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'''Garbage Can Ghosts''' are large green ghosts from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. As their name implies, they look like a trash can. They do not attack directly, but instead munch on a [[banana]], throw the peel on the ground, and then disappear. The bananas deal five points of damage to [[Luigi]] and cause him to slip if he touches them. Garbage Can Ghosts have the highest [[Heart Point]]s of regular ghosts, with 40 HP. They also will not damage [[Luigi]] if he touches them, unlike any other ghost. While they are being vacuumed, they drop banana peels on the ground behind them, which can potentially interrupt Luigi's vacuuming if he steps on them.
'''Garbage Can Ghosts''', also known as '''banana tossers''',<ref>Loe, Casey. Versus Books ''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide. Page 17.</ref> are large green ghosts from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. As their name implies, they look like a trash can. They do not attack directly, but instead munch on a [[banana]], throw the peel on the ground, and then disappear. The bananas deal five points of damage to [[Luigi]] and cause him to slip if he touches them. Garbage Can Ghosts have the highest [[Heart Point]]s of regular ghosts, with 40 HP. They also will not damage [[Luigi]] if he touches them, unlike any other ghost. While they are being vacuumed, they drop banana peels on the ground behind them, which can potentially interrupt Luigi's vacuuming if he steps on them.


Garbage Can Ghosts also appear in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' on [[Luigi's Mansion Court]], along with a few other varieties of [[ghosts]]. They throw banana peels into the court, causing players to slip. A Garbage Can Ghost also makes a cameo as artwork in the [[Yoshi Park 2]] track in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', though the leaves atop its head are replaced with a hood-like point.
Garbage Can Ghosts also appear in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' on [[Luigi's Mansion Court]], along with a few other varieties of [[ghosts]]. They throw banana peels into the court, causing players to slip. A Garbage Can Ghost also makes a cameo as artwork in the [[Yoshi Park 2]] track in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', though the leaves atop its head are replaced with a hood-like point.
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Revision as of 14:39, December 22, 2022

Garbage Can Ghost
Garbage Can Ghost from Luigi's Mansion
First appearance Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) (2018)
Variant of Ghost
Comparable

Garbage Can Ghosts, also known as banana tossers,[1] are large green ghosts from Luigi's Mansion. As their name implies, they look like a trash can. They do not attack directly, but instead munch on a banana, throw the peel on the ground, and then disappear. The bananas deal five points of damage to Luigi and cause him to slip if he touches them. Garbage Can Ghosts have the highest Heart Points of regular ghosts, with 40 HP. They also will not damage Luigi if he touches them, unlike any other ghost. While they are being vacuumed, they drop banana peels on the ground behind them, which can potentially interrupt Luigi's vacuuming if he steps on them.

Garbage Can Ghosts also appear in Mario Power Tennis on Luigi's Mansion Court, along with a few other varieties of ghosts. They throw banana peels into the court, causing players to slip. A Garbage Can Ghost also makes a cameo as artwork in the Yoshi Park 2 track in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, though the leaves atop its head are replaced with a hood-like point.

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

  • In-game description: "A banana-eating ghost who hurls the leftover peels at enemies."

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナバーナ[?]
Nabāna
Anagram of「バナナ」(banana) with「バ」elongated
French Fantôme Poubelle[?] Garbage Can Ghost
German Müllkübel-Geist[?] Garbage Can Ghost
Italian Spettro spazzatura[?] Phantom Trash
Korean 나바나[?]
nabana
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  1. ^ Loe, Casey. Versus Books Luigi's Mansion Perfect Guide. Page 17.