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'''Sneaky Spirits''', or '''White Apparitions''' ({{ja|しろいおばけ|Shiroi Obake}}), are enemies from the {{uv|Rhythm Heaven}} series, from the ''Rhythm Heaven'' mini-game White Apparition and its sequels/remakes. The point of the game is to fire arrows at incoming ghosts. They are currently the only Smash Run enemies to not be represented by a universe that has been represented by a character or stage.
'''Sneaky Spirits''', or '''White Apparitions''' ({{ja|しろいおばけ|Shiroi Obake}}), are enemies from the {{uv|Rhythm Heaven}} series, from the ''Rhythm Heaven'' mini-game White Apparition and its sequels/remakes. The point of the game is to fire arrows at incoming ghosts. They are one of only two Smash Run enemies to represent a universe that has not been represented by a character or stage.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==

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Sneaky Spirit
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Greninja encountering a Sneaky Spirit during Smash Run in Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS.

Sneaky Spirits, or White Apparitions (しろいおばけ), are enemies from the Rhythm Heaven series, from the Rhythm Heaven mini-game White Apparition and its sequels/remakes. The point of the game is to fire arrows at incoming ghosts. They are one of only two Smash Run enemies to represent a universe that has not been represented by a character or stage.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Sneaky Spirits appear as enemies in Smash Run in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They attack by popping out of the ground and going back into it, all while moving forward at the same time.