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{{Species-infobox
{{species infobox
|title=Goombrat
|title=Goombrat
|image=[[File:Goombrat.png|50px]]
|image=[[File:Goombrat MPSR solo.png|170px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
|species_origin=[[Goomba]]
|first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]])
|first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]])
|latest_appearance=''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|relatives=[[Goomba]]<br>[[Goombud]]
|variants=[[Kodeka Kakibō]]
}}
}}
'''Goombrats''' are a species of [[Goomba]] that debuted in the [[Wii U]] title ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They are short, are lighter brown, and resemble [[wikipedia:Persimmon#Fruit|persimmons]] more than mushrooms. They have different facial features, and the black stems on their head are similar to tomato leaves. They also turn when they reach edges, which is similar to the behavior of red [[Koopa Troopa]]s. The enemy's name is a composition of "Goomba" and "brat". Also their teeth point down, when regular Goombas teeth point up.
'''Goombrats''' are a [[Goomba]]-like species that debuted in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. The enemy's name is a portmanteau of "Goomba" and "brat". They are short, lighter brown, and resemble {{wp|Persimmon#Fruit|persimmons}} more than mushrooms. They have wider eyes in a scowl instead of eyebrows, and the black stems on their head are similar to tomato leaves. Additionally, their teeth point down and have a curved shape, resembling those of in-game Goombas in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', while regular Goombas' and [[Galoomba]]s' teeth point up and are sharp. Unlike Goombas, Goombrats turn around when reaching an edge, similar to red [[Koopa Troopa]]s.
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
[[File:NSMBU The Perpetual Shell Screenshot.jpg|thumb|Goombrats in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'']]
Goombrats debut in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They only appear in [[Mushroom Heights]] and the [[Challenge Mode (New Super Mario Bros. U)|Challenge Mode]] levels [[The Goombrat Stomp]], [[Spin Jump, Get Dizzy]], and [[The Perpetual Shell]]. When they reach a ledge, they will look down at it before turning, then look forwards again. Their leaves [[Paah|bounce to the music]].


These sub-species first appear in the sky level of [[Acorn Plains]], [[Mushroom Heights]] and one of the levels in [[Challenge Mode (New Super Mario Bros. U)|Challenge Mode]], [[The Goombrat Stomp]].
In ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', Goombrats are significantly more common.


In ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' they are significantly more common.
Goombrats reappear in the [[Nintendo Switch]] port, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''.


Goombrats are set to appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' in a minigame featuring Goombas and [[Galoomba]]s.
====''Super Mario Run''====
Goombrats appear in the version 3.0.4 update in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', where they appear in the levels [[Scuttlebug Forest]] and [[Spike Bar Jungle]]. In Scuttlebug Forest, one can be seen with a [[Super Mushroom]] on its head. A few other Goombrats glow in a yellow tone, and stomping them will release more coins than usual. A [[Kodeka Kakibō|large variant]] also appears in [[Super Mario Run#Remix 10|Remix 10]].
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
Goombrats appear in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', as a variation of a Goomba. The big Goombrats from ''Super Mario Run'' reappear and are created by enlarging Goombrats, and wings can be given to them, allowing them to jump higher than [[Paragoomba]]s. They have been given new sprites for the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' styles, due to them not originally appearing in either of those games. These sprites depict them as having their feet directly connected to their head, instead of having a body separating them.
 
In the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' style, similar to how Goombas are replaced by [[Galoomba]]s, [[Goombud]]s are a new enemy that appear similar to the Goombrat, but can be knocked over and carried instead of stomped on.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
[[File:SuperMarioBrosWonderGoombrats.png|thumb|Goombrats in a pre-release version of ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
Goombrats return in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', being the only standard enemies that debuted in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' to make an appearance. Their behavior is unchanged for the most part, but their mouths are now able to open.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 21, 2023|url=youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc|title=Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 21, 2023}}</ref>
 
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party 10''====
[[File:Goombrat Combat.png|thumb|left|Goombrats in ''Mario Party 10'']]
Goombrats reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' in the free-for-all minigames [[Goomba Gotcha]] and [[Goomba Gallop]], alongside Goombas and Galoombas, as well as in the 2-vs-2 minigame [[Goombrat Combat]].
 
====''Mario Party: Star Rush''====
Goombrats return in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', in the free-for-all minigame [[Acornucopia]] and the Coin Chaos minigame [[Samurai Smackdown]].
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===''Dr. Mario World''===
Goombrats appear in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as obtainable assistants. They also appear in the background of [[World 9 (Dr. Mario World)|World 9]] when an area has been cleared, and can be obtained as assistants after clearing the first area in World 9. In stage mode, their effect is to increase the skill meter by an extra portion if blue viruses are eliminated, so for example if the percentage is 10% the skill meter is filled by an extra 0.1 points per blue virus eliminated. In versus mode, their effect is to grant a chance that the next [[capsule]] is a rainbow capsule every time the opponent attacks.
 
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Mario Party: Star Rush''===
{|width=100% class=wikitable
!Image
!Name
!Bio
|-
|align="center"|[[File:MPSRCM_Goombrat.png|75px]]
|align="center"|[[Goombrat]]<br>''An enemy that looks like a persimmon.''
|"''Goombrats are fated to forever walk to the edges of platforms only to turn around and walk right back. Poetic?''"
|}
 
===''Super Mario Run''===
*'''Notebook bio:''' "''This enemy enjoys going for strolls in the forest. Vault over it, or just give it a good ol' stomp!''"
 
====Item description====
*'''Goombrat Statue:''' "''A statue of a Goombrat. Nobody is quite sure of their exact relation to Goombas...''"
 
===''Dr. Mario World''===
*'''Stage mode:''' "''Fills skill meter 10%/20%/30%/40%/50% more when blue viruses are eliminated.''"
*'''Versus mode:''' "''If opponent attacks grants 30%/40%/50%/60%/70% chance the next capsule will be a rainbow capsule.''"
 
==Gallery==
{{Main-gallery}}
<gallery>
Pumpkin goomba.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]''
Mpsrart12.png|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
Goombrat.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
GoombratMPSR.png|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
SamuraiSmackdown.jpg|''Mario Party: Star Rush''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=カキボー
|Jap=カキボー
|JapR=Kakibō
|JapR=Kakibō
|JapM=[[wikipedia:Persimmon#Fruit|Persimmon]] people
|JapM=Portmanteau of「柿」(''kaki'', persimmon) and「クリボー」(''Kuribō'', "[[Goomba]]")
|FraE=Goomin
|ChiS=柿宝宝
|FraEM=From ''Goomba'' and "''Gamin''" which means a child.
|ChiSR=Shì Bǎobǎo
|FraA=Goombalisson
|ChiSM=Persimmon Baby
|Ger=Gumbälger
|ChiT=柿寶寶
|GerM=A conjunction of Goomba and brat.
|ChiTR=Shì Bǎobǎo
|ChiTM=Persimmon Baby
|Dut=Goombrat
|FreA=Goombalisson
|FreAM=From "Goomba" and possibly ''polisson'' ("scamp")
|FreE=Goomin
|FreEM=From "Goomba" and ''gamin'' ("child")
|Ger=Gumbalg
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''Gumba'' ("Goomba") and ''balg'' ("sprout" or "toddler")
|Ita=Goombarello
|Ita=Goombarello
|ItaM=Possibily "Little Goomba"
|ItaM=Possibly meaning "Little Goomba"
|Por=Goombito
|Kor=감바
|PorM="Goomba" with the not-so-used suffix "''ito''", meaning small.
|KorR=Gamba
|SpaA=Goombiños
|KorM=Portmanteau of "감" (''gam'', persimmon) and "Goomba"
|SpaAM=Conjunction of "Goomba" and "niño", Spanish word for male child.
|PorA=Goombinha
|PorAM=From "Goomba" with diminutive ''-inha''
|PorE=Goombito
|PorEM=From "Goomba" with diminutive ''-ito''
|Rus=Гумбака
|RusR=Gumbaka
|RusM=Portmanteau of ''Гумба'' (''Gumba'', "Goomba") with ''-ка'' (''-ka'', diminutive suffix)
|SpaA=Goombiño
|SpaAM=From "Goomba" and ''niño'' ("boy")
|SpaE=Goombrat
|SpaE=Goombrat
|SpaEM=Goombrat
}}
}}
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==References==
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[[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U Species]]
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{{SMBW}}
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[[Category:Dr. Mario World]]
[[Category:LEGO Super Mario characters]]
[[Category:New Super Luigi U enemies]]
[[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U enemies]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]]
[[Category:Super Mario Maker 2 enemies]]
[[Category:Super Mario Run enemies]]
[[de:Gumbalg]]
[[it:Goombarello]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, October 16, 2024

Goombrat
Goombrat MPSR solo.png
Artwork from Mario Party: Star Rush
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. U (2012)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Variants
Relatives

Goombrats are a Goomba-like species that debuted in New Super Mario Bros. U. The enemy's name is a portmanteau of "Goomba" and "brat". They are short, lighter brown, and resemble persimmons more than mushrooms. They have wider eyes in a scowl instead of eyebrows, and the black stems on their head are similar to tomato leaves. Additionally, their teeth point down and have a curved shape, resembling those of in-game Goombas in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, while regular Goombas' and Galoombas' teeth point up and are sharp. Unlike Goombas, Goombrats turn around when reaching an edge, similar to red Koopa Troopas.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

Screenshot of Mario in The Perpetual Shell, a Boost Mode Challenge Mode in New Super Mario Bros. U.
Goombrats in New Super Mario Bros. U

Goombrats debut in New Super Mario Bros. U. They only appear in Mushroom Heights and the Challenge Mode levels The Goombrat Stomp, Spin Jump, Get Dizzy, and The Perpetual Shell. When they reach a ledge, they will look down at it before turning, then look forwards again. Their leaves bounce to the music.

In New Super Luigi U, Goombrats are significantly more common.

Goombrats reappear in the Nintendo Switch port, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Goombrats appear in the version 3.0.4 update in Super Mario Run, where they appear in the levels Scuttlebug Forest and Spike Bar Jungle. In Scuttlebug Forest, one can be seen with a Super Mushroom on its head. A few other Goombrats glow in a yellow tone, and stomping them will release more coins than usual. A large variant also appears in Remix 10.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

Goombrats appear in Super Mario Maker 2, as a variation of a Goomba. The big Goombrats from Super Mario Run reappear and are created by enlarging Goombrats, and wings can be given to them, allowing them to jump higher than Paragoombas. They have been given new sprites for the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 styles, due to them not originally appearing in either of those games. These sprites depict them as having their feet directly connected to their head, instead of having a body separating them.

In the Super Mario World style, similar to how Goombas are replaced by Galoombas, Goombuds are a new enemy that appear similar to the Goombrat, but can be knocked over and carried instead of stomped on.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

Goombrats in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Goombrats in a pre-release version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Goombrats return in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, being the only standard enemies that debuted in New Super Mario Bros. U to make an appearance. Their behavior is unchanged for the most part, but their mouths are now able to open.[1]

Mario Party series[edit]

Mario Party 10[edit]

Goombrat Combat from Mario Party 10.
Goombrats in Mario Party 10

Goombrats reappear in Mario Party 10 in the free-for-all minigames Goomba Gotcha and Goomba Gallop, alongside Goombas and Galoombas, as well as in the 2-vs-2 minigame Goombrat Combat.

Mario Party: Star Rush[edit]

Goombrats return in Mario Party: Star Rush, in the free-for-all minigame Acornucopia and the Coin Chaos minigame Samurai Smackdown.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Goombrats appear in Dr. Mario World as obtainable assistants. They also appear in the background of World 9 when an area has been cleared, and can be obtained as assistants after clearing the first area in World 9. In stage mode, their effect is to increase the skill meter by an extra portion if blue viruses are eliminated, so for example if the percentage is 10% the skill meter is filled by an extra 0.1 points per blue virus eliminated. In versus mode, their effect is to grant a chance that the next capsule is a rainbow capsule every time the opponent attacks.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Mario Party: Star Rush[edit]

Image Name Bio
Goombrat as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Goombrat
An enemy that looks like a persimmon.
"Goombrats are fated to forever walk to the edges of platforms only to turn around and walk right back. Poetic?"

Super Mario Run[edit]

  • Notebook bio: "This enemy enjoys going for strolls in the forest. Vault over it, or just give it a good ol' stomp!"

Item description[edit]

  • Goombrat Statue: "A statue of a Goombrat. Nobody is quite sure of their exact relation to Goombas..."

Dr. Mario World[edit]

  • Stage mode: "Fills skill meter 10%/20%/30%/40%/50% more when blue viruses are eliminated."
  • Versus mode: "If opponent attacks grants 30%/40%/50%/60%/70% chance the next capsule will be a rainbow capsule."

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Goombrat.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カキボー[?]
Kakibō
Portmanteau of「柿」(kaki, persimmon) and「クリボー」(Kuribō, "Goomba")
Chinese (simplified) 柿宝宝[?]
Shì Bǎobǎo
Persimmon Baby
Chinese (traditional) 柿寶寶[?]
Shì Bǎobǎo
Persimmon Baby
Dutch Goombrat[?] -
French (NOA) Goombalisson[?] From "Goomba" and possibly polisson ("scamp")
French (NOE) Goomin[?] From "Goomba" and gamin ("child")
German Gumbalg[?] Portmanteau of Gumba ("Goomba") and balg ("sprout" or "toddler")
Italian Goombarello[?] Possibly meaning "Little Goomba"
Korean 감바[?]
Gamba
Portmanteau of "감" (gam, persimmon) and "Goomba"
Portuguese (NOA) Goombinha[?] From "Goomba" with diminutive -inha
Portuguese (NOE) Goombito[?] From "Goomba" with diminutive -ito
Russian Гумбака[?]
Gumbaka
Portmanteau of Гумба (Gumba, "Goomba") with -ка (-ka, diminutive suffix)
Spanish (NOA) Goombiño[?] From "Goomba" and niño ("boy")
Spanish (NOE) Goombrat[?] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2023.