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*'''''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' "Denizens of Dinosaur Land" poster:''' ''Stomp Goombas once to flip them over, then pick them up and toss them.''
*'''''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' "Denizens of Dinosaur Land" poster:''' ''Stomp Goombas once to flip them over, then pick them up and toss them.''
===''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]''===
*''Jump on it to make it roll. Mario can also hold it or throw it.''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'', pg. 63</ref>


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Revision as of 17:21, January 21, 2020

Not to be confused with Gloomba.

Template:Species-infobox Galoombas (named Goombas[1] before Super Mario 3D World) are somewhat rare enemies from Super Mario World. They either walk across the ground, parachute from above or float down in bubbles (which burst upon coming into contact with any object), or can even appear with wings to hop around. In Super Mario 3D World, they are given the name Galoomba to distinguish them from actual Goombas.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

This variation of Goomba first appears in Super Mario World. Although these creatures walk in straight paths to attack like regular Goombas, these baddies do not resemble the original ones. These Goombas do not have mushroom-shaped heads but rather more spherical ones. They also lack a stem; the Goomba's two feet are attached directly to the bottom of the head. As such, they resemble chestnuts more than mushrooms. Here, they have yellow feet.

They cannot be defeated in a single jump, as doing so flips them over and immobilizes them. In this state, they can be picked up and thrown at other enemies, like with Koopa Troopas. Running into them or jumping on them when flipped causes them to be kicked around (though they do not ricochet, like shells do). After a few seconds they right themselves, which damages Mario if he is carrying one. They can automatically be defeated with a Spin Jump, with a fireball or an attack from Yoshi; an attack with the cape causes them to be flipped over as well.

There are two variants of Goombas in the original Super Mario World. Para-Goombas are Goombas which utilize parachutes instead of being Goombas with wings, though Flying Goombas, which are wing-bearing Goombas, also appear, and can only hop on the ground instead of fly. Like Paragoombas, Flying Goombas' wings are clipped after one stomp, reverting them to normal Goombas, and thus, stomping on them after their wings are gone just renders them helpless for a few moments, allowing the player to throw them at other enemies. Spiked versions of Flying Goombas also known as Para-Goombas later appeared in Mario Clash.

A Goomba during the Fall of Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2.

In the Game Boy Advance remake, Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, after the player beats the Special Zone and finds all of the exits, the Goombas are recolored yellow and wear sunglasses.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, a single Super Mario World Goomba appears at the end of the World-e level Rich with Ropes, where Para-Goombas can also be found. They can be stomped on and grabbed like in Super Mario World.

Super Mario 3D World

After a long absence, Galoombas reappear in Super Mario 3D World, alongside regular Goombas and a bigger variation named Big Galoomba. Like normal Goombas in 3D Mario games, they attempt to chase after the player upon seeing them. Additionally, like in Super Mario World, Galoombas cannot be defeated with one jump, as that causes them to be flipped over, though unlike Super Mario World a second jump defeats them. A Ground Pound can also be used to defeat them in one hit. Additionally, Galoombas cannot be carried, kicked around, or thrown, as running into them while immobilized also causes them to be defeated.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

Galoombas replace regular Goombas when in the Super Mario World style in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS. They use a slightly edited version of their original sprite from Super Mario World (their feet are colored green instead of yellow to match their artwork and modern appearances), and when stomped on, they turn upside down, waiting for the player to pick their bodies up and hurl them. If a Super Mushroom is dragged onto a Galoomba, the enemy will transform into a Big Galoomba. If wings are given to a Galoomba, it will become a Flying Goomba.

Super Mario Maker 2

Galoombas reappear in Super Mario Maker 2.[2] By tapping and holding them in Course Maker, they can be changed into a Goombrat-like enemy called Goombud.

Even though Galoombas coexisted with true Goombas in Super Mario 3D World, which has its own style in this sequel, they remain exclusive to the Super Mario World style.

Super Mario World cartoon

Goombas, Boo Buddies, and Ninjis
Goombas with Boo Buddies and Ninjis in "The Yoshi Shuffle".

These Goombas appear twice in the Super Mario World cartoon. They first appear in "The Wheel Thing", in which they are shown as being the "power source" for the cars made by Mario and Luigi. They also briefly appear in "The Yoshi Shuffle" in the audience during the football game.

Super Mario Adventures

In Super Mario Adventures, these Goombas and at least two Flying Goombas were sent by Bowser to attack Princess Toadstool's Palace. In addition, they were among the attendees to Bowser's marriage to the hypnotized Princess Toadstool.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 3

Flying Goombas appear as an obstacle during the minigame Ridiculous Relay. The single player must dodge both them and Banzai Bills in their hand glider, and reach the finish line before the other three players do.

Mario Party Advance

Two Goombas appear in Mario Party Advance at Goombob Manor, named Goombob and Goombetty. Red and blue Goombas also appear in Tap-Tap Sumo.

Mario Party 10

Galoombas appear in Mario Party 10, in a few minigames that also feature Goombas and Goombrats.

Mario Party: Star Rush

Galoombas appear in the Mario Party: Star Rush minigame Goomba Guess. The goal of the minigame is to tap the most Goombas, while Galoombas deduct one point from the player. In the beginning of the minigame, the placement of the enemies are shown before they shift positions, and afterward are covered by a dark veil so players are required to memorize the placements beforehand.

Super Mario Party

Galoombas appear in Super Mario Party as non-playable characters.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

  • Super Mario World Instruction Booklet: Jump on it to make it roll. You can also hold it or throw it.[3]

Mario Party: Star Rush

Image Name Bio
Galoomba as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Galoomba
A Goomba-like foe that is not a Goomba.
"I know they're similar, but for their sake, do try keeping your Galoombas and Goombas straight!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クリボン[?]
Kuribon
Variant of Kuribō.
Chinese 栗邦邦[?]
Lì Bāngbāng
Pun of "栗寶寶(Goomba)" and "硬邦邦(Tough)"
Dutch Galoomba[?] -
German Galumba[?] Transliteration of the English name.
Italian Goombruno[?] Pun on "Goomba" and "bruno" (dark brown). Goombruno is also the name Goombob had in Mario Party Advance.
Korean 밤바[?]
Bamba
Portmanteau of 밤(Bam, meaning Chestnut) and Goomba
Portuguese Galoomba[?] -
Romanian Goomba (Super Mario World animated series)[?] Goomba
Russian Галумба[?]
Galumba
Galoomba
Spanish Goombaya[?] Pun on Goomba and baya (berry).

Trivia

  • In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, while Galoombas do not appear directly in the game, they are mentioned in one of the randomly generated Tips. In it, it is clarified that Super Mario World has no Goombas, and that Galoombas are a different species.
  • The Wario Land series features foes similar to Galoombas.
    • Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land features the Wanderin' Goom which look nearly identical to Galoombas outside of possessing ears and have similar names. Like Galoombas, they cannot be stomped but can be flipped over to use as projectiles.
    • In Wario Land 3, the Chestnut enemies that Wolfenboss summons look very similar to Galoombas, and are similarly knocked around when hit with the Dash Attack.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario World English instruction booklet, page 23.
  2. ^ Nintendo. (February 13, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved on February 13, 2019.
  3. ^ Super Mario World Instruction Booklet, pg. 23

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