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*In the French version of ''Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door'', [[Goombella]] remarks that the Red Bones in Hooktail's Castle is a "bloody skeleton". This is a reference to the enemy's Japanese name, ''Bloody Dull Bones''.
*In the French version of ''Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door'', [[Goombella]] remarks that the Red Bones in Hooktail's Castle is a "bloody skeleton". This is a reference to the enemy's Japanese name, ''Bloody Dull Bones''.
*The tattle of a Red Bones can be found in [[Frankly]]'s trash can after Chapter 1, even though they appear again in The Palace Of Shadow.
*The tattle of a Red Bones can be found in [[Frankly]]'s trash can after Chapter 1, even though they appear again in The Palace Of Shadow.
*The reason why their names are Red Bones and not Bloody Dull Bones is because Nintendo of America wanted to avoid names that are too violent.
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“You'll go no farther, and from this moment on... You'll be nothing but bones!”
Red Bones, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Red Bones are stronger than Dull Bones but not as strong as Dry Bones. They act the same as others in the Bones family, except Red Bones seem to summon Dull Bones more often. They're the only ones with blue eyes, and they seem to be able to command Dull Bones. As stated above, they can create new Dull Bones, which can make battles cumbersome. They only appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where they are present only in Hooktail Castle and a certain puzzle in the Palace of Shadow's Riddle Tower.

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • In Mario Superstar Baseball, the player could change the color of Dry Bones. One of the other colors was red; however, this Red Bones had spikes and looked more like a Dark Bones.
  • In the trailer to Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, several scenes involving Red Bones were present, including one where he is selected in battle. This particular scene reveals that Red Bones was known as Red Koopa Skeleton in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's beta version.
  • In the French version of Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door, Goombella remarks that the Red Bones in Hooktail's Castle is a "bloody skeleton". This is a reference to the enemy's Japanese name, Bloody Dull Bones.
  • The tattle of a Red Bones can be found in Frankly's trash can after Chapter 1, even though they appear again in The Palace Of Shadow.

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