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[[File:LM Ceiling Surprise.png|thumb|A Ceiling Surprise in a hallway]]
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|image=[[File:LM Ceiling Surprise.png|thumb]]<br>A Ceiling Surprise in a hallway
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi’s Mansion]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi’s Mansion]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
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'''Ceiling Surprises''', also known as '''white dangler''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=23|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref> are smiling light pink [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] that hide on the ceiling and drops down to startle [[Luigi]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. They are generally coupled with another common ghost, usually [[Bowling Ghost]]s, especially in the Area Two and Area Three hallways. They have a [[bomb]]-dropping variant called [[Purple Bomber]]s. Defeating the Ceiling Surprise in the [[Bottom of the Well]] is required to obtain the [[key]] to the [[Rec Room]]. Ceiling Surprises are the weakest ghosts: Other than having zero [[Health Point|HP]], they are incapable of attacking Luigi. Ceiling Surprises always drop a 10- or 20 HP-restoring [[Heart (item)|heart]] when vacuumed, but not if defeated from an element.
'''Ceiling Surprises''', also known as '''white dangler''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=23|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref> are smiling light pink [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] that hide on the ceiling and drops down to startle [[Luigi]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. They are generally coupled with another common ghost, usually [[Bowling Ghost]]s, especially in the Area Two and Area Three hallways. They have a [[bomb]]-dropping variant called [[Purple Bomber]]s. Defeating the Ceiling Surprise in the [[Bottom of the Well]] is required to obtain the [[key]] to the [[Rec Room]]. Ceiling Surprises are the weakest ghosts: Other than having zero [[Health Point|HP]], they are incapable of attacking Luigi. Ceiling Surprises always drop a 10- or 20 HP-restoring [[Heart (item)|heart]] when vacuumed, but not if defeated from an element.


[[Creeper]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and [[Trapper]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' have a similar attack strategy to Ceiling Surprises.
[[Creeper]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and [[Trapper]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' have a similar attack strategy to Ceiling Surprises.
==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)===

Revision as of 11:00, August 8, 2024

Ceiling Surprise
Ceiling Surprise in the game Luigi's Mansion.

A Ceiling Surprise in a hallway
First appearance Luigi’s Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance Luigi’s Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) (2018)

Ceiling Surprises, also known as white dangler,[1] are smiling light pink ghosts that hide on the ceiling and drops down to startle Luigi in Luigi's Mansion and its remake. They are generally coupled with another common ghost, usually Bowling Ghosts, especially in the Area Two and Area Three hallways. They have a bomb-dropping variant called Purple Bombers. Defeating the Ceiling Surprise in the Bottom of the Well is required to obtain the key to the Rec Room. Ceiling Surprises are the weakest ghosts: Other than having zero HP, they are incapable of attacking Luigi. Ceiling Surprises always drop a 10- or 20 HP-restoring heart when vacuumed, but not if defeated from an element.

Creepers from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Trappers from Luigi's Mansion 3 have a similar attack strategy to Ceiling Surprises.

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

  • In-game description: "A white ghost who hangs down from the ceiling to frighten you."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブラーン[?]
Burān
Dangling
French Esprit farceur[?] Joker spirit
German Deckenwunder[?] Ceiling Wonder; the word was possibly chosen because überraschung ("surprise") would be too long
Italian Spirito burlone[?] Prankster Spirit
Spanish (NOE) Bromista[?] Prankster

References

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (November 19, 2001). Luigi's Mansion Perfect Guide. Versus Books (American English). ISBN 1-931886-00-8. Page 23.