Gooble

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Gooble
A red Swoopin' Stu from Super Mario Sunshine.
Artwork of a red Gooble in Super Mario Sunshine
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Comparable
Goobles in Noki Bay

A Gooble,[1] originally known as a Swoopin' Stu[2] or Name Kuri,[3] is a type of transparent creature that appears in Super Mario Sunshine. Goobles can be found wherever there is goop. They are named for the Strollin' Stu, but they do not closely resemble them, nor are they related, instead appearing as round slug-like creatures. They come in a large variety of colors, as well as some size variation, although they all act exactly the same. For the most part, unless Goobles see Mario, they will generally wander in an outward direction without any real, apparent purpose and will not create a larger "goop area" unless they fall off a ledge and pop on impact. Petey Piranha's goop is also capable of creating Goobles.

Once a Gooble spots Mario, it will turn white for a second before making a "bwooww-wop" noise and swooping at him, then splattering, leaving goop behind. Goobles appear prominently during battles with Gatekeepers, spawned from their base, swooping at Mario whenever they have the chance and disrupting his own attacks on the Gatekeeper.

Goobles can be destroyed with a blast of water from FLUDD or by being jumped on, though the latter method will leave behind a puddle of goop that can spawn more Goobles. This can be avoided, however, if they are jumped on while they are in the air. Stomping on them also causes them to occasionally drop Water Bottles. Eventually, Goobles will pop even without provocation but will not leave goop.

Goobles were originally intended to have a more slug-like design in the game, but their design was changed in the final version.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, the name "Gooble" appears on the leaderboard.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Sunshine namekuri2[4] Namekuri From「蛞蝓」(namekuji, slug) and possibly Hamukuri

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese プチプチ[5][6]
Puchipuchi
Japanese onomatopoeia for bubbles popping

German Schleimblase
Slime Bubble
Italian Stu-Trasparenti[7]
Collabolla
Stu melma[8]
Transparent' Stu
From "colla" (glue) and "bolla" (bubble)
Stu Slime

References

  1. ^ English Super Mario Sunshine entry on the official Mario portal. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2022. (Archived August 12, 2022 23:33:20 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 17.
  3. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh. Super Mario Sunshine BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. Page 5.
  4. ^ Super Mario Sunshine, internal filename root/data/scene/dolpic0.szs/scene/namekuri2
  5. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Sunshine section, page 100.
  6. ^ Nintendo of Japan. "CHARACTERS of Super Mario Sunshine". CHARACTERS of the Super Mario Bros. series (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed 04 Mar 2021.
  7. ^ Italian Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 17.
  8. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 100