Little Goomba (a.k.a Chichibo, Goomba) |
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GAMES: SMB, SMB3, SMBLL, SML, SML2, SMW, SMW2, SMRPG, SM64, PM. |
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TYPE: Fungus | |
TURF: Grasslands, Tundra, Desert, Mountains, Castles, Caves, Forests. | |
AFFILIATIONS: Koopa Troop. | |
CLOSE RELATIVES: Paragoombas, Spiked Goombas, Giant Goombas, Goombette. | |
HP:
2 SMRPG: 16 | |
FP: 1 | |
OFFENSE:
1 SMRPG: 3 (Normal) 1 (Magic) | |
DEFENSE:
0 SMRPG: 3 (Normal) 1 (Magic) | |
SPEED: Average in most games, a little bit above average in SM64. | |
INTELLIGENCE: They seem to be getting smarter, but their intelligence was very low in the earlier games. | |
SPECIAL/MAGIC ATTACKS: Parachuting, (SMW) Spitting thorns (SMRPG). | |
STRENGTHS: Goombas tend to appear in large groups, which gives them a small advantage. | |
WEAKNESSES: Goombas are pathetically weak. Super Mario World is the only game where they can't be beaten by every single attack Mario knows, and they have no useful attacks of their own, except in SMRPG. They're particularly weak against fire in that game. | |
ITEMS: You can sometimes earn a coin from them in Super Mario World, and they are always worth a coin in Super Mario 64. They will ocassionally give you MAX HP in Super Mario RPG. | |
EXP/STAR POINTS: Paper Mario: 2 SMRPG: 1 | |
POINTS:
Super Mario Bros (1, 3 and LL): 100 Super Mario World: 200 (stomp) 100 (cape) 1000 (chuck it at another enemy) | |
BACKGROUND:
The original story behind Little Goombas is that they were mushroom people
who had defected to Bowser's army. This story has eroded through
time, though. In fact, some Goombas now live peacefully with the people of the
Mushroom Kingdom. Goombas come in a variety of forms, but can always be
identified by their small, mushroom shaped bodies. In general, Goombas form the backbone of the Koopa Troop. They can inhabit virtually any type of terrain, and they often appear in force. Sometimes they come equipped with parachutes, or flying in bubbles. The best thing about Goombas is how they squish. When Mario stomps a Goomba, it flattens right down to the ground, and makes a little squeaky noise! This lead to the popular Mushroom Kingdom phrase, "It's like stomping Goombas in a barrel!" The phrase has become politically incorrect in many circles, though, since some Goombas have defected from the Koopa Troop and started living in peace with the Mushroom Kingdom's people. It's just not polite to talk about stomping your next door neighbour. | |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In Super Mario World, something very bad happened to Goombas. They couldn't be squished any more! Not only that, but they looked more like beach balls than mushrooms. True, you could now tip a Goomba on it's back, and boot the helpless little guy around, but it just wasn't as much fun as squishing them. Thankfully, the people at Nintendo realized that Goombas without squishing is like Mario without Luigi (oh wait, they don't know how lame that is, either) Anyway, by Super Mario Land 2, the Goombas were back in shape, and as squashable as ever! As a matter of fact, the Goombas in SML2 were some of the most true-to-drawing ones in the whole series. (Super Mario RPG is probably the only better one.) The Goombas in Super Mario 64 weren't quite as mushroom-y as their earlier counterparts, but that was mainly to save polygons. They still look quite good, as you can see in the second-last picture above. Finally, in Paper Mario, Goombas reached what I consider the pinnacle of Goombadom. They look exactly like the artwork in this game, as you can see above. | |
OTHER BACKGROUND INFO: Click Here. | |
QUOTES:
"Goomba, gumba...phew!" - SMRPG "Bowser, most of our allies have run off! What will we do?" - SMRPG | |
BATTLE PLAN: Click Here. | |
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