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*[[Glad Red Koopa]]s | |||
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s | |||
*[[Red Koopa Paratroopa]]s | |||
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s | |||
*[[Spike]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Sad Spiny|Sad Spinies]] (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Sad Raven]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Mad Red Paragoomba]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Calm Cannon]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Kaboomba|Cannon]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[Glad Red Paratroopa]]s (Special Levels) | |||
*[[King Boo]] (boss) | *[[King Boo]] (boss) | ||
Revision as of 15:31, December 5, 2018
Template:Location-infoboxTemplate:SPPMap Shriek Mansion is the third area of Vibe Island in the game Super Princess Peach where King Boo can be found as the boss. The world is a big Ghost House which contains Boos, Fishing Boos, Big Boos and many more ghost-themed creatures.
Levels
- Shriek Mansion 3-1
- Shriek Mansion 3-2
- Shriek Mansion 3-3
- Shriek Mansion 3-4
- Shriek Mansion 3-5
- Shriek Mansion 3-6
- Shriek Mansion 3-7 (extra stage)
- Shriek Mansion 3-8 (extra stage)
- Shriek Mansion 3-9 (extra stage)
Enemies
- Goombas
- Sad Goombas
- Boos
- Mad Boos
- Dry Bones
- Sad Dry Bones
- Cheep Cheeps
- Big Boos
- Mad Big Boos
- Fangs
- Fishing Boos
- Calm Fishing Boos
- Glad Fangs
- Blindfold Boos
- Li'l Sparkies
- Hotheads
- Sad Paragoombas
- Mad Goombas
- Bob-ombs
- Glad Red Koopas
- Koopa Troopas
- Red Koopa Paratroopas
- Koopa Paratroopas
- Spikes (Special Levels)
- Sad Spinies (Special Levels)
- Sad Ravens (Special Levels)
- Mad Red Paragoombas (Special Levels)
- Calm Cannons (Special Levels)
- Cannons (Special Levels)
- Glad Red Paratroopas (Special Levels)
- King Boo (boss)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Template:Nowrap[?] Hyūdoro Yashiki |
「屋敷」 yashiki means "mansion", 「ヒュー」 hyū is an onomatopoeia for whooshing or whistling wind, and 「ドロ」 doro represents muddiness or dripping mud; the overall message is that the mansion is a spooky, unsettling place. | |
Spanish | Villa Repeboos[?] | - |