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|image=[[File:GaloombaSM3DW.png]]<br>A '''Galoomba''' from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
|image=[[File:GaloombaSM3DW.png]]<br>A '''Galoomba''' from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
|species_origin=[[Goomba]]
|species_origin=[[Goomba]]
|sub_species=[[Paragoomba#Super Mario World|Flying Goomba]]
|sub_species=[[Big Gallomba]]<br>[[Paragoomba#Super Mario World|Flying Goomba]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[1990]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[1990]])
|notable=[[Goombob]]<br>[[Goombetty]]
|notable=[[Goombob]]<br>[[Goombetty]]

Revision as of 16:14, December 29, 2013

Not to be confused with Gloomba. Template:Species-infobox Galoombas (simply named Goombas in the English version of Super Mario World, also known as Round Goombas or Kuribons) are the Goomba variety featured in Super Mario World. While some Galoombas are stationed in certain locations as guards, others are dropped from the sky in droves. They either parachute from above or float down in bubbles (which burst upon coming into contact with any object). They later reappear in Super Mario 3D World, while gaining the name Galoomba as prior to the Wii U title, they were known by their Japanese names.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

Galoombas look and act notably different than Goombas. Although these creatures walk in straight paths to attack, like regular Goombas, these new baddies do not resemble the older ones. Galoombas do not have mushroom-shaped heads, but spherical ones. They also lack a stem: the Galoomba's two feet are attached directly to the bottom of the head. As such, they resemble angry chestnuts more than scowling mushrooms.

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An immobile Galoomba being held by Mario in Super Mario World.

Galoombas cannot be defeated in a single jump, as doing so flips them over and immobilizes them. In this state, they can be picked up and thrown at other enemies, like with Koopa Troopas. Running into them or jumping on them when flipped causes them to be kicked around. After a few seconds they right themselves, which damages Mario if he is carrying one. They can automatically be defeated with a Spin Jump, or with a fireball or an attack from Yoshi; an attack with the cape causes them to be flipped over as well.

In the Super Mario World Game Boy Advance remake, Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, after the player beats the Special World and finds all of the exits, the Galoombas are colored yellow and wear sunglasses.

Super Mario 3D World

Galoombas have also been shown to appear in Super Mario 3D World, alongside regular Goombas and a bigger variation named Big Galoomba. Like normal Goombas in 3D Mario games, they attempt to chase after the player upon seeing them. Like in Super Mario World, Galoombas cannot be defeated with one jump, as that causes them to be flipped over, though unlike Super Mario World a second jump defeats them, or a Ground Pound, which can also defeat them in one hit. Additionally, Galoombas cannot be kicked around, as running into them while immobilized also causes them to be defeated.

Super Mario World television Series

The second continuation, the Super Mario World cartoon, features Galoombas in only three episodes, with a small reference to them in "A Little Learning".

Mario Party Advance

The Galoomba species are also seen in Mario Party Advance for the Gameboy Advance. There are two of them in the game, named Goombob and Goombetty.

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

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