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{{about|the ghost from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon|the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] character from [[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]|[[Greenie (character)]]}}
|image=[[File:LMDM Green Ghost.jpg|200px]]
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|species_origin=Ghost
|image=[[File:LMDM Green Ghost.jpg|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''
|sub_species=[[Strong Greenie]]<br>[[Gold Greenie]]
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' ([[2013]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.2.0, cameo) (2024)
|collapsed=true
|variant_of=[[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|Ghost]]
|variants=[[Strong Greenie]]<br>[[Gold Greenie]]<br>[[Paranormal shield|Paranormal shielded Greenie]]<br>[[Robomb|Robomb Greenie]]<br>[[Mummy]]<br>[[Statue Armour Ghost]]
|notable=[[Paranormal chain|Paranormal chained Strong Greenie]]<br>[[Bomb Brother]]
|comparable=[[Gold Ghost]]<br>[[Goob]]
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'''Greenies''' are the first ghosts that [[Luigi]] comes across in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Greenies were originally helping [[Professor Elvin Gadd]], but when the [[Dark Moon]] shattered, they turned against him. Greenies usually appear in groups ranging from 2-4, and have 10 [[Heart Point|HP]]. There is also a Gold form that expels large amounts of treasure when captured.
'''Greenies''' are the first ghosts that [[Luigi]] comes across in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Greenies were originally helping [[Professor E. Gadd]], but when the [[Dark Moon]] shattered, they turn against him. Greenies usually appear in groups ranging from 2-5, and have 10 [[Heart Point|HP]]. In the [[ScareScraper]], sometimes their HP is more than 10. There is also a [[Gold Greenie|gold variant]] that expels large amounts of treasure when captured.


==Abilities==
==History==
Greenies attack Luigi with a short range punch that does 20 damage, similar to [[Gold Ghost]]s, but are able to equip themselves with various objects to fight against Luigi. This is done by equipping themselves with sunglasses to block the [[Strobulb]]'s effect or using a rolling pin and pan lid to increase their attack range and block the Strobulb's effect. This forces Luigi to remove the equipment or find an opportunity to use the Strobulb. Greenies are also capable of disguising themselves mummies and suits of armor. Luigi gets around this by leading the mummies into a wall or torch to burn the bandages or give him a chance to pull them off. For the suits of armor Luigi has to lead them onto a rug and pull it out from underneath. They also change up their attacks sometimes. In the [[Old Clockworks]], several Greenies are found creating mini-tornadoes to drag Luigi in and do damage. They also develop a shield which gives them infinite HP that can be reduced to 10 HP by waiting for the Power Gauge to build up to the same colour as the shield, then pressing "{{button|3ds|A}}".<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM8qViUXoYI</ref>
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
Greenies attack Luigi with a short range punch that does 20 damage, similar to [[Gold Ghost]]s, and they are able to equip themselves with various objects to fight against Luigi. They can equip themselves with sunglasses to block the [[Strobulb]]'s effect, which Luigi must vacuum off with the Power Gauge built up. They can also pick up objects (example: Keys, Pumpkins) if left on the floor for a certain amount of time. They also can use a rolling pin and pan lid (or other weapons) to increase their attack range and block the Strobulb's effect. This forces Luigi to remove the equipment or find an opportunity to use the Strobulb. Luigi can also use the [[Dark-Light Device]] to reveal them if they are invisible. If used long enough, the Greenie will taunt or lift up the item on its head, allowing Luigi to stun it and capture it.  


==Ghost Container Description==
Greenies are capable of disguising themselves as [[Mummy|mummies]]. Luigi gets around this by leading the mummies into a wall or torch to burn the bandages or to give him a chance to pull them off. They also change up their attacks sometimes. In the [[Old Clockworks]], several Greenies are found creating mini-tornadoes to drag in Luigi and do damage. They also develop a [[paranormal shield]] which gives them infinite HP that can be reduced to 10 HP by waiting for the Power Gauge to build up to at least the same power level as the color of the shield, and then pressing {{button|3ds|A}}.
''They like to tinker with things they shouldn't and wield everyday objects as weapons. First, find a way to disarm them, then stun them with your flashlight when the time is right.''
 
[[Strong Greenie]]s powered up by crystals from the [[Secret Mine]] appear later in the game, commonly throughout the [[Treacherous Mansion]].
 
At the end of the game, like all of the other ghosts, they regain sanity and become friendly again as a result of the Dark Moon's restoration.
 
====''Luigi's Mansion Arcade''====
Greenies appear in Plains in [[Gloomy Manor]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]'', where they attack Luigi to damage him. Strong Greenies also appear in this game.
 
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
A Greenie appears as a part of a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]], alongside a [[Slammer (enemy)|Slammer]], [[Gobber]], and [[Hider]], in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. The trophy can be unlocked at random.
 
===''Mario Party 10''===
[[File:MP10 Luigi Board art.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Greenie placard on the Luigi Board in ''Mario Party 10'']]
A drawing of a Greenie appears on a placard hanging from a small dead tree in the south-western part of the [[Luigi Board]] in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''.
 
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Maker''====
[[File:Professor E. Gadd pose SMM.png|frame]]
Three Greenies appear around the playable character when the player presses {{button|wii|padup}} while wearing the Professor E. Gadd [[Costume Mario|costume]]. They do not affect gameplay.
 
====''Super Mario Run''====
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', a Greenie appears as part of the Fleeing Polterpup & Luigi Statue for Kingdom Builder, which was made available during the ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]'' event that coincided with the game's release. It is unlocked by completing all nine "Luigi's Ghost Hunt" missions.
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==Forms==
===Dark Moon Quest===
*[[Strong Greenie]]
**[[Paranormal chain]] Strong Greenie (100 HP) ([[Secret Mine]])
*[[Gold Greenie]]
*Armed and Shielded
**Kitchen Armor ([[Gloomy Manor]])
**Bucket Head ([[Haunted Towers]] / [[Treacherous Mansion]])
**Blacksmith ([[Old Clockworks]])
**Hockey Player (Secret Mine)
**Knight (Treacherous Mansion)
**[[Statue Armour Ghost|Suits of armor]]
**[[Mummy|Mummies]]
**[[Paranormal shield]]ed
**Whirlwind (Old Clockworks / Treacherous Mansion)
**Sunglasses / Goggles (Treacherous Mansion)
**Shovel (Haunted Towers) / Spear (Treacherous Mansion)
**Masked (Old Clockworks / Secret Mine) / Helmeted (Secret Mine / Treacherous Mansion)
**Beaker (Haunted Towers / Treacherous Mansion)
**Rock (Old Clockworks)
**[[Robomb]] (Old Clockworks)
**Coal (Secret Mine)
**Crystal (Secret Mine)
**Pickaxe (Secret Mine)
**Pumpkin / Watermelon (ScareScraper)
 
==Profiles==
===''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''===
*'''Ghost Container'''
**NTSC: ''They like to tinker with things they shouldn't and wield everyday objects as weapons. First, find a way to disarm them, then stun them with your flashlight when the time is right.''<br>
**PAL: ''They like to tinker with things they shouldn't and wield everyday objects as weapons. First, find a way to disarm them, then stun them with your torch when the time is right.''
*'''Official website:''' ''"They may be the mildest of the spooks you'll encounter, but they can still cause quite a bit of trouble for our [[Luigi|intrepid ghost hunter]]."''{{ref needed}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:Ghost1.jpg|A Greenie equipped with kitchen utensils.
Greenie kitchen gear LMDM artwork.jpg|A Greenie armed with kitchen utensils
File:Lm2art6.jpg|A stunned Greenie
Greenie stunned LMDM artwork.jpg|A stunned Greenie
</gallery></center>
GreenieWithSunshades.png|A Greenie wearing sunglasses
LMDM Greenie Vault.png|A Greenie in [[E. Gadd's Vault]]
2 Greenies 2.png
LMDM Shower.png
QuietPlease!Kitchen.png|Greenies with pots and pans as weapons
Ghost on a chandelier.png
LM2-Green Ghost.png
Gobber.png|Being fought
Greenies using shovels.png|With shovels
Pyramid 2.png|Mummy
Mummies and greenies.png
ParanormalShield.png|Luigi facing a Greenie with a [[paranormal shield]]
FS3D LMDM Sample Animation.jpg|One of the sample animations for ''{{wp|Flipnote Studio 3D}}'' from Nintendo Japan's YouTube account
GhostsTrophy3DS.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
SMR Fleeing Polterpup Luigi Statue.png|Fleeing Polterpup & Luigi Statue in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''
</gallery>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ルノーマ
|Jap=ルノーマ
|JapM=Runōma
|JapR=Runōma
|Fra=Sacripon
|JapM=Possibly from an anagram of「ノーマル」(''nōmaru'', normal)
|FraM= Mash-up of ''sacripant'' (meaning scoundrel) and ''fripon'' (meaning rascal)
|Fre=Sacripon
|FreM=A mixture between ''sacripant'' ("braggart") and ''fripon'' ("rogue")
|Dut=Groentje
|Dut=Groentje
|DutM=''Groentje'' means "freshman", but it's also a wordplay. When ''groentje'' is translated to English ''literally'', it translates into "greenie".
|DutM=Means "rookie", also a word-play with ''groen'' ("green")
|Spa=Verdestro
|Spa=Verdestro
|SpaM=Greenie
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''verde'' ("green") and "espectro" (specter)
|Ita=Verdino  
|Ita=Verdino  
|ItaM=Greenie
|ItaM=Diminutive of ''verde'' ("green")
|Ger=Grünling
|Ger=Grünling
|GerM=Greenie
|GerM=Means "novice", also a word-play with ''grün'' ("green")
|Por=Verdusco
|PorM=From ''verde'' ("green") and possibly "-usco" (alternate form of Spanish augmentative "-sco")
|Rus=Зеленец
|RusR=Zelenets
|RusM=From "зелёный" (''zelyonyy'', "green") with diminutive '-ец'' ("-ets")
|Kor=그리니
|KorR=Geurini
|KorM=Transliteration of English name
|Chi=嚕普普
|ChiR=Lū Pǔpǔ
|ChiM=Japanese name + a partial repetition of「普通」(''pǔtōng'', normal)
}}
}}


==References==
{{LMDM}}
<references/>
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon ghosts]]
 
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophies]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Ghosts]]
[[de:Grünling]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]
[[it:Verdino]]
[[Category:Undead]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, August 22, 2024

This article is about the ghost from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. For the Toad character from Paper Mario: Color Splash, see Greenie (character).
Greenie
Ghost
Artwork from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
First appearance Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013)
Latest appearance Super Mario Run (version 3.2.0, cameo) (2024)
Variant of Ghost
Variants
Comparable
Notable members

Greenies are the first ghosts that Luigi comes across in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The Greenies were originally helping Professor E. Gadd, but when the Dark Moon shattered, they turn against him. Greenies usually appear in groups ranging from 2-5, and have 10 HP. In the ScareScraper, sometimes their HP is more than 10. There is also a gold variant that expels large amounts of treasure when captured.

History[edit]

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

Greenies attack Luigi with a short range punch that does 20 damage, similar to Gold Ghosts, and they are able to equip themselves with various objects to fight against Luigi. They can equip themselves with sunglasses to block the Strobulb's effect, which Luigi must vacuum off with the Power Gauge built up. They can also pick up objects (example: Keys, Pumpkins) if left on the floor for a certain amount of time. They also can use a rolling pin and pan lid (or other weapons) to increase their attack range and block the Strobulb's effect. This forces Luigi to remove the equipment or find an opportunity to use the Strobulb. Luigi can also use the Dark-Light Device to reveal them if they are invisible. If used long enough, the Greenie will taunt or lift up the item on its head, allowing Luigi to stun it and capture it.

Greenies are capable of disguising themselves as mummies. Luigi gets around this by leading the mummies into a wall or torch to burn the bandages or to give him a chance to pull them off. They also change up their attacks sometimes. In the Old Clockworks, several Greenies are found creating mini-tornadoes to drag in Luigi and do damage. They also develop a paranormal shield which gives them infinite HP that can be reduced to 10 HP by waiting for the Power Gauge to build up to at least the same power level as the color of the shield, and then pressing A Button.

Strong Greenies powered up by crystals from the Secret Mine appear later in the game, commonly throughout the Treacherous Mansion.

At the end of the game, like all of the other ghosts, they regain sanity and become friendly again as a result of the Dark Moon's restoration.

Luigi's Mansion Arcade[edit]

Greenies appear in Plains in Gloomy Manor from Luigi's Mansion Arcade, where they attack Luigi to damage him. Strong Greenies also appear in this game.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

A Greenie appears as a part of a trophy, alongside a Slammer, Gobber, and Hider, in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The trophy can be unlocked at random.

Mario Party 10[edit]

The Greenie placard on the Luigi Board in Mario Party 10

A drawing of a Greenie appears on a placard hanging from a small dead tree in the south-western part of the Luigi Board in Mario Party 10.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Professor E. Gadd costume pose in Super Mario Maker

Three Greenies appear around the playable character when the player presses +Control Pad up while wearing the Professor E. Gadd costume. They do not affect gameplay.

Super Mario Run[edit]

In Super Mario Run, a Greenie appears as part of the Fleeing Polterpup & Luigi Statue for Kingdom Builder, which was made available during the Luigi's Mansion 2 HD event that coincided with the game's release. It is unlocked by completing all nine "Luigi's Ghost Hunt" missions.

Forms[edit]

Dark Moon Quest[edit]

Profiles[edit]

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[edit]

  • Ghost Container
    • NTSC: They like to tinker with things they shouldn't and wield everyday objects as weapons. First, find a way to disarm them, then stun them with your flashlight when the time is right.
    • PAL: They like to tinker with things they shouldn't and wield everyday objects as weapons. First, find a way to disarm them, then stun them with your torch when the time is right.
  • Official website: "They may be the mildest of the spooks you'll encounter, but they can still cause quite a bit of trouble for our intrepid ghost hunter."[citation needed]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルノーマ[?]
Runōma
Possibly from an anagram of「ノーマル」(nōmaru, normal)
Chinese 嚕普普[?]
Lū Pǔpǔ
Japanese name + a partial repetition of「普通」(pǔtōng, normal)
Dutch Groentje[?] Means "rookie", also a word-play with groen ("green")
French Sacripon[?] A mixture between sacripant ("braggart") and fripon ("rogue")
German Grünling[?] Means "novice", also a word-play with grün ("green")
Italian Verdino[?] Diminutive of verde ("green")
Korean 그리니[?]
Geurini
Transliteration of English name
Portuguese Verdusco[?] From verde ("green") and possibly "-usco" (alternate form of Spanish augmentative "-sco")
Russian Зеленец[?]
Zelenets
From "зелёный" (zelyonyy, "green") with diminutive '-ец ("-ets")
Spanish Verdestro[?] Portmanteau of verde ("green") and "espectro" (specter)