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*The [[List of implied characters#Chestnut King|Chestnut King]], an implied character from [[Luigi]]'s stories in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', shares Goomboss's name in the original Japanese version<ref>https://themushroomkingdom.net/pmttyd_j2e.shtml</ref> and many non-English translations of the game. Goombas are known as ''kuribō'', meaning "Chestnut People", in Japan, which is where Goomboss's name is derived, whereas the Chestnut King may be following the convention of food-related [[List of implied locations#Waffle Kingdom|Waffle Kingdom]] names. It is unknown if they are meant to be the same character, as Goomboss was never said to be an unwillingly transformed monster as he is in the [[Super Luigi (series)#Super Luigi Volume 5: Journey's End|final Super Luigi book]], and he has appeared since ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''{{'}}s release. However, the books embellished and outright made up many details that were not in Luigi's spoken accounts while contradicting others, and the detail of him being unwillingly transformed is unique to the books. | |||
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