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'''Gōra no Mura''' is the [[Sprite]] village that appears in chapter 15 ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 11|Volume 11]], located in [[Wario's Woods (location)|Wario's Woods]]. It is a normal forest clearing where its only landmark is a statue of the local guardian god and namesake of the village: [[Goro]] (named Gōra in Japanese). | '''Gōra no Mura''' is the [[Sprite]] village that appears in chapter 15 ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 11|Volume 11]], located in [[Wario's Woods (location)|Wario's Woods]]. It is a normal forest clearing where its only landmark is a statue of the local guardian god and namesake of the village: [[Goro]] (named Gōra in Japanese). | ||
[[Wanda]] leads [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Toad]], and [[Birdo]] to the village, now deserted and in ruins, with trees and plants withering, after [[Wario]]'s takeover. Wario, having heard of their arrival, arrives at the village and animates the statue of Goro, which attacks the heroes. Wanda, trapped in a [[bubble]], transfers her magic into the ground, giving life to a nearby tree and making [[bomb]]s grow on it. However, the bombs are useless against the statue, so Wanda suggests using them | [[Wanda]] leads [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Toad]], and [[Birdo]] to the village, now deserted and in ruins, with trees and plants withering, after [[Wario]]'s takeover. Wario, having heard of their arrival, arrives at the village and animates the statue of Goro, which attacks the heroes. Wanda, trapped in a [[bubble]], transfers her magic into the ground, giving life to a nearby tree and making [[bomb]]s grow on it. However, the bombs are useless against the statue, so Wanda suggests using them to collect [[Diamond]]s to toss at it. The heroes execute the plan and, after Yoshi eats the Diamonds, turning in [[Daiya Yoshi]], he is tossed at the statue, breaking and defeating it. Wario flees and the village returns to normal, making the statue smile in its last moments of movement. | ||
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