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'''Para-Goombas'''<ref>''Mario Clash'' English instruction booklet, page 21.</ref> (or '''Para-Goombahs'''<ref>''Mario Clash'' English back cover.</ref>) are [[Flying Goomba (Galoomba)|Flying Goomba]]s with [[Spike (obstacle)|thorn]]s on their heads that protect them from [[jump]] attacks. They made their appearance in ''[[Mario Clash]]''. To defeat them, [[Mario]] must hit them with a [[Green Shell|Turtle Shell]] at their sides from the background or foreground to stun them. He can then hit them again or kick them.
'''Para-Goombas'''<ref>''Mario Clash'' English instruction booklet, page 21.</ref> (or '''Para-Goombahs'''<ref>''Mario Clash'' English back cover.</ref>) are [[Flying Goomba (Galoomba)|Flying Goomba]]s with [[Spike (obstacle)|thorn]]s on their heads that protect them from [[jump]] attacks. They made their appearance in ''[[Mario Clash]]''. To defeat them, [[Mario]] must hit them with a [[Green Shell|Turtle Shell]] at their sides from the background or foreground to stun them. He can then hit them again or kick them.

Revision as of 01:36, February 11, 2022

Template:Species-infobox Para-Goombas[1] (or Para-Goombahs[2]) are Flying Goombas with thorns on their heads that protect them from jump attacks. They made their appearance in Mario Clash. To defeat them, Mario must hit them with a Turtle Shell at their sides from the background or foreground to stun them. He can then hit them again or kick them.

They also make a cameo appearance in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and WarioWare Gold, which contain a Mario Clash microgame.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ツンパタクリ[3]
Tsun Pata Kuri
Portmanteau of「ツンと」(tsunto, a Japanese adverb for "prickly" or "irritably") and「パタクリ」(Pata-Kuri, Flying Goomba)

References

  1. ^ Mario Clash English instruction booklet, page 21.
  2. ^ Mario Clash English back cover.
  3. ^ Mario Clash Japanese instruction booklet, page 19.