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{{quote|So [[Kersti|you]] think we're flimsy, huh? And [[Mario|you're]] going to "shred" us huh? Well, we'll just see about that!|Goomba|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
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'''nuggets''' are one of the major [[species]] of the [[Mario (series)|series]]. Since their first game appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they have become one of the most iconic members of the [[Koopa Troop]]. nuggets resemble small, brown mushrooms and are a fungus-based species like [[Toad (species)|Toads]], [[Amanita]]s, [[Spook (enemy)|Spook]]s, and [[Shroob]]s. nuggets are physically weak and are not much of a threat to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], since a single stomp usually defeats them, although a number of different Goomba sub-species have emerged throughout the years. The nuggets, as a collective race, used to be allied with the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. However, many of the nuggets have turned traitorous and joined the [[Koopa Troop]], an organization led by [[Bowser]]. In many games, nuggets are the first enemy the player meets. nuggets have two feet and no visible arms.
'''Goombas''' are one of the major [[species]] of the [[Mario (series)|series]]. Since their first game appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they have become one of the most iconic members of the [[Koopa Troop]]. Goombas resemble small, brown mushrooms and are a fungus-based species like [[Toad (species)|Toads]], [[Amanita]]s, [[Spook (enemy)|Spook]]s, and [[Shroob]]s. Goombas are physically weak and are not much of a threat to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], since a single stomp usually defeats them, although a number of different Goomba sub-species have emerged throughout the years. The Goombas, as a collective race, used to be allied with the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. However, many of the Goombas have turned traitorous and joined the [[Koopa Troop]], an organization led by [[Bowser]]. In many games, Goombas are the first enemy the player meets. Goombas have two feet and no visible arms.


However, not all nuggets are allied with Bowser or the Koopa Troop. Some nuggets, such as the inhabitants of [[Goomba Village (place)|Goomba Village]], live peacefully inside the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, while others simply hold no allegiance and operate independently in distant locales such as [[Rogueport]] and [[Monstro Town]]. nuggets, along with [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Boo]]s have become some of the most well-known and iconic enemies in the entire ''Mario'' series, appearing in almost every title.
However, not all Goombas are allied with Bowser or the Koopa Troop. Some Goombas, such as the inhabitants of [[Goomba Village (place)|Goomba Village]], live peacefully inside the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, while others simply hold no allegiance and operate independently in distant locales such as [[Rogueport]] and [[Monstro Town]]. Goombas, along with [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Boo]]s have become some of the most well-known and iconic enemies in the entire ''Mario'' series, appearing in almost every title.


==Creation==
==Creation==
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====''Super Mario Bros.''====
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:Goomba SMB.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Goomba SMB.png|frame|left]]
The original homeland of the nuggets is in the Mushroom Kingdom, which they share with the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom Retainer]]s. The two races lived in peace. However, at an unknown point in time, the nuggets betrayed their neighbors and joined the Koopa Troop. In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', nuggets are the most common enemy. In the game, they appear in almost every level (except underwater levels and most castles). They can be defeated by jumping on them. They can also be defeated by shooting fire balls, [[Koopa Shell]]s, or by hitting a block from below if they are on top of it. The user manual included with the game identifies them as '''Little Goomba''', but no other nuggets had been introduced at this time.
The original homeland of the Goombas is in the Mushroom Kingdom, which they share with the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom Retainer]]s. The two races lived in peace. However, at an unknown point in time, the Goombas betrayed their neighbors and joined the Koopa Troop. In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Goombas are the most common enemy. In the game, they appear in almost every level (except underwater levels and most castles). They can be defeated by jumping on them. They can also be defeated by shooting fire balls, [[Koopa Shell]]s, or by hitting a block from below if they are on top of it. The user manual included with the game identifies them as '''Little Goomba''', but no other Goombas had been introduced at this time.


nuggets in underground levels are colored blue, and in castle levels they are colored gray, indicating changes in lighting rather than a different breed of Goomba. Later games do introduce different types of nuggets, including blue, subterranean [[Gloomba]]s, introduced in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', which play the role of the nuggets in a ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' level meant to represent <i>Super Mario Bros.</i>'s World 1-2.
Goombas in underground levels are colored blue, and in castle levels they are colored gray, indicating changes in lighting rather than a different breed of Goomba. Later games do introduce different types of Goombas, including blue, subterranean [[Gloomba]]s, introduced in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', which play the role of the Goombas in a ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' level meant to represent <i>Super Mario Bros.</i>'s World 1-2.


If Mario or Luigi defeats the [[Bowser Impostor]] of [[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]]'s castle with [[fireball]]s, it turns into its true form, a Goomba, before falling into the lava.
If Mario or Luigi defeats the [[Bowser Impostor]] of [[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]]'s castle with [[fireball]]s, it turns into its true form, a Goomba, before falling into the lava.


If the player completes the game and plays it again in Hard Mode, all nuggets are replaced with [[Buzzy Beetle]]s.
If the player completes the game and plays it again in Hard Mode, all Goombas are replaced with [[Buzzy Beetle]]s.


nuggets flip between two sprites, giving them the appearance of walking. The nuggets in this game resemble mushrooms (notably, the Shiitake) more than most other sprites. They also seem to lack a mouth.
Goombas flip between two sprites, giving them the appearance of walking. The Goombas in this game resemble mushrooms (notably, the Shiitake) more than most other sprites. They also seem to lack a mouth.


====''Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels''====
====''Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels''====
nuggets reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels]]''. Although [[Buzzy Beetle]]s are more prominent in the game, large numbers of nuggets also appear in packs of three or four.
Goombas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels]]''. Although [[Buzzy Beetle]]s are more prominent in the game, large numbers of Goombas also appear in packs of three or four.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:Kuribobobo.PNG|200px|thumb|left|A Goomba and [[Mario]] both in [[Goomba's Shoe]]s in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[File:Kuribobobo.PNG|200px|thumb|left|A Goomba and [[Mario]] both in [[Goomba's Shoe]]s in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[File:Ani smb3goomba.gif|frame]]
[[File:Ani smb3goomba.gif|frame]]
nuggets reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where they can be found in all seven of the kingdoms of the [[Mushroom World]]. These nuggets are unchanged in behavior from their appearances in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels]]''. This game introduces the concept of Goomba sub-species such as [[Paragoomba]]s, winged nuggets that fly and drop [[Micro Goomba]]s; [[Big Goomba]]s, which are bigger but they can be defeated the same way; and [[Red Paragoomba]]s, which can not fly, but can jump, unlike regular nuggets. The game marks the first time the Goomba's sprites are drawn with mouths.
Goombas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where they can be found in all seven of the kingdoms of the [[Mushroom World]]. These Goombas are unchanged in behavior from their appearances in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels]]''. This game introduces the concept of Goomba sub-species such as [[Paragoomba]]s, winged Goombas that fly and drop [[Micro Goomba]]s; [[Big Goomba]]s, which are bigger but they can be defeated the same way; and [[Red Paragoomba]]s, which can not fly, but can jump, unlike regular Goombas. The game marks the first time the Goomba's sprites are drawn with mouths.


The nuggets of [[Sky Land#World 5-3|World 5-3]] use a device known as the [[Goomba's Shoe]] (previously known as the Kuribo's Shoe) to mimic the jumping abilities of Mario and Luigi. When in the green shoe, a Goomba can jump towards Mario and Luigi instead of walking into them. If Mario or Luigi defeats the Goomba by hitting a block underneath it, if it is standing on a block, the boot is left behind. Mario or Luigi can ride [[Goomba's Shoe]]s, allowing him to stomp to spiked and unstompable enemies and walk on [[Spike (obstacle)|Spike]]s and [[Muncher]] patches. when Mario or Luigi gets to Card Roulete, Goomba's Shoe dissapear.
The Goombas of [[Sky Land#World 5-3|World 5-3]] use a device known as the [[Goomba's Shoe]] (previously known as the Kuribo's Shoe) to mimic the jumping abilities of Mario and Luigi. When in the green shoe, a Goomba can jump towards Mario and Luigi instead of walking into them. If Mario or Luigi defeats the Goomba by hitting a block underneath it, if it is standing on a block, the boot is left behind. Mario or Luigi can ride [[Goomba's Shoe]]s, allowing him to stomp to spiked and unstompable enemies and walk on [[Spike (obstacle)|Spike]]s and [[Muncher]] patches. when Mario or Luigi gets to Card Roulete, Goomba's Shoe dissapear.
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[[File:KuribonBubble.jpg|thumb|A Galoomba in a bubble from ''Super Mario World''.]]
[[File:KuribonBubble.jpg|thumb|A Galoomba in a bubble from ''Super Mario World''.]]
Normal nuggets [[List of Super Mario World pre-release and unused content|were originally going to appear]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', but were replaced by [[Galoomba]]s, a species resembling nuggets in appearance and name. Galoombas (round throwable nuggets), called Kuribon in the Japanese version of the game and "nuggets" in the original translation, are seemingly native to [[Dinosaur Land]]. They are rounder than normal nuggets and are knocked upside-down when jumped on, instead of being defeated. They are able to be picked up when in this state. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, ''[[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]'', after completing [[Special World]], Galoombas turn yellow-colored and wear sunglasses.
Normal Goombas [[List of Super Mario World pre-release and unused content|were originally going to appear]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', but were replaced by [[Galoomba]]s, a species resembling Goombas in appearance and name. Galoombas (round throwable Goombas), called Kuribon in the Japanese version of the game and "Goombas" in the original translation, are seemingly native to [[Dinosaur Land]]. They are rounder than normal Goombas and are knocked upside-down when jumped on, instead of being defeated. They are able to be picked up when in this state. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, ''[[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]'', after completing [[Special World]], Galoombas turn yellow-colored and wear sunglasses.


====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:SM64Goomba.png|thumb|left|A Goomba from ''Super Mario 64''.]]
[[File:SM64Goomba.png|thumb|left|A Goomba from ''Super Mario 64''.]]
nuggets make their first 3D appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') as common enemies. Notably, in the DS remake, [[Goomboss]], the ruler of the nuggets, manages to capture Mario. Goomboss is eventually defeated by Yoshi, and Mario is rescued.
Goombas make their first 3D appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') as common enemies. Notably, in the DS remake, [[Goomboss]], the ruler of the Goombas, manages to capture Mario. Goomboss is eventually defeated by Yoshi, and Mario is rescued.


In these games, nuggets act slightly differently than the previous games. Instead of walking back and forth in a straight path, nuggets patrol a small area in a circular motion. When they spot Mario (Luigi, Wario or Yoshi), they charge and if they hit the character he will lose one wedge of health. nuggets can be defeated by jumping on them or by throwing an object at them such as a [[Bob-omb]]. [[Punch]]es and [[Kick]]s also work, and Yoshi can eat them. When destroyed, nuggets leave behind [[Yellow Coin]]s, or in some levels in the remake, a [[Silver Star]].
In these games, Goombas act slightly differently than the previous games. Instead of walking back and forth in a straight path, Goombas patrol a small area in a circular motion. When they spot Mario (Luigi, Wario or Yoshi), they charge and if they hit the character he will lose one wedge of health. Goombas can be defeated by jumping on them or by throwing an object at them such as a [[Bob-omb]]. [[Punch]]es and [[Kick]]s also work, and Yoshi can eat them. When destroyed, Goombas leave behind [[Yellow Coin]]s, or in some levels in the remake, a [[Silver Star]].


In ''Super Mario 64 DS'' nuggets sometimes wear a [[Mario's Cap|Mario]], [[Luigi's Cap|Luigi]], or [[Wario's Cap|Wario]] cap. After defeating the Goomba, wearing the cap can transform the current character into the character that would normally wear that cap. In these games, nuggets often appear in groups of two or three. Big nuggets and Micro nuggets also appear in the remake and act like regular nuggets, except that Big nuggets are stronger than regular nuggets, and Micro nuggets are weaker, unlike ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. In addition, Big nuggets leave behind a [[Blue Coin]] if a character [[Ground Pound]]s them.
In ''Super Mario 64 DS'' Goombas sometimes wear a [[Mario's Cap|Mario]], [[Luigi's Cap|Luigi]], or [[Wario's Cap|Wario]] cap. After defeating the Goomba, wearing the cap can transform the current character into the character that would normally wear that cap. In these games, Goombas often appear in groups of two or three. Big Goombas and Micro Goombas also appear in the remake and act like regular Goombas, except that Big Goombas are stronger than regular Goombas, and Micro Goombas are weaker, unlike ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. In addition, Big Goombas leave behind a [[Blue Coin]] if a character [[Ground Pound]]s them.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:Nonstopper_NSMB.gif|thumb|right|A Goomba continuously walking in ''New Super Mario Bros.''.]]
[[File:Nonstopper_NSMB.gif|thumb|right|A Goomba continuously walking in ''New Super Mario Bros.''.]]
nuggets appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They act very similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' Paranuggets and Micro nuggets also reappear, but they act different. The Paranuggets chase Mario, however can only hop (they hop higher than the normal nuggets in this game when a chorus riff is heard), like the Red Paranuggets in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and the Micro nuggets are weaker versions of normal nuggets, like in ''Super Mario 64''. The [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]], a Goomba mega-sized by Bowser Jr.'s [[Mega Mushroom]], is one of the bosses Mario can fight in [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]. nuggets also make a short hop to the chorus riff in the background music. Strangely, they can hop high enough for them to avoid incoming [[Koopa Shell]]s.
Goombas appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They act very similar to the ones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' Paragoombas and Micro Goombas also reappear, but they act different. The Paragoombas chase Mario, however can only hop (they hop higher than the normal Goombas in this game when a chorus riff is heard), like the Red Paragoombas in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and the Micro Goombas are weaker versions of normal Goombas, like in ''Super Mario 64''. The [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]], a Goomba mega-sized by Bowser Jr.'s [[Mega Mushroom]], is one of the bosses Mario can fight in [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]. Goombas also make a short hop to the chorus riff in the background music. Strangely, they can hop high enough for them to avoid incoming [[Koopa Shell]]s.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:SMG Goomba.PNG|right|thumb|A Goomba as it appears in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
[[File:SMG Goomba.PNG|right|thumb|A Goomba as it appears in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
<br>[[File:Bignsmall.PNG|left|thumb|An ordinary Goomba on top of a [[Big Goomba]].]]
<br>[[File:Bignsmall.PNG|left|thumb|An ordinary Goomba on top of a [[Big Goomba]].]]
nuggets appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. There are several types of nuggets in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Normal nuggets act similar to the ones in ''Super Mario 64''. When they see the player, they will attempt to cause damage by running into them. nuggets can be defeated by jumping on them, releasing a [[Coin]]. [[Spin]]ning one or shooting a [[Star Bit]] at one flips it down, stunning it. At that point, the player can run into it to kick it and defeat it, releasing three Star Bits. nuggets appear in most galaxies, but in [[Space Junk Galaxy]], the nuggets on the Yoshi Planet do not drop coins when they are defeated. In addition to the regular nuggets, [[Micro Goomba]]s appear as well. They have a round shape, which makes them look similar to [[Galoomba|Galoombas]]. They appear in some galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', and they appear uncommonly in the game's successor, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are weaker than other nuggets, and can be defeated with one spin, rather than being flipped, and they always leave behind a Coin when defeated. However, it is possible to get three Star Bits from one of these small nuggets, by kicking them while they are stunned. It is only possible to stun them by hitting the vibrating poles in [[Gateway Galaxy]] or by firing a [[Star Bit]] at them. A [[Big Goomba]] also appears in the Gateway Galaxy. They are still very weak but they have a chance to defend themselves by jumping and hitting him if they see him.
Goombas appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. There are several types of Goombas in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Normal Goombas act similar to the ones in ''Super Mario 64''. When they see the player, they will attempt to cause damage by running into them. Goombas can be defeated by jumping on them, releasing a [[Coin]]. [[Spin]]ning one or shooting a [[Star Bit]] at one flips it down, stunning it. At that point, the player can run into it to kick it and defeat it, releasing three Star Bits. Goombas appear in most galaxies, but in [[Space Junk Galaxy]], the Goombas on the Yoshi Planet do not drop coins when they are defeated. In addition to the regular Goombas, [[Micro Goomba]]s appear as well. They have a round shape, which makes them look similar to [[Galoomba|Galoombas]]. They appear in some galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', and they appear uncommonly in the game's successor, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are weaker than other Goombas, and can be defeated with one spin, rather than being flipped, and they always leave behind a Coin when defeated. However, it is possible to get three Star Bits from one of these small Goombas, by kicking them while they are stunned. It is only possible to stun them by hitting the vibrating poles in [[Gateway Galaxy]] or by firing a [[Star Bit]] at them. A [[Big Goomba]] also appears in the Gateway Galaxy. They are still very weak but they have a chance to defend themselves by jumping and hitting him if they see him.


Several alien subspecies of nuggets appear in this game as well. [[Octoomba]]s and [[Goombeetle]]s are common enemies and [[Jack O' Goomba]]s appear in the haunted galaxies.
Several alien subspecies of Goombas appear in this game as well. [[Octoomba]]s and [[Goombeetle]]s are common enemies and [[Jack O' Goomba]]s appear in the haunted galaxies.
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[[File:Goombansmbw.png|thumb|right|Artwork of a Goomba from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
[[File:Goombansmbw.png|thumb|right|Artwork of a Goomba from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
[[File:GoombaNSMBW.png|frame|left]]
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nuggets reappear in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', acting as their ''New Super Mario Bros.'' counterparts. [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s and [[Big Goomba]]s also reappear, but rather than being big like in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', they have the same size as in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The Goomba, Big Goomba, and Mega Goomba can be encountered in the [[Enemy Course]] of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1]]. In this [[Enemy Course]] it can be either eight nuggets, four [[Big Goomba]]s, or two [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s. Also, during the boss fight with [[Kamek]], his magic can transform the platforms into nuggets, in addition to a variety of other enemies.
Goombas reappear in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', acting as their ''New Super Mario Bros.'' counterparts. [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s and [[Big Goomba]]s also reappear, but rather than being big like in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', they have the same size as in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The Goomba, Big Goomba, and Mega Goomba can be encountered in the [[Enemy Course]] of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1]]. In this [[Enemy Course]] it can be either eight Goombas, four [[Big Goomba]]s, or two [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s. Also, during the boss fight with [[Kamek]], his magic can transform the platforms into Goombas, in addition to a variety of other enemies.


In addition, in the seventh level of [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]], there are nuggets inside spiked chestnuts encountered called [[Prickly Goomba|Prickly nuggets]]. These chestnuts prevent them from being [[Stomp|stomped]] on, but the nuggets can break out of their shells by a [[Fireball|fireball]] from Fire Mario or a [[Fire Piranha Plant]].
In addition, in the seventh level of [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]], there are Goombas inside spiked chestnuts encountered called [[Prickly Goomba|Prickly Goombas]]. These chestnuts prevent them from being [[Stomp|stomped]] on, but the Goombas can break out of their shells by a [[Fireball|fireball]] from Fire Mario or a [[Fire Piranha Plant]].


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[File:Round Goomba SMG2.png|thumb|left|The rounder version of the Goomba, in the [[Battle Belt Galaxy]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:Round Goomba SMG2.png|thumb|left|The rounder version of the Goomba, in the [[Battle Belt Galaxy]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
nuggets reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', having the same roles as they had in the previous game. [[Big Goomba]]s, [[Octoomba]]s, [[Goombeetle]]s, and [[Jack O' Goomba]]s reappear as well. Octoombas in this game, while visually identical to the Octoombas in the first game, now attack by spitting rocks. [[Paragoomba]]s and [[Big Paragoomba]]s, which did not appear in the first game, also appear in the game. The lighter brown and rounder versions of nuggets also return, albeit not being as common as they were in the previous game, and they give out one [[Star Bit]] each instead of a [[coin]] when they are defeated with a Spin, although they still give out one coin when jumped on. In addition, stunning them with a Star Bit and then kicking them will still only yield one Star Bit as opposed to three as in the previous game. Also, in the mission "[[Boulder Bowl Galaxy#C'Mere, Goomba|C'Mere, Goomba]]" in the [[Boulder Bowl Galaxy]], a [[Gold Gearmo]] asks Mario to find a Goomba and bring it to it. nuggets can now turn around if Mario is close to them.
Goombas reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', having the same roles as they had in the previous game. [[Big Goomba]]s, [[Octoomba]]s, [[Goombeetle]]s, and [[Jack O' Goomba]]s reappear as well. Octoombas in this game, while visually identical to the Octoombas in the first game, now attack by spitting rocks. [[Paragoomba]]s and [[Big Paragoomba]]s, which did not appear in the first game, also appear in the game. The lighter brown and rounder versions of Goombas also return, albeit not being as common as they were in the previous game, and they give out one [[Star Bit]] each instead of a [[coin]] when they are defeated with a Spin, although they still give out one coin when jumped on. In addition, stunning them with a Star Bit and then kicking them will still only yield one Star Bit as opposed to three as in the previous game. Also, in the mission "[[Boulder Bowl Galaxy#C'Mere, Goomba|C'Mere, Goomba]]" in the [[Boulder Bowl Galaxy]], a [[Gold Gearmo]] asks Mario to find a Goomba and bring it to it. Goombas can now turn around if Mario is close to them.


[[Chance Cube]]s also transform into nuggets if the player gets a [[Bowser]] emblem on it.
[[Chance Cube]]s also transform into Goombas if the player gets a [[Bowser]] emblem on it.


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====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
[[File:SM3DL Goomba.PNG|thumb|right|Mario, jumping towards a Goomba in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.]]
[[File:SM3DL Goomba.PNG|thumb|right|Mario, jumping towards a Goomba in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.]]
nuggets make their reappearance in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. Their behavior is the same as in the 3D ''Mario'' platforming games. Goomba boardsigns make their appearance as well, along with a new species, called [[Tail Goomba]]s. It is possible to acquire a [[Super Leaf]] after defeating a Tail Goomba. A [[List of Super Mario 3D Land beta elements|gold version]] of the Tail Goomba was planned to appear in the game, but it was removed in the final version.
Goombas make their reappearance in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. Their behavior is the same as in the 3D ''Mario'' platforming games. Goomba boardsigns make their appearance as well, along with a new species, called [[Tail Goomba]]s. It is possible to acquire a [[Super Leaf]] after defeating a Tail Goomba. A [[List of Super Mario 3D Land beta elements|gold version]] of the Tail Goomba was planned to appear in the game, but it was removed in the final version.


On a side note, some nuggets are stacked up in a fashion similar to that of the [[Ack]]s, [[Stackin' Stu]]s, and [[Shy Stack]]s. These are called [[Goomba Tower]]s. However, they still attack in the same manner as individual nuggets: by simply charging in the player's direction.
On a side note, some Goombas are stacked up in a fashion similar to that of the [[Ack]]s, [[Stackin' Stu]]s, and [[Shy Stack]]s. These are called [[Goomba Tower]]s. However, they still attack in the same manner as individual Goombas: by simply charging in the player's direction.
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[[Image:Bone Goomba.png|100px|thumb|left|A Bone Goomba.]]
[[Image:Bone Goomba.png|100px|thumb|left|A Bone Goomba.]]
[[File:Gold Goomba Artwork - New Super Mario Bros. 2.png|thumb|120px|A Gold Goomba.]]
[[File:Gold Goomba Artwork - New Super Mario Bros. 2.png|thumb|120px|A Gold Goomba.]]
nuggets reappear in the Nintendo 3DS game, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', with two new variants. They maintain their appearance from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. nuggets become [[Gold Goomba]]s when [[Mario]] goes through a Golden Ring. The Goomba will then produce coins when touched. Another new Goomba called the [[Bone Goomba]] appears, which mainly appear in [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s.  
Goombas reappear in the Nintendo 3DS game, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', with two new variants. They maintain their appearance from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. Goombas become [[Gold Goomba]]s when [[Mario]] goes through a Golden Ring. The Goomba will then produce coins when touched. Another new Goomba called the [[Bone Goomba]] appears, which mainly appear in [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s.  


Goomba Towers return from ''Super Mario 3D Land'' and like a regular Goomba, Goomba Towers can be turned into a stack of Gold nuggets. Jumping on a Gold Goomba would yield 5 coins, with each consecutive jump adding more coins to other golden enemies. Blue nuggets also appear and they appear in the [[World Flower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Flower]] and [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]] [[Ghost House|Ghost Houses]] and in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' World 1-2 remake area of the [[Gold Classics Pack]].
Goomba Towers return from ''Super Mario 3D Land'' and like a regular Goomba, Goomba Towers can be turned into a stack of Gold Goombas. Jumping on a Gold Goomba would yield 5 coins, with each consecutive jump adding more coins to other golden enemies. Blue Goombas also appear and they appear in the [[World Flower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Flower]] and [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6]] [[Ghost House|Ghost Houses]] and in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' World 1-2 remake area of the [[Gold Classics Pack]].
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
nuggets reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They maintain their appearance from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', but also have a lighter colored, rounded variety with black stems on their heads named [[Goombrat]]s. [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s, [[Big Goomba]]s, and [[Prickly Goomba]]s reappear as well.
Goombas reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They maintain their appearance from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', but also have a lighter colored, rounded variety with black stems on their heads named [[Goombrat]]s. [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goomba]]s, [[Big Goomba]]s, and [[Prickly Goomba]]s reappear as well.


====''Super Mario 3D World''====
====''Super Mario 3D World''====
[[File:Cat Goomba Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|160px|left|A Cat Goomba.]]
[[File:Cat Goomba Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|160px|left|A Cat Goomba.]]
nuggets also appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', behaving the same as they do in other 3D ''Mario'' platformers. [[Micro Goomba]]s also appear, as well as [[Galoomba]]s (which substituted nuggets in ''Super Mario World''). Additionally, [[Cat Goomba|a new type of Goomba]], which is based around the [[Cat Mario|cat transformation]], also appears; these nuggets attack by leaping up and pouncing the player. Additionally, some nuggets are seen riding in ice skates, or sleeping in spiked life-preservers. A [[Goomba Mask]] also appears as an item; wearing it causes any nuggets near the player to not attack them.  
Goombas also appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', behaving the same as they do in other 3D ''Mario'' platformers. [[Micro Goomba]]s also appear, as well as [[Galoomba]]s (which substituted Goombas in ''Super Mario World''). Additionally, [[Cat Goomba|a new type of Goomba]], which is based around the [[Cat Mario|cat transformation]], also appears; these Goombas attack by leaping up and pouncing the player. Additionally, some Goombas are seen riding in ice skates, or sleeping in spiked life-preservers. A [[Goomba Mask]] also appears as an item; wearing it causes any Goombas near the player to not attack them.  
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===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
[[File:AnimeGoomba.jpg|thumb|right|The two nuggets of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' stand before their master.]]
[[File:AnimeGoomba.jpg|thumb|right|The two Goombas of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' stand before their master.]]
In the Japanese-exclusive anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', two nuggets, who work for King Koopa, appear throughout the film, attempting to halt Mario, Luigi, and [[Haru-ōji|Kibidango]] in their search for Princess Peach.
In the Japanese-exclusive anime movie ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', two Goombas, who work for King Koopa, appear throughout the film, attempting to halt Mario, Luigi, and [[Haru-ōji|Kibidango]] in their search for Princess Peach.


These two nuggets first appear shortly after Mario and Luigi start their quest and follow the Mario Bros. to a camp they have set up for a night's rest. Luigi, however, has grown hungry and is unable to sleep. The nuggets then trick Luigi by saying they are mushrooms, and Luigi, desperate for food, follow them into a small clearing filled with strange, emotion-inducing mushrooms. Luigi (and Mario, who eventually finds his brother in the mushroom field) is eventually kidnapped by a large [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]].
These two Goombas first appear shortly after Mario and Luigi start their quest and follow the Mario Bros. to a camp they have set up for a night's rest. Luigi, however, has grown hungry and is unable to sleep. The Goombas then trick Luigi by saying they are mushrooms, and Luigi, desperate for food, follow them into a small clearing filled with strange, emotion-inducing mushrooms. Luigi (and Mario, who eventually finds his brother in the mushroom field) is eventually kidnapped by a large [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]].


The nuggets next appear right after Mario and Luigi have collected the [[Super Mushroom]] and have come to a fork in the road. Here the nuggets decide to give Mario and Luigi false directions and lead the brothers to a [[Piranha Plant]]-filled area.
The Goombas next appear right after Mario and Luigi have collected the [[Super Mushroom]] and have come to a fork in the road. Here the Goombas decide to give Mario and Luigi false directions and lead the brothers to a [[Piranha Plant]]-filled area.


The nuggets are seen next in a cave-like area where they leave a trail of [[Coin]]s for the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi follow this trail and end up in a larger cave, although the nuggets roll a rock up against the entrance of this cave, locking the Mario Bros. within it.
The Goombas are seen next in a cave-like area where they leave a trail of [[Coin]]s for the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi follow this trail and end up in a larger cave, although the Goombas roll a rock up against the entrance of this cave, locking the Mario Bros. within it.


One of the nuggets' last efforts in the film comes when Mario and Luigi have reached [[Bowser's Castle]]. They activate a complex platform system over lava (with the inclusion of [[Podoboo]]s), explaining that Mario has to jump over it to escape. Their plans are foiled, though, when Luigi (who is at the time mining for Coins) accidentally cause a huge flood through Bowser's Castle, putting out the lava and safely carrying the Mario Brothers on.
One of the Goombas' last efforts in the film comes when Mario and Luigi have reached [[Bowser's Castle]]. They activate a complex platform system over lava (with the inclusion of [[Podoboo]]s), explaining that Mario has to jump over it to escape. Their plans are foiled, though, when Luigi (who is at the time mining for Coins) accidentally cause a huge flood through Bowser's Castle, putting out the lava and safely carrying the Mario Brothers on.


The nuggets of the movie are last seen being reprimanded by King Bowser for not stopping Mario and Luigi. They run away to parts unknown.
The Goombas of the movie are last seen being reprimanded by King Bowser for not stopping Mario and Luigi. They run away to parts unknown.


===''Super Mario Bros.'' (film)===
===''Super Mario Bros.'' (film)===
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nuggets appear in the live-action [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' movie]]. In the movie, they are portrayed as citizens of [[Dinohatten]] who have been de-evolved into slightly dim-witted but loyal members of [[President Koopa]]'s army.
Goombas appear in the live-action [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' movie]]. In the movie, they are portrayed as citizens of [[Dinohatten]] who have been de-evolved into slightly dim-witted but loyal members of [[President Koopa]]'s army.


===''Super Mario Land'' series===
===''Super Mario Land'' series===
====''Super Mario Land''====
====''Super Mario Land''====
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While the common nuggets did not appear in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', a Goomba species known as the [[Goombo]] did. They act very similar to nuggets in the ''Super Mario'' series.
While the common Goombas did not appear in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', a Goomba species known as the [[Goombo]] did. They act very similar to Goombas in the ''Super Mario'' series.


====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
[[File:Goomba-SML2.gif|frame|left]]
[[File:Goomba-SML2.gif|frame|left]]
nuggets (not Goombos) reappear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. [[Terekuribō]]s are [[Boo]]-like Goomba ghosts that appear in [[Pumpkin Zone]]. Another variety of nuggets known as [[Aqua Goomba]]s are also prominently featured in the final stage of the [[Turtle Zone]].
Goombas (not Goombos) reappear in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. [[Terekuribō]]s are [[Boo]]-like Goomba ghosts that appear in [[Pumpkin Zone]]. Another variety of Goombas known as [[Aqua Goomba]]s are also prominently featured in the final stage of the [[Turtle Zone]].


===''Wario Land'' series===
===''Wario Land'' series===
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Another species similar to nuggets known as [[Goom]]s appear in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. These creatures highly resemble nuggets, except that most Gooms are round and have arms. Many types of Gooms have appeared throughout the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series. These include [[Pirate Goom]]s and [[Wanderin' Goom]]s. One notable Goom, known as the [[Giant Spear Man]], is Syrup's high-ranking Goom in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Other types of Gooms include [[Wizard]]s, [[Para-Goom]]s, [[Yarikuri Obake]], and [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]s. These three varieties appear in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''.
Another species similar to Goombas known as [[Goom]]s appear in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. These creatures highly resemble Goombas, except that most Gooms are round and have arms. Many types of Gooms have appeared throughout the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series. These include [[Pirate Goom]]s and [[Wanderin' Goom]]s. One notable Goom, known as the [[Giant Spear Man]], is Syrup's high-ranking Goom in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Other types of Gooms include [[Wizard]]s, [[Para-Goom]]s, [[Yarikuri Obake]], and [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]s. These three varieties appear in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''.


===''WarioWare'' series===
===''WarioWare'' series===
nuggets make cameos in the ''WarioWare'' series. In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', they appear in the microgame [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Super Mario Bros.]], in which the player has to defeat the nuggets to win the microgame. In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' in the boss game [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare: Twisted!)|Super Mario Bros.]], they appear as enemies that try to defeat Mario, just as in ''Super Mario Bros.''. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' in the [[Super Mario Bros. (Stomp)|Super Mario Bros.]] microgame, they appear as one of the enemies that have to be defeated. They can defeated by tapping them with the stylus. Finally, in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' in the third level of the microgame Super Mario Bros., a Goomba appears as an obstacle that Mario has to avoid, although sometimes it is replaced with a bottomless pit.
Goombas make cameos in the ''WarioWare'' series. In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', they appear in the microgame [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Super Mario Bros.]], in which the player has to defeat the Goombas to win the microgame. In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' in the boss game [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare: Twisted!)|Super Mario Bros.]], they appear as enemies that try to defeat Mario, just as in ''Super Mario Bros.''. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' in the [[Super Mario Bros. (Stomp)|Super Mario Bros.]] microgame, they appear as one of the enemies that have to be defeated. They can defeated by tapping them with the stylus. Finally, in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' in the third level of the microgame Super Mario Bros., a Goomba appears as an obstacle that Mario has to avoid, although sometimes it is replaced with a bottomless pit.


===DIC cartoons===
===DIC cartoons===
====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''====
[[File:TAoSMB3Goomba.JPG|thumb|left|A Goomba from ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[File:TAoSMB3Goomba.JPG|thumb|left|A Goomba from ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', nuggets are depicted as being weak soldiers in King Koopa's army. They accurately resemble the physical depiction of nuggets from the video games. nuggets change aliases depending on the plot, appearing as bikers, pirates, zombies, and ninjas.
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', Goombas are depicted as being weak soldiers in King Koopa's army. They accurately resemble the physical depiction of Goombas from the video games. Goombas change aliases depending on the plot, appearing as bikers, pirates, zombies, and ninjas.


====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''====  
====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''====  
The continuation of the original cartoon series, ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', retain nuggets and their status as weak yet loyal soldiers.
The continuation of the original cartoon series, ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', retain Goombas and their status as weak yet loyal soldiers.


===''Mario Ice Capades''===  
===''Mario Ice Capades''===  
nuggets appear in ''[[Mario Ice Capades]]'' as minions of [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. In the end, the Mario Bros. defeat them as well as their leader.
Goombas appear in ''[[Mario Ice Capades]]'' as minions of [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. In the end, the Mario Bros. defeat them as well as their leader.


===''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''===  
===''Mario and the Incredible Rescue''===  
nuggets appear in ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'' as Bowser's henchmen once again. They are all defeated by Mario, Luigi, and Toad by the end of the book.
Goombas appear in ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'' as Bowser's henchmen once again. They are all defeated by Mario, Luigi, and Toad by the end of the book.


===''Nintendo Comics System''===
===''Nintendo Comics System''===
nuggets appear in several issues of [[Nintendo Comics System]], though they are scarcely seen, having seemingly been pushed aside by [[Shy Guy]]s as the main troops of Bowser's army.
Goombas appear in several issues of [[Nintendo Comics System]], though they are scarcely seen, having seemingly been pushed aside by [[Shy Guy]]s as the main troops of Bowser's army.


===Club Nintendo===  
===Club Nintendo===  
nuggets make a minor appearance in the German ''[[Club Nintendo]]'' comics. Two of them are seen in the story "[[Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!]]", on the island of [[Koopabiza]]. They, along with many other people and creatures, try to get to the beach. One of them is wearing a swimming ring. Also, the [[Gumba Royal Hotel]] on Koopabiza is named after the German spelling of the Goomba species.
Goombas make a minor appearance in the German ''[[Club Nintendo]]'' comics. Two of them are seen in the story "[[Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!]]", on the island of [[Koopabiza]]. They, along with many other people and creatures, try to get to the beach. One of them is wearing a swimming ring. Also, the [[Gumba Royal Hotel]] on Koopabiza is named after the German spelling of the Goomba species.


===''Super Mario Adventures''===
===''Super Mario Adventures''===
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===''Super Mario-Kun''===  
===''Super Mario-Kun''===  
In ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', nuggets make several appearances, while not being in every volume.
In ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', Goombas make several appearances, while not being in every volume.


===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
nuggets appear in several of the [[Nintendo Adventure Books]], starting with ''[[Leaping Lizards]]'', where a pair appear to attack Luigi when he first arrives in the Mushroom Kingdom, only to be sent running after being stomped. Some later scurry out of the way as the heroes head to Mushroom Palace, and several are also among the crowds at the International Mushroom Games held three weeks later.
Goombas appear in several of the [[Nintendo Adventure Books]], starting with ''[[Leaping Lizards]]'', where a pair appear to attack Luigi when he first arrives in the Mushroom Kingdom, only to be sent running after being stomped. Some later scurry out of the way as the heroes head to Mushroom Palace, and several are also among the crowds at the International Mushroom Games held three weeks later.


Luigi fights off several nuggets on his way to [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s secret camp in the Magma Pits in ''[[Koopa Capers]]'', and a Goomba scientist named [[Dr. Sporis Von Fungenstein]] appears as the main antagonist in ''[[Doors to Doom]]''.
Luigi fights off several Goombas on his way to [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s secret camp in the Magma Pits in ''[[Koopa Capers]]'', and a Goomba scientist named [[Dr. Sporis Von Fungenstein]] appears as the main antagonist in ''[[Doors to Doom]]''.


Some nuggets shrunken by [[Magikoopa]] are sent into Yoshi's body after Mario in ''[[Unjust Desserts]]''; if Mario smashes a [[Yellow Shell]] while inside Yoshi, it will cause tremors that cause some nuggets and assorted other shrunken enemies to go careening around the dinosaur's innards.
Some Goombas shrunken by [[Magikoopa]] are sent into Yoshi's body after Mario in ''[[Unjust Desserts]]''; if Mario smashes a [[Yellow Shell]] while inside Yoshi, it will cause tremors that cause some Goombas and assorted other shrunken enemies to go careening around the dinosaur's innards.


===''Hotel Mario''===
===''Hotel Mario''===
[[File:Imgres.jpg|thumb|nuggets in ''Hotel Mario''.]]
[[File:Imgres.jpg|thumb|Goombas in ''Hotel Mario''.]]
Four varieties of Goomba appear in the game ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. They aide Bowser in his attempt to transform the Mushroom Kingdom into his personal resort. nuggets guard the seven hotels set up by Bowser's [[Koopalings]]. In the game, nuggets attempt to prevent Mario from shutting down the seven Koopa Hotels. To do this, Mario has to shut all the doors in each hotel. Regular nuggets oppose his efforts by slowly walking to closed doors and opening them (as well as generally just getting in the Mario's way). Paranuggets (called Flying nuggets in this game) also appear. Two new types of Goomba, the [[Bellhop Goomba]] and the [[Rhinestone Goomba]], make their only appearance in this game.
Four varieties of Goomba appear in the game ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. They aide Bowser in his attempt to transform the Mushroom Kingdom into his personal resort. Goombas guard the seven hotels set up by Bowser's [[Koopalings]]. In the game, Goombas attempt to prevent Mario from shutting down the seven Koopa Hotels. To do this, Mario has to shut all the doors in each hotel. Regular Goombas oppose his efforts by slowly walking to closed doors and opening them (as well as generally just getting in the Mario's way). Paragoombas (called Flying Goombas in this game) also appear. Two new types of Goomba, the [[Bellhop Goomba]] and the [[Rhinestone Goomba]], make their only appearance in this game.


===''Yoshi'' series===
===''Yoshi'' series===
====''Yoshi''====
====''Yoshi''====
nuggets make an appearance in ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''. They are enemies in the A Type part of the game, as well as the B Type. nuggets are not main enemies in this game, they just make appearances throughout some parts of it and act like every other enemy in the game. As with the game's other enemies, Goomba's sprite in ''Yoshi'' is similar to its sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
Goombas make an appearance in ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''. They are enemies in the A Type part of the game, as well as the B Type. Goombas are not main enemies in this game, they just make appearances throughout some parts of it and act like every other enemy in the game. As with the game's other enemies, Goomba's sprite in ''Yoshi'' is similar to its sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.


====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''====
[[File:4-1Goomba.PNG|frame|left|nuggets' only appearance in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.]]
[[File:4-1Goomba.PNG|frame|left|Goombas' only appearance in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'', nuggets appear, but they are not as common as [[Shy Guys]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]s. nuggets only appear in one level: World 4-1 [[GO! GO! MARIO!!]] In this level, nuggets attempt to walk into [[Yoshi]], knocking off [[Baby Mario]] and possibly having him kidnapped by a [[Toady]]. When Yoshi [[stomp]]s on them, the Goomba flattens, but it is not defeated; they can even walk into and damage Yoshi even in this state. After some time, the Goomba "pops" and assumes its standard mushroom shape. These nuggets can be defeated with an [[egg]] toss, a [[Ground Pound]] attack, or Yoshi's tongue. Strangely, before nuggets [[jump]] off a ledge, they wiggle their eyebrows.
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'', Goombas appear, but they are not as common as [[Shy Guys]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Goombas only appear in one level: World 4-1 [[GO! GO! MARIO!!]] In this level, Goombas attempt to walk into [[Yoshi]], knocking off [[Baby Mario]] and possibly having him kidnapped by a [[Toady]]. When Yoshi [[stomp]]s on them, the Goomba flattens, but it is not defeated; they can even walk into and damage Yoshi even in this state. After some time, the Goomba "pops" and assumes its standard mushroom shape. These Goombas can be defeated with an [[egg]] toss, a [[Ground Pound]] attack, or Yoshi's tongue. Strangely, before Goombas [[jump]] off a ledge, they wiggle their eyebrows.


====''Yoshi's New Island''====
====''Yoshi's New Island''====
nuggets appear in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''. Here, they are quite rare; in fact, they are only found in one level; [[Spin-Lift Drift]]. Unlike most titles, a single stomp does not defeat a Goomba; doing this simply flattens it, making it move faster. A ground pound, Yoshi's tongue, or an egg toss is required to defeat them.
Goombas appear in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''. Here, they are quite rare; in fact, they are only found in one level; [[Spin-Lift Drift]]. Unlike most titles, a single stomp does not defeat a Goomba; doing this simply flattens it, making it move faster. A ground pound, Yoshi's tongue, or an egg toss is required to defeat them.


===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
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nuggets are among the weakest members of the Koopa Troop in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. However, they are more powerful than the [[Terrapin]]. In the game, many nuggets are seen at [[Mushroom Way]], the area between [[Bowser's Keep]] and the Mushroom Kingdom. nuggets, under the command of two [[Hammer Bro]]s., patrol the paths of Mushroom Way. In fact, [[Toad]] himself is captured by a group of nuggets while the he is on his way to the Mushroom Kingdom. Other nuggets not loyal to the Koopa Troop reside in [[Bandit's Way]], working as independent thieves. Wild nuggets live in the [[Pipe Vault]], a secret area near [[Rose Town]]. Although as strong as the nuggets from Mushroom Way and Bandit's Way, these nuggets are encountered much later in the game. Other independent nuggets live in the caves of the [[Midas River]]. These nuggets are more concerned with catching the river's fish to eat than battling outsiders. In battle, nuggets attack enemies by biting. They can also shoot sharp thorns to cause 50% more damage than usual.<ref>[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/file/588739/30935 Super Mario RPG Battle Mechanics Guide] by newmansage. "Enemy Skills" section.</ref>. nuggets are fairly weak, and they can often be destroyed by a simple [[Timed Hit]]. A Goomba's bite attack can be blocked by defending right after the mushroom performed a somersault. The damage of a Goomba's thorn can be blunted by defending right before the projectile hits the party member. Additionally, nuggets typically fight in groups of two to three (either with other nuggets or stronger monsters). When defeated, nuggets often yield [[Bonus Flower|HP MAX! Flower]]s to Mario and his party.
Goombas are among the weakest members of the Koopa Troop in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. However, they are more powerful than the [[Terrapin]]. In the game, many Goombas are seen at [[Mushroom Way]], the area between [[Bowser's Keep]] and the Mushroom Kingdom. Goombas, under the command of two [[Hammer Bro]]s., patrol the paths of Mushroom Way. In fact, [[Toad]] himself is captured by a group of Goombas while the he is on his way to the Mushroom Kingdom. Other Goombas not loyal to the Koopa Troop reside in [[Bandit's Way]], working as independent thieves. Wild Goombas live in the [[Pipe Vault]], a secret area near [[Rose Town]]. Although as strong as the Goombas from Mushroom Way and Bandit's Way, these Goombas are encountered much later in the game. Other independent Goombas live in the caves of the [[Midas River]]. These Goombas are more concerned with catching the river's fish to eat than battling outsiders. In battle, Goombas attack enemies by biting. They can also shoot sharp thorns to cause 50% more damage than usual.<ref>[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/file/588739/30935 Super Mario RPG Battle Mechanics Guide] by newmansage. "Enemy Skills" section.</ref>. Goombas are fairly weak, and they can often be destroyed by a simple [[Timed Hit]]. A Goomba's bite attack can be blocked by defending right after the mushroom performed a somersault. The damage of a Goomba's thorn can be blunted by defending right before the projectile hits the party member. Additionally, Goombas typically fight in groups of two to three (either with other Goombas or stronger monsters). When defeated, Goombas often yield [[Bonus Flower|HP MAX! Flower]]s to Mario and his party.


Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, is actually on the verge of collapse. In the game, the Koopa Troop is devastated by the invasion of the extraterrestrial [[Smithy Gang]]. The gang chooses Bowser's Keep as their base-of-operations in [[Mario World]]. As a result, many enemies in the Koopa Troop switch sides to join the invaders while others simply ran away. One of the enemies that leaves the Koopa Troop is the [[Gu nuggets]], who later become guards for the Smithy Gang. One Goomba deserter finds its way to [[Monstro Town]], a community of reformed enemies. This lone Goomba sets up shop here, selling powerful Koopa-based armor and weapons. The Goomba is also aided by its three "little ones", the [[Triplets]] (others, not related to this Goomba, appeared in the [[Sunken Ship]]).
Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, is actually on the verge of collapse. In the game, the Koopa Troop is devastated by the invasion of the extraterrestrial [[Smithy Gang]]. The gang chooses Bowser's Keep as their base-of-operations in [[Mario World]]. As a result, many enemies in the Koopa Troop switch sides to join the invaders while others simply ran away. One of the enemies that leaves the Koopa Troop is the [[Gu Goombas]], who later become guards for the Smithy Gang. One Goomba deserter finds its way to [[Monstro Town]], a community of reformed enemies. This lone Goomba sets up shop here, selling powerful Koopa-based armor and weapons. The Goomba is also aided by its three "little ones", the [[Triplets]] (others, not related to this Goomba, appeared in the [[Sunken Ship]]).


[[File:KoopaTroopRPG.gif|200px|thumb|left|A group of nuggets rejoin other members of the [[Koopa Troop]] in [[Rose Way]].]]
[[File:KoopaTroopRPG.gif|200px|thumb|left|A group of Goombas rejoin other members of the [[Koopa Troop]] in [[Rose Way]].]]
After the Koopa Troop is expelled from Bowser's Keep, Bowser himself attempts to reassemble the remains of his troop in [[Rose Way]]. Many nuggets remain loyal to Bowser and join him in his quest to retake the castle, but by the time the army reaches [[Moleville]], many nuggets have abandoned Bowser. By the time Bowser reaches [[Booster Tower]], all of Bowser's army (including all his nuggets) has deserted him. However, at the tower, Bowser decides to join forces with Mario, knowing that with the Mario's strength, he can get his keep back. Eventually, Bowser, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], [[Mallow]], and [[Geno]] find their way to Monstro Town. While in the town for reformed enemies, Bowser runs into the Goomba deserter who has set up shop in the village. The Goomba apologizes for deserting the Koopa Troop, but offers to sell Bowser powerful weapons and armor in return. Eventually, Bowser, with the help of Mario and his friends, manages to expel the Smithy Gang and defeat their leader, [[Smithy]]. With his keep returned, many former soldiers (including many nuggets) return to King Bowser and the Koopa Troop. In fact, many nuggets help rebuild Bowser's Keep to its former glory.
After the Koopa Troop is expelled from Bowser's Keep, Bowser himself attempts to reassemble the remains of his troop in [[Rose Way]]. Many Goombas remain loyal to Bowser and join him in his quest to retake the castle, but by the time the army reaches [[Moleville]], many Goombas have abandoned Bowser. By the time Bowser reaches [[Booster Tower]], all of Bowser's army (including all his Goombas) has deserted him. However, at the tower, Bowser decides to join forces with Mario, knowing that with the Mario's strength, he can get his keep back. Eventually, Bowser, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], [[Mallow]], and [[Geno]] find their way to Monstro Town. While in the town for reformed enemies, Bowser runs into the Goomba deserter who has set up shop in the village. The Goomba apologizes for deserting the Koopa Troop, but offers to sell Bowser powerful weapons and armor in return. Eventually, Bowser, with the help of Mario and his friends, manages to expel the Smithy Gang and defeat their leader, [[Smithy]]. With his keep returned, many former soldiers (including many Goombas) return to King Bowser and the Koopa Troop. In fact, many Goombas help rebuild Bowser's Keep to its former glory.
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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
nuggets are a common sight in the various ''[[Mario Party]]'' titles. Often, they appear in the background of minigames or they host minigames themselves. Goomba gets the biggest role in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', where it is one of the hosts.
Goombas are a common sight in the various ''[[Mario Party]]'' titles. Often, they appear in the background of minigames or they host minigames themselves. Goomba gets the biggest role in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', where it is one of the hosts.
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{{quote|TEN HUT! It's time for a battle minigame! First, let's decide how many coins to take.|Goomba|Mario Party 2}}


In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', a Goomba appears to host the all the duel and battle minigames. Other than that, nuggets do not play a very major role in this game. A Goomba also makes an appearance in [[Mystery Land]] in the tail of a airplane.
In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', a Goomba appears to host the all the duel and battle minigames. Other than that, Goombas do not play a very major role in this game. A Goomba also makes an appearance in [[Mystery Land]] in the tail of a airplane.


====''Mario Party 3''====
====''Mario Party 3''====
[[File:GoombaIcon MP3.png|thumb]]
[[File:GoombaIcon MP3.png|thumb]]
''[[Mario Party 3]]'' also features nuggets. They still command Duel Minigames and Luigi's default partner is, in fact, a Goomba. The Goomba has an attack stat of 2, an HP stat of 1, and a salary of 2 coins per turn. nuggets make an appearance in [[Curtain Call]], where the player has to memorize the order of them and other enemies on a stage. Paranuggets appear in [[Ridiculous Relay]] as obstacles. In [[Slot Synch]], if players get a Goomba icon, they get one point. In [[Game Guy's Roulette]] a Goomba icon is one of the six icons the player can guess where the shell can go.
''[[Mario Party 3]]'' also features Goombas. They still command Duel Minigames and Luigi's default partner is, in fact, a Goomba. The Goomba has an attack stat of 2, an HP stat of 1, and a salary of 2 coins per turn. Goombas make an appearance in [[Curtain Call]], where the player has to memorize the order of them and other enemies on a stage. Paragoombas appear in [[Ridiculous Relay]] as obstacles. In [[Slot Synch]], if players get a Goomba icon, they get one point. In [[Game Guy's Roulette]] a Goomba icon is one of the six icons the player can guess where the shell can go.


====''Mario Party 4''====
====''Mario Party 4''====
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Goomba appears as one of the hosts of the [[Party Cube]], along with [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]. He wears a glittery pink top hat and a glittery pink vest and hosted both [[Goomba's Greedy Gala]] and the minigame room. In the minigames, nuggets appear in [[Long Claw of the Law]] as an outlaw, [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]] as a crowd member and [[Goomba's Chip Flip]] in Story Mode, as the character being fought against. A Goomba is also the referee in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Goomba appears as one of the hosts of the [[Party Cube]], along with [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]. He wears a glittery pink top hat and a glittery pink vest and hosted both [[Goomba's Greedy Gala]] and the minigame room. In the minigames, Goombas appear in [[Long Claw of the Law]] as an outlaw, [[GOOOOOOOAL!!]] as a crowd member and [[Goomba's Chip Flip]] in Story Mode, as the character being fought against. A Goomba is also the referee in the [[Beach Volley Folley]] minigame.


====''Mario Party 5''====
====''Mario Party 5''====
[[File:Mario Party 5 Hotel Goomba.png|thumb|left|nuggets as seen in the minigame Hotel Goomba]]
[[File:Mario Party 5 Hotel Goomba.png|thumb|left|Goombas as seen in the minigame Hotel Goomba]]
The Goomba Engine and the Goomba-Trio Engine are two of the many engines the player can purchase for a machine in Super Duel Mode. Typically, the engine offers acceleration and speed in exchange for control. The Goomba Tires are fairly fast and they boast good acceleration, but other abilities are average. The [[Goomba Capsule]], if landed on, makes the player swap coins with another randomly chosen opponent. They can be used on a player for five coins.  
The Goomba Engine and the Goomba-Trio Engine are two of the many engines the player can purchase for a machine in Super Duel Mode. Typically, the engine offers acceleration and speed in exchange for control. The Goomba Tires are fairly fast and they boast good acceleration, but other abilities are average. The [[Goomba Capsule]], if landed on, makes the player swap coins with another randomly chosen opponent. They can be used on a player for five coins.  


nuggets feature prominently in a minigame called [[Hotel Goomba]], where they serve as obstacles that the player must punch to get through. A Goomba is a 30-feet marker in [[Triple Jump (Mario Party 5)|Triple Jump]]. nuggets appear as part of the background in [[Will Flower]], [[Fight Cards]] and [[Random Ride]]. nuggets also feature prominently in [[Mathletes]] as the crowd and the host of the minigame. Players direct the movement of a Goomba or Paragoomba robot using slots in [[Quilt for Speed]]. In [[Clock Stoppers]] a Goomba is one of the three characters that appear when a team gets the clock hands matching the center one. nuggets appear as one of the contents of a can in [[Mario Can-Can]]. In [[Panic Pinball]], nuggets appear on the top of the slot. When they are flattened by a pinball, they start the slots. Also, in Beach Volley Folley, the Goomba remains a referee.
Goombas feature prominently in a minigame called [[Hotel Goomba]], where they serve as obstacles that the player must punch to get through. A Goomba is a 30-feet marker in [[Triple Jump (Mario Party 5)|Triple Jump]]. Goombas appear as part of the background in [[Will Flower]], [[Fight Cards]] and [[Random Ride]]. Goombas also feature prominently in [[Mathletes]] as the crowd and the host of the minigame. Players direct the movement of a Goomba or Paragoomba robot using slots in [[Quilt for Speed]]. In [[Clock Stoppers]] a Goomba is one of the three characters that appear when a team gets the clock hands matching the center one. Goombas appear as one of the contents of a can in [[Mario Can-Can]]. In [[Panic Pinball]], Goombas appear on the top of the slot. When they are flattened by a pinball, they start the slots. Also, in Beach Volley Folley, the Goomba remains a referee.


====''Mario Party 6''====
====''Mario Party 6''====
[[File:TrapeEadeArtist.png|thumb|right|200px|Several nuggets about to be trapped in Trap Ease Artist]]
[[File:TrapeEadeArtist.png|thumb|right|200px|Several Goombas about to be trapped in Trap Ease Artist]]
The [[Goomba Orb]] makes a reappearance in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', but its function is different. If an opponent lands on the player's Goomba Orb space, the opponent must determine how much coins he or she has to give to the player by rolling a dice block. nuggets appear in the background in [[Thirsty Gulch]]. nuggets are one of the enemies featured in [[Odd Card Out]], where players must guess which card is different from the other two. They also appear as part of the crowd in that minigame. Players have to take pictures with the most nuggets in [[Freeze Frame]]. In [[Trap Ease Artist]], players capture nuggets or [[Gold Goomba]]s to earn points. nuggets appear in the background in [[Sunday Drivers]], [[Stage Fright (minigame)|Stage Fright]], and [[Dunk Bros.]]. In [[Word Herd]] the lone player must direct nuggets away from the other three attacking players. nuggets appear in clean windows during the day in [[Clean Team]]. nuggets host [[Control Schtick]]. Goomba-shaped asteroids appear in [[Mass Meteor]]. The player has to rescue a Goomba in [[Lab Brats]].
The [[Goomba Orb]] makes a reappearance in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', but its function is different. If an opponent lands on the player's Goomba Orb space, the opponent must determine how much coins he or she has to give to the player by rolling a dice block. Goombas appear in the background in [[Thirsty Gulch]]. Goombas are one of the enemies featured in [[Odd Card Out]], where players must guess which card is different from the other two. They also appear as part of the crowd in that minigame. Players have to take pictures with the most Goombas in [[Freeze Frame]]. In [[Trap Ease Artist]], players capture Goombas or [[Gold Goomba]]s to earn points. Goombas appear in the background in [[Sunday Drivers]], [[Stage Fright (minigame)|Stage Fright]], and [[Dunk Bros.]]. In [[Word Herd]] the lone player must direct Goombas away from the other three attacking players. Goombas appear in clean windows during the day in [[Clean Team]]. Goombas host [[Control Schtick]]. Goomba-shaped asteroids appear in [[Mass Meteor]]. The player has to rescue a Goomba in [[Lab Brats]].


====''Mario Party Advance''====
====''Mario Party Advance''====
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In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', one task the player must do is to obtain a train ticket and give it to a Goomba in the [[Goomba House]]. Goomba will then give the player the [[Gaddget]] [[Egg Roll]] when he is given the ticket. The ending says that he was made the new guide for Shroom City.
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', one task the player must do is to obtain a train ticket and give it to a Goomba in the [[Goomba House]]. Goomba will then give the player the [[Gaddget]] [[Egg Roll]] when he is given the ticket. The ending says that he was made the new guide for Shroom City.


nuggets also appear in the minigame [[Floor It!]], where the player must direct them to the correct floor. A Goomba hosts the minigame [[Volleybomb]].
Goombas also appear in the minigame [[Floor It!]], where the player must direct them to the correct floor. A Goomba hosts the minigame [[Volleybomb]].


[[Galoomba]] characters also appear, such as [[Goombob]] and [[Goombetty]].
[[Galoomba]] characters also appear, such as [[Goombob]] and [[Goombetty]].
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====''Mario Party 7''====
====''Mario Party 7''====
[[File:Royal Rumpus MP7.png|thumb|right|Wario and Toadette playing Royal Rumpus]]
[[File:Royal Rumpus MP7.png|thumb|right|Wario and Toadette playing Royal Rumpus]]
The Goomba Orb does not appear in this game. Goomba figures can be bought from the Duty-free Shop. A Goomba appears in the background in [[Big Dripper (minigame)|Big Dripper]], where it is being chased by bees. nuggets appear in the background in [[Kart Wheeled]], [[Dart Attack]], [[Weight for It]], and [[Light Speed]]. They host the minigame [[Clock Watchers]]. nuggets appear as one type of card in [[Cardinal Rule]]. Players have to ground-pound nuggets and a Gold Goomba in [[Royal Rumpus]], but the Gold Goomba is worth more points, but is more difficult to stomp. nuggets are one of the pictures players have to match in [[Spin Off]].
The Goomba Orb does not appear in this game. Goomba figures can be bought from the Duty-free Shop. A Goomba appears in the background in [[Big Dripper (minigame)|Big Dripper]], where it is being chased by bees. Goombas appear in the background in [[Kart Wheeled]], [[Dart Attack]], [[Weight for It]], and [[Light Speed]]. They host the minigame [[Clock Watchers]]. Goombas appear as one type of card in [[Cardinal Rule]]. Players have to ground-pound Goombas and a Gold Goomba in [[Royal Rumpus]], but the Gold Goomba is worth more points, but is more difficult to stomp. Goombas are one of the pictures players have to match in [[Spin Off]].


====''Mario Party 8''====
====''Mario Party 8''====
[[File:Ain'tMisbehavin'8.png|thumb|[[Paint Misbehavin']]]]
[[File:Ain'tMisbehavin'8.png|thumb|[[Paint Misbehavin']]]]
Goomba has a board of its own, [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]. [[Captain Goomba]] is the goal in this board. Other nuggets either hinder the player or help the player. nuggets appear in the background in [[Chump Rope]], [[Swing Kings]], [[Blazing Lassos]], and [[Fruit Picker]]. Players have to shoot nuggets with paint in [[Paint Misbehavin']] to win. In [[Lob to Rob]], players hit Mushroom icons to gain points. Goomba pictures subtract points. nuggets chase the loser at the end of the minigame. nuggets help the player make a basket in [[Settle It in Court]]. nuggets appear as one of the nine rescue-able enemies in [[Specter Inspector]]. A Goomba is one of the racers in [[Moped Mayhem]].
Goomba has a board of its own, [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]. [[Captain Goomba]] is the goal in this board. Other Goombas either hinder the player or help the player. Goombas appear in the background in [[Chump Rope]], [[Swing Kings]], [[Blazing Lassos]], and [[Fruit Picker]]. Players have to shoot Goombas with paint in [[Paint Misbehavin']] to win. In [[Lob to Rob]], players hit Mushroom icons to gain points. Goomba pictures subtract points. Goombas chase the loser at the end of the minigame. Goombas help the player make a basket in [[Settle It in Court]]. Goombas appear as one of the nine rescue-able enemies in [[Specter Inspector]]. A Goomba is one of the racers in [[Moped Mayhem]].


====''Mario Party DS''====
====''Mario Party DS''====
[[File:Callgoomba.jpg|thumb|left|[[Goomba Wrangler]]]]
[[File:Callgoomba.jpg|thumb|left|[[Goomba Wrangler]]]]
In the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the nuggets take large role in various [[minigame]]s that occurred during the event. One of the minigames they appear is [[Goomba Wrangler]] where they are used as points. The players must capture them by circling them using the [[stylus]] to gain points. nuggets (referred to as Brown nuggets in the instructions) are worth one point and move slowly when the minigame starts. [[Golden Goomba]]s are worth three points and move faster; they appear later during the minigame. More nuggets arrive in this very spot from the staircases as the time goes by. However, they can be deducted by circling a Bob-omb. Depending on the points the player receives, the player may lose the ordinary nuggets or the rare Golden nuggets at that time resulting it to be knocked out from the player's container.
In the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the Goombas take large role in various [[minigame]]s that occurred during the event. One of the minigames they appear is [[Goomba Wrangler]] where they are used as points. The players must capture them by circling them using the [[stylus]] to gain points. Goombas (referred to as Brown Goombas in the instructions) are worth one point and move slowly when the minigame starts. [[Golden Goomba]]s are worth three points and move faster; they appear later during the minigame. More Goombas arrive in this very spot from the staircases as the time goes by. However, they can be deducted by circling a Bob-omb. Depending on the points the player receives, the player may lose the ordinary Goombas or the rare Golden Goombas at that time resulting it to be knocked out from the player's container.


A Goomba also appears in a minigame called [[Soccer Survival]]. A large Goomba is the goalie and shoots soccer balls at the players. The object of the game is to avoid the soccer balls that the Goomba kicks to the players.
A Goomba also appears in a minigame called [[Soccer Survival]]. A large Goomba is the goalie and shoots soccer balls at the players. The object of the game is to avoid the soccer balls that the Goomba kicks to the players.


nuggets also appear in another minigame [[Call of the Goomba]] where they are lured by one of the players; they are also used as points. They appear in the middle of the field, and there are players away from them. The nuggets can be lured by players by using the music box to make the closest speed of the music as possible. They are lured if they listened to the colorful notes from one of the players. The lured creatures cannot return back into the field once they are caught by a player. If one of the nuggets hears a closest music than the weak music tune, the nuggets rather go towards the player who makes a closest speed of the music. The player who has the most nuggets wins.
Goombas also appear in another minigame [[Call of the Goomba]] where they are lured by one of the players; they are also used as points. They appear in the middle of the field, and there are players away from them. The Goombas can be lured by players by using the music box to make the closest speed of the music as possible. They are lured if they listened to the colorful notes from one of the players. The lured creatures cannot return back into the field once they are caught by a player. If one of the Goombas hears a closest music than the weak music tune, the Goombas rather go towards the player who makes a closest speed of the music. The player who has the most Goombas wins.


In the minigame [[Plush Crush]], the Goomba appears as a plush that uses one space during in the minigame. The plush can be carried by a player's mechanical grabber. It can be used to try to block the solo player's paths or to defeat the player by dropping this plush.
In the minigame [[Plush Crush]], the Goomba appears as a plush that uses one space during in the minigame. The plush can be carried by a player's mechanical grabber. It can be used to try to block the solo player's paths or to defeat the player by dropping this plush.


In another minigame [[Double Vision]], nuggets occasionally appear as one of the three trace drawings for the two players to complete. The two players have to work together to trace the creature, the players all have a different color for them to trace in certain parts of this drawing.
In another minigame [[Double Vision]], Goombas occasionally appear as one of the three trace drawings for the two players to complete. The two players have to work together to trace the creature, the players all have a different color for them to trace in certain parts of this drawing.


In the last minigame in appearance [[Shorty Scorers]], wooden nuggets appear as a goalkeeper at both of the goals. They automatically move at the left and the right side. The goalkeeper's job is to try to block the ball the players try to get a goal.
In the last minigame in appearance [[Shorty Scorers]], wooden Goombas appear as a goalkeeper at both of the goals. They automatically move at the left and the right side. The goalkeeper's job is to try to block the ball the players try to get a goal.


====''Mario Party 9''====
====''Mario Party 9''====
[[File:Goomba Spotting.png|thumb|The minigame Goomba Spotting.]]
[[File:Goomba Spotting.png|thumb|The minigame Goomba Spotting.]]
In the [[Wii]] game ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' nuggets play a small role, being seen mostly in [[minigame]]s. One such minigame is [[Goomba Bowling]], where the player must toss a Koopa Shell across a bridge to hit the nuggets. They also appear in [[Goomba Spotting]] and [[Goomba Village (minigame)|Goomba Village]], the former involving counting the number of nuggets that pass by the player, and the latter involving trying to guess which [[Toad House]] contains the most nuggets. The Goomba also has its own constellation that can be bought in the museum, named "Ground Soldier." In [[Toad Road]], random nuggets jump, looking at the vehicle.
In the [[Wii]] game ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' Goombas play a small role, being seen mostly in [[minigame]]s. One such minigame is [[Goomba Bowling]], where the player must toss a Koopa Shell across a bridge to hit the Goombas. They also appear in [[Goomba Spotting]] and [[Goomba Village (minigame)|Goomba Village]], the former involving counting the number of Goombas that pass by the player, and the latter involving trying to guess which [[Toad House]] contains the most Goombas. The Goomba also has its own constellation that can be bought in the museum, named "Ground Soldier." In [[Toad Road]], random Goombas jump, looking at the vehicle.


====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
nuggets reappear in the game ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. They appear in the minigame [[Git Along, Goomba]], as obstacles that the player must lasso. They also appear as tiles in both of the minigames [[Match Faker]] and [[Tap Dash]], appear in the minigame [[Starring Artist]] as one of the many constellations, and appear in a bubble in the minigame [[Spin the Bubble]]. They also appear in the AR Card Minigame [[Ka-Goomba!]].
Goombas reappear in the game ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. They appear in the minigame [[Git Along, Goomba]], as obstacles that the player must lasso. They also appear as tiles in both of the minigames [[Match Faker]] and [[Tap Dash]], appear in the minigame [[Starring Artist]] as one of the many constellations, and appear in a bubble in the minigame [[Spin the Bubble]]. They also appear in the AR Card Minigame [[Ka-Goomba!]].


====''Mario Party 10''====
====''Mario Party 10''====
nuggets return again for a handful of minigames in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' for [[Wii U]], generally appearing alongside the similar [[Galoomba]] and [[Goombrat]] in minigames where the player has to differentiate between the three in a certain way, such as [[Goomba Gallop]] and [[Goomba Gotcha]].
Goombas return again for a handful of minigames in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' for [[Wii U]], generally appearing alongside the similar [[Galoomba]] and [[Goombrat]] in minigames where the player has to differentiate between the three in a certain way, such as [[Goomba Gallop]] and [[Goomba Gotcha]].


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''Super Smash Bros.''====
====''Super Smash Bros.''====
[[smashwiki:Goomba|Goomba]]s appear in the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. They are seen in the background of the secret Mushroom Kingdom stage. These nuggets are rendered as 2-D [[NES]]-style sprites.
[[smashwiki:Goomba|Goomba]]s appear in the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. They are seen in the background of the secret Mushroom Kingdom stage. These Goombas are rendered as 2-D [[NES]]-style sprites.


====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''====
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''====
[[File:nuggetstage.jpeg|thumb|left|150px|The Goomba trophy fought on during Event Match #14.]]
[[File:GoombaStage.jpeg|thumb|left|150px|The Goomba trophy fought on during Event Match #14.]]
nuggets have a minor role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Very rarely, a Goomba emerges from a [[Party Ball]] or a [[Crate]], instead of an item. The Goomba then walks around the stage, damaging fighters until being defeated. nuggets are also featured prominently in the first level of Adventure Mode, the Mushroom Kingdom. As in the traditional ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games, nuggets in this game can be defeated by any stomp or simple attack. A Goomba [[trophy]] can also be collected in the game by completing Event Match #14: Trophy Tussle 1, the battle taking place on a giant Goomba trophy.
Goombas have a minor role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Very rarely, a Goomba emerges from a [[Party Ball]] or a [[Crate]], instead of an item. The Goomba then walks around the stage, damaging fighters until being defeated. Goombas are also featured prominently in the first level of Adventure Mode, the Mushroom Kingdom. As in the traditional ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games, Goombas in this game can be defeated by any stomp or simple attack. A Goomba [[trophy]] can also be collected in the game by completing Event Match #14: Trophy Tussle 1, the battle taking place on a giant Goomba trophy.


====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
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nuggets appear in the next game of the series, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. They play another small role as in the previous game. They try to get in the players' way by bumping into them, similar to their purpose in most ''Mario'' games. Most of these nuggets work for Bowser, and they help him steal the Banana Hoard, but some aid [[Tabuu]] in defense of [[The Great Maze]]. Giant nuggets, who are bigger, stronger versions of nuggets also make an appearance in the Subspace Emissary.
Goombas appear in the next game of the series, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. They play another small role as in the previous game. They try to get in the players' way by bumping into them, similar to their purpose in most ''Mario'' games. Most of these Goombas work for Bowser, and they help him steal the Banana Hoard, but some aid [[Tabuu]] in defense of [[The Great Maze]]. Giant Goombas, who are bigger, stronger versions of Goombas also make an appearance in the Subspace Emissary.
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====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''====
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''====
[[File:Goomba 3DS.jpg|thumb|left|240px|A Goomba in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'']]
[[File:Goomba 3DS.jpg|thumb|left|240px|A Goomba in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'']]
nuggets appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode exclusive to ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. They attack by charging into the player, and can be defeated by attacking them or with a single stomp. Giant nuggets also once again appear as enemies in this mode.
Goombas appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode exclusive to ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. They attack by charging into the player, and can be defeated by attacking them or with a single stomp. Giant Goombas also once again appear as enemies in this mode.
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|tattle=This is a Goomba. Goombas are what you'd call "small fries." Actually, they're pretty much the smallest fries. ...Hey, wait! I'm one of 'em! You can jump on them or whack 'em with the Hammer. These guys are old school. They've been around since you were in Super Mario Bros.!
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nuggets are a part of Bowser's army during his attempt to take the Mushroom Kingdom with the power of the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In fact, many varieties of nuggets aid Bowser. Goomboss (this time named the [[Goomboss|Goomba King]]) returns, commanding a large group of nuggets that reside in [[Goomba Road]], the pathway between Goomba Village and [[Toad Town]]. Besides regular nuggets, he controls a large number of Paranuggets and [[Spiked Goomba]]s, nuggets that wear spiked helmets to counter Mario's jumping ability. His two loyal henchmen, [[Red Goomba]] and [[Blue Goomba]], appear in the game as well. A new sub-species of Goomba, known as the [[Gloomba]], is also introduced. These dark nuggets live underground. The underground also includes [[Paragloomba]]s and [[Spiked Gloomba]]s. [[Hyper Goomba]]s, green-colored nuggets similar to the Gu nuggets, are first seen in this game. These powerful nuggets can charge their attack power. Again, Hyper nuggets have a [[Hyper Paragoomba]] and a [[Hyper Spiky Goomba]] variant.
Goombas are a part of Bowser's army during his attempt to take the Mushroom Kingdom with the power of the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In fact, many varieties of Goombas aid Bowser. Goomboss (this time named the [[Goomboss|Goomba King]]) returns, commanding a large group of Goombas that reside in [[Goomba Road]], the pathway between Goomba Village and [[Toad Town]]. Besides regular Goombas, he controls a large number of Paragoombas and [[Spiked Goomba]]s, Goombas that wear spiked helmets to counter Mario's jumping ability. His two loyal henchmen, [[Red Goomba]] and [[Blue Goomba]], appear in the game as well. A new sub-species of Goomba, known as the [[Gloomba]], is also introduced. These dark Goombas live underground. The underground also includes [[Paragloomba]]s and [[Spiked Gloomba]]s. [[Hyper Goomba]]s, green-colored Goombas similar to the Gu Goombas, are first seen in this game. These powerful Goombas can charge their attack power. Again, Hyper Goombas have a [[Hyper Paragoomba]] and a [[Hyper Spiky Goomba]] variant.


The regular brown nuggets of ''Paper Mario'' behave similarly to their counterparts in ''Super Mario 64''. They patrol a small area, and upon seeing Mario, they can charge at him. In battle, nuggets attack by using the "[[Headbonk]]" technique. They jump in the air, then dive into Mario, bonking their head against him. This attack can be blocked by defending just as the Goomba's head touches Mario. If he is struck by the attack, Mario takes one [[HP]] of damage. At the beginning of the game, it requires two stomps or two [[Hammer]] strikes to defeat a Goomba (as nuggets only have two HP). However, after Mario learns how to use [[Action Command]]s, he only needs one timed attack to defeat one of them.
The regular brown Goombas of ''Paper Mario'' behave similarly to their counterparts in ''Super Mario 64''. They patrol a small area, and upon seeing Mario, they can charge at him. In battle, Goombas attack by using the "[[Headbonk]]" technique. They jump in the air, then dive into Mario, bonking their head against him. This attack can be blocked by defending just as the Goomba's head touches Mario. If he is struck by the attack, Mario takes one [[HP]] of damage. At the beginning of the game, it requires two stomps or two [[Hammer]] strikes to defeat a Goomba (as Goombas only have two HP). However, after Mario learns how to use [[Action Command]]s, he only needs one timed attack to defeat one of them.


Although nuggets are normally fought at the beginning of the game, one Goomba can be fought much later than expected. At one point, Bowser asks Princess Peach what Mario fears most. One of Peach's choices is "A Goomba", and if she picks this, [[Kammy Koopa]] warps a Goomba to [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. Although Kammy expresses doubt that the Goomba will scare Mario away, she leaves the Goomba in charge of defending a [[Treasure Box]]. When Mario eventually arrived, the Goomba is quickly defeated by him.
Although Goombas are normally fought at the beginning of the game, one Goomba can be fought much later than expected. At one point, Bowser asks Princess Peach what Mario fears most. One of Peach's choices is "A Goomba", and if she picks this, [[Kammy Koopa]] warps a Goomba to [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. Although Kammy expresses doubt that the Goomba will scare Mario away, she leaves the Goomba in charge of defending a [[Treasure Box]]. When Mario eventually arrived, the Goomba is quickly defeated by him.


Despite the large number of nuggets loyal to the Koopa Troop, ''Paper Mario'' notably features the first community of peaceful nuggets. This Goomba community is vital in defeating Bowser and freeing the Mushroom Kingdom. It is the family of nuggets (composed of [[Goompa]], [[Gooma]], [[Goompapa]], [[Goomama]], [[Goombaria]], and [[Goombario]]) living in peaceful Goomba Village that first discovered Mario unconscious after the his initial defeat from Bowser. These nuggets nurse Mario back to full strength and provides him with a [[Hammer]] to fight the Koopa Troop. The family also allows Mario to take [[Goomnut]]s from their village; these nuts can be used by Mario to recover his [[FP]]. Goombario, a young Goomba and personal admirer of Mario, even joins the hero on his adventure. His [[Tattle]] ability is valuable, as he provides hints on how to defeat certain enemies. With Goombario's (among others) help, Mario is able to defeat Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom.
Despite the large number of Goombas loyal to the Koopa Troop, ''Paper Mario'' notably features the first community of peaceful Goombas. This Goomba community is vital in defeating Bowser and freeing the Mushroom Kingdom. It is the family of Goombas (composed of [[Goompa]], [[Gooma]], [[Goompapa]], [[Goomama]], [[Goombaria]], and [[Goombario]]) living in peaceful Goomba Village that first discovered Mario unconscious after the his initial defeat from Bowser. These Goombas nurse Mario back to full strength and provides him with a [[Hammer]] to fight the Koopa Troop. The family also allows Mario to take [[Goomnut]]s from their village; these nuts can be used by Mario to recover his [[FP]]. Goombario, a young Goomba and personal admirer of Mario, even joins the hero on his adventure. His [[Tattle]] ability is valuable, as he provides hints on how to defeat certain enemies. With Goombario's (among others) help, Mario is able to defeat Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom.


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
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|items=[[Dried Shroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Close Call (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Close Call]]
|moves=Headbonk (1)
|moves=Headbonk (1)
|tattle=That's a Goomba. Umm... Yeah, I'm one of those, in case you hadn't noticed. Ahem... It says here: "nuggets are underlings of underlings." ...That is totally rude!
|tattle=That's a Goomba. Umm... Yeah, I'm one of those, in case you hadn't noticed. Ahem... It says here: "Goombas are underlings of underlings." ...That is totally rude!
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[[File:Goombatree.jpg|left|thumb|The three classes of '''nuggets''' as seen in the game.]]
[[File:Goombatree.jpg|left|thumb|The three classes of '''Goombas''' as seen in the game.]]
Mario runs into a number of nuggets in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. These nuggets lives in a town known as [[Rogueport]]. Many of these nuggets are independent thieves, bandits, crooks, cheats, and "cleaners." These ones wear green hats, similar to the hat [[Link]] wears. Although not the best of company, these nuggets from Rogueport do not attack Mario. However, the nuggets that live in the [[Rogueport Sewers]] or in [[Petal Meadows]] are very aggressive. nuggets behave just as their ''Paper Mario'' counterparts and are not much of a threat, since Mario can perform Action Commands from the beginning of the game. All the Goomba sub-species featured previously in ''Paper Mario'' also return in this game.
Mario runs into a number of Goombas in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. These Goombas lives in a town known as [[Rogueport]]. Many of these Goombas are independent thieves, bandits, crooks, cheats, and "cleaners." These ones wear green hats, similar to the hat [[Link]] wears. Although not the best of company, these Goombas from Rogueport do not attack Mario. However, the Goombas that live in the [[Rogueport Sewers]] or in [[Petal Meadows]] are very aggressive. Goombas behave just as their ''Paper Mario'' counterparts and are not much of a threat, since Mario can perform Action Commands from the beginning of the game. All the Goomba sub-species featured previously in ''Paper Mario'' also return in this game.


Although a large number of either aggressive or simply seedy nuggets appear in the game, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' features two nuggets that aid Mario in his adventure. His first partner to do so is [[Goombella]], a female college student from the [[University of Goom]]. She actually joins Mario on his quest to find the legendary treasure hidden beneath the town of Rogueport (as well as rescue Princess Peach, who has been captured by the [[Secret Society of the X-Nauts]]). Her Goomba teacher, from Goomba University [[Professor Frankly]], also helps Mario by interpreting the [[Magical Map]], allowing the him to find the next [[Crystal Star]] and continue his journey.
Although a large number of either aggressive or simply seedy Goombas appear in the game, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' features two Goombas that aid Mario in his adventure. His first partner to do so is [[Goombella]], a female college student from the [[University of Goom]]. She actually joins Mario on his quest to find the legendary treasure hidden beneath the town of Rogueport (as well as rescue Princess Peach, who has been captured by the [[Secret Society of the X-Nauts]]). Her Goomba teacher, from Goomba University [[Professor Frankly]], also helps Mario by interpreting the [[Magical Map]], allowing the him to find the next [[Crystal Star]] and continue his journey.
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|tattle=This lowly goon is always getting stepped on. It isn't easy being a soft, mushroomy minion.
|tattle=This lowly goon is always getting stepped on. It isn't easy being a soft, mushroomy minion.
|tippi='''Normal version:''' It's a Goomba, one of Bowser's minions... Max HP is 1 and Attack is 1. It really puts the "under" back in "underlings"... It has no remarkable traits... They are pretty much the lowest of the low... But I hear nuggets do have their fans, so what can you do...<br>'''Flipping version:''' It's a Goomba, one of Bowser's minions...Max HP 1, Attack 1. It really puts the "under" back in "underlings"... It has no remarkable traits... Well, except this one has the ability to flip between dimensions... But I hear nuggets do have their fans, so what can you do...
|tippi='''Normal version:''' It's a Goomba, one of Bowser's minions... Max HP is 1 and Attack is 1. It really puts the "under" back in "underlings"... It has no remarkable traits... They are pretty much the lowest of the low... But I hear Goombas do have their fans, so what can you do...<br>'''Flipping version:''' It's a Goomba, one of Bowser's minions...Max HP 1, Attack 1. It really puts the "under" back in "underlings"... It has no remarkable traits... Well, except this one has the ability to flip between dimensions... But I hear Goombas do have their fans, so what can you do...
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nuggets appear in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In this adventure, nuggets are the first enemies to be battled. They are slightly less common then the [[Squiglet]]s. nuggets also appear in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in rooms 2 and 5. Their HP is lowered to 1 in this game, but attack and defense stay the same from previous ''Paper Mario'' titles. Some of the nuggets in this game have the ability to [[Flip]], just like Mario. This game also introduces [[Headbonk Goomba]]s, which are throwbacks to the previous two ''Paper Mario'' games, as the nuggets' main attack is the Headbonk, and [[Dark Goomba]]s, the dark versions of nuggets that appear in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].
Goombas appear in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. In this adventure, Goombas are the first enemies to be battled. They are slightly less common then the [[Squiglet]]s. Goombas also appear in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in rooms 2 and 5. Their HP is lowered to 1 in this game, but attack and defense stay the same from previous ''Paper Mario'' titles. Some of the Goombas in this game have the ability to [[Flip]], just like Mario. This game also introduces [[Headbonk Goomba]]s, which are throwbacks to the previous two ''Paper Mario'' games, as the Goombas' main attack is the Headbonk, and [[Dark Goomba]]s, the dark versions of Goombas that appear in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].
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nuggets reappear in the game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Their appearance is closer to that of the nuggets of the mainstream ''Mario'' games; their feet are now brown instead of red and their eyebrows are not as thick as in the previous ''Paper Mario'' games. However, as shown in [[List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star beta elements|early builds of this game]], they ''were'' going to retain their past ''Paper Mario'' appearance with no changes.
Goombas reappear in the game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Their appearance is closer to that of the Goombas of the mainstream ''Mario'' games; their feet are now brown instead of red and their eyebrows are not as thick as in the previous ''Paper Mario'' games. However, as shown in [[List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star beta elements|early builds of this game]], they ''were'' going to retain their past ''Paper Mario'' appearance with no changes.


In this game, regular nuggets are stronger and have more HP than their previous appearances and are seen in World 6, World 2, World 1 and World 3 making them one of the most common enemies. nuggets can now turn into [[Paper-Cone Goomba]], pointed nuggets that resembles paper airplanes and even fly toward Mario, and a [[2-Fold Goomba]]. [[Mural Goomba]]s and [[Shiny Goomba]]s also debut in the game as well. Like the two [[Paper Mario|Paper]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Mario]] games, the Goomba's only attack is by Headbonking Mario. If a Goomba's attack misses, it will roll over. Some nuggets fight alone but they do aid [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s and [[Spinies]]. It is possible to find a Goomba that aids not only an enemy in red robes but with a [[Snifit|'''gasmask''']] as well. Some nuggets also hide in bushes and will surprise and possibly scare the player by jumping out of the bush.
In this game, regular Goombas are stronger and have more HP than their previous appearances and are seen in World 6, World 2, World 1 and World 3 making them one of the most common enemies. Goombas can now turn into [[Paper-Cone Goomba]], pointed Goombas that resembles paper airplanes and even fly toward Mario, and a [[2-Fold Goomba]]. [[Mural Goomba]]s and [[Shiny Goomba]]s also debut in the game as well. Like the two [[Paper Mario|Paper]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Mario]] games, the Goomba's only attack is by Headbonking Mario. If a Goomba's attack misses, it will roll over. Some Goombas fight alone but they do aid [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s and [[Spinies]]. It is possible to find a Goomba that aids not only an enemy in red robes but with a [[Snifit|'''gasmask''']] as well. Some Goombas also hide in bushes and will surprise and possibly scare the player by jumping out of the bush.


A trio of nuggets are fought in [[Decalburg]] to demonstrate the [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|sticker mechanic]]. These same nuggets also guard the first [[Comet Piece]] in the game. The [[Megasparkle Goomba]], a Goomba who went insane from a [[Royal Sticker]], serves as the first major boss of the game. There are also two nuggets that assist the [[Kamek|mini-boss]] in [[Water's Edge Way]].
A trio of Goombas are fought in [[Decalburg]] to demonstrate the [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|sticker mechanic]]. These same Goombas also guard the first [[Comet Piece]] in the game. The [[Megasparkle Goomba]], a Goomba who went insane from a [[Royal Sticker]], serves as the first major boss of the game. There are also two Goombas that assist the [[Kamek|mini-boss]] in [[Water's Edge Way]].
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===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[File:Goomba-MKDD.png|200px|thumb|right|nuggets on [[Mario Circuit]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.]]
[[File:Goomba-MKDD.png|200px|thumb|right|Goombas on [[Mario Circuit]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.]]
nuggets have appeared in various ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games. They appear in several courses, acting as obstacles to racers and cause a [[kart]] to spin out if hit. In most games, if a Goomba is hit by an item, it drops a [[Mushroom]] on the track, giving a kart a speed boost when picked up. Goomboss from ''Super Mario 64 DS'' appears in ''Mario Kart DS'' as a boss in Mission Mode. In ''Mario Kart Super Circuit'', nuggets only appear in the audience when the player gets on the podium in a cup. [[Big Goomba]]s and cardboard cut-outs of nuggets also appear in ''Mario Kart 7''. [[Goomba Tower]]s appear at the end of [[Mario Circuit (Wii U)|Mario Circuit]] in ''Mario Kart 8'', and also replace the [[Porcupine]]s as obstacles in [[Yoshi Valley]].
Goombas have appeared in various ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games. They appear in several courses, acting as obstacles to racers and cause a [[kart]] to spin out if hit. In most games, if a Goomba is hit by an item, it drops a [[Mushroom]] on the track, giving a kart a speed boost when picked up. Goomboss from ''Super Mario 64 DS'' appears in ''Mario Kart DS'' as a boss in Mission Mode. In ''Mario Kart Super Circuit'', Goombas only appear in the audience when the player gets on the podium in a cup. [[Big Goomba]]s and cardboard cut-outs of Goombas also appear in ''Mario Kart 7''. [[Goomba Tower]]s appear at the end of [[Mario Circuit (Wii U)|Mario Circuit]] in ''Mario Kart 8'', and also replace the [[Porcupine]]s as obstacles in [[Yoshi Valley]].
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A group of nuggets join Bowser as he attempts to track down [[Cackletta]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These nuggets hold tutorial battles with Mario and Luigi in the [[Koopa Cruiser]], who happens to join the Bowser in his search for Cackletta (as the she has stolen Princess Peach's voice). These nuggets are patrolling the halls of the cruiser or simply hiding in barrels. The nuggets engage in battles with the Mario Bros., to get some training before the Mario Bros. battle [[Fawful]]. In battle, a Goomba approaches either Mario or Luigi, somersaults towards him, then bite. This attack can be dodged by jumping after the Goomba opened its mouth. To counter the attack, Mario or Luigi would have to jump right when the Goomba's mouth opened. They each have 4 HP. The nuggets did not see much action after that, since the Koopa Cruiser is shot down by Fawful before [[Cackletta]] is engaged in combat.  
A group of Goombas join Bowser as he attempts to track down [[Cackletta]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These Goombas hold tutorial battles with Mario and Luigi in the [[Koopa Cruiser]], who happens to join the Bowser in his search for Cackletta (as the she has stolen Princess Peach's voice). These Goombas are patrolling the halls of the cruiser or simply hiding in barrels. The Goombas engage in battles with the Mario Bros., to get some training before the Mario Bros. battle [[Fawful]]. In battle, a Goomba approaches either Mario or Luigi, somersaults towards him, then bite. This attack can be dodged by jumping after the Goomba opened its mouth. To counter the attack, Mario or Luigi would have to jump right when the Goomba's mouth opened. They each have 4 HP. The Goombas did not see much action after that, since the Koopa Cruiser is shot down by Fawful before [[Cackletta]] is engaged in combat.  


Although traditional, Koopa Troop-loyal nuggets did not appear throughout the rest of the game, a number of wild sub-species are located in [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. The [[Tanoomba]]s resided just north of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Another sub-species, known as the [[Gritty Goomba]], lives in the [[Teehee Valley]] and [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] regions of the Beanbean Kingdom. These nuggets are covered in bandages and have the ability to conjure sandstorms to distort opponents. The ones in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] are slightly stronger than those in [[Teehee Valley]].The last Beanbean Kingdom sub-species is the [[Goomdiver]]. Unlike most nuggets, these creatures can reside underwater since they wear special scuba diving gear. Mario and Luigi encounters Goomdivers in [[Oho Ocean]].
Although traditional, Koopa Troop-loyal Goombas did not appear throughout the rest of the game, a number of wild sub-species are located in [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. The [[Tanoomba]]s resided just north of [[Beanbean Castle Town]]. Another sub-species, known as the [[Gritty Goomba]], lives in the [[Teehee Valley]] and [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] regions of the Beanbean Kingdom. These Goombas are covered in bandages and have the ability to conjure sandstorms to distort opponents. The ones in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] are slightly stronger than those in [[Teehee Valley]].The last Beanbean Kingdom sub-species is the [[Goomdiver]]. Unlike most Goombas, these creatures can reside underwater since they wear special scuba diving gear. Mario and Luigi encounters Goomdivers in [[Oho Ocean]].
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nuggets act as castle guards during the Shroob invasion, as depicted in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In this adventure, nuggets are considered the weakest member of the Koopa Troop. They patrol the halls of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], attacking any intruder who enters Prince Bowser's castle. To attack, a Goomba runs into the Mario Bros. They can be countered with a [[Jump]] attack. nuggets are sometimes aided in battle by [[Boo]]s. Other Goomba sub-species are featured in the game. The [[Tanoomba]] returns from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and appears in [[Thwomp Mountain]]. The invading Shroobs also created their own version of the Tanoomba known as the [[Tashrooba]]. This dark sub-species serve as guards inside [[Shroob Castle]], the conquered, [[Shroobified]] version of [[Princess Peach's Castle]].
Goombas act as castle guards during the Shroob invasion, as depicted in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In this adventure, Goombas are considered the weakest member of the Koopa Troop. They patrol the halls of [[Baby Bowser's Castle]], attacking any intruder who enters Prince Bowser's castle. To attack, a Goomba runs into the Mario Bros. They can be countered with a [[Jump]] attack. Goombas are sometimes aided in battle by [[Boo]]s. Other Goomba sub-species are featured in the game. The [[Tanoomba]] returns from ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and appears in [[Thwomp Mountain]]. The invading Shroobs also created their own version of the Tanoomba known as the [[Tashrooba]]. This dark sub-species serve as guards inside [[Shroob Castle]], the conquered, [[Shroobified]] version of [[Princess Peach's Castle]].


Additionally, in the present-time events of ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', nuggets appear in [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon]]. Although weak, these nuggets are slightly stronger, and they attack faster than their counterparts from Baby Bowser's Castle. These are the only non boss battles that can be fought in the present Mushroom Kingdom.
Additionally, in the present-time events of ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', Goombas appear in [[Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon]]. Although weak, these Goombas are slightly stronger, and they attack faster than their counterparts from Baby Bowser's Castle. These are the only non boss battles that can be fought in the present Mushroom Kingdom.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
[[File:Treevilsinwoods.png|thumb|200px|left|[[Bowser]] fricassees his Goomba clan with the move [[Goomba Storm]].]]
[[File:Treevilsinwoods.png|thumb|200px|left|[[Bowser]] fricassees his Goomba clan with the move [[Goomba Storm]].]]
nuggets return in this game as one of Bowser's special attacks, Goomba Storm, where the player has to touch nuggets to light them on fire and send them upward. The enemy takes damage for each Goomba it is hit with. Fawful captures some nuggets and brainwashes them, while other ones are put in a cage in [[Dimble Wood]]. Bowser also encounters two new subspecies, the [[Chuboomba]]s, fat nuggets that carry lollipops, and [[Choomba]]s, nuggets that resemble steam engine trains and gain speed in their charge, even after Bowser punches them. Also, another, similar species, called [[Goombule]]s, are found inside Bowser. [[Jailgoon]]s are living cage enemies containing either a Goomba or a [[Bob-omb]].
Goombas return in this game as one of Bowser's special attacks, Goomba Storm, where the player has to touch Goombas to light them on fire and send them upward. The enemy takes damage for each Goomba it is hit with. Fawful captures some Goombas and brainwashes them, while other ones are put in a cage in [[Dimble Wood]]. Bowser also encounters two new subspecies, the [[Chuboomba]]s, fat Goombas that carry lollipops, and [[Choomba]]s, Goombas that resemble steam engine trains and gain speed in their charge, even after Bowser punches them. Also, another, similar species, called [[Goombule]]s, are found inside Bowser. [[Jailgoon]]s are living cage enemies containing either a Goomba or a [[Bob-omb]].


The top screen of Mario and Luigi's [[Special Attack (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Special Attack]]s tutorials show a Goomba being defeated by the Special Move.
The top screen of Mario and Luigi's [[Special Attack (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Special Attack]]s tutorials show a Goomba being defeated by the Special Move.
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'''nuggets''' reappear as enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Like a select few enemies, nuggets do not appear on the field, and can only be fought by getting into a battle with a [[Fly Guy#Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|Fly Guy]] or [[Durapurl]]. In battle, nuggets charge into Mario and Luigi without pausing. If they look in Mario's direction and tilt back, they're going to charge at Mario. If they look at Luigi's direction and tilt forward, they're going to charge at Luigi. Since nuggets are still weak they can cause the [[trip]] status effect.
'''Goombas''' reappear as enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Like a select few enemies, Goombas do not appear on the field, and can only be fought by getting into a battle with a [[Fly Guy#Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|Fly Guy]] or [[Durapurl]]. In battle, Goombas charge into Mario and Luigi without pausing. If they look in Mario's direction and tilt back, they're going to charge at Mario. If they look at Luigi's direction and tilt forward, they're going to charge at Luigi. Since Goombas are still weak they can cause the [[trip]] status effect.


nuggets attack in unison with Fly Guys differently depending on whether or not there are nuggets present in the battlefield. If there are not any nuggets present, a Fly Guy will fly high into the sky to reappear flying back into the battlefield from the background, now air-lifting a Goomba in its grip, who it'll drop in line with Mario and Luigi from Mario's left for them both to charge one after another at Mario and Luigi. Dodging the Goomba requires Mario and Luigi to jump before it hits them. Dodging the Fly Guy requires Mario and Luigi to not jump into it while trying to dodge the Goomba, and to just idle as it goes by. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.
Goombas attack in unison with Fly Guys differently depending on whether or not there are Goombas present in the battlefield. If there are not any Goombas present, a Fly Guy will fly high into the sky to reappear flying back into the battlefield from the background, now air-lifting a Goomba in its grip, who it'll drop in line with Mario and Luigi from Mario's left for them both to charge one after another at Mario and Luigi. Dodging the Goomba requires Mario and Luigi to jump before it hits them. Dodging the Fly Guy requires Mario and Luigi to not jump into it while trying to dodge the Goomba, and to just idle as it goes by. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.


If there is, a Fly Guy will pick up a nearby Goomba, fly above Mario or Luigi, and bomb the Goomba on them, which must be countered by smacking the Goomba into the sand before it lands on the targeted Bro. Regardless of whether the former part of the attack was countered or not, if the Goomba wasn't defeated due to the counter-attack, it will then either run at the targeted Bro again or if the Goomba has stars around its head, it will charge into the Bro who wasn't targeted. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.
If there is, a Fly Guy will pick up a nearby Goomba, fly above Mario or Luigi, and bomb the Goomba on them, which must be countered by smacking the Goomba into the sand before it lands on the targeted Bro. Regardless of whether the former part of the attack was countered or not, if the Goomba wasn't defeated due to the counter-attack, it will then either run at the targeted Bro again or if the Goomba has stars around its head, it will charge into the Bro who wasn't targeted. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.


nuggets have weaker versions early in the game known as [[Gromba]]s
Goombas have weaker versions early in the game known as [[Gromba]]s


A stronger variation of nuggets called [[Goomba R]]s appear later on in the game.
A stronger variation of Goombas called [[Goomba R]]s appear later on in the game.
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nuggets are playable characters in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', making use of a baseball bat and a glove which it levitates to make up for its lack of arms. [[Paragoomba]]s are also playable characters in the game, and are shown to have slightly higher-pitched voices. Goomba has the [[Ball Dash]] ability, where it can run very fast and possibly tag any runners out when carrying the ball. Goomba is a balanced character with above-average running, but is slightly weak in all the other stats.
Goombas are playable characters in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', making use of a baseball bat and a glove which it levitates to make up for its lack of arms. [[Paragoomba]]s are also playable characters in the game, and are shown to have slightly higher-pitched voices. Goomba has the [[Ball Dash]] ability, where it can run very fast and possibly tag any runners out when carrying the ball. Goomba is a balanced character with above-average running, but is slightly weak in all the other stats.


Both nuggets and Paranuggets return in the [[Mario Super Sluggers|sequel]], with slightly above average pitching and fielding abilities. However, Goomba seems to be slightly slower than it was in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. Goomba's Ball Dash ability returns in this game. The Mario Baseball series is the only time nuggets are playable in the Mario sports games
Both Goombas and Paragoombas return in the [[Mario Super Sluggers|sequel]], with slightly above average pitching and fielding abilities. However, Goomba seems to be slightly slower than it was in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. Goomba's Ball Dash ability returns in this game. The Mario Baseball series is the only time Goombas are playable in the Mario sports games


===''Super Princess Peach''===
===''Super Princess Peach''===
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[[File:SPPGoomba.png|frame|left|]]
In ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', Princess Peach has to fight the Koopa Troop while attempting to rescue Mario, Luigi and Toads. In the game, Bowser has acquired the [[Vibe Scepter]] from [[Vibe Island]], and he uses its power to attack Princess Peach's Castle. A lone Goomba leads an army of Hammer Bros. in an assault on the castle, using the power of the Vibe Scepter to debilitate the castle guards. The attack is successful, and Mario, Luigi, and multiple castle Toads are captured by the Hammer Bros. Fortunately, Princess Peach and her attendant [[Toadsworth]] escapes the assault. Princess Peach decides to rescue her friends, and she is given a magical umbrella named [[Perry]] to help her in her quest. Once again, nuggets, among other enemies, attempt to stop her in her travels around Vibe Island. She can throw the Goomba at another enemy, hit the Goomba with Perry, or have the umbrella eat the Goomba. Paranuggets, as well as a new variety the [[Red Paragoomba]], appear in the game as well. Princess Peach also battles with a number of emotional varieties of Goomba, all affected by the power of the Vibe Scepter (which is accidentally released across the island by the Goomba who leads the attack on Mushroom Castle). These emotional nuggets include the [[Mad Goomba]], the [[Sad Goomba]], the [[Sad Paragoomba]], and the [[Mad Red Paragoomba]].
In ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', Princess Peach has to fight the Koopa Troop while attempting to rescue Mario, Luigi and Toads. In the game, Bowser has acquired the [[Vibe Scepter]] from [[Vibe Island]], and he uses its power to attack Princess Peach's Castle. A lone Goomba leads an army of Hammer Bros. in an assault on the castle, using the power of the Vibe Scepter to debilitate the castle guards. The attack is successful, and Mario, Luigi, and multiple castle Toads are captured by the Hammer Bros. Fortunately, Princess Peach and her attendant [[Toadsworth]] escapes the assault. Princess Peach decides to rescue her friends, and she is given a magical umbrella named [[Perry]] to help her in her quest. Once again, Goombas, among other enemies, attempt to stop her in her travels around Vibe Island. She can throw the Goomba at another enemy, hit the Goomba with Perry, or have the umbrella eat the Goomba. Paragoombas, as well as a new variety the [[Red Paragoomba]], appear in the game as well. Princess Peach also battles with a number of emotional varieties of Goomba, all affected by the power of the Vibe Scepter (which is accidentally released across the island by the Goomba who leads the attack on Mushroom Castle). These emotional Goombas include the [[Mad Goomba]], the [[Sad Goomba]], the [[Sad Paragoomba]], and the [[Mad Red Paragoomba]].


===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', nuggets appear as NPC characters in the [[Castle Club]] game mode. Their name can also appear on the tournament scoreboard.
In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', Goombas appear as NPC characters in the [[Castle Club]] game mode. Their name can also appear on the tournament scoreboard.


===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
nuggets, regaining their traits from ''Super Mario 3D World'', return as enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. [[Goomba Tower]]s and the nuggets in life preservers return.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yelaZWsh6_o</ref>
Goombas, regaining their traits from ''Super Mario 3D World'', return as enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. [[Goomba Tower]]s and the Goombas in life preservers return.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yelaZWsh6_o</ref>


===''Super Mario Maker''===
===''Super Mario Maker''===
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nuggets are set to reappear in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', acting similarly to their appearance in 2D platformers, as enemies that can be placed in the course by the player. Like most other enemies, nuggets can be stacked, which in this case forms a [[Goomba Tower]]. [[Paragoomba]]s also return, and can be created by dragging [[Wing]]s onto a Goomba. They function similarly to their appearance in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]].
Goombas are set to reappear in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', acting similarly to their appearance in 2D platformers, as enemies that can be placed in the course by the player. Like most other enemies, Goombas can be stacked, which in this case forms a [[Goomba Tower]]. [[Paragoomba]]s also return, and can be created by dragging [[Wing]]s onto a Goomba. They function similarly to their appearance in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]].


Both nuggets and Paranuggets can be enlarged with the use of the [[Super Mushroom]], becoming [[Big Goomba]]s and [[Big Paragoomba]]s respectively. Additionally, the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' style replaces nuggets with [[Galoombas]], which function identically. The [[Goomba's Shoe]] returns from Super Mario Bros 3, and has been added to the original [[Super Mario Bros.]]  
Both Goombas and Paragoombas can be enlarged with the use of the [[Super Mushroom]], becoming [[Big Goomba]]s and [[Big Paragoomba]]s respectively. Additionally, the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' style replaces Goombas with [[Galoombas]], which function identically. The [[Goomba's Shoe]] returns from Super Mario Bros 3, and has been added to the original [[Super Mario Bros.]]  


Interestingly, nuggets will now swim in underwater sections, rapidly chasing after [[Mario]].
Interestingly, Goombas will now swim in underwater sections, rapidly chasing after [[Mario]].


===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
nuggets appear as weak, common enemies in the puzzle and RPG hybrid called ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. Its main attribute is the Wood type, which means its weakness is Fire while resisting Water. Its skill is Bash, where it can deal 10 damage to one foe. Its level cap is 25, lower than most enemies and allies in the game.
Goombas appear as weak, common enemies in the puzzle and RPG hybrid called ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. Its main attribute is the Wood type, which means its weakness is Fire while resisting Water. Its skill is Bash, where it can deal 10 damage to one foe. Its level cap is 25, lower than most enemies and allies in the game.


===Other appearances and cameos===
===Other appearances and cameos===
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nuggets have also appeared elsewhere. In ''[[zeldawiki:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Link's_Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'', nuggets reside in various underground passages and dungeons on [[zeldawiki:Koholint_Island|Koholint Island]] alongside [[Piranha Plant]]s. Link can either jump on a Goomba to defeat it or slash it with his sword. When Link uses the [[zeldawiki:Roc's_Feather|Roc's Feather]] to jump on a Goomba, he receives a [[zeldawiki:Recovery_Heart|Recovery Heart]]. This Goomba smiles unlike other nuggets.
Goombas have also appeared elsewhere. In ''[[zeldawiki:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Link's_Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'', Goombas reside in various underground passages and dungeons on [[zeldawiki:Koholint_Island|Koholint Island]] alongside [[Piranha Plant]]s. Link can either jump on a Goomba to defeat it or slash it with his sword. When Link uses the [[zeldawiki:Roc's_Feather|Roc's Feather]] to jump on a Goomba, he receives a [[zeldawiki:Recovery_Heart|Recovery Heart]]. This Goomba smiles unlike other Goombas.


====Super Mario Chess====
====Super Mario Chess====
In [[Super Mario Chess]], nuggets appear as rooks on Bowser's team.
In [[Super Mario Chess]], Goombas appear as rooks on Bowser's team.
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====''Wii Fit Plus'' / ''Wii Fit''====
====''Wii Fit Plus'' / ''Wii Fit''====
nuggets appear in the bicycle minigame where they are near the start and the tunnel.
Goombas appear in the bicycle minigame where they are near the start and the tunnel.


==General information==
==General information==
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[[File:MegaGoombaNSMB Beta Image Crop.gif|frame|A Mega Goomba walking in one of the prototype versions of ''New Super Mario Bros''.]]
[[File:MegaGoombaNSMB Beta Image Crop.gif|frame|A Mega Goomba walking in one of the prototype versions of ''New Super Mario Bros''.]]
nuggets are a fungus-based species capable of speech. They resemble brown mushrooms (or chestnuts, hence their Japanese name) with two feet but no arms and are specifically based on the [[wikipedia:Shiitake|shiitake]] mushroom. nuggets have large faces that occupy most of their mushroom caps, while their stems attach their heads to their feet. A defining feature are their black bushy eyebrows that form a scowl. They also have two upward-pointing fangs that sometimes resemble braces. Both nuggets and Toads are fungus-based, and both originated from the Mushroom Kingdom (although, as mentioned, the Goomba race betrayed their homeland many years ago).
Goombas are a fungus-based species capable of speech. They resemble brown mushrooms (or chestnuts, hence their Japanese name) with two feet but no arms and are specifically based on the [[wikipedia:Shiitake|shiitake]] mushroom. Goombas have large faces that occupy most of their mushroom caps, while their stems attach their heads to their feet. A defining feature are their black bushy eyebrows that form a scowl. They also have two upward-pointing fangs that sometimes resemble braces. Both Goombas and Toads are fungus-based, and both originated from the Mushroom Kingdom (although, as mentioned, the Goomba race betrayed their homeland many years ago).


nuggets are among the most basic enemies. They can typically be defeated with a single punch, stomp, or fireball attack, although in some games, they are a bit more resilient. When jumped on, nuggets usually flatten before being defeated. They are particularly weak against fire magic, as seen in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. Although nuggets are physically weak, they are very adaptable. Regular nuggets have been encountered in almost all types of terrain, while many sub-species have emerged perfectly suited for certain environments.
Goombas are among the most basic enemies. They can typically be defeated with a single punch, stomp, or fireball attack, although in some games, they are a bit more resilient. When jumped on, Goombas usually flatten before being defeated. They are particularly weak against fire magic, as seen in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. Although Goombas are physically weak, they are very adaptable. Regular Goombas have been encountered in almost all types of terrain, while many sub-species have emerged perfectly suited for certain environments.


[[File:100px-mushroom.gif|frame|left|A Goomba walking in ''Super Mario Bros.''.]]
[[File:100px-mushroom.gif|frame|left|A Goomba walking in ''Super Mario Bros.''.]]
nuggets' main form of attack is walking into their opponents. Rarely, a Goomba walks off a ledge and falls on its enemy. A Goomba's only real strength is that it works in large groups to attack an enemy. This forces the opponent to be much more cautious as he or she fights the group. In some games, nuggets have additional attacks such as biting and spitting thorns from their mouths in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]].'' In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, various nuggets attack by charging with a headbutt, biting, rolling, and kicking. In ''Paper Mario'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', nuggets gain the ability to [[headbonk]] enemies.
Goombas' main form of attack is walking into their opponents. Rarely, a Goomba walks off a ledge and falls on its enemy. A Goomba's only real strength is that it works in large groups to attack an enemy. This forces the opponent to be much more cautious as he or she fights the group. In some games, Goombas have additional attacks such as biting and spitting thorns from their mouths in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]].'' In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, various Goombas attack by charging with a headbutt, biting, rolling, and kicking. In ''Paper Mario'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Goombas gain the ability to [[headbonk]] enemies.


While not as often as [[Shy Guy|Shy Guys]], nuggets do occasionally use tools to aid them. Despite their lack of arms, nuggets are shown to be able to pick up and use various objects.
While not as often as [[Shy Guy|Shy Guys]], Goombas do occasionally use tools to aid them. Despite their lack of arms, Goombas are shown to be able to pick up and use various objects.
One part of technology the nuggets use is the parachute. The parachute allows a large number of nuggets to swarm enemy territory from the sky. nuggets using life preservers, and Goomdivers are equiped to adapt to water. nuggets have developed a number of tools to counter the jumping ability of the [[Mario Bros]].: The [[Goomba's Shoe]] allows them to imitate [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], while the spiked hat seen in the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series counters any jump attack (unless Mario is wearing a Spike Shield [[badge]]). Gritty nuggets have attached spears to their heads to counter stomp attacks as well.
One part of technology the Goombas use is the parachute. The parachute allows a large number of Goombas to swarm enemy territory from the sky. Goombas using life preservers, and Goomdivers are equiped to adapt to water. Goombas have developed a number of tools to counter the jumping ability of the [[Mario Bros]].: The [[Goomba's Shoe]] allows them to imitate [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], while the spiked hat seen in the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series counters any jump attack (unless Mario is wearing a Spike Shield [[badge]]). Gritty Goombas have attached spears to their heads to counter stomp attacks as well.


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*nuggets are the only enemies in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' game to have two different "defeated" poses: one showing it being flattened after being stomped by Mario/Luigi, and the other simply being flipped upside-down. This has sticked in later games.
*Goombas are the only enemies in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' game to have two different "defeated" poses: one showing it being flattened after being stomped by Mario/Luigi, and the other simply being flipped upside-down. This has sticked in later games.


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“So you think we're flimsy, huh? And you're going to "shred" us huh? Well, we'll just see about that!”
Goomba, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Goombas are one of the major species of the series. Since their first game appearance in Super Mario Bros., they have become one of the most iconic members of the Koopa Troop. Goombas resemble small, brown mushrooms and are a fungus-based species like Toads, Amanitas, Spooks, and Shroobs. Goombas are physically weak and are not much of a threat to Mario or Luigi, since a single stomp usually defeats them, although a number of different Goomba sub-species have emerged throughout the years. The Goombas, as a collective race, used to be allied with the Mushroom Kingdom. However, many of the Goombas have turned traitorous and joined the Koopa Troop, an organization led by Bowser. In many games, Goombas are the first enemy the player meets. Goombas have two feet and no visible arms.

However, not all Goombas are allied with Bowser or the Koopa Troop. Some Goombas, such as the inhabitants of Goomba Village, live peacefully inside the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, while others simply hold no allegiance and operate independently in distant locales such as Rogueport and Monstro Town. Goombas, along with Koopa Troopas, Piranha Plants, Lakitus, Bullet Bills, Bob-ombs, Shy Guys and Boos have become some of the most well-known and iconic enemies in the entire Mario series, appearing in almost every title.

Creation

The Goomba was the last enemy created during the development process of Super Mario Bros. despite being the first encountered. During development, the only basic enemy was the Koopa Troopa. However, play testers had stated that the Koopa Troopa was too tricky of an enemy to have as the first one. Using this, the developers decided to create an enemy that could be defeated with a single stomp. The Goomba itself was created with the appearance of a shiitake mushroom. Since the enemy was created toward the end of the development cycle, though, hardly any bytes remained on the cartridge. Therefore, to give the enemy moving animations, the developers reused and flipped the image, making it appear to be walking.[1]

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros.

Sprite of a Goomba from Super Mario Bros.

The original homeland of the Goombas is in the Mushroom Kingdom, which they share with the Mushroom Retainers. The two races lived in peace. However, at an unknown point in time, the Goombas betrayed their neighbors and joined the Koopa Troop. In Super Mario Bros., Goombas are the most common enemy. In the game, they appear in almost every level (except underwater levels and most castles). They can be defeated by jumping on them. They can also be defeated by shooting fire balls, Koopa Shells, or by hitting a block from below if they are on top of it. The user manual included with the game identifies them as Little Goomba, but no other Goombas had been introduced at this time.

Goombas in underground levels are colored blue, and in castle levels they are colored gray, indicating changes in lighting rather than a different breed of Goomba. Later games do introduce different types of Goombas, including blue, subterranean Gloombas, introduced in Paper Mario, which play the role of the Goombas in a Super Paper Mario level meant to represent Super Mario Bros.'s World 1-2.

If Mario or Luigi defeats the Bowser Impostor of World 1's castle with fireballs, it turns into its true form, a Goomba, before falling into the lava.

If the player completes the game and plays it again in Hard Mode, all Goombas are replaced with Buzzy Beetles.

Goombas flip between two sprites, giving them the appearance of walking. The Goombas in this game resemble mushrooms (notably, the Shiitake) more than most other sprites. They also seem to lack a mouth.

Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels

Goombas reappear in Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. Although Buzzy Beetles are more prominent in the game, large numbers of Goombas also appear in packs of three or four.

Super Mario Bros. 3

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A Goomba and Mario both in Goomba's Shoes in the Super Mario All-Stars remake of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Goombas reappear in Super Mario Bros. 3, where they can be found in all seven of the kingdoms of the Mushroom World. These Goombas are unchanged in behavior from their appearances in Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. This game introduces the concept of Goomba sub-species such as Paragoombas, winged Goombas that fly and drop Micro Goombas; Big Goombas, which are bigger but they can be defeated the same way; and Red Paragoombas, which can not fly, but can jump, unlike regular Goombas. The game marks the first time the Goomba's sprites are drawn with mouths.

The Goombas of World 5-3 use a device known as the Goomba's Shoe (previously known as the Kuribo's Shoe) to mimic the jumping abilities of Mario and Luigi. When in the green shoe, a Goomba can jump towards Mario and Luigi instead of walking into them. If Mario or Luigi defeats the Goomba by hitting a block underneath it, if it is standing on a block, the boot is left behind. Mario or Luigi can ride Goomba's Shoes, allowing him to stomp to spiked and unstompable enemies and walk on Spikes and Muncher patches. when Mario or Luigi gets to Card Roulete, Goomba's Shoe dissapear.

Super Mario World

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Official artwork of a Goomba in a Bubble.
A Galoomba in a bubble from Super Mario World.

Normal Goombas were originally going to appear in Super Mario World, but were replaced by Galoombas, a species resembling Goombas in appearance and name. Galoombas (round throwable Goombas), called Kuribon in the Japanese version of the game and "Goombas" in the original translation, are seemingly native to Dinosaur Land. They are rounder than normal Goombas and are knocked upside-down when jumped on, instead of being defeated. They are able to be picked up when in this state. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, after completing Special World, Galoombas turn yellow-colored and wear sunglasses.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

A Goomba from Super Mario 64.
A Goomba from Super Mario 64.

Goombas make their first 3D appearance in Super Mario 64 (and Super Mario 64 DS) as common enemies. Notably, in the DS remake, Goomboss, the ruler of the Goombas, manages to capture Mario. Goomboss is eventually defeated by Yoshi, and Mario is rescued.

In these games, Goombas act slightly differently than the previous games. Instead of walking back and forth in a straight path, Goombas patrol a small area in a circular motion. When they spot Mario (Luigi, Wario or Yoshi), they charge and if they hit the character he will lose one wedge of health. Goombas can be defeated by jumping on them or by throwing an object at them such as a Bob-omb. Punches and Kicks also work, and Yoshi can eat them. When destroyed, Goombas leave behind Yellow Coins, or in some levels in the remake, a Silver Star.

In Super Mario 64 DS Goombas sometimes wear a Mario, Luigi, or Wario cap. After defeating the Goomba, wearing the cap can transform the current character into the character that would normally wear that cap. In these games, Goombas often appear in groups of two or three. Big Goombas and Micro Goombas also appear in the remake and act like regular Goombas, except that Big Goombas are stronger than regular Goombas, and Micro Goombas are weaker, unlike Super Mario Bros. 3. In addition, Big Goombas leave behind a Blue Coin if a character Ground Pounds them.

New Super Mario Bros.

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A Goomba continuously walking in New Super Mario Bros..

Goombas appear in New Super Mario Bros.. They act very similar to the ones in Super Mario Bros. Paragoombas and Micro Goombas also reappear, but they act different. The Paragoombas chase Mario, however can only hop (they hop higher than the normal Goombas in this game when a chorus riff is heard), like the Red Paragoombas in Super Mario Bros. 3, and the Micro Goombas are weaker versions of normal Goombas, like in Super Mario 64. The Mega Goomba, a Goomba mega-sized by Bowser Jr.'s Mega Mushroom, is one of the bosses Mario can fight in World 4. Goombas also make a short hop to the chorus riff in the background music. Strangely, they can hop high enough for them to avoid incoming Koopa Shells.

Super Mario Galaxy

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A Goomba as it appears in Super Mario Galaxy.


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An ordinary Goomba on top of a Big Goomba.

Goombas appear in Super Mario Galaxy. There are several types of Goombas in Super Mario Galaxy. Normal Goombas act similar to the ones in Super Mario 64. When they see the player, they will attempt to cause damage by running into them. Goombas can be defeated by jumping on them, releasing a Coin. Spinning one or shooting a Star Bit at one flips it down, stunning it. At that point, the player can run into it to kick it and defeat it, releasing three Star Bits. Goombas appear in most galaxies, but in Space Junk Galaxy, the Goombas on the Yoshi Planet do not drop coins when they are defeated. In addition to the regular Goombas, Micro Goombas appear as well. They have a round shape, which makes them look similar to Galoombas. They appear in some galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy, and they appear uncommonly in the game's successor, Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are weaker than other Goombas, and can be defeated with one spin, rather than being flipped, and they always leave behind a Coin when defeated. However, it is possible to get three Star Bits from one of these small Goombas, by kicking them while they are stunned. It is only possible to stun them by hitting the vibrating poles in Gateway Galaxy or by firing a Star Bit at them. A Big Goomba also appears in the Gateway Galaxy. They are still very weak but they have a chance to defend themselves by jumping and hitting him if they see him.

Several alien subspecies of Goombas appear in this game as well. Octoombas and Goombeetles are common enemies and Jack O' Goombas appear in the haunted galaxies.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

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Artwork of a Goomba from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Goombas reappear in the game New Super Mario Bros. Wii, acting as their New Super Mario Bros. counterparts. Mega Goombas and Big Goombas also reappear, but rather than being big like in Super Mario Galaxy, they have the same size as in Super Mario Bros. 3. The Goomba, Big Goomba, and Mega Goomba can be encountered in the Enemy Course of World 1. In this Enemy Course it can be either eight Goombas, four Big Goombas, or two Mega Goombas. Also, during the boss fight with Kamek, his magic can transform the platforms into Goombas, in addition to a variety of other enemies.

In addition, in the seventh level of World 9, there are Goombas inside spiked chestnuts encountered called Prickly Goombas. These chestnuts prevent them from being stomped on, but the Goombas can break out of their shells by a fireball from Fire Mario or a Fire Piranha Plant.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

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The rounder version of the Goomba, in the Battle Belt Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Goombas reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, having the same roles as they had in the previous game. Big Goombas, Octoombas, Goombeetles, and Jack O' Goombas reappear as well. Octoombas in this game, while visually identical to the Octoombas in the first game, now attack by spitting rocks. Paragoombas and Big Paragoombas, which did not appear in the first game, also appear in the game. The lighter brown and rounder versions of Goombas also return, albeit not being as common as they were in the previous game, and they give out one Star Bit each instead of a coin when they are defeated with a Spin, although they still give out one coin when jumped on. In addition, stunning them with a Star Bit and then kicking them will still only yield one Star Bit as opposed to three as in the previous game. Also, in the mission "C'Mere, Goomba" in the Boulder Bowl Galaxy, a Gold Gearmo asks Mario to find a Goomba and bring it to it. Goombas can now turn around if Mario is close to them.

Chance Cubes also transform into Goombas if the player gets a Bowser emblem on it.

Super Mario 3D Land

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Mario, jumping towards a Goomba in Super Mario 3D Land.

Goombas make their reappearance in Super Mario 3D Land. Their behavior is the same as in the 3D Mario platforming games. Goomba boardsigns make their appearance as well, along with a new species, called Tail Goombas. It is possible to acquire a Super Leaf after defeating a Tail Goomba. A gold version of the Tail Goomba was planned to appear in the game, but it was removed in the final version.

On a side note, some Goombas are stacked up in a fashion similar to that of the Acks, Stackin' Stus, and Shy Stacks. These are called Goomba Towers. However, they still attack in the same manner as individual Goombas: by simply charging in the player's direction.

New Super Mario Bros. 2

A Bone Goomba.
Gold Goomba artwork from New Super Mario Bros. 2
A Gold Goomba.

Goombas reappear in the Nintendo 3DS game, New Super Mario Bros. 2, with two new variants. They maintain their appearance from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Goombas become Gold Goombas when Mario goes through a Golden Ring. The Goomba will then produce coins when touched. Another new Goomba called the Bone Goomba appears, which mainly appear in Towers and Castles.

Goomba Towers return from Super Mario 3D Land and like a regular Goomba, Goomba Towers can be turned into a stack of Gold Goombas. Jumping on a Gold Goomba would yield 5 coins, with each consecutive jump adding more coins to other golden enemies. Blue Goombas also appear and they appear in the World Flower and World 6 Ghost Houses and in the Super Mario Bros. World 1-2 remake area of the Gold Classics Pack.

New Super Mario Bros. U

Goombas reappear in New Super Mario Bros. U. They maintain their appearance from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, but also have a lighter colored, rounded variety with black stems on their heads named Goombrats. Mega Goombas, Big Goombas, and Prickly Goombas reappear as well.

Super Mario 3D World

Artwork of Cat Goomba from Super Mario 3D World.
A Cat Goomba.

Goombas also appear in Super Mario 3D World, behaving the same as they do in other 3D Mario platformers. Micro Goombas also appear, as well as Galoombas (which substituted Goombas in Super Mario World). Additionally, a new type of Goomba, which is based around the cat transformation, also appears; these Goombas attack by leaping up and pouncing the player. Additionally, some Goombas are seen riding in ice skates, or sleeping in spiked life-preservers. A Goomba Mask also appears as an item; wearing it causes any Goombas near the player to not attack them.

Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!

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The two Goombas of Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! stand before their master.

In the Japanese-exclusive anime movie Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!, two Goombas, who work for King Koopa, appear throughout the film, attempting to halt Mario, Luigi, and Kibidango in their search for Princess Peach.

These two Goombas first appear shortly after Mario and Luigi start their quest and follow the Mario Bros. to a camp they have set up for a night's rest. Luigi, however, has grown hungry and is unable to sleep. The Goombas then trick Luigi by saying they are mushrooms, and Luigi, desperate for food, follow them into a small clearing filled with strange, emotion-inducing mushrooms. Luigi (and Mario, who eventually finds his brother in the mushroom field) is eventually kidnapped by a large Paratroopa.

The Goombas next appear right after Mario and Luigi have collected the Super Mushroom and have come to a fork in the road. Here the Goombas decide to give Mario and Luigi false directions and lead the brothers to a Piranha Plant-filled area.

The Goombas are seen next in a cave-like area where they leave a trail of Coins for the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi follow this trail and end up in a larger cave, although the Goombas roll a rock up against the entrance of this cave, locking the Mario Bros. within it.

One of the Goombas' last efforts in the film comes when Mario and Luigi have reached Bowser's Castle. They activate a complex platform system over lava (with the inclusion of Podoboos), explaining that Mario has to jump over it to escape. Their plans are foiled, though, when Luigi (who is at the time mining for Coins) accidentally cause a huge flood through Bowser's Castle, putting out the lava and safely carrying the Mario Brothers on.

The Goombas of the movie are last seen being reprimanded by King Bowser for not stopping Mario and Luigi. They run away to parts unknown.

Super Mario Bros. (film)

Main article: Goomba (film)

Goombas appear in the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie. In the movie, they are portrayed as citizens of Dinohatten who have been de-evolved into slightly dim-witted but loyal members of President Koopa's army.

Super Mario Land series

Super Mario Land

Main article: Goombo

While the common Goombas did not appear in the game Super Mario Land, a Goomba species known as the Goombo did. They act very similar to Goombas in the Super Mario series.

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins

A Goomba, from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.

Goombas (not Goombos) reappear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Terekuribōs are Boo-like Goomba ghosts that appear in Pumpkin Zone. Another variety of Goombas known as Aqua Goombas are also prominently featured in the final stage of the Turtle Zone.

Wario Land series

Main article: Goom

Another species similar to Goombas known as Gooms appear in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. These creatures highly resemble Goombas, except that most Gooms are round and have arms. Many types of Gooms have appeared throughout the Wario Land series. These include Pirate Gooms and Wanderin' Gooms. One notable Goom, known as the Giant Spear Man, is Syrup's high-ranking Goom in Wario Land II. Other types of Gooms include Wizards, Para-Gooms, Yarikuri Obake, and Spearheads. These three varieties appear in Wario Land 3.

WarioWare series

Goombas make cameos in the WarioWare series. In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, they appear in the microgame Super Mario Bros., in which the player has to defeat the Goombas to win the microgame. In WarioWare: Twisted! in the boss game Super Mario Bros., they appear as enemies that try to defeat Mario, just as in Super Mario Bros.. In WarioWare: Touched! in the Super Mario Bros. microgame, they appear as one of the enemies that have to be defeated. They can defeated by tapping them with the stylus. Finally, in WarioWare: Smooth Moves in the third level of the microgame Super Mario Bros., a Goomba appears as an obstacle that Mario has to avoid, although sometimes it is replaced with a bottomless pit.

DIC cartoons

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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A Goomba from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Goombas are depicted as being weak soldiers in King Koopa's army. They accurately resemble the physical depiction of Goombas from the video games. Goombas change aliases depending on the plot, appearing as bikers, pirates, zombies, and ninjas.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

The continuation of the original cartoon series, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, retain Goombas and their status as weak yet loyal soldiers.

Mario Ice Capades

Goombas appear in Mario Ice Capades as minions of King Koopa. In the end, the Mario Bros. defeat them as well as their leader.

Mario and the Incredible Rescue

Goombas appear in Mario and the Incredible Rescue as Bowser's henchmen once again. They are all defeated by Mario, Luigi, and Toad by the end of the book.

Nintendo Comics System

Goombas appear in several issues of Nintendo Comics System, though they are scarcely seen, having seemingly been pushed aside by Shy Guys as the main troops of Bowser's army.

Club Nintendo

Goombas make a minor appearance in the German Club Nintendo comics. Two of them are seen in the story "Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!", on the island of Koopabiza. They, along with many other people and creatures, try to get to the beach. One of them is wearing a swimming ring. Also, the Gumba Royal Hotel on Koopabiza is named after the German spelling of the Goomba species.

Super Mario Adventures

In Super Mario Adventures, one ordinary Goomba makes a minor cameo among the Super Mario World creatures sent to attack Princess Toadstool's Palace.

Super Mario-Kun

In Super Mario-Kun, Goombas make several appearances, while not being in every volume.

Nintendo Adventure Books

Goombas appear in several of the Nintendo Adventure Books, starting with Leaping Lizards, where a pair appear to attack Luigi when he first arrives in the Mushroom Kingdom, only to be sent running after being stomped. Some later scurry out of the way as the heroes head to Mushroom Palace, and several are also among the crowds at the International Mushroom Games held three weeks later.

Luigi fights off several Goombas on his way to Wendy O. Koopa's secret camp in the Magma Pits in Koopa Capers, and a Goomba scientist named Dr. Sporis Von Fungenstein appears as the main antagonist in Doors to Doom.

Some Goombas shrunken by Magikoopa are sent into Yoshi's body after Mario in Unjust Desserts; if Mario smashes a Yellow Shell while inside Yoshi, it will cause tremors that cause some Goombas and assorted other shrunken enemies to go careening around the dinosaur's innards.

Hotel Mario

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Goombas in Hotel Mario.

Four varieties of Goomba appear in the game Hotel Mario. They aide Bowser in his attempt to transform the Mushroom Kingdom into his personal resort. Goombas guard the seven hotels set up by Bowser's Koopalings. In the game, Goombas attempt to prevent Mario from shutting down the seven Koopa Hotels. To do this, Mario has to shut all the doors in each hotel. Regular Goombas oppose his efforts by slowly walking to closed doors and opening them (as well as generally just getting in the Mario's way). Paragoombas (called Flying Goombas in this game) also appear. Two new types of Goomba, the Bellhop Goomba and the Rhinestone Goomba, make their only appearance in this game.

Yoshi series

Yoshi

Goombas make an appearance in Yoshi. They are enemies in the A Type part of the game, as well as the B Type. Goombas are not main enemies in this game, they just make appearances throughout some parts of it and act like every other enemy in the game. As with the game's other enemies, Goomba's sprite in Yoshi is similar to its sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

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Goombas' only appearance in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its remake Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Goombas appear, but they are not as common as Shy Guys and Koopa Troopas. Goombas only appear in one level: World 4-1 GO! GO! MARIO!! In this level, Goombas attempt to walk into Yoshi, knocking off Baby Mario and possibly having him kidnapped by a Toady. When Yoshi stomps on them, the Goomba flattens, but it is not defeated; they can even walk into and damage Yoshi even in this state. After some time, the Goomba "pops" and assumes its standard mushroom shape. These Goombas can be defeated with an egg toss, a Ground Pound attack, or Yoshi's tongue. Strangely, before Goombas jump off a ledge, they wiggle their eyebrows.

Yoshi's New Island

Goombas appear in Yoshi's New Island. Here, they are quite rare; in fact, they are only found in one level; Spin-Lift Drift. Unlike most titles, a single stomp does not defeat a Goomba; doing this simply flattens it, making it move faster. A ground pound, Yoshi's tongue, or an egg toss is required to defeat them.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Template:Smrpgenemy Goombas are among the weakest members of the Koopa Troop in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. However, they are more powerful than the Terrapin. In the game, many Goombas are seen at Mushroom Way, the area between Bowser's Keep and the Mushroom Kingdom. Goombas, under the command of two Hammer Bros., patrol the paths of Mushroom Way. In fact, Toad himself is captured by a group of Goombas while the he is on his way to the Mushroom Kingdom. Other Goombas not loyal to the Koopa Troop reside in Bandit's Way, working as independent thieves. Wild Goombas live in the Pipe Vault, a secret area near Rose Town. Although as strong as the Goombas from Mushroom Way and Bandit's Way, these Goombas are encountered much later in the game. Other independent Goombas live in the caves of the Midas River. These Goombas are more concerned with catching the river's fish to eat than battling outsiders. In battle, Goombas attack enemies by biting. They can also shoot sharp thorns to cause 50% more damage than usual.[2]. Goombas are fairly weak, and they can often be destroyed by a simple Timed Hit. A Goomba's bite attack can be blocked by defending right after the mushroom performed a somersault. The damage of a Goomba's thorn can be blunted by defending right before the projectile hits the party member. Additionally, Goombas typically fight in groups of two to three (either with other Goombas or stronger monsters). When defeated, Goombas often yield HP MAX! Flowers to Mario and his party.

Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, is actually on the verge of collapse. In the game, the Koopa Troop is devastated by the invasion of the extraterrestrial Smithy Gang. The gang chooses Bowser's Keep as their base-of-operations in Mario World. As a result, many enemies in the Koopa Troop switch sides to join the invaders while others simply ran away. One of the enemies that leaves the Koopa Troop is the Gu Goombas, who later become guards for the Smithy Gang. One Goomba deserter finds its way to Monstro Town, a community of reformed enemies. This lone Goomba sets up shop here, selling powerful Koopa-based armor and weapons. The Goomba is also aided by its three "little ones", the Triplets (others, not related to this Goomba, appeared in the Sunken Ship).

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A group of Goombas rejoin other members of the Koopa Troop in Rose Way.

After the Koopa Troop is expelled from Bowser's Keep, Bowser himself attempts to reassemble the remains of his troop in Rose Way. Many Goombas remain loyal to Bowser and join him in his quest to retake the castle, but by the time the army reaches Moleville, many Goombas have abandoned Bowser. By the time Bowser reaches Booster Tower, all of Bowser's army (including all his Goombas) has deserted him. However, at the tower, Bowser decides to join forces with Mario, knowing that with the Mario's strength, he can get his keep back. Eventually, Bowser, Mario, Princess Peach, Mallow, and Geno find their way to Monstro Town. While in the town for reformed enemies, Bowser runs into the Goomba deserter who has set up shop in the village. The Goomba apologizes for deserting the Koopa Troop, but offers to sell Bowser powerful weapons and armor in return. Eventually, Bowser, with the help of Mario and his friends, manages to expel the Smithy Gang and defeat their leader, Smithy. With his keep returned, many former soldiers (including many Goombas) return to King Bowser and the Koopa Troop. In fact, many Goombas help rebuild Bowser's Keep to its former glory.

Mario Party series

Goombas are a common sight in the various Mario Party titles. Often, they appear in the background of minigames or they host minigames themselves. Goomba gets the biggest role in Mario Party 4, where it is one of the hosts.

Mario Party

In Mario Party, a Goomba hosts the Flower Lottery in Peach's Birthday Cake. In Crazy Cutter, a Goomba is one of the few shapes that players have to drill.

Mario Party 2

“TEN HUT! It's time for a battle minigame! First, let's decide how many coins to take.”
Goomba, Mario Party 2

In Mario Party 2, a Goomba appears to host the all the duel and battle minigames. Other than that, Goombas do not play a very major role in this game. A Goomba also makes an appearance in Mystery Land in the tail of a airplane.

Mario Party 3

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Mario Party 3 also features Goombas. They still command Duel Minigames and Luigi's default partner is, in fact, a Goomba. The Goomba has an attack stat of 2, an HP stat of 1, and a salary of 2 coins per turn. Goombas make an appearance in Curtain Call, where the player has to memorize the order of them and other enemies on a stage. Paragoombas appear in Ridiculous Relay as obstacles. In Slot Synch, if players get a Goomba icon, they get one point. In Game Guy's Roulette a Goomba icon is one of the six icons the player can guess where the shell can go.

Mario Party 4

In Mario Party 4, Goomba appears as one of the hosts of the Party Cube, along with Toad, Boo, Shy Guy and Koopa Troopa. He wears a glittery pink top hat and a glittery pink vest and hosted both Goomba's Greedy Gala and the minigame room. In the minigames, Goombas appear in Long Claw of the Law as an outlaw, GOOOOOOOAL!! as a crowd member and Goomba's Chip Flip in Story Mode, as the character being fought against. A Goomba is also the referee in the Beach Volley Folley minigame.

Mario Party 5

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Goombas as seen in the minigame Hotel Goomba

The Goomba Engine and the Goomba-Trio Engine are two of the many engines the player can purchase for a machine in Super Duel Mode. Typically, the engine offers acceleration and speed in exchange for control. The Goomba Tires are fairly fast and they boast good acceleration, but other abilities are average. The Goomba Capsule, if landed on, makes the player swap coins with another randomly chosen opponent. They can be used on a player for five coins.

Goombas feature prominently in a minigame called Hotel Goomba, where they serve as obstacles that the player must punch to get through. A Goomba is a 30-feet marker in Triple Jump. Goombas appear as part of the background in Will Flower, Fight Cards and Random Ride. Goombas also feature prominently in Mathletes as the crowd and the host of the minigame. Players direct the movement of a Goomba or Paragoomba robot using slots in Quilt for Speed. In Clock Stoppers a Goomba is one of the three characters that appear when a team gets the clock hands matching the center one. Goombas appear as one of the contents of a can in Mario Can-Can. In Panic Pinball, Goombas appear on the top of the slot. When they are flattened by a pinball, they start the slots. Also, in Beach Volley Folley, the Goomba remains a referee.

Mario Party 6

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Several Goombas about to be trapped in Trap Ease Artist

The Goomba Orb makes a reappearance in Mario Party 6, but its function is different. If an opponent lands on the player's Goomba Orb space, the opponent must determine how much coins he or she has to give to the player by rolling a dice block. Goombas appear in the background in Thirsty Gulch. Goombas are one of the enemies featured in Odd Card Out, where players must guess which card is different from the other two. They also appear as part of the crowd in that minigame. Players have to take pictures with the most Goombas in Freeze Frame. In Trap Ease Artist, players capture Goombas or Gold Goombas to earn points. Goombas appear in the background in Sunday Drivers, Stage Fright, and Dunk Bros.. In Word Herd the lone player must direct Goombas away from the other three attacking players. Goombas appear in clean windows during the day in Clean Team. Goombas host Control Schtick. Goomba-shaped asteroids appear in Mass Meteor. The player has to rescue a Goomba in Lab Brats.

Mario Party Advance

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A Goomba that appears in Mario Party Advance.

In Mario Party Advance, one task the player must do is to obtain a train ticket and give it to a Goomba in the Goomba House. Goomba will then give the player the Gaddget Egg Roll when he is given the ticket. The ending says that he was made the new guide for Shroom City.

Goombas also appear in the minigame Floor It!, where the player must direct them to the correct floor. A Goomba hosts the minigame Volleybomb.

Galoomba characters also appear, such as Goombob and Goombetty.

Mario Party 7

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Wario and Toadette playing Royal Rumpus

The Goomba Orb does not appear in this game. Goomba figures can be bought from the Duty-free Shop. A Goomba appears in the background in Big Dripper, where it is being chased by bees. Goombas appear in the background in Kart Wheeled, Dart Attack, Weight for It, and Light Speed. They host the minigame Clock Watchers. Goombas appear as one type of card in Cardinal Rule. Players have to ground-pound Goombas and a Gold Goomba in Royal Rumpus, but the Gold Goomba is worth more points, but is more difficult to stomp. Goombas are one of the pictures players have to match in Spin Off.

Mario Party 8

Goomba has a board of its own, Goomba's Booty Boardwalk. Captain Goomba is the goal in this board. Other Goombas either hinder the player or help the player. Goombas appear in the background in Chump Rope, Swing Kings, Blazing Lassos, and Fruit Picker. Players have to shoot Goombas with paint in Paint Misbehavin' to win. In Lob to Rob, players hit Mushroom icons to gain points. Goomba pictures subtract points. Goombas chase the loser at the end of the minigame. Goombas help the player make a basket in Settle It in Court. Goombas appear as one of the nine rescue-able enemies in Specter Inspector. A Goomba is one of the racers in Moped Mayhem.

Mario Party DS

In the Nintendo DS game Mario Party DS, the Goombas take large role in various minigames that occurred during the event. One of the minigames they appear is Goomba Wrangler where they are used as points. The players must capture them by circling them using the stylus to gain points. Goombas (referred to as Brown Goombas in the instructions) are worth one point and move slowly when the minigame starts. Golden Goombas are worth three points and move faster; they appear later during the minigame. More Goombas arrive in this very spot from the staircases as the time goes by. However, they can be deducted by circling a Bob-omb. Depending on the points the player receives, the player may lose the ordinary Goombas or the rare Golden Goombas at that time resulting it to be knocked out from the player's container.

A Goomba also appears in a minigame called Soccer Survival. A large Goomba is the goalie and shoots soccer balls at the players. The object of the game is to avoid the soccer balls that the Goomba kicks to the players.

Goombas also appear in another minigame Call of the Goomba where they are lured by one of the players; they are also used as points. They appear in the middle of the field, and there are players away from them. The Goombas can be lured by players by using the music box to make the closest speed of the music as possible. They are lured if they listened to the colorful notes from one of the players. The lured creatures cannot return back into the field once they are caught by a player. If one of the Goombas hears a closest music than the weak music tune, the Goombas rather go towards the player who makes a closest speed of the music. The player who has the most Goombas wins.

In the minigame Plush Crush, the Goomba appears as a plush that uses one space during in the minigame. The plush can be carried by a player's mechanical grabber. It can be used to try to block the solo player's paths or to defeat the player by dropping this plush.

In another minigame Double Vision, Goombas occasionally appear as one of the three trace drawings for the two players to complete. The two players have to work together to trace the creature, the players all have a different color for them to trace in certain parts of this drawing.

In the last minigame in appearance Shorty Scorers, wooden Goombas appear as a goalkeeper at both of the goals. They automatically move at the left and the right side. The goalkeeper's job is to try to block the ball the players try to get a goal.

Mario Party 9

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The minigame Goomba Spotting.

In the Wii game Mario Party 9 Goombas play a small role, being seen mostly in minigames. One such minigame is Goomba Bowling, where the player must toss a Koopa Shell across a bridge to hit the Goombas. They also appear in Goomba Spotting and Goomba Village, the former involving counting the number of Goombas that pass by the player, and the latter involving trying to guess which Toad House contains the most Goombas. The Goomba also has its own constellation that can be bought in the museum, named "Ground Soldier." In Toad Road, random Goombas jump, looking at the vehicle.

Mario Party: Island Tour

Goombas reappear in the game Mario Party: Island Tour for the Nintendo 3DS. They appear in the minigame Git Along, Goomba, as obstacles that the player must lasso. They also appear as tiles in both of the minigames Match Faker and Tap Dash, appear in the minigame Starring Artist as one of the many constellations, and appear in a bubble in the minigame Spin the Bubble. They also appear in the AR Card Minigame Ka-Goomba!.

Mario Party 10

Goombas return again for a handful of minigames in Mario Party 10 for Wii U, generally appearing alongside the similar Galoomba and Goombrat in minigames where the player has to differentiate between the three in a certain way, such as Goomba Gallop and Goomba Gotcha.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros.

Goombas appear in the first Super Smash Bros.. They are seen in the background of the secret Mushroom Kingdom stage. These Goombas are rendered as 2-D NES-style sprites.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

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The Goomba trophy fought on during Event Match #14.

Goombas have a minor role in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Very rarely, a Goomba emerges from a Party Ball or a Crate, instead of an item. The Goomba then walks around the stage, damaging fighters until being defeated. Goombas are also featured prominently in the first level of Adventure Mode, the Mushroom Kingdom. As in the traditional Mario games, Goombas in this game can be defeated by any stomp or simple attack. A Goomba trophy can also be collected in the game by completing Event Match #14: Trophy Tussle 1, the battle taking place on a giant Goomba trophy.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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A Hammer Bro and Goomba, stealing the Banana Hoard.
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Two Goombas in the Subspace Emissary.

Goombas appear in the next game of the series, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They play another small role as in the previous game. They try to get in the players' way by bumping into them, similar to their purpose in most Mario games. Most of these Goombas work for Bowser, and they help him steal the Banana Hoard, but some aid Tabuu in defense of The Great Maze. Giant Goombas, who are bigger, stronger versions of Goombas also make an appearance in the Subspace Emissary.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Goombas appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They attack by charging into the player, and can be defeated by attacking them or with a single stomp. Giant Goombas also once again appear as enemies in this mode.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Template:Pmenemybox Goombas are a part of Bowser's army during his attempt to take the Mushroom Kingdom with the power of the Star Rod in the game Paper Mario. In fact, many varieties of Goombas aid Bowser. Goomboss (this time named the Goomba King) returns, commanding a large group of Goombas that reside in Goomba Road, the pathway between Goomba Village and Toad Town. Besides regular Goombas, he controls a large number of Paragoombas and Spiked Goombas, Goombas that wear spiked helmets to counter Mario's jumping ability. His two loyal henchmen, Red Goomba and Blue Goomba, appear in the game as well. A new sub-species of Goomba, known as the Gloomba, is also introduced. These dark Goombas live underground. The underground also includes Paragloombas and Spiked Gloombas. Hyper Goombas, green-colored Goombas similar to the Gu Goombas, are first seen in this game. These powerful Goombas can charge their attack power. Again, Hyper Goombas have a Hyper Paragoomba and a Hyper Spiky Goomba variant.

The regular brown Goombas of Paper Mario behave similarly to their counterparts in Super Mario 64. They patrol a small area, and upon seeing Mario, they can charge at him. In battle, Goombas attack by using the "Headbonk" technique. They jump in the air, then dive into Mario, bonking their head against him. This attack can be blocked by defending just as the Goomba's head touches Mario. If he is struck by the attack, Mario takes one HP of damage. At the beginning of the game, it requires two stomps or two Hammer strikes to defeat a Goomba (as Goombas only have two HP). However, after Mario learns how to use Action Commands, he only needs one timed attack to defeat one of them.

Although Goombas are normally fought at the beginning of the game, one Goomba can be fought much later than expected. At one point, Bowser asks Princess Peach what Mario fears most. One of Peach's choices is "A Goomba", and if she picks this, Kammy Koopa warps a Goomba to Shy Guy's Toy Box. Although Kammy expresses doubt that the Goomba will scare Mario away, she leaves the Goomba in charge of defending a Treasure Box. When Mario eventually arrived, the Goomba is quickly defeated by him.

Despite the large number of Goombas loyal to the Koopa Troop, Paper Mario notably features the first community of peaceful Goombas. This Goomba community is vital in defeating Bowser and freeing the Mushroom Kingdom. It is the family of Goombas (composed of Goompa, Gooma, Goompapa, Goomama, Goombaria, and Goombario) living in peaceful Goomba Village that first discovered Mario unconscious after the his initial defeat from Bowser. These Goombas nurse Mario back to full strength and provides him with a Hammer to fight the Koopa Troop. The family also allows Mario to take Goomnuts from their village; these nuts can be used by Mario to recover his FP. Goombario, a young Goomba and personal admirer of Mario, even joins the hero on his adventure. His Tattle ability is valuable, as he provides hints on how to defeat certain enemies. With Goombario's (among others) help, Mario is able to defeat Bowser and save the Mushroom Kingdom.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

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The three classes of Goombas as seen in the game.

Mario runs into a number of Goombas in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. These Goombas lives in a town known as Rogueport. Many of these Goombas are independent thieves, bandits, crooks, cheats, and "cleaners." These ones wear green hats, similar to the hat Link wears. Although not the best of company, these Goombas from Rogueport do not attack Mario. However, the Goombas that live in the Rogueport Sewers or in Petal Meadows are very aggressive. Goombas behave just as their Paper Mario counterparts and are not much of a threat, since Mario can perform Action Commands from the beginning of the game. All the Goomba sub-species featured previously in Paper Mario also return in this game.

Although a large number of either aggressive or simply seedy Goombas appear in the game, The Thousand-Year Door features two Goombas that aid Mario in his adventure. His first partner to do so is Goombella, a female college student from the University of Goom. She actually joins Mario on his quest to find the legendary treasure hidden beneath the town of Rogueport (as well as rescue Princess Peach, who has been captured by the Secret Society of the X-Nauts). Her Goomba teacher, from Goomba University Professor Frankly, also helps Mario by interpreting the Magical Map, allowing the him to find the next Crystal Star and continue his journey.

Super Paper Mario

Template:Spmenemybox Goombas appear in the game Super Paper Mario. In this adventure, Goombas are the first enemies to be battled. They are slightly less common then the Squiglets. Goombas also appear in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in rooms 2 and 5. Their HP is lowered to 1 in this game, but attack and defense stay the same from previous Paper Mario titles. Some of the Goombas in this game have the ability to Flip, just like Mario. This game also introduces Headbonk Goombas, which are throwbacks to the previous two Paper Mario games, as the Goombas' main attack is the Headbonk, and Dark Goombas, the dark versions of Goombas that appear in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Template:Pmssenemy Goombas reappear in the game Paper Mario: Sticker Star for the Nintendo 3DS. Their appearance is closer to that of the Goombas of the mainstream Mario games; their feet are now brown instead of red and their eyebrows are not as thick as in the previous Paper Mario games. However, as shown in early builds of this game, they were going to retain their past Paper Mario appearance with no changes.

In this game, regular Goombas are stronger and have more HP than their previous appearances and are seen in World 6, World 2, World 1 and World 3 making them one of the most common enemies. Goombas can now turn into Paper-Cone Goomba, pointed Goombas that resembles paper airplanes and even fly toward Mario, and a 2-Fold Goomba. Mural Goombas and Shiny Goombas also debut in the game as well. Like the two Paper Mario games, the Goomba's only attack is by Headbonking Mario. If a Goomba's attack misses, it will roll over. Some Goombas fight alone but they do aid Koopa Troopas, Buzzy Beetles and Spinies. It is possible to find a Goomba that aids not only an enemy in red robes but with a gasmask as well. Some Goombas also hide in bushes and will surprise and possibly scare the player by jumping out of the bush.

A trio of Goombas are fought in Decalburg to demonstrate the sticker mechanic. These same Goombas also guard the first Comet Piece in the game. The Megasparkle Goomba, a Goomba who went insane from a Royal Sticker, serves as the first major boss of the game. There are also two Goombas that assist the mini-boss in Water's Edge Way.

Mario Kart series

Goombas have appeared in various Mario Kart games. They appear in several courses, acting as obstacles to racers and cause a kart to spin out if hit. In most games, if a Goomba is hit by an item, it drops a Mushroom on the track, giving a kart a speed boost when picked up. Goomboss from Super Mario 64 DS appears in Mario Kart DS as a boss in Mission Mode. In Mario Kart Super Circuit, Goombas only appear in the audience when the player gets on the podium in a cup. Big Goombas and cardboard cut-outs of Goombas also appear in Mario Kart 7. Goomba Towers appear at the end of Mario Circuit in Mario Kart 8, and also replace the Porcupines as obstacles in Yoshi Valley.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Template:MLinfobox A group of Goombas join Bowser as he attempts to track down Cackletta in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. These Goombas hold tutorial battles with Mario and Luigi in the Koopa Cruiser, who happens to join the Bowser in his search for Cackletta (as the she has stolen Princess Peach's voice). These Goombas are patrolling the halls of the cruiser or simply hiding in barrels. The Goombas engage in battles with the Mario Bros., to get some training before the Mario Bros. battle Fawful. In battle, a Goomba approaches either Mario or Luigi, somersaults towards him, then bite. This attack can be dodged by jumping after the Goomba opened its mouth. To counter the attack, Mario or Luigi would have to jump right when the Goomba's mouth opened. They each have 4 HP. The Goombas did not see much action after that, since the Koopa Cruiser is shot down by Fawful before Cackletta is engaged in combat.

Although traditional, Koopa Troop-loyal Goombas did not appear throughout the rest of the game, a number of wild sub-species are located in Beanbean Kingdom. The Tanoombas resided just north of Beanbean Castle Town. Another sub-species, known as the Gritty Goomba, lives in the Teehee Valley and Gwarhar Lagoon regions of the Beanbean Kingdom. These Goombas are covered in bandages and have the ability to conjure sandstorms to distort opponents. The ones in Gwarhar Lagoon are slightly stronger than those in Teehee Valley.The last Beanbean Kingdom sub-species is the Goomdiver. Unlike most Goombas, these creatures can reside underwater since they wear special scuba diving gear. Mario and Luigi encounters Goomdivers in Oho Ocean.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Template:Pitenemy Goombas act as castle guards during the Shroob invasion, as depicted in the game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In this adventure, Goombas are considered the weakest member of the Koopa Troop. They patrol the halls of Baby Bowser's Castle, attacking any intruder who enters Prince Bowser's castle. To attack, a Goomba runs into the Mario Bros. They can be countered with a Jump attack. Goombas are sometimes aided in battle by Boos. Other Goomba sub-species are featured in the game. The Tanoomba returns from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and appears in Thwomp Mountain. The invading Shroobs also created their own version of the Tanoomba known as the Tashrooba. This dark sub-species serve as guards inside Shroob Castle, the conquered, Shroobified version of Princess Peach's Castle.

Additionally, in the present-time events of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Goombas appear in Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon. Although weak, these Goombas are slightly stronger, and they attack faster than their counterparts from Baby Bowser's Castle. These are the only non boss battles that can be fought in the present Mushroom Kingdom.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Bowser fricassees his Goomba clan with the move Goomba Storm.

Goombas return in this game as one of Bowser's special attacks, Goomba Storm, where the player has to touch Goombas to light them on fire and send them upward. The enemy takes damage for each Goomba it is hit with. Fawful captures some Goombas and brainwashes them, while other ones are put in a cage in Dimble Wood. Bowser also encounters two new subspecies, the Chuboombas, fat Goombas that carry lollipops, and Choombas, Goombas that resemble steam engine trains and gain speed in their charge, even after Bowser punches them. Also, another, similar species, called Goombules, are found inside Bowser. Jailgoons are living cage enemies containing either a Goomba or a Bob-omb.

The top screen of Mario and Luigi's Special Attacks tutorials show a Goomba being defeated by the Special Move.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

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Goombas reappear as enemies in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Like a select few enemies, Goombas do not appear on the field, and can only be fought by getting into a battle with a Fly Guy or Durapurl. In battle, Goombas charge into Mario and Luigi without pausing. If they look in Mario's direction and tilt back, they're going to charge at Mario. If they look at Luigi's direction and tilt forward, they're going to charge at Luigi. Since Goombas are still weak they can cause the trip status effect.

Goombas attack in unison with Fly Guys differently depending on whether or not there are Goombas present in the battlefield. If there are not any Goombas present, a Fly Guy will fly high into the sky to reappear flying back into the battlefield from the background, now air-lifting a Goomba in its grip, who it'll drop in line with Mario and Luigi from Mario's left for them both to charge one after another at Mario and Luigi. Dodging the Goomba requires Mario and Luigi to jump before it hits them. Dodging the Fly Guy requires Mario and Luigi to not jump into it while trying to dodge the Goomba, and to just idle as it goes by. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.

If there is, a Fly Guy will pick up a nearby Goomba, fly above Mario or Luigi, and bomb the Goomba on them, which must be countered by smacking the Goomba into the sand before it lands on the targeted Bro. Regardless of whether the former part of the attack was countered or not, if the Goomba wasn't defeated due to the counter-attack, it will then either run at the targeted Bro again or if the Goomba has stars around its head, it will charge into the Bro who wasn't targeted. This attack takes up the Fly Guy's attack turn.

Goombas have weaker versions early in the game known as Grombas

A stronger variation of Goombas called Goomba Rs appear later on in the game.

Mario Baseball series

A Goomba prepares to bat, in Mario Super Sluggers.
A Goomba prepares to bat in Mario Super Sluggers.

Goombas are playable characters in Mario Superstar Baseball, making use of a baseball bat and a glove which it levitates to make up for its lack of arms. Paragoombas are also playable characters in the game, and are shown to have slightly higher-pitched voices. Goomba has the Ball Dash ability, where it can run very fast and possibly tag any runners out when carrying the ball. Goomba is a balanced character with above-average running, but is slightly weak in all the other stats.

Both Goombas and Paragoombas return in the sequel, with slightly above average pitching and fielding abilities. However, Goomba seems to be slightly slower than it was in Mario Superstar Baseball. Goomba's Ball Dash ability returns in this game. The Mario Baseball series is the only time Goombas are playable in the Mario sports games

Super Princess Peach

A Goomba from Super Princess Peach

In Super Princess Peach, Princess Peach has to fight the Koopa Troop while attempting to rescue Mario, Luigi and Toads. In the game, Bowser has acquired the Vibe Scepter from Vibe Island, and he uses its power to attack Princess Peach's Castle. A lone Goomba leads an army of Hammer Bros. in an assault on the castle, using the power of the Vibe Scepter to debilitate the castle guards. The attack is successful, and Mario, Luigi, and multiple castle Toads are captured by the Hammer Bros. Fortunately, Princess Peach and her attendant Toadsworth escapes the assault. Princess Peach decides to rescue her friends, and she is given a magical umbrella named Perry to help her in her quest. Once again, Goombas, among other enemies, attempt to stop her in her travels around Vibe Island. She can throw the Goomba at another enemy, hit the Goomba with Perry, or have the umbrella eat the Goomba. Paragoombas, as well as a new variety the Red Paragoomba, appear in the game as well. Princess Peach also battles with a number of emotional varieties of Goomba, all affected by the power of the Vibe Scepter (which is accidentally released across the island by the Goomba who leads the attack on Mushroom Castle). These emotional Goombas include the Mad Goomba, the Sad Goomba, the Sad Paragoomba, and the Mad Red Paragoomba.

Mario Golf: World Tour

In Mario Golf: World Tour, Goombas appear as NPC characters in the Castle Club game mode. Their name can also appear on the tournament scoreboard.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Goombas, regaining their traits from Super Mario 3D World, return as enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Goomba Towers and the Goombas in life preservers return.[3]

Super Mario Maker

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Goombas are set to reappear in Super Mario Maker, acting similarly to their appearance in 2D platformers, as enemies that can be placed in the course by the player. Like most other enemies, Goombas can be stacked, which in this case forms a Goomba Tower. Paragoombas also return, and can be created by dragging Wings onto a Goomba. They function similarly to their appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3.

Both Goombas and Paragoombas can be enlarged with the use of the Super Mushroom, becoming Big Goombas and Big Paragoombas respectively. Additionally, the Super Mario World style replaces Goombas with Galoombas, which function identically. The Goomba's Shoe returns from Super Mario Bros 3, and has been added to the original Super Mario Bros.

Interestingly, Goombas will now swim in underwater sections, rapidly chasing after Mario.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Goombas appear as weak, common enemies in the puzzle and RPG hybrid called Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. Its main attribute is the Wood type, which means its weakness is Fire while resisting Water. Its skill is Bash, where it can deal 10 damage to one foe. Its level cap is 25, lower than most enemies and allies in the game.

Other appearances and cameos

The Legend of Zelda series

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A Goomba as it appears in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX.

Goombas have also appeared elsewhere. In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Goombas reside in various underground passages and dungeons on Koholint Island alongside Piranha Plants. Link can either jump on a Goomba to defeat it or slash it with his sword. When Link uses the Roc's Feather to jump on a Goomba, he receives a Recovery Heart. This Goomba smiles unlike other Goombas.

Super Mario Chess

In Super Mario Chess, Goombas appear as rooks on Bowser's team.

Wii Fit Plus / Wii Fit

Goombas appear in the bicycle minigame where they are near the start and the tunnel.

General information

Traits and abilities

“'Marching straight ahead into the enemy's feet!' Didn't you memorize that in Goomba boot camp?”
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A Mega Goomba walking in one of the prototype versions of New Super Mario Bros.

Goombas are a fungus-based species capable of speech. They resemble brown mushrooms (or chestnuts, hence their Japanese name) with two feet but no arms and are specifically based on the shiitake mushroom. Goombas have large faces that occupy most of their mushroom caps, while their stems attach their heads to their feet. A defining feature are their black bushy eyebrows that form a scowl. They also have two upward-pointing fangs that sometimes resemble braces. Both Goombas and Toads are fungus-based, and both originated from the Mushroom Kingdom (although, as mentioned, the Goomba race betrayed their homeland many years ago).

Goombas are among the most basic enemies. They can typically be defeated with a single punch, stomp, or fireball attack, although in some games, they are a bit more resilient. When jumped on, Goombas usually flatten before being defeated. They are particularly weak against fire magic, as seen in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Although Goombas are physically weak, they are very adaptable. Regular Goombas have been encountered in almost all types of terrain, while many sub-species have emerged perfectly suited for certain environments.

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A Goomba walking in Super Mario Bros..

Goombas' main form of attack is walking into their opponents. Rarely, a Goomba walks off a ledge and falls on its enemy. A Goomba's only real strength is that it works in large groups to attack an enemy. This forces the opponent to be much more cautious as he or she fights the group. In some games, Goombas have additional attacks such as biting and spitting thorns from their mouths in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. In the Mario & Luigi series, various Goombas attack by charging with a headbutt, biting, rolling, and kicking. In Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Goombas gain the ability to headbonk enemies.

While not as often as Shy Guys, Goombas do occasionally use tools to aid them. Despite their lack of arms, Goombas are shown to be able to pick up and use various objects. One part of technology the Goombas use is the parachute. The parachute allows a large number of Goombas to swarm enemy territory from the sky. Goombas using life preservers, and Goomdivers are equiped to adapt to water. Goombas have developed a number of tools to counter the jumping ability of the Mario Bros.: The Goomba's Shoe allows them to imitate Mario and Luigi, while the spiked hat seen in the Paper Mario series counters any jump attack (unless Mario is wearing a Spike Shield badge). Gritty Goombas have attached spears to their heads to counter stomp attacks as well.

Etymology

The name "Goomba" is the same as the Italian slang word "goombah". This term was used by Italian-Americans to describe themselves (although the term has also emerged as a derogatory word used against Italian-Americans). The term "goombah" originated from the Italian word "compare" (abbreviated as "compa") which literally means "friend",an other definition for "goombah" is a member of a criminal gang. Coincidentally, the Hungarian word for mushroom is "gomba".

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Official profiles and statistics

Main article: List of Goomba profiles and statistics‎

Trophy information

Super Smash Bros. Melee

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Goombas are actually traitors who've defected from the Mushroom Kingdom's forces. They're a slow and predictable nuisance, as they always try to wander into Mario's path. Fortunately for Mario, they don't have much stamina, as a single jump on the head is generally enough to defeat them.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • Goombas are the only enemies in the original Super Mario Bros. game to have two different "defeated" poses: one showing it being flattened after being stomped by Mario/Luigi, and the other simply being flipped upside-down. This has sticked in later games.

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