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{{quote|Ahhh... I don't like this! I don't like any of it! They made me an outcast! They won't talk to me! I'm gonna use these fists to break it all! Then EVERYONE will pay attention to me! <big>I'm gonna destroooy!</big>|Gorumbla|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}} | {{quote|Ahhh... I don't like this! I don't like any of it! They made me an outcast! They won't talk to me! I'm gonna use these fists to break it all! Then EVERYONE will pay attention to me! <big>I'm gonna destroooy!</big>|Gorumbla|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}} | ||
'''Gorumbla''' is a boss from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' who resides on [[Rumbla Island]]. Accompanied by [[Guardarm]]s, Gorumbla has a hobby of destroying the islanders' artwork. He is a strong and sturdy monster who bears a purple-yellow color scheme, has rocky, conjoined eyebrows, sports two stony collars on both of his arms, and wears a hoodie, notably filled with various stones shaped like outlets. His name may be a combination of "gorilla" and "rumble". Mario and Luigi get wind of the creature when Chief [[Willma]] explains that the Guardarms have become more destructive. With that information, the Bros. confront Gorumbla and face off against him. Unlike a majority of the bosses in the game, | '''Gorumbla''' is a boss from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' who resides on [[Rumbla Island]]. Accompanied by [[Guardarm]]s, Gorumbla has a hobby of destroying the islanders' artwork. He is a strong and sturdy monster who bears a purple-yellow color scheme, has rocky, conjoined eyebrows, sports two stony collars on both of his arms, and wears a hoodie, notably filled with various stones shaped like outlets. His name may be a combination of "gorilla" and "rumble". Mario and Luigi get wind of the creature when Chief [[Willma]] explains that the Guardarms have become more destructive. With that information, the Bros. confront Gorumbla and face off against him. Unlike a majority of the bosses in the game, he has no known association with [[Zokket]] and the [[Zok Troops]]. | ||
In combat, Gorumbla uses his arms as shields, much like the Guardarms. To deal damage, Mario and Luigi have to attack the boss from an exposed direction. One of Gorumbla's primary attacks involves him pummeling the ground with his bare hands which, in turn, creates shockwaves for [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to dodge.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 18, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5I3DcapElQ|title=Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|language=English}}</ref> He can also slide on his belly, perform swipe attacks with his hands, or stab his head forward; this can also be | In combat, Gorumbla uses his arms as shields, much like the Guardarms. To deal damage, Mario and Luigi have to attack the boss from an exposed direction. One of Gorumbla's primary attacks involves him pummeling the ground with his bare hands which, in turn, creates shockwaves for [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to dodge.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 18, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5I3DcapElQ|title=Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|language=English}}</ref> He can also slide on his belly, perform swipe attacks with his hands, or stab his head forward; this can also be jumped over. Another attack is where he drops colored blocks from the sky, which can be countered with hammers. The crimson blocks are directed at Mario, while the green ones go after Luigi.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a8e6a/battle/index.html</ref> | ||
Gorumbla has a weakness in the form of a sculpture to the north of his arena; if [[Luigi]] uses his [[Luigi Logic]] skill, a stone placed on top of the sculpture can be dislodged and be sent flying at Gorumbla, who throws it at [[Mario]]. Mario has to stop this stone with his hammer, after which Luigi can use his own hammer to send the boulder at Gorumbla again, [[Dizzy|stunning]] him for a turn or two; in this state, Gorumbla will [[DEF-Down|take more damage than normal]]. | Gorumbla has a weakness in the form of a sculpture to the north of his arena; if [[Luigi]] uses his [[Luigi Logic]] skill, a stone placed on top of the sculpture can be dislodged and be sent flying at Gorumbla, who throws it at [[Mario]]. Mario has to stop this stone with his hammer, after which Luigi can use his own hammer to send the boulder at Gorumbla again, [[Dizzy|stunning]] him for a turn or two; in this state, Gorumbla will [[DEF-Down|take more damage than normal]]. | ||
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There is a side quest where Gorumbla tries to make amends for all the damage he did by repairing the damage his actions caused. The Bros. can return to Rumbla to come to his aid at this point, earning two Ultra Mushrooms and a Max Syrup Jar if they succeed. This side quest becomes inaccessible when [[Reclusa]] awakens. | There is a side quest where Gorumbla tries to make amends for all the damage he did by repairing the damage his actions caused. The Bros. can return to Rumbla to come to his aid at this point, earning two Ultra Mushrooms and a Max Syrup Jar if they succeed. This side quest becomes inaccessible when [[Reclusa]] awakens. | ||
Gorumbla gets infected by [[Glohm]] | Gorumbla gets infected by a hatred-generating substance called [[Glohm]] later on, becoming [[Glohm Gorumbla]], a trickier version of himself during his first fight, leading to Chief [[Willma]] to scold him again. Upon being asked who raised him, the Glohm-infected Gorumbla claims that nobody did. Mario and Luigi, upon arriving on the scene, fight with him to stop him. During this fight, Gorumbla uses stronger versions of his first fight's moveset. After the battle, Gorumbla is reverted to normal and apologizes for his actions, but Willma mocks his apology only to be stopped by her children [[Maykit]] and [[Billdit]], who mention how he looked after them while they were young. Willma, realising that she has been too rough, decides he can join. Gorumbla forms a Bond with his new family. | ||
==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||
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Mario & Luigi Brothership Gorumbla.jpg|Gorumbla before the battle | Mario & Luigi Brothership Gorumbla.jpg|Gorumbla before the battle | ||
Mario&LuigiBrothershipGorumblaAttack.png|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in combat with Gorumbla | Mario&LuigiBrothershipGorumblaAttack.png|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in combat with Gorumbla | ||
MLB Willma Slap.png|Willma attacking Gorumbla | MLB Willma Slap.png|Willma attacking Gorumbla | ||
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|JpnR=Guragon | |JpnR=Guragon | ||
|JpnM=From「ぐらぐら」(''guragura'', "shaking") and Japanese monster-name suffix「~ゴン」(''-gon'') | |JpnM=From「ぐらぐら」(''guragura'', "shaking") and Japanese monster-name suffix「~ゴン」(''-gon'') | ||
| | |Chi=摇晃刚 | ||
| | |ChiR=Yáohuàng Gāng | ||
| | |ChiM=From「摇晃」(''yáohuàng'', "to shake") and「刚」(''gāng'', "hard") | ||
|Dut=Khorossus | |Dut=Khorossus | ||
|DutM=From ''kolossus'' ("colossus") and ''rossen'' ("to beat up"); may also incorporate「母衣」(''{{wp|Horo (cloak)|horo}}'', Japanese helmet cape) | |DutM=From ''kolossus'' ("colossus") and ''rossen'' ("to beat up"); may also incorporate「母衣」(''{{wp|Horo (cloak)|horo}}'', Japanese helmet cape) | ||
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|SpaA=Gorombe | |SpaA=Gorombe | ||
|SpaAM=From ''gorila'' ("gorilla"),「ごろごろ」(''gorogoro'', Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock) and possibly ''rompe'' ("he breaks") or {{wp|Harambe}} | |SpaAM=From ''gorila'' ("gorilla"),「ごろごろ」(''gorogoro'', Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock) and possibly ''rompe'' ("he breaks") or {{wp|Harambe}} | ||
|SpaAC=<ref> | |SpaAC=<ref>https://youtu.be/dmMTI7QQ-EI?si=XsZbq0jTq9itAEJb</ref> | ||
|SpaE=Pedrolo<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo España|date=June 18, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU16BOoG-8U|title=Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal llegará el 7 de noviembre (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=YouTube|language= | |SpaE=Pedrolo<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo España|date=June 18, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU16BOoG-8U|title=Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal llegará el 7 de noviembre (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=YouTube|language=French}}</ref> | ||
|SpaEM=An informal word for "big rock", also incorporates the given name "Pedro" | |SpaEM=An informal word for "big rock", also incorporates the given name "Pedro" | ||
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