List of Haunted Mansion Characters

List Of Haunted Mansion Characters

The following is a list of characters from The Haunted Mansion, a popular theme park attraction located at Disneyland, Walt Disney World (in the Magic Kingdom), and Tokyo Disneyland. The Mansion is said to be home to 999 ghosts from all over the world, with "room for a thousand." Names of characters and backstories that originate from various media adaptations (such as the 2003 film, the comics, and the video game) are not canon and have no bearing on the theme park attraction. The characters in this list are ordered by their appearance in the attraction.

Haunted Mansion Holiday, a seasonal overlay of the Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland attractions, features characters from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. See List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters.

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