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==Forms==
==Forms==
*Regular Oozer
===ScareScraper===
*[[Speed Oozer]]
*[[Speed Oozer]]
*[[Bomb Oozer]]
*[[Bomb Oozer]]

Revision as of 10:50, June 8, 2024

Oozer
Oozer concept art
First appearance Luigi’s Mansion 3 (2019)
Variant of Ghost

Oozers are ghosts in Luigi's Mansion 3. They look and behave very similarly to Hiders from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, as they like to hide in or near furniture and throw items such as fruit at Luigi. Oozers have 100 HP. They are more aggressive than Hiders, as they attack more quickly and frequently. They also sometimes throw objects in sets of three instead of just once. Oozers are first encountered in the Entertainment Room of the Mezzanine after defeating Chef Soulfflé.

The end of the game reveals the Oozers were being brainwashed by King Boo, as they and the other ghosts quickly become social once the jewel from King Boo's crown vanishes from Luigi's hands as they were about to attack him. Among the rest of the standard ghosts in the game (save for Trappers), Oozers are seen working with the protagonists to rebuild the fallen hotel through a series of pictures presented during the closing credits.

Forms

ScareScraper

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナロスト[?]
Narosuto
Probably a portmanteau of "narrow" and "ghost"
Chinese (simplified) 投掷手[?]
Tóuzhì Shǒu
Thrower
Chinese (traditional) 投擲手[?]
Tóuzhì Shǒu
Thrower
Dutch Slungel[?] A Dutch slang word used to describe a tall, skinny, and usually clumsy man
French Cache-lanceur[?] Hiding Thrower
German Werfer[?] Thrower
Italian Nascondino[?] Diminutive of "nascondere" (to hide); also the Italian name of "hide-and-seek"
Korean 나로스트[?]
Naroseuteu
Transliteration from the Japanese name
Spanish (NOA) Lanzaente[?] From "lanzar" (to throw) and "ente" (entity)
Spanish (NOE) Lanzarillo[?] From "lanzar" (to throw) and the diminutive "-illo"

Trivia

  • Their design is akin to Stretch, the leader of Casper's Ghostly Trio.