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'''Shriek Mansion''' is the third area of [[Vibe Island]] in the game ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' where [[King Boo]] can be found as the boss. The world is a big [[Ghost House]] which contains [[Boo]]s, [[Fishing Boo]]s, [[Big Boo]]s and many more ghost-themed creatures.  
'''Shriek Mansion''' is the third area of [[Vibe Island]] in the game ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' where [[King Boo]] can be found as the boss. The world is a big [[Ghost House]] which contains [[Boo]]s, [[Fishing Boo]]s, [[Big Boo]]s and many more ghost-themed creatures.  



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Shriek Mansion
Shriek Mansion.png
First appearance Super Princess Peach (2005)
Capital N/A
Ruler King Boo
Inhabitants Boos, Fishing Boos
Vibe IslandBowser's VillaGiddy SkyGleam GlacierWavy BeachFury VolcanoShriek MansionHoo's WoodLadida Plains
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Shriek Mansion is the third area of Vibe Island in the game Super Princess Peach where King Boo can be found as the boss. The world is a big Ghost House which contains Boos, Fishing Boos, Big Boos and many more ghost-themed creatures.

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Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese Template:Nowrap
Hyūdoro Yashiki
「ヒュードロ」is from「ヒュー」(hyū, an onomatopoeic word for whooshing wind) and「泥」(doro, mud), and「やしき」means "mansion"; shared with Skateboard Scamper in Mario Party 2

German Chalet Panik
Chalet Panic
Italian Castello Ululo
Howl Castle
Spanish Villa Repeboos
Repel Boos Villa

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