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Mario and his friends encounter it after deciding to help [[Isshī]] as the first new enemy they encounter. Mario defeats the Hone Kuribon by stomping it, and collects the Hone it left behind, transforming into [[Skeleton Mario]] for three minutes.
Mario and his friends encounter it after deciding to help [[Isshī]] as the first new enemy they encounter. Mario defeats the Hone Kuribon by stomping it, and collects the Hone it left behind, transforming into [[Skeleton Mario]] for three minutes.


Despite not being totally precise, skeletal Goombas would later being introduced in the games in the form of the [[Bone Goomba]].
While not Galoombas, skeleton-themed Goombas would be later introduced in the games in the form of [[Bone Goomba]]s.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Latest revision as of 05:43, September 13, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Hone Kuribon
Mario facing a Hone Kuribon
First appearance Super Mario-kun volume 1 (1991)
Variant of Galoomba
Relatives

Hone Kuribon is one of the hypothetical new enemies that Mario encounters in Super Mario-kun volume 1, in a chapter dedicated to the possibilities in a "Super Mario Bros. 5". It is a skeletal version of the Galoomba, and unlike Galoombas, they leave behind the Hone upon being stomped.

Mario and his friends encounter it after deciding to help Isshī as the first new enemy they encounter. Mario defeats the Hone Kuribon by stomping it, and collects the Hone it left behind, transforming into Skeleton Mario for three minutes.

While not Galoombas, skeleton-themed Goombas would be later introduced in the games in the form of Bone Goombas.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホネクリボン[1]
Hone Kuribon
Bone Galoomba
French Goomba Osseux[2] Bony Goomba

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