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The Clockwork Soldiers, the Toy Platoon 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 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. 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.
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- The Clockwork Soldiers 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 together at once.
- Altogether, the Clockwork Soldiers have 300 HP, making them have the second highest HP (as a portrait ghost) in the game along with King Boo, who has 500 HP.
- 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.
- The soldier's facial features and attire bear resemblance to the character S.D. Kluger from the 1970 Christmas movie "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town"