Sneaky Spirits (characters)

"ナ、ナンダヨ~" "(Hey~, what gives~?)"

- Ghost, Sneaky Spirits 2 (GBA)

The Sneaky Spirits (しろいおばけ), also known as ghosts, are characters in the Rhythm Game of the same name, Sneaky Spirits.

The Sneaky Spirits appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a trophy and as enemies in Smash Run mode. They behave the same way that they do in their original games, popping in and out of the ground in rhythm and then moving back after a certain amout of beats. They yield power-ups that enhance all the player's stats when defeated.

Physical Appearances
The spirits are all-white in color. They have large teeth and exceptionally long tongues. Besides their round shape and short white tails, these are their only defining features.

Interestingly, although their tongues are red in their artwork and when the player misses them in their minigames, it appears with a brighter version of the background color during the game. Their tongues are also always blue in Super Smash Bros., likely because that is the color they take in the original Sneaky Spirits and it can be seen as their most iconic appearance.

Backstory
The Sneaky Spirits are well-known for causing mischief, sneaking from wall to wall while trying to escape their haunted house. They are described as being "kinda mean" and "jerks", but they "aren't evil, exactly". Despite being annoying and making fun of people, they are mentally like children, and so are usually forgiven.

The arrow used to shoot them, which has been passed down for generations, is magical, as it's crystal tip has the ability to pierce a ghost. The archer, however, has to keep retrieving it, seeing as they only have the one. The bow itself has been in the archer's family for generations. It's supposedly made of wood from a sacred tree shaped like a two-headed horse and a left-handed dragon's whisker.

The ghosts make an appearance in Freeze Frame, where they can sometimes be seen zooming along with the cars in the photos. In Barbershop Remix, they now have hair, and are trying to escape the barbershop. If the player didn't miss any, one can be seen in the second Flipper-Flop 2 section in the seat behind Captain Tuck, complete with an arrow up it's nose.

Appearances

 * Sneaky Spirits Story icon.png Sneaky Spirits
 * Sneaky Spirits 3DS icon.png Sneaky Spirits 2
 * Sneaky Spirits 2 icon.png Sneaky Spirits 2
 * Freeze Frame 3DS_icon.png Freeze Frame (cameo)
 * 2nd Remix icon.png Remix 2
 * 6th Remix icon.png Remix 6
 * 7th Remix icon.png Remix 7
 * Fashion Remix icon.png Barbershop Remix
 * Right Remix icon.png Right-Hand Remix

Trivia

 * The sounds the Sneaky Spirits make when moving along the wall is a slowed down version of the sounds the Penguins make in Showtime.
 * The Sneaky Spirits made a cameo during Ashley’s Halloween preview for WarioWare Gold.
 * The information given in the Rhythm Items is generally consistent across languages, but some alter certain details. For example, the Italian version has the speaker unsure if the bow's string was made from a dragon's whisker or a groundhog and the Spanish version has the speaker acknowledge how crazy the tale sounds, but assures it's simply how they heard it.