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''This page highlights the melodramatic parts of this [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Goomba&oldid=985261 revision] before a [[User:Bazooka Mario|user]] came and revised it. During this time, the article was nominated to be unfeatured due to the terrible writing. The '''fun''' parts are bolded.''
''This page highlights the melodramatic parts of this [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Goomba&oldid=985261 revision] before a [[User:LeftyGreenMario|user]] came and revised it. During this time, the article was nominated to be unfeatured due to the terrible writing. The '''fun''' parts are bolded.''


===Background===
===Background===
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After many years had passed, Bowser matured into adulthood, and Goombas finally became the backbone of the Koopa Troop. By the time of ''Super Mario Bros.'', Goombas were the most common soldier in the ranks of Bowser's army. These mushrooms were deployed en masse during Bowser's first invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom. In the game, Goombas occupied almost every level (except underwater levels): these enemies resided not only above ground, but also in subterranean caves and in conquered castles.
After many years had passed, Bowser matured into adulthood, and Goombas finally became the backbone of the Koopa Troop. By the time of ''Super Mario Bros.'', Goombas were the most common soldier in the ranks of Bowser's army. These mushrooms were deployed en masse during Bowser's first invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom. In the game, Goombas occupied almost every level (except underwater levels): these enemies resided not only above ground, but also in subterranean caves and in conquered castles.


[[File:SMB World 8-4 Goombas Screenshot.png|thumb|A group of three Goombas in the final castle of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.]]
[[File:GoombaGroup.png|thumb|right|A group of three Goombas in the final castle of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.]]
In this game, Goombas were simple soldiers who could only damage Mario or Luigi by walking into one of the plumbers. These brown Goombas were extremely weak, and could be defeated by a single [[stomp]] or [[fireball]]; a Goomba could also be destroyed by hitting the [[block]] it was standing on from below. A single Goomba would only walk in one direction, but upon collision with an obstacle or another enemy, would turn around and walk in the opposite direction. These Goombas would also blindly walk off ledges, often falling into a {{fake link|bottomless pit}}. Many Goombas would attack the Mario Bros. in groups of two or three, forcing the heroes to taken caution when attacking the squad of mushrooms. To defeat a group of Goombas, Mario or Luigi could either patiently stomp one Goomba at a time to avoid being attacked by the following enemy, or time a combo of jumps to stomp one Goomba after the other. This combo attack would not only destroy the whole group if properly timed, but would also increase the number of [[point]]s Mario or Luigi gained for each subsequent Goomba defeated. [[Fire Mario]] could quickly dispatch a group of Goombas; however, the plumber would not earn a point bonus for this attack. Kicked [[Koopa Shell|Shells]] could also be used to clear long rows of Goombas. This special attack would rack up points, and possibly earn [[Extra Life|extra lives]].
In this game, Goombas were simple soldiers who could only damage Mario or Luigi by walking into one of the plumbers. These brown Goombas were extremely weak, and could be defeated by a single [[stomp]] or [[fireball]]; a Goomba could also be destroyed by hitting the [[block]] it was standing on from below. A single Goomba would only walk in one direction, but upon collision with an obstacle or another enemy, would turn around and walk in the opposite direction. These Goombas would also blindly walk off ledges, often falling into a {{fakelink|bottomless pit}}. Many Goombas would attack the Mario Bros. in groups of two or three, forcing the heroes to taken caution when attacking the squad of mushrooms. To defeat a group of Goombas, Mario or Luigi could either patiently stomp one Goomba at a time to avoid being attacked by the following enemy, or time a combo of jumps to stomp one Goomba after the other. This combo attack would not only destroy the whole group if properly timed, but would also increase the number of [[point]]s Mario or Luigi gained for each subsequent Goomba defeated. [[Fire Mario]] could quickly dispatch a group of Goombas; however, the plumber would not earn a point bonus for this attack. Kicked [[Koopa Shell|Shells]] could also be used to clear long rows of Goombas. This special attack would rack up points, and possibly earn [[Extra Life|extra lives]].


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====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:SMB3 Goomba Sprite.gif|frame]]
[[File:Ani smb3goomba.gif|frame]]
During the events of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Goombas were deployed by the Koopa Troop in high numbers across the seven kingdoms of [[Mushroom World]]. These Goombas behaved just like their brethren from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''. Goombas were stationed in all seven kingdoms, and were the basic grunt soldier the '''Mario Bros. faced during their liberation efforts'''. This attack also saw the introduction of a vast array of Goomba sub-species that aided their relatives in combat. The winged [[Paragoomba]]s provided air support, '''while their children, the tiny [[Micro-Goomba]]s''' (also known as Mugger Micro-Goombas), limited the jumping ability of the Mario Bros. These Micro-Goombas would also hide in bricks, becoming [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, and would use the element of surprise to catch the two heroic plumbers off-guard. The gigantic [[Grand Goomba]]s helped invade the fourth kingdom [[Giant Land]]; however, these giants were actually no stronger than the common Goomba.
During the events of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Goombas were deployed by the Koopa Troop in high numbers across the seven kingdoms of [[Mushroom World]]. These Goombas behaved just like their brethren from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''. Goombas were stationed in all seven kingdoms, and were the basic grunt soldier the '''Mario Bros. faced during their liberation efforts'''. This attack also saw the introduction of a vast array of Goomba sub-species that aided their relatives in combat. The winged [[Paragoomba]]s provided air support, '''while their children, the tiny [[Micro-Goomba]]s''' (also known as Mugger Micro-Goombas), limited the jumping ability of the Mario Bros. These Micro-Goombas would also hide in bricks, becoming [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba]]s, and would use the element of surprise to catch the two heroic plumbers off-guard. The gigantic [[Grand Goomba]]s helped invade the fourth kingdom [[Giant Land]]; however, these giants were actually no stronger than the common Goomba.


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====''Super Mario 64''====
====''Super Mario 64''====
[[File:SM64Goomba.png|thumb|A Goomba from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.]]
[[File:SM64Goomba.png|thumb|right|A Goomba from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.]]
Goombas were a staple force during Bowser's attack on [[Peach's Castle]], as seen in the games ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''). Like other relatively recent '''campaigns''' by the Koopa Troop, Goombas were not deployed in high numbers like in Bowser's early invasions. However, that being said, Goombas did occupy a number of painting worlds, including [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], [[Shifting Sand Land]], [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Tall Tall Mountain]] (among others). Notably, on the DS remake, [[Goomboss]], the ruler of the Goombas, '''managed to capture Mario and imprison him within the confines of the castle. This was an impressive act of revenge against the hero who had been stomping Goombas for many years.''' [[Yoshi]] eventually saved his friend Mario from Goomboss and his Goomba hordes.
Goombas were a staple force during Bowser's attack on [[Princess Peach's Castle]], as seen in the games ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''). Like other relatively recent '''campaigns''' by the Koopa Troop, Goombas were not deployed in high numbers like in Bowser's early invasions. However, that being said, Goombas did occupy a number of painting worlds, including [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], [[Shifting Sand Land]], [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Tall Tall Mountain]] (among others). Notably, on the DS remake, [[Goomboss]], the ruler of the Goombas, '''managed to capture Mario and imprison him within the confines of the castle. This was an impressive act of revenge against the hero who had been stomping Goombas for many years.''' [[Yoshi]] eventually saved his friend Mario from Goomboss and his Goomba hordes.


During this adventure, Goombas acted differently than their previous counterparts. Instead of walking back and forth in a straight path, Goombas would patrol a small area in a circular motion. When the fungus spotted an enemy, the Goomba would jump in surprise and charge at the foe. Despite these behavioral changes, Goombas were among the weakest enemies in the game. A single stomp would destroy a Goomba; while such attacks as [[punch]]es and [[kick]]s would also defeat the mushroom in one hit. [[Bob-omb]]s and Koopa shells were also effective weapons to use against these baddies. When destroyed, a Goomba would give up a [[Yellow Coin]] or, in several levels, a [[Silver Star]], bringing the player closer to completing their goal. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', when playing as Yoshi, Goombas would sometimes wear a [[Mario's Cap|Mario]], [[Luigi's Cap|Luigi]], or [[Wario's Cap|Wario cap]]. Upon defeating the Goomba, the cap could be claimed to transform into the respective character. In this game, Goombas often appeared in groups of two or three. If Yoshi spat out a Goomba at another Goomba or most types of enemy before the Goomba turned into an egg, the Goomba would come out green and would kill or damage the other enemy, along with killing itself, upon contact.
During this adventure, Goombas acted differently than their previous counterparts. Instead of walking back and forth in a straight path, Goombas would patrol a small area in a circular motion. When the fungus spotted an enemy, the Goomba would jump in surprise and charge at the foe. Despite these behavioral changes, Goombas were among the weakest enemies in the game. A single stomp would destroy a Goomba; while such attacks as [[punch]]es and [[kick]]s would also defeat the mushroom in one hit. [[Bob-omb]]s and Koopa shells were also effective weapons to use against these baddies. When destroyed, a Goomba would give up a [[Yellow Coin]] or, in several levels, a [[Silver Star]], bringing the player closer to completing their goal. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', when playing as Yoshi, Goombas would sometimes wear a [[Mario's Cap|Mario]], [[Luigi's Cap|Luigi]], or [[Wario's Cap|Wario cap]]. Upon defeating the Goomba, the cap could be claimed to transform into the respective character. In this game, Goombas often appeared in groups of two or three. If Yoshi spat out a Goomba at another Goomba or most types of enemy before the Goomba turned into an egg, the Goomba would come out green and would kill or damage the other enemy, along with killing itself, upon contact.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:Nonstopper_NSMB.gif|thumb|A Goomba continuously walking.]]
[[File:Nonstopper_NSMB.gif|thumb|right|A Goomba continuously walking.]]
Goombas were once again loyal soldiers to Bowser, and his son [[Bowser Jr.]], during the events of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In the game, Goombas occupied various lands of the Mushroom Kingdom, blocking Mario's way as he attempted to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser Jr. Goombas remained loyal to the Koopa Troop and Bowser Jr., '''even after the death of King Bowser''' (Interestingly, Bowser Jr. used the Goomba look-alike [[Strollin' Stu]]s in his [[Super Mario Sunshine|previous adventure]], instead of Goombas.). Goombas worked in groups in the game, attempting to bump into Mario to harm him. Stomps, fireballs, and shells made quick work of these '''foul mushrooms'''. However, as [[Mini Mario]], the red-clad hero was not strong enough to destroy a Goomba with a simple stomp attack. While pint-sized, Mario had to perform a [[Ground Pound]] to destroy the much larger Goomba. Paragoombas also reappeared in this game, along with another tiny Goomba sub-species, the [[Mini Goomba]]. The [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]], a Goomba mega-sized by Bowser Jr.'s [[Mega Mushroom]], caused a lot of trouble for Mario in the castle of [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]. Goombas "dance" to the electronic chorus riff in the background music by doing a short hop, strangely, they hop high enough for them to dodge incoming [[Koopa Shell]]s.
Goombas were once again loyal soldiers to Bowser, and his son [[Bowser Jr.]], during the events of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In the game, Goombas occupied various lands of the Mushroom Kingdom, blocking Mario's way as he attempted to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser Jr. Goombas remained loyal to the Koopa Troop and Bowser Jr., '''even after the death of King Bowser''' (Interestingly, Bowser Jr. used the Goomba look-alike [[Strollin' Stu]]s in his [[Super Mario Sunshine|previous adventure]], instead of Goombas.). Goombas worked in groups in the game, attempting to bump into Mario to harm him. Stomps, fireballs, and shells made quick work of these '''foul mushrooms'''. However, as [[Mini Mario]], the red-clad hero was not strong enough to destroy a Goomba with a simple stomp attack. While pint-sized, Mario had to perform a [[Ground Pound]] to destroy the much larger Goomba. Paragoombas also reappeared in this game, along with another tiny Goomba sub-species, the [[Mini Goomba]]. The [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]], a Goomba mega-sized by Bowser Jr.'s [[Mega Mushroom]], caused a lot of trouble for Mario in the castle of [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]. Goombas "dance" to the electronic chorus riff in the background music by doing a short hop, strangely, they hop high enough for them to dodge incoming [[Koopa Shell]]s.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:Bignsmall.png|left|thumb|An ordinary Goomba on top of a [[Grand Goomba]].]]
[[File:Bignsmall.PNG|left|thumb|An ordinary Goomba on top of a [[Grand Goomba]].]]
[[File:BigAndSmallGoombas.png|thumb|A Grand Goomba and a little Goomba in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
[[File:20070905112740834.jpg|right|thumb|A Grand Goomba and a little Goomba in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
'''Goombas appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', leaving the confines of Mushroom World to set up camp on other planets.'''
'''Goombas appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', leaving the confines of Mushroom World to set up camp on other planets.'''


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====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''====
====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''====
:''Main article: {{fake link|Gooms}}''
:''Main article: {{fakelink|Gooms}}''


Interestingly, Wario's first nemesis (in the post-Mario Land era), [[Captain Syrup]], used another species similar to Goombas known as {{fake link|Gooms}} in her battles against the greedy anti-hero.
Interestingly, Wario's first nemesis (in the post-Mario Land era), [[Captain Syrup]], used another species similar to Goombas known as {{fakelink|Gooms}} in her battles against the greedy anti-hero.


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===''Hotel Mario''===
===''Hotel Mario''===
[[File:HMMortonsHotelStage2.png|thumb|Goombas in ''Hotel Mario''.]]
[[File:Hotel Mario Morton's Wood Door Hysteria Hotel.png|thumb|Goombas in ''Hotel Mario''.]]
Four varieties of Goomba appeared in the game ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. These mischievous Goombas aided Bowser in his attempt to transform the Mushroom Kingdom into his personal resort. Goombas guarded the seven hotels set up by Bowser's [[Koopalings]]. In the game, Goombas attempted to prevent Mario from shutting down the seven Koopa Hotels. To do this, Mario had to shut all the doors in each hotel. Regular Goombas opposed his efforts by slowly walking to closed doors and opening them (as well as generally just getting in the plumber's way). Paragoombas (called Flying Goombas in this game) also appeared. Two new types of Goomba, the [[Bellhop Goomba]] and the [[Rhinestone Goomba]], make their only appearance in this game.
Four varieties of Goomba appeared in the game ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. These mischievous Goombas aided Bowser in his attempt to transform the Mushroom Kingdom into his personal resort. Goombas guarded the seven hotels set up by Bowser's [[Koopalings]]. In the game, Goombas attempted to prevent Mario from shutting down the seven Koopa Hotels. To do this, Mario had to shut all the doors in each hotel. Regular Goombas opposed his efforts by slowly walking to closed doors and opening them (as well as generally just getting in the plumber's way). Paragoombas (called Flying Goombas in this game) also appeared. Two new types of Goomba, the [[Bellhop Goomba]] and the [[Rhinestone Goomba]], make their only appearance in this game.


===''Yoshi'' series===
===''Yoshi'' series===
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
[[File:SMA3 Goomba Screenshot.png|200px|thumb|left|Goombas' only appearance in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.]]
[[File:4-1Goomba.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Goombas' only appearance in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.]]
During the early years of Bowser's life, Goombas saw limited deployment. A large portion of the Koopa Troop was made up of [[Shy Guys]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]s at this time – Goombas were not the common enemy they would become in later years. In fact, during the events of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', Goombas only appeared in one level: World 4-1 [[GO! GO! MARIO!!]] In this level, Goombas would attempt to walk into [[Yoshi]], knocking off [[Baby Mario]] so that the child could be captured by [[Kamek]]'s [[Toady|Toadies]]. These mushroom baddies would walk very slowly, and though were extremely resilient, they did not pose much of a threat. When Yoshi [[stomp]]ed the brown fungus, the Goomba would flatten like a pancake, but not be destroyed; they could even walk into and damage Yoshi in this state. After some time, the Goomba would "pop" and assume its standard mushroom shape. These durable Goombas could be defeated with a well aimed [[egg]] toss, a powerful [[Ground Pound]] attack, or simply be eaten by Yoshi and transformed into [[Yoshi Egg]]s. The brown mushroom could also be eaten and immediately spat out to attack other nearby enemies. Strangely, before these [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] Goombas [[jump]]ed off a ledge, they would wiggle their eyebrows.
During the early years of Bowser's life, Goombas saw limited deployment. A large portion of the Koopa Troop was made up of [[Shy Guys]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]s at this time – Goombas were not the common enemy they would become in later years. In fact, during the events of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', Goombas only appeared in one level: World 4-1 [[GO! GO! MARIO!!]] In this level, Goombas would attempt to walk into [[Yoshi]], knocking off [[Baby Mario]] so that the child could be captured by [[Kamek]]'s [[Toady|Toadies]]. These mushroom baddies would walk very slowly, and though were extremely resilient, they did not pose much of a threat. When Yoshi [[stomp]]ed the brown fungus, the Goomba would flatten like a pancake, but not be destroyed; they could even walk into and damage Yoshi in this state. After some time, the Goomba would "pop" and assume its standard mushroom shape. These durable Goombas could be defeated with a well aimed [[egg]] toss, a powerful [[Ground Pound]] attack, or simply be eaten by Yoshi and transformed into [[Yoshi Egg]]s. The brown mushroom could also be eaten and immediately spat out to attack other nearby enemies. Strangely, before these [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]] Goombas [[jump]]ed off a ledge, they would wiggle their eyebrows.


===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
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|location=[[Mushroom Way]], [[Bandit's Way]], [[Pipe Vault]]
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|hp=16
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Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, was actually on the verge of collapse. During the events of the game, the Koopa Troop was devastated by the invasion of the extraterrestrial [[Smithy Gang]]. The mechanical monstrosities chose Bowser's Keep as their base-of-operations in Mushroom World. As a result, many soldiers in the Koopa Troop switched sides to join the invaders while others simply ran away, instead of fighting the powerful aliens and defending their headquarters. Among the defectors were the powerful [[Gu Goomba|Gu Goombas]], who later became guards for the Smithy Gang. One Goomba deserter found his way to [[Monstro Town]], a community of reformed monsters. This lone Goomba set up shop here, selling powerful Koopa-based armor and weapons. The Goomba was also aided by his three [[Goombette]] nephews, the [[Triplets]] (other Goombettes, not related to this Goomba, appeared in the [[Sunken Ship]]).
Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, was actually on the verge of collapse. During the events of the game, the Koopa Troop was devastated by the invasion of the extraterrestrial [[Smithy Gang]]. The mechanical monstrosities chose Bowser's Keep as their base-of-operations in Mushroom World. As a result, many soldiers in the Koopa Troop switched sides to join the invaders while others simply ran away, instead of fighting the powerful aliens and defending their headquarters. Among the defectors were the powerful [[Gu Goomba|Gu Goombas]], who later became guards for the Smithy Gang. One Goomba deserter found his way to [[Monstro Town]], a community of reformed monsters. This lone Goomba set up shop here, selling powerful Koopa-based armor and weapons. The Goomba was also aided by his three [[Goombette]] nephews, the [[Triplets]] (other Goombettes, not related to this Goomba, appeared in the [[Sunken Ship]]).


[[File:KoopaTroopRPG.png|200px|thumb|left|A group of Goombas rejoin other members of the [[Koopa Troop]] in [[Rose Way]].]]
[[File:KoopaTroopRPG.gif|200px|thumb|left|A group of Goombas rejoin other members of the [[Koopa Troop]] in [[Rose Way]].]]
After the Koopa Troop was expelled from Bowser's Keep, '''King Bowser himself attempted to reassemble the tattered remains of his military''' in [[Rose Way]]. Many Goombas remained loyal to Bowser and joined him in his quest to retake the castle, but by the time the army reached [[Moleville]], many Goombas had abandoned Bowser. By the time Bowser reached [[Booster Tower]], all of Bowser's army (including all his Goombas) had deserted their former king. However, at the tower, Bowser decided to join forces with Mario, knowing that with the plumber's strength, the king could get his keep back. Eventually, Bowser, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], [[Mallow]], and [[Geno]] found their way to Monstro Town. While in the haven for reformed monsters, the Koopa King ran into the Goomba deserter who had set up shop in the village. The Goomba apologized for deserting the Koopa Troop, but offered to sell Bowser powerful weapons and armor in return. Eventually, Bowser, with the help of Mario and his friends, managed to expel the Smithy Gang and defeat their leader, the diabolical [[Smithy]]. With his keep returned, many former soldiers (including many Goombas) returned to King Bowser and the Koopa Troop. In fact, many Goombas helped rebuild Bowser's Keep to its former glory.
After the Koopa Troop was expelled from Bowser's Keep, '''King Bowser himself attempted to reassemble the tattered remains of his military''' in [[Rose Way]]. Many Goombas remained loyal to Bowser and joined him in his quest to retake the castle, but by the time the army reached [[Moleville]], many Goombas had abandoned Bowser. By the time Bowser reached [[Booster Tower]], all of Bowser's army (including all his Goombas) had deserted their former king. However, at the tower, Bowser decided to join forces with Mario, knowing that with the plumber's strength, the king could get his keep back. Eventually, Bowser, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], [[Mallow]], and [[Geno]] found their way to Monstro Town. While in the haven for reformed monsters, the Koopa King ran into the Goomba deserter who had set up shop in the village. The Goomba apologized for deserting the Koopa Troop, but offered to sell Bowser powerful weapons and armor in return. Eventually, Bowser, with the help of Mario and his friends, managed to expel the Smithy Gang and defeat their leader, the diabolical [[Smithy]]. With his keep returned, many former soldiers (including many Goombas) returned to King Bowser and the Koopa Troop. In fact, many Goombas helped rebuild Bowser's Keep to its former glory.
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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
[[File:MPA Goomba Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|A Goomba that appears in ''Mario Party Advance''.]]
[[File:MPA_Goomba.jpg|thumb|left|A Goomba that appears in ''Mario Party Advance''.]]
Goombas are a common sight in the various ''[[Mario Party]]'' titles. Typically, Goombas are in charge of [[Minigame|Battle Mini-Game]]s, although sometimes the fungi are replaced by [[Bob-omb]]s. Interestingly, a Goomba was [[Luigi]]'s partner in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. A gambling Goomba was the host of a casino-themed board in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. In [[Mario Party 8]], Goombas once again obtained a major role, where a large [[Captain Goomba (Mario Party 8)|pirate Goomba]] operated his own board, [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]. Also, on the same board, there is a sacred island off the coast that is home to the {{fake link|GoomGod}}, an unseen diety who gives the player a [[Star]]. Besides these notable examples, Goombas have appeared as shopkeepers, in mini-games, and on gameboards to initiate certain events.
Goombas are a common sight in the various ''[[Mario Party]]'' titles. Typically, Goombas are in charge of [[Battle Mini-Game]]s, although sometimes the fungi are replaced by [[Bob-omb]]s. Interestingly, a Goomba was [[Luigi]]'s partner in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. A gambling Goomba was the host of a casino-themed board in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. In [[Mario Party 8]], Goombas once again obtained a major role, where a large [[Captain Goomba|pirate Goomba]] operated his own board, [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]. Also, on the same board, there is a sacred island off the coast that is home to the {{fakelink|GoomGod}}, an unseen diety who gives the player a [[Star]]. Besides these notable examples, Goombas have appeared as shopkeepers, in mini-games, and on gameboards to initiate certain events.
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====''Mario Party 4''====
====''Mario Party 4''====
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Goomba appears as one of the hosts of the [[Party Cube]], along with [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]. He wore a glittery pink top hat and a glittery pink vest and hosted both [[Goomba's Greedy Gala]] and the mini-game room. '''Speaking of minigames, Goombas appeared in [[Long Claw of the Law]] as an outlaw, [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]] as a crowd member and [[Goomba's Chip Flip]] in Story Mode, as the character you fight against.''' He also acts as the referee in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Goomba appears as one of the hosts of the [[Party Cube]], along with [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]. He wore a glittery pink top hat and a glittery pink vest and hosted both [[Goomba's Greedy Gala]] and the mini-game room. '''Speaking of minigames, Goombas appeared in [[Long Claw of the Law]] as an outlaw, [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]] as a crowd member and [[Goomba's Chip Flip]] in Story Mode, as the character you fight against.''' He also acts as the referee in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame.
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===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario''====
====''Paper Mario''====
{{PM enemy
{{pmenemybox
|name=Goomba
|name=Goomba
|image=[[File:PaperMarioGoomba.png]]
|image=[[File:PaperMarioGoomba.png]]
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The regular brown Goombas of ''Paper Mario'' behaved similarly to their counterparts in ''Super Mario 64''. These bad mushrooms would patrol a small area, and upon seeing Mario, would charge at the plumber. In battle, Goombas attacked by using the "[[Headbonk]]" technique. The mushroom would jump in the air, then dive into Mario, bonking its head against the hero's. This attack could be blocked by defending just as the Goomba's head touched Mario. If struck by the attack, Mario would take one [[HP]] of damage. At the beginning of the game, it requires two stomps or two [[Hammer]] strikes to defeat a Goomba (as Goombas only have two HP). However, after Mario learns how to use [[Action Command]]s, the plumber only needed one timed attack to defeat one of these bad mushrooms.
The regular brown Goombas of ''Paper Mario'' behaved similarly to their counterparts in ''Super Mario 64''. These bad mushrooms would patrol a small area, and upon seeing Mario, would charge at the plumber. In battle, Goombas attacked by using the "[[Headbonk]]" technique. The mushroom would jump in the air, then dive into Mario, bonking its head against the hero's. This attack could be blocked by defending just as the Goomba's head touched Mario. If struck by the attack, Mario would take one [[HP]] of damage. At the beginning of the game, it requires two stomps or two [[Hammer]] strikes to defeat a Goomba (as Goombas only have two HP). However, after Mario learns how to use [[Action Command]]s, the plumber only needed one timed attack to defeat one of these bad mushrooms.


Although Goombas were normally fought at the beginning of the game, one Goomba could be fought much later than expected. At one point, Bowser asked Princess Peach what Mario fears most. One of Peach's choices was "A Goomba", and if she picked this, [[Kammy Koopa]] would warp a Goomba to [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. Although Kammy expressed doubt that the Goomba would scare Mario away, she left the fungus in charge of defending a vital [[Treasure chest|Treasure Box]] anyways. When Mario eventually arrived, the Goomba became very scared, and '''was quickly defeated by the powerful plumber.'''
Although Goombas were normally fought at the beginning of the game, one Goomba could be fought much later than expected. At one point, Bowser asked Princess Peach what Mario fears most. One of Peach's choices was "A Goomba", and if she picked this, [[Kammy Koopa]] would warp a Goomba to [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. Although Kammy expressed doubt that the Goomba would scare Mario away, she left the fungus in charge of defending a vital [[Treasure Box]] anyways. When Mario eventually arrived, the Goomba became very scared, and '''was quickly defeated by the powerful plumber.'''


Despite the large number of Goombas loyal to the Koopa Troop, ''Paper Mario'' notably features the first community of peaceful Goombas. These Goombas did not wage war against the Mushroom Kingdom; they were a part of it. In fact, '''this Goomba community was instrumental in defeating King Bowser and liberating the Mushroom Kingdom.''' It was the family of Goombas (composed of [[Goompa]], [[Gooma]], [[Goompapa]], [[Goomama]], [[Goombaria]], and [[Goombario]]) living in peaceful Goomba Village that first discovered '''Mario's near-lifeless body after the hero's initial defeat at the hands of Bowser.''' These friendly Goombas nursed Mario back to full strength, and provided the plumber with a [[Hammer]] to fight the soldiers of the Koopa Troop. The family also allowed Mario to take [[Goomnut]]s from their village; these nuts could be used by Mario to recover his [[FP]]. Goombario, a young Goomba and personal admirer of Mario, even joined the hero on his adventure. The young Goomba's [[Tattle]] ability was extremely valuable, as he provided hints on how to defeat certain enemies. With Goombario's (among others) help, Mario was able to defeat Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom.
Despite the large number of Goombas loyal to the Koopa Troop, ''Paper Mario'' notably features the first community of peaceful Goombas. These Goombas did not wage war against the Mushroom Kingdom; they were a part of it. In fact, '''this Goomba community was instrumental in defeating King Bowser and liberating the Mushroom Kingdom.''' It was the family of Goombas (composed of [[Goompa]], [[Gooma]], [[Goompapa]], [[Goomama]], [[Goombaria]], and [[Goombario]]) living in peaceful Goomba Village that first discovered '''Mario's near-lifeless body after the hero's initial defeat at the hands of Bowser.''' These friendly Goombas nursed Mario back to full strength, and provided the plumber with a [[Hammer]] to fight the soldiers of the Koopa Troop. The family also allowed Mario to take [[Goomnut]]s from their village; these nuts could be used by Mario to recover his [[FP]]. Goombario, a young Goomba and personal admirer of Mario, even joined the hero on his adventure. The young Goomba's [[Tattle]] ability was extremely valuable, as he provided hints on how to defeat certain enemies. With Goombario's (among others) help, Mario was able to defeat Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom.


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
{{PMTTYD enemy
{{pm2enemybox
|name=Goomba
|name=Goomba
|image=[[File:PMTTYD Goomba Artwork.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:GoombaDoomba ThousandYear.png|100px]]
|hp=2
|hp=2
|atk=1
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Mario ran into a number of Goombas during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. '''These Goombas lived in the seedy town known as [[Rogueport]]. Many of these Goombas were independent thieves, bandits, crooks, cheats, and "cleaners."''' These mushroom crooks wore green hats, similar to the hat the hero from Hyrule [[Link]] wears. Although not the best of company, these Goombas from Rogueport would not attack Mario. However, the Goombas that lived in the [[Rogueport Sewers]] or in [[Petal Meadows]] were very aggressive. Goombas behaved just like their ''Paper Mario'' counterparts, and were not much of a threat, as Mario could perform Action Commands from the beginning of the game. All the Goomba sub-species featured in ''Paper Mario'' also return in this game.
Mario ran into a number of Goombas during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. '''These Goombas lived in the seedy town known as [[Rogueport]]. Many of these Goombas were independent thieves, bandits, crooks, cheats, and "cleaners."''' These mushroom crooks wore green hats, similar to the hat the hero from Hyrule [[Link]] wears. Although not the best of company, these Goombas from Rogueport would not attack Mario. However, the Goombas that lived in the [[Rogueport Sewers]] or in [[Petal Meadows]] were very aggressive. Goombas behaved just like their ''Paper Mario'' counterparts, and were not much of a threat, as Mario could perform Action Commands from the beginning of the game. All the Goomba sub-species featured in ''Paper Mario'' also return in this game.


Although a large number of either aggressive or simply seedy Goombas appeared in the game, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' featured two Goombas that aided Mario in his adventure. The first was [[Goombella]], a female college student from [[Goomba University]]. She actually joined Mario on his quest to find the legendary treasure hidden beneath the town of Rogueport (as well as rescue Princess Peach, who had been captured by the {{fake link|Secret Society of the X-Nauts}}). Her Goomba teacher, [[Professor Frankly]], also helped Mario by interpreting the [[Magical Map]], allowing the hero to find the next [[Crystal Star]] and continue his journey.
Although a large number of either aggressive or simply seedy Goombas appeared in the game, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' featured two Goombas that aided Mario in his adventure. The first was [[Goombella]], a female college student from [[Goomba University]]. She actually joined Mario on his quest to find the legendary treasure hidden beneath the town of Rogueport (as well as rescue Princess Peach, who had been captured by the {{fakelink|Secret Society of the X-Nauts}}). Her Goomba teacher, [[Professor Frankly]], also helped Mario by interpreting the [[Magical Map]], allowing the hero to find the next [[Crystal Star]] and continue his journey.
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
{{M&LSS enemy
{{MLinfobox
|name=Goomba
|name=Goomba
|altname=Goomba
|align=right
|align=right
|image=[[File:Goomba SSS.png]]
|image=[[File:Goomba SSS.png]]
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Although traditional, Koopa Troop-loyal Goombas did not appear throughout the rest of the game, a number of wild sub-species posed problems for the Mario Bros. as they adventured through the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Goombas from the brothers' past, the [[Tanoomba]]s, resided just north of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Another sub-species, known as the [[Gritty Goomba]], lived in the [[Teehee Valley]] and [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] regions of the Beanbean Kingdom. These powerful Goombas were covered in bandages, and had the ability to conjure sandstorms to distort opponents. The last Beanbean Kingdom sub-species was the [[Goomdiver]]. Unlike most Goombas, these creatures can reside underwater as they wear special scuba diving gear. Mario and Luigi encountered Goomdivers in [[Oho Ocean]].
Although traditional, Koopa Troop-loyal Goombas did not appear throughout the rest of the game, a number of wild sub-species posed problems for the Mario Bros. as they adventured through the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. Goombas from the brothers' past, the [[Tanoomba]]s, resided just north of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Another sub-species, known as the [[Gritty Goomba]], lived in the [[Teehee Valley]] and [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] regions of the Beanbean Kingdom. These powerful Goombas were covered in bandages, and had the ability to conjure sandstorms to distort opponents. The last Beanbean Kingdom sub-species was the [[Goomdiver]]. Unlike most Goombas, these creatures can reside underwater as they wear special scuba diving gear. Mario and Luigi encountered Goomdivers in [[Oho Ocean]].
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
{{M&LPIT enemy
{{pitenemy
|name=Goomba
|name=Goomba
|image=[[File:Goomba Pit.png]]
|image=[[File:Goomba Pit.png]]
|location=[[Baby Bowser's Castle]] / [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon]]
|location=[[Baby Bowser's Castle]] / [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon]]
|hp=14 (13) / 22
|hp=14 (13) / 22
|pow=25 (22) / 55
|power=25 (22) / 55
|def=20 (22) / 55
|defense=20 (22) / 55
|speed=10 (12) / 28
|speed=10 (12) / 28
|exp=3 / 1
|experience=3 / 1
|coins=3 / 1
|coins=3 / 1
|items=
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|notice=Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions of the game if they differ from the original American stats.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_guide.shtml TMK Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Enemy Guide]. Some stats were changed from the original American version of the game to the Japanese and European versions.</ref>
|notice=Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions of the game if they differ from the original American stats.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_guide.shtml TMK Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Enemy Guide]. Some stats were changed from the original American version of the game to the Japanese and European versions.</ref>
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Baby Bowser would later use Goombas as castle guards during the Shroob invasion, as depicted in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In this adventure, Goombas were considered the weakest member of the Koopa Troop; they patrolled the halls of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], attacking any intruder who dared to enter Prince Bowser's fortress. To attack, a Goomba would simply run into an intruder, and could easily be countered with a [[Jump]] attack. Goombas were sometimes aided in battle by [[Boo]]s. Other Goomba sub-species were featured in the game. The [[Tanooki]]-Goomba hybrid known as the [[Tanoomba]] was a master shape-shifter that lived on the '''treacherous slopes of [[Thwomp Volcano|Thwomp Mountain]]'''. The invading Shroobs also created their own version of the Tanoomba known as the [[Tashrooba]]. This dark sub-species served as guards inside [[Shroob Castle]], the conquered (and [[Shroobified]]) version of [[Peach's Castle]].
Baby Bowser would later use Goombas as castle guards during the Shroob invasion, as depicted in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In this adventure, Goombas were considered the weakest member of the Koopa Troop; they patrolled the halls of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], attacking any intruder who dared to enter Prince Bowser's fortress. To attack, a Goomba would simply run into an intruder, and could easily be countered with a [[Jump]] attack. Goombas were sometimes aided in battle by [[Boo]]s. Other Goomba sub-species were featured in the game. The [[Tanooki]]-Goomba hybrid known as the [[Tanoomba]] was a master shape-shifter that lived on the '''treacherous slopes of [[Thwomp Mountain]]'''. The invading Shroobs also created their own version of the Tanoomba known as the [[Tashrooba]]. This dark sub-species served as guards inside [[Shroob Castle]], the conquered (and [[Shroobified]]) version of [[Princess Peach's Castle]].


Additionally, during the present-time events of ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', '''Princess Peach had a minor Goomba infestation''' in the [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon|dungeon of her castle]]. Although weak, these Goombas were ''slightly stronger'' and attacked faster than their [[Goomba#History|past counterparts]] from Baby Bowser's Castle. However, they still offered very little experience points and coins when defeated.
Additionally, during the present-time events of ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', '''Princess Peach had a minor Goomba infestation''' in the [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon|dungeon of her castle]]. Although weak, these Goombas were ''slightly stronger'' and attacked faster than their [[Goomba#History|past counterparts]] from Baby Bowser's Castle. However, they still offered very little experience points and coins when defeated.
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