshier[?] Nabil Wet-here
Italian Timor Dell'Acqua[?] Ironically translates to "Fear of water"
Korean 마스칼 폴로[?]
Maseukal Pollo
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Spanish (NOA) Walter Polo[?] Pun on "water polo" and the name "Walter"
Spanish (NOE) Brazael[?] From "braza" (breaststroke) and the name "Azael" (which is close to the name of the Biblical demon Azazel)

Trivia[edit]

  • Johnny Deepend has the second-lowest HP of any boss ghost in Luigi's Mansion 3, with Morty having the lowest HP.