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Goombos (Chibibō in Japan) are smaller kinds of Goombas that dwell in the lands of Sararsaland of Super Mario Land. They later appear in Super Luigi World: The Big Adventure as enemies that are MUCH more like the Galoombas. They are round and flip over when jumped on. You can then throw them or finish them for good by jumping on them again. They also appeared in the game Mad, Mad Mario, in a more Mario Land-esque way. In development, they replaced Goombas to make the game more Mario Land-esque.

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rdfs:label
  • Goombo
  • Goombo
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  • Goombos (Chibibō in Japan) are smaller kinds of Goombas that dwell in the lands of Sararsaland of Super Mario Land. They later appear in Super Luigi World: The Big Adventure as enemies that are MUCH more like the Galoombas. They are round and flip over when jumped on. You can then throw them or finish them for good by jumping on them again. They also appeared in the game Mad, Mad Mario, in a more Mario Land-esque way. In development, they replaced Goombas to make the game more Mario Land-esque.
  • Los Goombo son una subespecie de los Goomba que habita en Sarasaland, haciendo su debut en Super Mario Land.
  • Goombos are commonly found enemies in Super Mario Land and are sub-species of the popular Goombas and replace them throughout the game. They were known as Chibibos until the Virtual Console release of Super Mario Land came up and revealed their English names. According to a Nintendo Power magazine, they are the smaller cousins of the Goombas.
Leader
GerM
  • German equalization of Goombo. Also a German Name.
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GER
  • Gumbo
primera aparición
  • 150(xsd:integer)
jap
  • Chibibō
Defeated
  • Jumped on, Superball
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
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Homeland
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  • a Goombo
Games
  • Super Mario Land
Origin
Affiliation
Name
  • Goombo
Caption
  • Goombo's artwork from Super Mario Land.
First
  • Super Mario Land
Title
  • Goombo
Related
imagen
  • 250(xsd:integer)
Attacks
  • Walking
Located
JapM
  • small people
species origin
abstract
  • Goombos are commonly found enemies in Super Mario Land and are sub-species of the popular Goombas and replace them throughout the game. They were known as Chibibos until the Virtual Console release of Super Mario Land came up and revealed their English names. According to a Nintendo Power magazine, they are the smaller cousins of the Goombas. They can be defeated by being jumped on or by a superball. They are the size of Micro-Goombas. They, along with Bombshell Koopas, are one of the most commonly found enemies in the game as Goombos are found everywhere in Sarasaland, except for Easton Kingdom.
  • Goombos (Chibibō in Japan) are smaller kinds of Goombas that dwell in the lands of Sararsaland of Super Mario Land. They later appear in Super Luigi World: The Big Adventure as enemies that are MUCH more like the Galoombas. They are round and flip over when jumped on. You can then throw them or finish them for good by jumping on them again. They also appeared in the game Mad, Mad Mario, in a more Mario Land-esque way. In development, they replaced Goombas to make the game more Mario Land-esque.
  • Los Goombo son una subespecie de los Goomba que habita en Sarasaland, haciendo su debut en Super Mario Land.
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