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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.

This article is about a species of futuristic Goombas from Super Mario-kun. For Princess Peach's disguise in the Super Mario Land manga, see Mekakuribō.
Mecha Kuribō
Mecha Kuribō
First appearance Super Mario-kun Volume 13 (1995)
Variant of Goomba
Comparable

Mecha Kuribō is a species of robot Goombas that appeared once in chapter 4 of Super Mario-kun Volume 13. Despite the name, they look like robotic versions of a Paragaloomba, with a round body and two plane wings that make them hover. They can shoot lasers from their mouths.

They are created by the Koopa Empire, in a future where Bowser took over the Mushroom Kingdom after the Mario Brothers' retirement. When the news that Mario came from the past spreads, the Empire sends a squadron of Mecha Kuribō to eliminate him and his friends. After being attacked by them, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi runs to the time machine that is the golden statue of Peach to escape back to the present, but the statue is disfigured and destroyed by the Mecha Kuribō. About to shoot them too, Mario points in the distance the presence of a beautiful girl, to which the Mecha Kuribō fall for, giving Mario and his friends the chance to escape.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メカクリボー[1]
Meka Kuribō
Mecha Goomba Shared with Mekakuribō

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