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|Jap=Garigari<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' internal filename (<tt>ObjectData/Garigari.arc</tt>)</ref><br>(internal)<br>ゴールモンド<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' Shogakukan book, [[Media:DKJB Shogakukan pages 170-171.jpg|page 171]]</ref><br>''Gōrumondo'' | |Jap=Garigari<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' internal filename (<tt>ObjectData/Garigari.arc</tt>)</ref><br>(internal)<br>ゴールモンド<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' Shogakukan book, [[Media:DKJB Shogakukan pages 170-171.jpg|page 171]]</ref><br>''Gōrumondo'' | ||
|JapM=Onomatopoeia for a tough and coarse state or texture.<br><br>Possibly a | |JapM=Onomatopoeia for a tough and coarse state or texture.<br><br>Possibly a play of「ゴールド」(''gōrudo'', gold) and "mondo" | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 05:30, September 14, 2021
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
- This article is about the enemy from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. For the recurring buzz saw obstacle also known as "Garigari" in Japanese, see Grinder.
Gōrumondo are a species of armadillo-like creatures from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.
Gōrumondo act as mini-bosses by trying to prevent Donkey Kong from reaching a fruit at the end. Each Gōrumondo takes a different number of times to defeat. The first one appears in Massive Canyon, and it takes five hits to defeat. Another one appears in Ancient Foundry, and it takes seven hits to defeat. A third Gōrumondo appears in Magma Coliseum.
Gōrumondo attack by curling into a ball and rolling toward Donkey Kong. When they stop, Donkey Kong can use the Sound Wave Attack, causing him to engage a fallen Gōrumondo. He first kicks it into the air, and then, after hitting it back into the air a number of times, punches it into submission. Once defeated, they leave behind five beats.
Names in other languages
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Trivia
- When Gōrumondo get beaten, a jingle similar to that of Slot Machine Barrel from Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze plays.
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