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|JapR=Guragon
|JapR=Guragon
|JapM=From「ぐらぐら」(''guragura'', "unsteadily") and Japanese monster-name suffix「~ゴン」(''-gon'')
|JapM=From「ぐらぐら」(''guragura'', "unsteadily") and Japanese monster-name suffix「~ゴン」(''-gon'')
|Dut=Khorossus
|DutM=
|FreE=Goroulis
|FreE=Goroulis
|FreEM=From「ごろごろ」(''gorogoro'', Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock) and ''roulis'' ("rocking")
|FreEM=From「ごろごろ」(''gorogoro'', Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock) and ''roulis'' ("rocking")
|Ger=Schwankhard
|GerM=
|Ita=Roccio
|Ita=Roccio
|ItaM=Masculine form of ''roccia'' ("rock")
|ItaM=Masculine form of ''roccia'' ("rock")
|Spa=Pedrolo
|SpaM=
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Revision as of 14:50, July 27, 2024

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Gorumbla
Gorumbla in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Gorumbla from Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“I'm gonna destroooy!”
Gorumbla, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Gorumbla is a big character who is set to appear as a boss from Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a strong and sturdy monster who bears a purple-yellow color scheme, has rocky, conjoined eyebrows, sports two stony collars on both of his arms, and wears a hoodie, notably filled with various stones shaped like outlets. One of his primary attacks, as briefly shown in the announcement trailer[1], involves him pummeling the ground with his bare hands which, in turn, creates shockwaves meant for Mario and Luigi to dodge.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Khorossus[?] ?
French (NOE) Goroulis[?] From「ごろごろ」(gorogoro, Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock) and roulis ("rocking")
German Schwankhard[?] ?
Italian Roccio[?] Masculine form of roccia ("rock")
Spanish Pedrolo[?] ?

References

  1. ^ Nintendo of America (June 18, 2024). Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube (English).