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Lord Poltergeist
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Residence: Haunted house boat, Bikini Bottom, Pacific Ocean
Occupation(s): The Flying Dutchman's first mate (formerly)
Captain (currently)
Gender: Male
Color: Light green skin
Blue/green clothing
Eye color: Dark green
Classification: Human (formerly)
Poltergeist (following his death)
First appearance: "Ghoul Fools"
Latest appearance: "SpongeBob's Spookiest Scenes Countdown Special"
Portrayer: Chris Elliott|}}


Lord Poltergeist is a pirate poltergeist who first appears in the episode "Ghoul Fools".


Description[edit]

Lord Poltergeist is a ghost who has a blue glow around him, while sporting a tattered naval hat and matching coat with yellow stripes. He has a light brown beard and staring, uneven green eyes.

In the online game Nickelodeon Mystery Mansion, the glow around him is green instead of blue.

Role in series[edit]

"Ghoul Fools"[edit]

Lord Poltergeist runs the haunted house boat that broke down in Bikini Bottom. When Template:Link and Template:Link enter his house, Patrick does not think that he is a real Poltergeist, but rather a robot while a scared SpongeBob thought he was a ghost. However, Patrick soon found out that Poltergeist is indeed a real ghost when he makes a pizza with anchovies on it. This greatly scared Patrick, who quickly tried to sacrifice SpongeBob for safety as Poltergeist was unimpressed and sarcastically remarked that SpongeBob had a good friend.

Lord Poltergeist then sends them out to get a new head gasket for his ship, claiming that he will keep their souls if they fail. He gets the help of Template:Link, Template:Link, and Template:Link to give Poltergeist the gasket. However, once he gets the head gasket, it is revealed that Poltergeist does not really have their souls. They were actually old orange sodas that were left out in the sun too long. He has lots of sacks of gold doubloons, and Mr. Krabs, Patrick, and Squidward try to steal away from him. SpongeBob does not like that.

When Lord Poltergeist witnesses Mr. Krabs, Squidward, and Patrick trying to steal his money, he says "Stop right there," but they ignore him by running away, although he catches them in his "void," where they are forced to suffer eternal torment. Krabs' torment is an outhouse that costs one doubloon to use, Patrick's torment is being unable to eat a donut on his head, and Squidward's torment, obviously, is SpongeBob.

Sandy uses her ghost-catching equipment to bring everyone out of the void. Soon, SpongeBob finds out that Lord Poltergeist's gold that Mr. Krabs wants actually belongs to the Flying Dutchman. When the Dutchman finds Poltergeist, the latter claims that he was searching the seas for the former to give him his treasure back. But this was a diversion for Poltergeist and the others to escape in the haunted houseboat. However, the engine room breaks down again and the boat crashes.

The Dutchman then turns himself into a giant bomb and blows everybody into the void. At the end of the episode, Poltergeist is seen greeting customers in the Krusty Krab, which was somehow brought into the void.

Role in video games[edit]

SpongeBob Moves In![edit]

Poltergeist asks SpongeBob to do numerous things to help make Bikini Bottom scary.

Nickelodeon Mystery Mansion[edit]

Lord Poltergeist is the first boss in this game. He is located somewhere in one of the SpongeBob rooms. He is there to scare Sandy, but she has a ghost-busting vacuum with her.

Abilities and talents[edit]

As a poltergeist of godly power, Lord Poltergeist is very powerful. He can fly, walk through solid objects, grow and shrink at will, and possess superhuman strength.

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Lord Poltergeist in Nickelodeon Mystery Mansion.

He also possesses far greater powers, able to make objects move with his mind, warp reality and create objects out of thin air, and banish others to a void where the worst nightmares come true. Despite his great powers, he is significantly weaker than the Flying Dutchman, and was thus terrified of his former captain.

Trivia[edit]

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  • Lord Poltergeist's name is never mentioned in the episode, but the games reveal what his name is.