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After capturing Spooky, Luigi proceeded to enter the portrait ghosts dog house. To do so, Luigi examined the small house with his [[Game Boy Horror]], activating a mystical vacuum. When the Luigi entered this vacuum, the green-clad plumber was warped to a tree stump in the [[Graveyard]], the home of the second boss, Bogmire.
After capturing Spooky, Luigi proceeded to enter the portrait ghosts dog house. To do so, Luigi examined the small house with his [[Game Boy Horror]], activating a mystical vacuum. When the Luigi entered this vacuum, the green-clad plumber was warped to a tree stump in the [[Graveyard]], the home of the second boss, Bogmire.
==Odd age for death==
As you know Spooky died at the age of 4(which in dog years is 28). This is an unusual age for a dog to die. Yet there are multiple reasons for an early age in this case:He could have aquired a desease, he could have been killed by Bogmire or the boos, or he starved to death because everyone else in the mansion had died.


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“Woof! Woof!”
Spooky, Luigi's Mansion

Spooky, the Hungry Guard Dog, is a four-year old bulldog portrait ghost. He was known to bite any seemingly edible thing in sight, but had a passion for bones (like all dogs). Like the other portrait ghosts, Spooky was released by King Boo after the capture of Boolossus. When Luigi's Mansion materialized out of thin air a few days later, Spooky took up residence in the Boneyard in the mansion's backyard. Specifically, Spooky guarded the doghouse, the entrance to the cemetery and the lair of Bogmire. Ultimately, Spooky was captured and returned to his portrait prison by Luigi.

Before Luigi could challenge Bogmire and continue his search for Mario, the green-clad plumber had to go through Spooky. To distract Spooky from his duties, Luigi had to come pretty close to the ghost dog. Spooky would spot Luigi and begin to chase him around the Boneyard, attempting to bite the novice ghost hunter (and causing massive damage if he was successful) each time after barking. If he did, the pooch wouldn't let go of Luigi's rump until he was shaken off, once shaken off he will do 2 backflips in the air, amusingly and whine. The green hero had to wait for Spooky to bark four times. All that barking annoyed a Skeleton Ghost named Mr. Bones residing in the yard. He complains, wanting Spooky to shut up, but then goes around the Boneyard attacking Luigi as well. As such, Luigi captured the skeletal ghost, leaving a bone in the ground. Of course, Spooky could not resist such a treat, and stopped chasing Luigi to lick the bone. When this happened, Spooky let his guard down and became vulnerable. Using the Poltergust, Luigi began to pull the dog ghost into the vacuuming device. Spooky resisted and pulled back strongly himself; however, the guard dog ultimately succumbed to the Poltergust's power.

After capturing Spooky, Luigi proceeded to enter the portrait ghosts dog house. To do so, Luigi examined the small house with his Game Boy Horror, activating a mystical vacuum. When the Luigi entered this vacuum, the green-clad plumber was warped to a tree stump in the Graveyard, the home of the second boss, Bogmire.


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