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|age=Unknown
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|biography=They once belonged to a tightly-wound toy collector. But now they march on their own without any winding.
|biography=They once belonged to a tightly-wound toy collector, but now they march on their own without any winding.
|room=Clockwork Room
|room=[[Clockwork Room]]
|hp=100 Each
|hp=300 (100 each)
|quote=The valve... The valve... <small>(Green Soldier)</small><br>Squeak squeak <small>(Blue Soldier)</small><br>Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee! <small>(Pink Soldier)</small>
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{{llquote|Stop looking at meeee!|Clockwork Soldier|[[Luigi's Mansion]]}}
{{quote|Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee!|Pink Clockwork Soldier|[[Luigi's Mansion]]}}
[[File:Clockworkers.PNG|thumb|left|The Clockwork Soldiers attacking Luigi.]]
The '''Clockwork Soldiers, the Toy Platoon''' (Japanese: パペット・アーミー ''Puppet Army'') are a green, blue, and pink trio of Portrait Ghosts from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.


The Clockwork Soldiers are found in the [[Clockwork Room]] on the third floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]]. [[Luigi]] finds the Soldiers immobile. If Luigi starts the three clocks in the room, they awaken and begin attacking with toy cork guns. As they move around, Luigi captures each by sucking their wind-up keys with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Only the blue Clockwork Soldier can give up [[Pearl (Luigi's Mansion)|pearl]]s. After this, the playhouse's doors open, granting Luigi access to the [[Roof]].
The '''Clockwork Soldiers, the Toy Platoon''', are a green, violet, and pink trio of [[portrait ghost]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. They are a bunch of mechanical wind-up toys. Their portrait number in [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]'s gallery is 15. The Clockwork Soldiers, along with [[Henry and Orville]], are the only portrait ghosts in the game that are fought in a group, excluding [[The Floating Whirlindas]], since they are both vacuumed up together at once. Altogether, the Clockwork Soldiers have 300 [[Heart Point|HP]] combined, thus making them have the second highest HP (as a portrait ghost) in the game, after [[King Boo]], who has 500 HP.


==Heart Quote==
==''Luigi's Mansion''==
===Green Soldier===
The Clockwork Soldiers are found in the [[Clockwork Room]] on the third floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]]. [[Luigi]] finds the Soldiers immobile. If Luigi starts the three clocks in the room, they awaken and begin attacking with their toy cork guns, dealing ten HP of damage. As they move around, Luigi captures each by sucking their wind-up keys with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Only the blue Clockwork Soldier can give up [[pearl]]s. After this, the playhouse's doors open, granting Luigi access to the [[Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof]].
{{quote|The valve... The valve...|Clockwork Soldiers|Luigi's Mansion}}


===Blue Soldier===
==Physical appearance==
{{quote|Squeak squeak|Clockwork Soldiers|Luigi's Mansion}}
The Clockwork Soldiers are made to look like marching drummers. They have teal faces with yellow hair and glowing green eyes. They are armed with popping cork guns and have winding keys in their backs. They wear marching clothes, with each having different colors: green, violet, and pink, respectively.


===Pink Soldier===
==Gallery==
{{quote|Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee!|Clockwork Soldiers|Luigi's Mansion}}
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
<gallery>
LM Capturing the Clockwork Soldiers.png|The Clockwork Soldiers attacking Luigi.
ClockworkSoldiersBronze.png|Bronze frame
ClockworkSoldiersSilver.png|Silver frame
ClockworkSoldiersGold.png|Gold frame
</gallery>


==Frames==
===''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:ClockworkSoldiers.jpg|<center>Bronze Frame
Clockwork Soldiers Bronze frame LM3DS.png|Bronze frame
File:ClockworkSoldiers1.PNG|<center>Silver Frame
Clockwork Soldiers Silver frame LM3DS.png|Silver frame
File:ClockworkSoldiers.PNG|<center>Gold Frame
Clockwork Soldiers Gold frame LM3DS.png|Gold frame
Clockwork Soldiers Platinum frame LM3DS.png|Platinum frame
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Fra=Soldats Mécaniques
|Jap=パペット・アーミー
|JapR=Papetto āmī
|JapM=Puppet Army
|Fre=Les Soldats Mécaniques
|FreM= The Mechanic Soldiers
|Spa=La guardia de los relojes, el pelotón de juguete
|SpaM=The watch guard, the toy squad
|Ger=Aufziehsoldaten
|GerM=Wind-up soldiers
|Ita=I Soldatini meccanici, il plotone giocattolo
|ItaM=The Mechanic Soldiers, the toy platoon
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Clockwork Soldiers are the only ghosts in the entire game who possess legs.
*The Clockwork Soldiers, along with [[Spooky (character)|Spooky]], are the only portrait ghosts in the game that have legs.
*The Clockwork Soldiers, along with [[Henry and Orville]], are the only portrait ghosts in the game that are fought in a group, excluding the [[Floating Whirlindas]], since they are both vacuumed up at once.
*The Clockwork Soldiers, along with [[Madame Clairvoya]] and [[The Floating Whirlindas]], are the only human-esque ghosts that have an unknown age in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
*Altogether, the Clockwork Soldiers have 300 [[Heart Point|HP]], making them have the second highest HP (as a portrait ghost) in the game, along with [[King Boo]], who has 500 HP.
*The house behind the Clockwork Soldiers looks like Luigi's NEW Mansion, Rank D.
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[[Category:Portrait ghosts]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Portrait Ghosts]]
[[Category:Undead]]
[[Category:Toys]]
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Latest revision as of 13:17, September 28, 2024

Clockwork Soldiers
Luigi's Mansion
Full name Clockwork Soldiers, the Toy Platoon
Age Unknown
Biography They once belonged to a tightly-wound toy collector, but now they march on their own without any winding.
Room Clockwork Room
HP 300 (100 each)
Heart quote The valve... The valve... (Green Soldier)
Squeak squeak (Blue Soldier)
Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee! (Pink Soldier)
“Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee!”
Pink Clockwork Soldier, Luigi's Mansion

The Clockwork Soldiers, the Toy Platoon, are a green, violet, and pink trio of portrait ghosts from Luigi's Mansion and its remake. They are a bunch of mechanical wind-up toys. Their portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 15. The Clockwork Soldiers, along with Henry and Orville, are the only portrait ghosts in the game that are fought in a group, excluding The Floating Whirlindas, since they are both vacuumed up together at once. Altogether, the Clockwork Soldiers have 300 HP combined, thus making them have the second highest HP (as a portrait ghost) in the game, after King Boo, who has 500 HP.

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

The Clockwork Soldiers are found in the Clockwork Room on the third floor of the mansion. Luigi finds the Soldiers immobile. If Luigi starts the three clocks in the room, they awaken and begin attacking with their toy cork guns, dealing ten HP of damage. As they move around, Luigi captures each by sucking their wind-up keys with his Poltergust 3000. Only the blue Clockwork Soldier can give up pearls. After this, the playhouse's doors open, granting Luigi access to the Roof.

Physical appearance[edit]

The Clockwork Soldiers are made to look like marching drummers. They have teal faces with yellow hair and glowing green eyes. They are armed with popping cork guns and have winding keys in their backs. They wear marching clothes, with each having different colors: green, violet, and pink, respectively.

Gallery[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パペット・アーミー[?]
Papetto āmī
Puppet Army
French Les Soldats Mécaniques[?] The Mechanic Soldiers
German Aufziehsoldaten[?] Wind-up soldiers
Italian I Soldatini meccanici, il plotone giocattolo[?] The Mechanic Soldiers, the toy platoon
Spanish La guardia de los relojes, el pelotón de juguete[?] The watch guard, the toy squad

Trivia[edit]

  • The Clockwork Soldiers, along with Spooky, are the only portrait ghosts in the game that have legs.
  • The Clockwork Soldiers, along with Madame Clairvoya and The Floating Whirlindas, are the only human-esque ghosts that have an unknown age in Luigi's Mansion.