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During their journey, Mecha Kuribō shares information about the area and the enemies (especially bosses), but Peach continuously breaks character in many situations, especially when Mario talks about other girls or perverted topics, causing her to hit him in a fit of jealousy. Despite the obvious giveaways, such as her jealousy outbursts and the fact that she cries and eats, Mario never catches that Mecha Kuribō is Peach, only suggesting such an idea as a joke after being slapped for thinking of using the Superballs to lift Peach's skirt.
During their journey, Mecha Kuribō shares information about the area and the enemies (especially bosses), but Peach continuously breaks character in many situations, especially when Mario talks about other girls or perverted topics, causing her to hit him in a fit of jealousy. Despite the obvious giveaways, such as her jealousy outbursts and the fact that she cries and eats, Mario never catches that Mecha Kuribō is Peach, only suggesting such an idea as a joke after being slapped for thinking of using the Superballs to lift Peach's skirt.


While exploring the [[Easton Kingdom]], Mario and Mecha Kuribō follows a strange cave girl named [[Sue (KC Mario)|Sue]], who then gets rid of Mecha Kuribō when Mario goes into an underground area by knocking it out with a [[falling spike]] and tossing it into a river. Offscreen, Peach regains consciousness and reunites with Mario by the end of the chapter.
While exploring the [[Easton Kingdom]], Mario and Mecha Kuribō follows a strange cave girl named [[Sue]], who then gets rid of Mecha Kuribō when Mario goes into an underground area by knocking it out with a [[falling spike]] and tossing it into a river. Offscreen, Peach regains consciousness and reunites with Mario by the end of the chapter.


In [[Chai Kingdom]], Mecha Kuribō is damaged by a [[Bullet Biff]] and, after taking refuge into a temple, offers to create a magic seal to protect Mario from the [[Pionpi]]. With the excuse of needing privacy, Mecha Kuribō locks itself into a room and Peach ejects from the suit. When the Pionpi invade the temple, Mario barges into the room, squashing the robot with the door, which falls into pieces. Mario cries over the loss of Mecha Kuribō, only to then see Peach, who explains everything and gives him the finished seal.
In [[Chai Kingdom]], Mecha Kuribō is damaged by a [[Bullet Biff]] and, after taking refuge into a temple, offers to create a magic seal to protect Mario from the [[Pionpi]]. With the excuse of needing privacy, Mecha Kuribō locks itself into a room and Peach ejects from the suit. When the Pionpi invade the temple, Mario barges into the room, squashing the robot with the door, which falls into pieces. Mario cries over the loss of Mecha Kuribō, only to then see Peach, who explains everything and gives him the finished seal.

Revision as of 07:59, October 4, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Mecha Kuribō
Peach unpacking and climbing into Mecha Kuribō
Species Robot Goomba
First appearance Super Mario (Super Mario Land) (1989)
“特色☆足は4WDの車輪で、どんなデコボコ 道も走れるし、頭からプロペラを出して も飛べる。
特殊機能☆レーザースコープで透視ができる。
(Features ☆ It has 4WD wheels on its legs, so it can run on any bumpy road, and it can fly through the sky with propellers coming out of its head.
Special feature ☆ Can see through objects with the laser scope.
)”
Mecha Kuribō's description, Super Mario Land
Artwork of Mario and Mecha Kuribō on the Marine Pop.
Mario and Mecha Kuribō on the Marine Pop in the artwork from the back of the volume

Mecha Kuribō is a robot Goomba helper that appears in Super Mario Land manga adaptation in the Super Mario series from KC Deluxe. It was originally meant as a birthday present for Princess Daisy, but Princess Peach uses it to help Mario (and check on him to make sure he does not flirt with other girls) by climbing into it and following him.

During their journey, Mecha Kuribō shares information about the area and the enemies (especially bosses), but Peach continuously breaks character in many situations, especially when Mario talks about other girls or perverted topics, causing her to hit him in a fit of jealousy. Despite the obvious giveaways, such as her jealousy outbursts and the fact that she cries and eats, Mario never catches that Mecha Kuribō is Peach, only suggesting such an idea as a joke after being slapped for thinking of using the Superballs to lift Peach's skirt.

While exploring the Easton Kingdom, Mario and Mecha Kuribō follows a strange cave girl named Sue, who then gets rid of Mecha Kuribō when Mario goes into an underground area by knocking it out with a falling spike and tossing it into a river. Offscreen, Peach regains consciousness and reunites with Mario by the end of the chapter.

In Chai Kingdom, Mecha Kuribō is damaged by a Bullet Biff and, after taking refuge into a temple, offers to create a magic seal to protect Mario from the Pionpi. With the excuse of needing privacy, Mecha Kuribō locks itself into a room and Peach ejects from the suit. When the Pionpi invade the temple, Mario barges into the room, squashing the robot with the door, which falls into pieces. Mario cries over the loss of Mecha Kuribō, only to then see Peach, who explains everything and gives him the finished seal.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メカクリボー[1]
Meka Kuribō
Mecha Goomba Shared with the enemy from Super Mario-kun

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