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'''Goombaria''' is [[Goombario]]'s little sister from the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She discovers an unconcious [[Mario]] after his initial defeat at the hands of [[Bowser]] (and his [[Star Rod]]). After telling her family, Mario is brought to a [[Toad House]] to recover. | '''Goombaria''' is [[Goombario]]'s little sister from the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She discovers an unconcious [[Mario]] after his initial defeat at the hands of [[Bowser]] (and his [[Star Rod]]). After telling her family, Mario is brought to a [[Toad House]] to recover. | ||
Goombaria also lost her [[Peach Doll|Dolly]]. If Mario returns it to her, she will give him a [[Star Piece]] (and a [[:Category: Characters who have kissed Mario|kiss]]). | Goombaria also lost her [[Peach Doll|Dolly]]. If Mario returns it to her, she will give him a [[Star Piece]] (and a [[:Category: Characters who have kissed Mario|kiss]]). You also have the choice of not giveing the Peach Doll back to Goombaria, If you don't give it back you simply don't get a star piece and keep the dolly in your inventory. And of course you don't get a kiss. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 13:22, August 13, 2008
Goombaria is Goombario's little sister from the game Paper Mario. She discovers an unconcious Mario after his initial defeat at the hands of Bowser (and his Star Rod). After telling her family, Mario is brought to a Toad House to recover.
Goombaria also lost her Dolly. If Mario returns it to her, she will give him a Star Piece (and a kiss). You also have the choice of not giveing the Peach Doll back to Goombaria, If you don't give it back you simply don't get a star piece and keep the dolly in your inventory. And of course you don't get a kiss.
Trivia
- In a similar manner to how Goombario's name is a portmanteau of Goomba and Mario, Goombaria's name would appear to be a combination of Goomba and the name Maria. It may also, however, simply be a more feminine-sounding variation of Goombario's name. Additionally, her Japanese name is Kuriko, which combines the Goombas' Japanese name (Kuribo) with ko, a Japanese name ending meaning child, which is often used for female names.