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'''Johnny Deepend''' is the fourteenth boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', who haunts the [[Fitness Center]] and guards the fourteenth floor elevator button. His name is a pun on famous actor {{wp|Johnny Depp}}.
'''Johnny Deepend''' is the fourteenth boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', who haunts the [[Fitness Center]] and guards the fourteenth floor elevator button. His name is a pun on famous actor {{wp|Johnny Depp}}. He is a muscular black-haired ghost bearing an appearance to that of a swimmer.
 
==Appearance==
Johnny Deepend is a muscular black-haired ghost bearing an appearance to that of a swimmer.
 
When Luigi enters the pool area, he assaults Luigi with water polo balls.
 
After Gooigi drains the pool, Johnny Deepend will struggle to evade being sucked down the drain as its draining, to no avail, and is stuck inside.


==Battle==
==Battle==
Johnny Deepend frequently assaults the player with water polo balls. Luigi has to distract him while Gooigi goes over to the drain lever to drain the pool though he can squirt out water to dissolve Gooigi. The player can knock him out by hitting him with one of his water polo balls during this time which will buy Gooigi time to get to the drain.
Johnny Deepend frequently assaults the player with water polo balls, even when Luigi first enters the area. Luigi has to distract him while Gooigi goes over to the drain lever to drain the pool, though he can squirt out water to dissolve Gooigi. The player can knock him out by hitting him with one of his water polo balls during this time which will buy Gooigi time to get to the drain.


Afterwards, the player, either as Luigi or Gooigi, can descend into the now drained pool and then hit Johnny Deepend with any water polo balls to knock his goggles off, stunning him long enough to suck him up. Otherwise, the ghost's only attack is to slam the ground with his fists. Upon being sucked up, he'll do some body poses before allowing himself to be sucked up, with Luigi getting the fourteenth floor button.
Afterwards, the player, either as Luigi or Gooigi, can descend into the now drained pool and then hit Johnny Deepend with any water polo balls to knock his goggles off, stunning him long enough to suck him up. Otherwise, the ghost's only attack is to slam the ground with his fists. Upon being sucked up, he'll do some body poses before allowing himself to be sucked up, with Luigi getting the fourteenth floor button.

Revision as of 22:52, November 20, 2019

Template:LMDMghost-infobox Johnny Deepend is the fourteenth boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3, who haunts the Fitness Center and guards the fourteenth floor elevator button. His name is a pun on famous actor Johnny Depp. He is a muscular black-haired ghost bearing an appearance to that of a swimmer.

Battle

Johnny Deepend frequently assaults the player with water polo balls, even when Luigi first enters the area. Luigi has to distract him while Gooigi goes over to the drain lever to drain the pool, though he can squirt out water to dissolve Gooigi. The player can knock him out by hitting him with one of his water polo balls during this time which will buy Gooigi time to get to the drain.

Afterwards, the player, either as Luigi or Gooigi, can descend into the now drained pool and then hit Johnny Deepend with any water polo balls to knock his goggles off, stunning him long enough to suck him up. Otherwise, the ghost's only attack is to slam the ground with his fists. Upon being sucked up, he'll do some body poses before allowing himself to be sucked up, with Luigi getting the fourteenth floor button.

However, much like with Morty, Polterkitty will swipe the elevator button when Luigi goes to put it back in the first time.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Bart van Diepe[?] May be a pun on "diepe bad" (deep pool)
French Walter Polo[?] Pun on "water-polo"
German Nabil Nasshier[?] Nabil Wet-here
Italian Timor Dell'Acqua[?] Translates to ironically "Fear of water"
Korean 마스칼 폴로[?]
Mascal Polo
Pun of Muscle or Muscular + Polo
Spanish (NOE) Brazael[?] From "brazo" (arms) and the name Azael (which is close to the name of the Biblical demon Azazel)