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'''Rhinestone Goombas'''<ref>''Hotel Mario'' instruction book, page 16.</ref> are [[Elvis Presley]]-impersonating [[Goomba]]s that only appear in ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. Rhinestone Goombas are similar to regular Goombas, except for that they are faster, even faster than [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. The plumbers have to [[jump]] over them in a few instances. Rhinestone Goombas themselves occasionally jump about the same height as a [[Paragoomba|Flying Goomba]]'s hop, but with farther distance due to their speed.
'''Rhinestone Goombas'''<ref>''Hotel Mario'' instruction book, page 16.</ref> are [[Elvis Presley]]-impersonating [[Goomba]]s that only appear in ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. Rhinestone Goombas are similar to regular Goombas, except for that they are faster, even faster than [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. The plumbers have to [[jump]] over them in a few instances. Rhinestone Goombas themselves occasionally jump about the same height as a [[Paragoomba|Flying Goomba]]'s hop, but with farther distance due to their speed. Their name may be a reference to the song “Rhinestone Cowboy” by Glen Campbell, a country singer who was heavily influenced by Elvis Presley.
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Revision as of 14:43, May 27, 2022

A Rhinestone Goomba
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Rhinestone Goombas[1] are Elvis Presley-impersonating Goombas that only appear in Hotel Mario. Rhinestone Goombas are similar to regular Goombas, except for that they are faster, even faster than Mario and Luigi. The plumbers have to jump over them in a few instances. Rhinestone Goombas themselves occasionally jump about the same height as a Flying Goomba's hop, but with farther distance due to their speed. Their name may be a reference to the song “Rhinestone Cowboy” by Glen Campbell, a country singer who was heavily influenced by Elvis Presley.

References

  1. ^ Hotel Mario instruction book, page 16.