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{{quote|Good day to you, Gonzales.  What can I do for you today?  What's that you say?  You must use the cannon in Fahr Outpost to save the world?  Hmmm... Well, that IS rather a pickle, isn't it?  Very well, then!  I certainly owe you a favor or two, hm?  Yes, I should say!  The truth is, I had hoped to resume my business with that cannon someday... And just between us...I only stopped because the wife said she didn't like the noise.  Sadly, it takes a hefty bit of coin to get that cannon working... So... I'll need you to demonstrate just how much you want to use that cannon.  If it were a matter of money, just how much would you pay, if I may ask?|Goldbob|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door}}
'''Goldbob''' is a [[Bob-omb]] who appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''; his name refers to his gold coloring. He first appears in [[Glitzville]], outside of the [[Glitz Pit]], along with his wife, [[Sylvia]], and his son, [[Bub]]. Goldbob soon becomes a fan of "The Great Gonzales" ([[Mario|Mario's]] adopted fighting name) after his position in the ranks of the Glitz Pit moves up. Goldbob continues to call Mario "Gonzales" until the end of the game, even after Mario "retires" from fighting. He also may have had some involvement in the creation of Fahr Outpost's [[Giant Cannon]], due to the fact that one of the requirements to use the cannon was to both gain Goldbob's permission to use the cannon and his guide on how to use it.
'''Goldbob''' is a [[Bob-omb]] who appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''; his name refers to his gold coloring. He first appears in [[Glitzville]], outside of the [[Glitz Pit]], along with his wife, [[Sylvia]], and his son, [[Bub]]. Goldbob soon becomes a fan of "The Great Gonzales" ([[Mario|Mario's]] adopted fighting name) after his position in the ranks of the Glitz Pit moves up. Goldbob continues to call Mario "Gonzales" until the end of the game, even after Mario "retires" from fighting. He also may have had some involvement in the creation of Fahr Outpost's [[Giant Cannon]], due to the fact that one of the requirements to use the cannon was to both gain Goldbob's permission to use the cannon and his guide on how to use it.



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“Good day to you, Gonzales. What can I do for you today? What's that you say? You must use the cannon in Fahr Outpost to save the world? Hmmm... Well, that IS rather a pickle, isn't it? Very well, then! I certainly owe you a favor or two, hm? Yes, I should say! The truth is, I had hoped to resume my business with that cannon someday... And just between us...I only stopped because the wife said she didn't like the noise. Sadly, it takes a hefty bit of coin to get that cannon working... So... I'll need you to demonstrate just how much you want to use that cannon. If it were a matter of money, just how much would you pay, if I may ask?”
Goldbob, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door


Goldbob is a Bob-omb who appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; his name refers to his gold coloring. He first appears in Glitzville, outside of the Glitz Pit, along with his wife, Sylvia, and his son, Bub. Goldbob soon becomes a fan of "The Great Gonzales" (Mario's adopted fighting name) after his position in the ranks of the Glitz Pit moves up. Goldbob continues to call Mario "Gonzales" until the end of the game, even after Mario "retires" from fighting. He also may have had some involvement in the creation of Fahr Outpost's Giant Cannon, due to the fact that one of the requirements to use the cannon was to both gain Goldbob's permission to use the cannon and his guide on how to use it.

Goldbob appears again aboard the Excess Express on his way to Poshley Heights. After the trip he and his family remain in Poshley Heights.

Later Mario and his team must return to Goldbob to get his permission to use the cannon in Fahr Outpost.

In the game, he appears on the Trouble Center, asking Mario to send a package to General White. If Mario completes this quest, he will give the player 64 coins (a reference to the Nintendo 64).

Tattle Information

  • "That's Goldbob the Bob-omb. He's head of a wealthy business, Goldbobbington's. He's got buckets of ducats, they say. I guess some folks are just good with money!"

Names in Other Languages

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