Resident Evil 9: How to Find All 10 Mr. Raccoon Memoriams in the Care Center

TL;DR

  • There are 10 Mr. Raccoon Memoriams in the Care Center — spread across the main building, basement, courtyard, and private lab.
  • You need both Leon and Grace to collect all 10. Some are only accessible to one character.
  • #6 in the Records Room is Leon-exclusive — only he can break open the warped closet with his hatchet.
  • #10 on the balcony is the easiest to miss — use Leon’s sniper rifle during the courtyard section and look left before dropping down.
  • Shoot or knife them to destroy them. You can also use Leon’s hatchet.
  • Finding all 25 in the game (not just the Care Center) unlocks Advanced Tuning for Leon’s weapons — a permanent upgrade that adds a third tier to all weapon upgrades.
  • They are missable. Keep a manual save before major story moments.
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Mr. Raccoon Memoriams are back in Resident Evil Requiem, and the Care Center is where you find the most in any single area of the game — 10 out of 25 total. They are small dancing figurines hidden in corners, on furniture, and in some genuinely sneaky spots. You can shoot them, knife them, or hit them with Leon’s hatchet. Either way, once destroyed, they count toward your total.

Destroying every Mr. Raccoon statue rewards you with the trophy You Little Rascal! Completing this challenge also unlocks Advanced Tuning in the Special Content menu, which enables certain guns to be upgraded to their maximum potential.

They look like dancing raccoon figurines and make a sound when you are nearby. If you hear a faint rattling or tapping sound while exploring, slow down and look around — there is almost certainly a Mr. Raccoon close by.

Here is every Care Center Mr. Raccoon Memoriam location in the order you can find them.

Important Notes Before You Start

  • Both characters are needed. There are ten total Mr. Raccoon Memoriam statues in the Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center, and you will need to play as both Leon and Grace to get them all.
  • They are missable. Everything in Resident Evil Requiem is missable as there is no chapter select. Keep a manual save from each area so you can return if needed. The Mr. Raccoons count across all saves and playthroughs, so jumping between saves to get them is fine. You do not need to find them all in a single playthrough.
  • A map exists. You can find a map marking all of the Care Center Mr. Raccoon locations in the Basement safe. If you open that safe early, it will mark their positions on your in-game map.

Mr. Raccoon #1 — Fireplace Hallway (1F) — Leon

Care Center Rehab Ward Leon
Care Center Rehab Ward Leon

The first Mr. Raccoon toy statue is located during Leon’s Care Center intro. It is on top of a fireplace in the hallway before the stairs, shortly after the chainsaw encounter with several zombies in the Rehabilitation Ward.

Care Center Rehab Ward Leon 1
Care Center Rehab Ward Leon 1

After defeating the zombie doctors and patients, including a chainsaw-wielding maniac, you will see this statue on a fireplace mantel. It also has a note saying: “Hunt us, seek us! Find us, break us!” This is the first collectible in the game and is very hard to miss if you are paying attention.

Shoot it or knife it as you pass through. Do not go up the stairs without grabbing it first.

Mr. Raccoon #2 — East Wing Lobby Reception Desk (1F) — Grace

East Wing Lobby Grace
East Wing Lobby Grace

The second statue is located on the reception desk in the East Wing Lobby. After using the East Wing Keycard on the door in Central Hall, it will be right in front of you on the reception desk.

East Wing Lobby Grace 1
East Wing Lobby Grace 1

You cannot miss it if you look straight ahead when you enter the East Wing. It is sitting in plain sight on the desk. See our guide on the East Wing Keycard location if you have not unlocked this door yet.

Mr. Raccoon #3 — East Wing Staircase (1F) — Grace

Waiting Room Grace
Waiting Room Grace
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The third can be found past the Waiting Room, on the ground floor of the nearby stairwell that leads to the Lead Researcher’s Office.

Waiting Room Grace 1
Waiting Room Grace 1

When you reach the stairs from the Waiting Room that lead up to the Nurses’ Station as Grace, there is a Mr. Raccoon on the table in the bottom area. Check the table at the base of the staircase before heading up. It is easy to walk straight past if you are rushing toward the Lead Researcher’s Office.

Mr. Raccoon #4 — Kitchenette (2F) — Grace

Kitchenette Grace
Kitchenette Grace

This one is on a coffee maker by the kitchenette counter on the second floor. You reach the Kitchenette after using the Level 1 Wristband on the door south of the kitchen and going upstairs.

Kitchenette Grace 1
Kitchenette Grace 1

Once you have the Level 1 ID Wristband, go through the Custodian’s Office and up the stairs. The Kitchenette is next to the Office area near the Records Room. The figurine is sitting right on top of the espresso machine — look at the counter as you enter.

Need the wristband? See our guide on the Level 1 ID Wristband location in RE9.

Mr. Raccoon #5 — Medication Room (1F) — Grace

Medication Room
Medication Room

Go through the Guard Office to the room where the little girl is locked in a cell. Use the Level 3 Wristband on the left room — the empty one without the girl — to find this behind the bed. You get the Level 3 Wristband automatically from story progress.

Medication Room 1
Medication Room 1

In the Medication Room, there are two locked cells and you will need the ID Wristband Level 3 to open them. One contains Emily, whom you need to progress the story, while the other contains a Mr. Raccoon statue lying just by the bed.

Open the left cell — not Emily’s — and look behind the bed on the floor. It is a small figurine and easy to overlook in a dark corner. See our guide on how to open the Isolation Ward if you are having trouble accessing this area.

Mr. Raccoon #6 — Records Room Warped Closet (2F) — Leon Only

Records Room Leon
Records Room Leon

When Leon is able to freely explore the Care Center, he can open Warped Closets that Grace was not able to. The Warped Closet in the Records Room, next to the Office, has a Mr. Raccoon statue inside.

Records Room Leon 1
Records Room Leon 1

You can hear this one in the Records Room. It is in the closet that only Leon can break open with his Hatchet. Grace visits the Records Room earlier in the game but cannot open this closet. Make sure you return here as Leon and break it open before progressing past the Care Center.

This is one of the most commonly missed statues in the game. Leon’s Hatchet is required. If you skip past the Records Room while playing as Leon, you will lock yourself out of this one. See our guide on how to break open warped closets in RE9 for help.

Mr. Raccoon #7 — Workshop (B1) — Grace

Workshop Grace
Workshop Grace

The Workshop is next to the Holding Cells in the Basement, and can be accessed with a single Joint Plug there, or by using a crawl space passage from the room past the Furnace Joint Plug door. Either way, there is a Mr. Raccoon statue dancing on the desk here.

Workshop Grace 1
Workshop Grace 1

Insert the Joint Plug story item to open the door to the Workshop, then you find this in front of you when entering the room, on the workbench. It is hard to miss once you are inside since it is sitting right on the workbench directly ahead of the entrance.

For help getting into the Workshop and other basement rooms, see our guide on Joint Plug basement locations in RE9.

Mr. Raccoon #8 — Bunkroom TV (B1) — Grace

Bunkroom Grace
Bunkroom Grace

When playing as Grace and exploring the Basement of the Care Center, one of the optional rooms you can open with a single Joint Plug is the Bunkroom. Inside, there is a flickering television and a Mr. Raccoon statue sitting on top.

Bunkroom Grace 1
Bunkroom Grace 1

Insert a Joint Plug at the Boiler Room in the corridor to the right of the Security Room on the map. This will open multiple rooms. Enter the room to the right of where you inserted the plug, which is the Bunkroom. The Mr. Raccoon sits on the TV.

The Bunkroom is an optional room — the game does not force you in here. You have to choose to use a Joint Plug on this door. Do not skip it. The figurine is on top of the television set and easy to spot once you are inside.

Mr. Raccoon #9 — Private Lab Desk (Courtyard) — Grace

Private Lab Grace
Private Lab Grace

After solving the puzzle in the VIP room you go down an elevator to reach an underground base. Go through the base until you reach the Private Lab where you must interact with a computer for story purposes to open the doors. In the same room where you use the computer, you find this on the desk on the right.

Private Lab Grace 1
Private Lab Grace 1

This area is also where you will find the Helicopter Keys. The Private Lab is part of the main story path in the Courtyard section, so you will walk through this room naturally. Look to the right of the computer terminal and you will see the figurine dancing on the desk. Do not interact with the computer and rush out — check the desk first.

If you need help with the puzzle before this area, see our guide on the VIP Suite Puzzle — Hourglass and Double Helix.

Mr. Raccoon #10 — Courtyard Balcony Garden Light — Leon (Missable)

This is the hardest Mr. Raccoon to find in the entire Care Center section — and the most missable. Most players drop down from the roof before ever noticing it.

This Mr. Raccoon is only available when playing as Leon on the rooftop of the Care Center to protect Grace after her escape from the lab. Defend Grace until she makes it into the church and do not jump down. Instead, look to the left to spot the collectible near the light.

As soon as you play Leon again, climb over the window in front of you. Go straight across the roof until you drop down on the left side. You will see a staircase in front of you. Go to the top of the staircase but do not go through the wooden door yet. Turn left at the staircase and aim down at the lit lamps in the garden area. The Mr. Raccoon sits on the pedestal of one of the garden lights — you must shoot it with the scoped sniper from a distance.

Once you drop down from the balcony or go through that wooden door, the window of opportunity closes. Stay on the roof, use Leon’s sniper scope, aim left toward the garden lights below, and shoot the figurine before moving on. This one requires patience and attention. Do not rush through the sniping section.

What You Get for Finding All Mr. Raccoons

Once you have found and destroyed every Mr. Raccoon Memoriam in Resident Evil Requiem, you will unlock Advanced Tuning for all of Leon’s weapons. Each weapon upgrade slot can be upgraded a total of three times with Advanced Tuning unlocked, with the third time being the Max Out upgrade that gives weapons unique abilities. This makes Leon’s arsenal more powerful than ever and can make repeat runs of the game much easier to handle.

You do not need all 10 Care Center statues to start earning trophies. You will earn The Hunt Begins trophy and achievement for the first Mr. Raccoon Memoriam you destroy, and the You Little Rascal! trophy when you destroy them all.

All 10 Care Center Mr. Raccoons — Quick Reference

  • #1 — Fireplace hallway (1F) — Leon — after the chainsaw room, on the mantelpiece
  • #2 — East Wing Lobby (1F) — Grace — reception desk after using East Wing Keycard
  • #3 — East Wing staircase (1F) — Grace — table at the base of the stairs past the Waiting Room
  • #4 — Kitchenette (2F) — Grace — on the espresso machine, requires Level 1 Wristband
  • #5 — Medication Room (1F) — Grace — behind the bed in the empty cell, requires Level 3 Wristband
  • #6 — Records Room warped closet (2F) — Leon only — requires hatchet to break open
  • #7 — Workshop (B1) — Grace — on the workbench, requires Joint Plug
  • #8 — Bunkroom (B1) — Grace — on top of the TV, requires Joint Plug
  • #9 — Private Lab desk (Courtyard) — Grace — right side of the computer terminal
  • #10 — Courtyard balcony garden light — Leon — sniper rifle required, look left before dropping down

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