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|image=[[File:Game Boy | |image=[[File:Golf GBC BG Club.gif]] | ||
| | |first_appearance=''[[Golf (Game Boy)|Golf]] | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land 3 (manga)|Super Mario Land 3]]'') (1990) | |||
|greater_location=[[Mushroom Kingdom]] | |greater_location=[[Mushroom Kingdom]] | ||
|owner=[[Bowser]] ([[Golf Daiō]]) | |owner=[[Bowser]] ([[Golf Daiō]]) | ||
|inhabitants=[[Gorufuman Robo]] ([[Masashi Ozaki]])<br>[[Ayako Okamomo]]<br>Other enslaved people | |inhabitants=[[Gorufuman Robo]] ([[Masashi Ozaki]])<br>[[Ayako Okamomo]]<br>Other enslaved people | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Game Boy Club''' is the golf | The '''Game Boy Club''' is the golf club where the game ''[[Golf (Game Boy)|Golf]]'' takes place. It is seen on the main menu of the game in cutscenes where the characters and their caddies go to the courses. Of the club building, only the outside structure is seen, but some unused elements show that a coffee shop was going to appear. | ||
In the ''[[Super Mario Land 3 (manga)|Super Mario Land 3]]'' manga, the club is run by [[Bowser]], under the disguise of [[Golf Daiō]], supervising everything from a [[blimp]]. The people are tricked into joining the club by skipping the registration fee if they beat the club mascot [[Gorufuman Man]], not knowing that the papers they signed while registering state that if they lose, they will become Golf Daiō's slave and work at the club. [[Mario]] and {{Peach}} fall for this trick when visiting, but they are able to win against the Gorufuman Robo by beating him on three of the Japan courses holes. Furious, Bowser comes forth and challenge Mario, turning the courses into the U.S.A. courses, which also include a [[19-ban Hole|19th secret hole]], based on the [[United States of America]]. Mario wins again, Bowser is defeated, and the club is presumably left to be run by the more honest enslaved club members. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Golf GB Unused Coffee shop.png|The unused coffee shop | |||
Game Boy Club KC Mario.jpg|The Game Boy Club in the manga | |||
Hole 19 KC Mario.jpg|The 19th Hole of the U.S.A. variant | Hole 19 KC Mario.jpg|The 19th Hole of the U.S.A. variant | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Golf | [[Category:Golf]] | ||
[[Category:KC Deluxe]] | [[Category:KC Deluxe]] |
Revision as of 02:17, September 26, 2024
Game Boy Club | |
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First appearance | Golf |
Latest appearance | Super Mario (Super Mario Land 3) (1990) |
Greater location | Mushroom Kingdom |
Owner | Bowser (Golf Daiō) |
Inhabitants | Gorufuman Robo (Masashi Ozaki) Ayako Okamomo Other enslaved people |
The Game Boy Club is the golf club where the game Golf takes place. It is seen on the main menu of the game in cutscenes where the characters and their caddies go to the courses. Of the club building, only the outside structure is seen, but some unused elements show that a coffee shop was going to appear.
In the Super Mario Land 3 manga, the club is run by Bowser, under the disguise of Golf Daiō, supervising everything from a blimp. The people are tricked into joining the club by skipping the registration fee if they beat the club mascot Gorufuman Man, not knowing that the papers they signed while registering state that if they lose, they will become Golf Daiō's slave and work at the club. Mario and Peach fall for this trick when visiting, but they are able to win against the Gorufuman Robo by beating him on three of the Japan courses holes. Furious, Bowser comes forth and challenge Mario, turning the courses into the U.S.A. courses, which also include a 19th secret hole, based on the United States of America. Mario wins again, Bowser is defeated, and the club is presumably left to be run by the more honest enslaved club members.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | GAME BOY CLUB[1] | - |