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A '''Tail Goomba''',<ref name=Prima>{{cite|quote=''If a Goomba has a Tanooki tail, a little more caution is advised. Tail Goombas jump toward you, and a midair collision is a painful experience. When it lands, the Tanooki Goomba performs a tail whip. Jump over the attack to safely land on its head.''|author=von Esmarch, Nick|date=2011|title=Super Mario 3D Land Prima Official Game Guide|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|isbn=978-0307893864|page=13}}</ref> also referred to as '''Tanooki Goomba''',<ref name=Prima/> is a [[Goomba]] with a [[Raccoon Mario|tail]] that only appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. Its powers were given by [[Bowser]] with his [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], as shown in one of the letters Mario receives during the game's story. | A '''Tail Goomba''',<ref name=Prima>{{cite|quote=''If a Goomba has a Tanooki tail, a little more caution is advised. Tail Goombas jump toward you, and a midair collision is a painful experience. When it lands, the Tanooki Goomba performs a tail whip. Jump over the attack to safely land on its head.''|author=von Esmarch, Nick|date=2011|title=Super Mario 3D Land Prima Official Game Guide|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|isbn=978-0307893864|page=13}}</ref> also referred to as '''Tanooki Goomba''',<ref name=Prima/> is a [[Goomba]] with a [[Raccoon Mario|tail]] that only appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. Its powers were given by [[Bowser]] with his [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], as shown in one of the letters Mario receives during the game's story. |
Revision as of 19:18, April 8, 2024
- Not to be confused with Tanoomba.
Tail Goomba | |||
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Tail Goomba artwork for Super Mario 3D Land | |||
First appearance | Super Mario 3D Land (2011) | ||
Variant of | Goomba | ||
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A Tail Goomba,[1] also referred to as Tanooki Goomba,[1] is a Goomba with a tail that only appears in Super Mario 3D Land. Its powers were given by Bowser with his Super Leaves, as shown in one of the letters Mario receives during the game's story.
History
Super Mario 3D Land
Tail Goombas attack like Tanooki Mario by jumping into the air and fluttering down to the ground slowly, performing a tail whip when they land. They can be defeated like normal Goombas. In some levels, Tail Goombas jump into the air towards Mario, trying to catch him with a tail whip. There are also Big Tail Goombas, larger variants of Tail Goombas. Pre-release material also featured golden variants of Tail Goombas. They attacked in the same manner as the normal variants, but flew further.
Defeating a Tail Goomba gives the player one coin, but some may drop a Super Leaf instead.
Mario Golf: World Tour
In Mario Golf: World Tour, "Tail Goomba" is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard.
Official profiles
Super Mario 3D Land
- Website description:
- English (British):
These Goombas have grown tails and can use them to attack Mario.[2] - Dutch:
Deze Goomba's hebben een staart, die ze gebruiken om Mario aan te vallen.[3] - French (Europe):
Ces Goombas possèdent une queue et peuvent l'utiliser pour attaquer Mario.[4] - German:
Diese Gumbas haben Schweife und können sie gegen Mario einsetzen.[5] - Italian:
Questi Goomba hanno una coda che possono usare per colpire Mario.[6] - Portuguese (Portugal):
Estes Goombas têm caudas e podem usá-las para atacarem Mario.[7] - Spanish (Europe):
Estos Goombas también tienen cola, y por supuesto la utilizarán contra Mario.[8]
- English (British):
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | しっぽクリボー[?] Shippo Kuribō |
Tail Goomba | |
Chinese (simplified) | 尾巴栗子小子[9] Wěibā Lìzixiǎozi |
Tail Goomba | |
Chinese (traditional) | 尾巴栗寶寶[10] Wěibā Lìbǎobǎo |
Tail Goomba | |
Dutch | Tail Goomba[?] | - | |
French | Goomba à Queue[?] | Tail Goomba | |
German | Tanuki-Gumba[?] | Tanooki Goomba | |
Italian | Goomba Giracoda[?] | Rotating-Tail Goomba | |
Korean | 꼬리굼바[?] Kkori-Gumba |
Tail Goomba | |
Portuguese | Goomba Tanooki[?] | Tanooki Goomba | |
Russian | Хвостатый гумба[?] Khvostatyy gumba |
Tail Goomba | |
Spanish | Goomba Tanuki[?] | Tanooki Goomba |
References
- ^ a b "If a Goomba has a Tanooki tail, a little more caution is advised. Tail Goombas jump toward you, and a midair collision is a painful experience. When it lands, the Tanooki Goomba performs a tail whip. Jump over the attack to safely land on its head." – von Esmarch, Nick (2011). Super Mario 3D Land Prima Official Game Guide. Prima Games. ISBN 978-0307893864. Page 13.
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (UK & Ireland) § The Game World. nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 21:51:15 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (Netherlands) § De spelwereld. nintendo.nl. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:04:22 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (France) § L'univers de jeu. nintendo.fr. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:06:33 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (Germany) § Die Spielwelt. nintendo.de. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:08:36 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (Italy) § Il Mondo di gioco. nintendo.it. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:10:30 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (Portugal) § O mundo do jogo. nintendo.pt. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:02:03 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Official website of Super Mario 3D Land (Spain) § Mundo del juego. nintendo.es. Retrieved April 8, 2024. (Archived April 8, 2024, 22:00:02 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ 超级马力欧 3D乐园:冒险的舞台. iQue (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved December 20, 2019.
- ^ 超級瑪利歐 3D樂園 繁體中文版 - 香港任天堂網站. Nintendo.com.hk (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved December 20, 2019.