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ISDS Dancing Jewels.png|Artwork from ''Itadaki Street DS'' | |||
ISDS Card 028.png|Goodybags' card from ''Itadaki Street DS''. It depicts its sprite from ''Dragon Quest III'' | ISDS Card 028.png|Goodybags' card from ''Itadaki Street DS''. It depicts its sprite from ''Dragon Quest III'' | ||
ISDS Goodybag.png|Goodybag on [[Yoshi's Island (board)|Yoshi's Island]] | ISDS Goodybag.png|Goodybag on [[Yoshi's Island (board)|Yoshi's Island]] |
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![]() Artwork of Goodybag from Fortune Street | |
Species | Goodybag |
First appearance | Dragon Quest III (1988, Dragon Quest series) Itadaki Street DS (2007, Mario-related media) |
Latest appearance | Fortune Street (2011, Mario-related media) |
Template:Quote2 Goodybag, previously known as Dancing Jewel or Dancing Jewels, is a Support/Guest character in Itadaki Street DS. Once its card is obtained, the player can summon it on the field for additional help.
Goodybags are recurring enemies in the Dragon Quest series since Dragon Quest III. This monster returns in Fortune Street where it appears for a few turns after a player chooses Venture Card #28. It rolls the die and pays out the owner of any shop it lands on. This particular Goodybag is called "Gumdrops", a reference to the recruitable Goodybag from Dragon Quest V. Its speech involves alternating between capital letters while repeating some, such as "GooooOOOddyY BAag", a dialect brought from their original games.
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Goodybag on Yoshi's Island
Gumdrops on Delfino Plaza
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Sacco Ghiottone[?] | Glutton Bag | |
Spanish | Saco de joyas[?] | Bag of jewels |