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Bogmire, the Cemetery Shadow (Japanese: シャドーマ Shadōma), is a purple portrait ghost of unknown age from the game. He serves as the boss of Area 2. The ghoul resides in the Graveyard of Luigi's Mansion during the events of the game. Bogmire is the manifestation of the mansion's fear and despair, although the powerful ghost himself does not know who to fear or what to despair. During his battle, Bogmire can summon shadowy duplicates of himself. He can also teleport around an area with a flash of lightning. Bogmire was the boss of the second area of Luigi's Mansion.

Story[]

Luigi encounters the powerful Bogmire during his quest to save his brother Mario from King Boo. During Luigi's investigation of the Graveyard, the green-clad hero discovers three Skeleton Ghosts hiding in the tombstones. After dispatching them with the Poltergust 3000, the main headstone began to glow. Luigi approaches the stone, and then Bogmire reveals himself to him and transports Luigi to his cemetery lair.

Once in the lair, Luigi and Bogmire began to battle. To attack the novice ghost hunter, Bogmire creates shadowy clones of himself, ranging from miniature-sized ghosts to enormous duplicates. These shadowy spirits would then attack Luigi as Bogmire warps around the arena, avoiding the green-clad hero. Unfortunately, Luigi discovered he cannot suck Bogmire up with the Poltergust 3000. To capture Bogmire, Luigi has to pull in one of Bogmire's shadow clones with his Poltergust 3000. The ghost would then form into a shadowy ball at the end of Luigi's vacuum weapon. The plumber can then fire the shadow ball at Bogmire, surrounding the ghost in darkness and rendering him vulnerable. With the ghost's heart revealed, Luigi can finally use the Poltergust against Bogmire. However, as Luigi pulls the powerful ghost in, the plumber also had to avoid the shadowy duplicates who converged on his position, hoping to free Bogmire and injure Luigi. Should the novice ghost-hunter fail to catch Bogmire in one go, lightning strikes will occur, and where the lightning strikes a Bogmire Shadow will appear, creating a ready-made army for the next phase in the fight. Eventually, after an easy battle, Luigi emerges the victor and captures Bogmire. Returning to the Graveyard, Luigi discovers the chest to the key to the Courtyard and the next leg of his journey begins.

Abilities[]

Shadow Creation (Umbrakinesis): By striking lightning at the ground, Bogmire can create one of his Shadows.

Electrogenesis: Bogmire is shown to be able to control lightning.

Teleportation: When not being attacked, Bogmire can teleport.

Names in other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Ciro, la Sombra del Cementerio Ciro, the Shadow from the Cemetery
French Monsieur Marais Mr. Marsh

Videos[]

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Luigi's Mansion - Episode 7

Trivia[]

  • Curiously, Bogmire is the only boss ghost who doesn't attack Luigi personally (although this can be argued with King Boo), preferring to send clones of himself to attack Luigi instead. Also, he is the only portrait ghost who doesn't have any lines whatsoever during the whole game. It is impossible even to scan his heart for a line, as he can only be interacted with during the battle itself and you cannot scan a boss ghost's heart (Chauncey is the exception, although he only allows his heart to be scanned before he enters his giant phase) during the battle.
  • Bogmire's name derives from bog and quagmire (or just mire), two types of swamps.
  • The Spoils Bag from "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker" has a face that much resembles Bogmire's.
  • Bogmire's Gold Frame pictures one of his Bogmire Shadows, while the Bronze and Silver frames portray Bogmire as he actually appears in the game.
  • He possibly shows the least emotions out of any ghost in the entire game. This is because Bogmire is an artificial creation. He was never alive, but was created by King Boo to protect the Mansion.
  • Bogmire shows slight resemblance to Bouldergeist, a boss from Super Mario Galaxy.
  • In terms of design, appearance, and behavior, fans mostly agree Bogmire is the most scariest ghost in the whole game.

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Luigi's Mansion
Protagonists LuigiMarioProfessor Elvin GaddToad
Objects BananaBillBook of PericlesBook of RiddlesCoinDarkness is Their Cheese!E. Gadd's Guide to GhostsElemental MedalFake DoorGold BarGold DiamondKing Boo's CrownList of Mario's dropped itemsLydia's Child-Care DiaryNeville's Big Baby Care DiaryPearlRed DiamondSilver DiamondStone
Poltergust 3000 FlashlightStrobulb (3DS)
Ghosts Black BogmireBlue BlazeBlue TwirlerBooBowling GhostCeiling SurpriseElemental GhostFlashFlying FishGarbage Can GhostGhost BatGhost MouseGold GhostGold MouseGrabbing GhostMeteor GhostPurple BomberPurple PuncherShy Guy GhostSkeleton GhostSparkSpeedy SpiritTemper TerrorWaiter
Portrait Ghosts Biff AtlasBogmireBoolossusChaunceyClockwork SoldiersHenry and OrvilleJarvisKing BooLydiaMadame ClairvoyaMelody PianissimaMiss PetuniaMr. LuggsNanaNevilleShiversSir WestonSlim BankshotSpookySue PeaThe Floating WhirlindasUncle GrimmlyVincent Van Gore
Rooms Area One AnteroomBalconyFoyerMaster BedroomNurseryParlorStudyWardrobe Room
Area Two BathroomBall RoomStorage RoomWashroomMirror RoomLaundry RoomButler's RoomHidden RoomConservatoryDining RoomKitchenBoneyardGraveyard
Area Three Astral HallBalconyBathroomBilliards RoomBottom of the WellCourtyardFortune-Teller's RoomNana's RoomObservatoryProjection RoomRec RoomSafari RoomTea RoomThe Twins' RoomWashroom
Area Four AltarArmoryArtist's StudioBreaker RoomCellarCeramics StudioClockwork RoomCold StorageGuest RoomPipe RoomRoofSealed RoomSitting RoomTelephone Room
Others BlackoutBoo WoodsGalleryLuigi's Mansion (place)The LabTraining RoomGhost Portrificationizer Room
Beta Elements AllBallBasherElhKitchen Portrait GhostTomato
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