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[[Image:Goosecartoon.jpg|thumb|The '''Goose'''.]]
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The '''Goose''' is a large, roughly [[human]]-sized goose capable of speaking, it is also an ally of Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]].
[[File:Goosecartoon.jpg|thumb|Goosey]]
'''Goosey''',<ref>"''Goosey, we're good as gone.''" - Mario, ''Mario and the Beanstalk''</ref> as referred to by [[Mario]], is a large, roughly human-sized goose capable of speaking, and an ally of Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Toad]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] appearing in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]".


In [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]] episode "[[Mario and the Beanstalk / Bats in the Basement]]" the Goose was shown to be a prisoner of [[Bowser|King Koopa]], being held in a bird cage suspended from the ceiling in his castle in the sky. With the Goose captured, King Koopa cast a magic spell on it, making it so the only thing the Goose could lay were [[Coin|gold coins]].
==History==
In "Mario and the Beanstalk", Goosey is shown to be a prisoner of [[Bowser|King Koopa]], being held in a bird cage suspended from the ceiling in his castle in the sky. With Goosey captured, King Koopa casts a magic spell on it, making it so the only thing Goosey can lay is [[Coin|Gold Coins]].


Later, after Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool were trapped in the cell of the Goose by King Koopa, the Goose was forced by King Koopa to bury them in a shower of coins. As it layed gold coins, the Goose begged Mario to set it free, saying that if he did so, it would help him and his friends escape from King Koopa. Deciding to trust the Goose, Mario scaled a large mountain of gold coins and reached the Goose's cage, the bars of which he bent apart, making an opening for the Goose to step through.
Later, after Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are trapped in the cell of Goosey by King Koopa, Goosey is forced by King Koopa to bury them in a shower of Gold Coins. As it lays Gold Coins, Goosey begs Mario to set it free, saying that if he did so, it would help him and his friends escape from King Koopa. Deciding to trust Goosey, Mario scales a large mountain of Gold Coins and reaches Goosey's cage, the bars of which he bends apart, making an opening for Goosey to step through.


Once freed, the Goose showed Mario a crack in the floor, which had been made by a Garbanzo beanstalk crashing through the floor. Taking the Goose with, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool crawled through this crack and began to descend the Garbanzo beanstalk to their cottage below.
Once freed, Goosey shows Mario a crack in the floor, which had been made by a garbanzo beanstalk crashing through the floor. Taking Goosey with them, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool crawl through this crack and begin to descend the garbanzo beanstalk to their cottage below.


After fighting several [[Hoopster]]s on the beanstalk, the Goose, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool managed to reach the cottage. As Luigi began chopping down the beanstalk so King Koopa couldn't follow them down, the Goose asked Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool if there was anyway it could thank them for saving it; hearing this, Mario asks the Goose if it could give them one hundred gold coins that they could donate to the [[Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage]]. The Goose responds to this question by saying that it can't lay gold coins anymore, as without King Koopa's magic spell, which was apparently broken when the Goose was taken from King Koopa's castle.
After fighting several [[Hoopster]]s on the beanstalk, Goosey, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool manage to reach the cottage. As Luigi begins chopping down the beanstalk so King Koopa cannot follow them down, Goosey asks Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool if there is any way it can thank them for saving it; hearing this, Mario asks Goosey if it could give them one hundred Gold Coins that they could donate to the [[Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage]]. Goosey responds to this question by saying that it cannot lay Gold Coins anymore, as without King Koopa's magic spell, which was apparently broken when Goosey was taken from King Koopa's castle.


Luckily, when the beanstalk, which Luigi had cut down, fell, it took King Koopa's castle with it; as the castle fell, all the gold coins that the Goose had layed earlier fell from it, showering Mario, Luigi, Toad, the Goose and Princess Toadstool in them. The Goose was last seen trying to lay some eggs for the hungry Mario, Luigi and Toad, only to be surprised to see she could only lay solid gold eggs.
Luckily, when the beanstalk, which Luigi cuts down, falls, it takes King Koopa's castle with it; as the castle fell, all the Gold Coins that Goosey had laid earlier fall from it, showering Mario, Luigi, Toad, Goosey and Princess Toadstool in them. Goosey is last seen trying to lay some eggs for the hungry Mario, Luigi and Toad, only to be surprised to see she could only lay solid gold eggs.


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==Names in other languages==
[[Category: Non-Game Allies]]
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|PorM=Graceful Little Goose
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Latest revision as of 19:30, May 21, 2022

Not to be confused with Goose.
Goosey

Goosey,[1] as referred to by Mario, is a large, roughly human-sized goose capable of speaking, and an ally of Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool appearing in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Mario and the Beanstalk".

History[edit]

In "Mario and the Beanstalk", Goosey is shown to be a prisoner of King Koopa, being held in a bird cage suspended from the ceiling in his castle in the sky. With Goosey captured, King Koopa casts a magic spell on it, making it so the only thing Goosey can lay is Gold Coins.

Later, after Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are trapped in the cell of Goosey by King Koopa, Goosey is forced by King Koopa to bury them in a shower of Gold Coins. As it lays Gold Coins, Goosey begs Mario to set it free, saying that if he did so, it would help him and his friends escape from King Koopa. Deciding to trust Goosey, Mario scales a large mountain of Gold Coins and reaches Goosey's cage, the bars of which he bends apart, making an opening for Goosey to step through.

Once freed, Goosey shows Mario a crack in the floor, which had been made by a garbanzo beanstalk crashing through the floor. Taking Goosey with them, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool crawl through this crack and begin to descend the garbanzo beanstalk to their cottage below.

After fighting several Hoopsters on the beanstalk, Goosey, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool manage to reach the cottage. As Luigi begins chopping down the beanstalk so King Koopa cannot follow them down, Goosey asks Mario, Toad and Princess Toadstool if there is any way it can thank them for saving it; hearing this, Mario asks Goosey if it could give them one hundred Gold Coins that they could donate to the Mushroom Kingdom Orphanage. Goosey responds to this question by saying that it cannot lay Gold Coins anymore, as without King Koopa's magic spell, which was apparently broken when Goosey was taken from King Koopa's castle.

Luckily, when the beanstalk, which Luigi cuts down, falls, it takes King Koopa's castle with it; as the castle fell, all the Gold Coins that Goosey had laid earlier fall from it, showering Mario, Luigi, Toad, Goosey and Princess Toadstool in them. Goosey is last seen trying to lay some eggs for the hungry Mario, Luigi and Toad, only to be surprised to see she could only lay solid gold eggs.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Portuguese Graciosa Gansinha[2]
Graceful Little Goose

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Goosey, we're good as gone." - Mario, Mario and the Beanstalk
  2. ^ "Graciosa Gansinha, estamos praticamente fora." - Mario, Mario and the Beanstalk