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'''Komboos''' are walking {{wp|giant kelp}}-like creatures found in the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Seaside Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are normally found in chasms in Lake Lamode and Bubblaine, and if [[Mario]] swims to their spawning point, they will emerge and start walking in a swaying motion towards Mario with their four legs so their bodies can hit him accordingly. Mario can simply throw [[Cappy]] at them to take them out; however, they will keep spawning from the same position. They come in two different colors Green and Gold. Komboos also cannot be [[capture]]d.  
'''Komboos''' are walking {{wp|giant kelp}}-like creatures found in the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Seaside Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are normally found in chasms in Lake Lamode and Bubblaine, and if [[Mario]] swims to their spawning point, they will emerge and start walking in a swaying motion towards Mario with their four legs so their bodies can hit him accordingly. Mario can simply throw [[Cappy]] at them to take them out; however, they will keep spawning from the same position. They can be found in different color variations. Komboos also cannot be [[capture]]d.


==Trivia==  
==Trivia==  

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Komboos are walking giant kelp-like creatures found in the Lake Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom of Super Mario Odyssey. They are normally found in chasms in Lake Lamode and Bubblaine, and if Mario swims to their spawning point, they will emerge and start walking in a swaying motion towards Mario with their four legs so their bodies can hit him accordingly. Mario can simply throw Cappy at them to take them out; however, they will keep spawning from the same position. They can be found in different color variations. Komboos also cannot be captured.

Trivia

  • Their name is likely a reference to kombu, a variety of seaweed used extensively in Japanese cuisine. The green and gold color of the Komboo is a reference that kombu itself is a gold algae, though it has a green coloration.