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The '''Goombette''' (alternatively the '''Gambetta'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 74.</ref>) is a female [[Goomba]] from the game ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. She is pink, similar to [[Goombella]] and [[Goombaria]], and has a distinct blush, eyelashes, and a hat similar to [[Pauline]]'s. She also holds [[Power Moon]]s; to get them, [[Mario]] must [[capture]] a Goomba and approach her. If she is standing on a raised ledge, Mario must hop on other Goombas to make a [[Goomba Tower|Goomba Stack]] high enough to reach the ledge she stands on. At this point, she becomes romantically charmed, and gives Mario a Power Moon while surrounded by hearts. If Mario approaches her in his normal form or aims at her after capturing a [[Sherm]], she will panic for a split second before disappearing in a puff of smoke. After Mario leaves the area or lets go of the Sherm, she will return with the same purple effect that signifies a respawning enemy, despite her not being an actual enemy.
'''Goombette''' (alternatively the '''Gambetta'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 74.</ref>) is a female [[Goomba]] from the game ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. She is pink, similar to [[Goombella]] and [[Goombaria]], and has a distinct blush, eyelashes, and a hat similar to [[Pauline]]'s. She also holds [[Power Moon]]s; to get them, [[Mario]] must [[capture]] a Goomba and approach her. If she is standing on a raised ledge, Mario must hop on other Goombas to make a [[Goomba Tower|Goomba Stack]] high enough to reach the ledge she stands on. At this point, she becomes romantically charmed, and gives Mario a Power Moon while surrounded by hearts. If Mario approaches her in his normal form or aims at her after capturing a [[Sherm]], she will panic for a split second before disappearing in a puff of smoke. After Mario leaves the area or lets go of the Sherm, she will return with the same purple effect that signifies a respawning enemy, despite her not being an actual enemy.


After the main story is completed, two Goombettes can be found in the Sand Kingdom at the same time, implying that she is not an individual character, but simply how a generic female Goomba looks. This is supported by the Japanese name, which is the generic description of "Girl Kuribō."
After the main story is completed, two Goombettes can be found in the Sand Kingdom at the same time, implying that she is not an individual character, but simply how a generic female Goomba looks. This is supported by the Japanese name, which is the generic description of "Girl Kuribō."
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Sand Kingdom]], the Goombette can be found at a level reachable by Goombas, revealing that she is not programmed to be jumped on and Mario will just slide off.
*In the [[Sand Kingdom]], Goombette can be found at a level reachable by Goombas, revealing that she is not programmed to be jumped on and Mario will just slide off.
*In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', when [[Chuck Quizmo]] asks [[Goombario]]'s sister's name in his quiz, one of the incorrect answers is "Goombette."
*In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', when [[Chuck Quizmo]] asks [[Goombario]]'s sister's name in his quiz, one of the incorrect answers is "Goombette."



Revision as of 15:57, January 17, 2021

This article is about the Goomba character in Super Mario Odyssey. For the enemy also known as Goombette, see Mini Goomba. For the Goomba character in Mario Party Advance, see Goombetty.

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Goombette from Super Mario Odyssey.

Goombette (alternatively the Gambetta[1]) is a female Goomba from the game Super Mario Odyssey. She is pink, similar to Goombella and Goombaria, and has a distinct blush, eyelashes, and a hat similar to Pauline's. She also holds Power Moons; to get them, Mario must capture a Goomba and approach her. If she is standing on a raised ledge, Mario must hop on other Goombas to make a Goomba Stack high enough to reach the ledge she stands on. At this point, she becomes romantically charmed, and gives Mario a Power Moon while surrounded by hearts. If Mario approaches her in his normal form or aims at her after capturing a Sherm, she will panic for a split second before disappearing in a puff of smoke. After Mario leaves the area or lets go of the Sherm, she will return with the same purple effect that signifies a respawning enemy, despite her not being an actual enemy.

After the main story is completed, two Goombettes can be found in the Sand Kingdom at the same time, implying that she is not an individual character, but simply how a generic female Goomba looks. This is supported by the Japanese name, which is the generic description of "Girl Kuribō."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガールクリボー
Gāru Kuribō
Girl Goomba

Chinese 栗子丫头 (Simplified)
Lìzi Yātou
栗寶寶女孩 (Traditional)
Lì Bǎobǎo Nǚhái

Goomba Girl

Dutch Goombette
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German Gumbette
Goombette
Italian Goombette
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Russian Гумбетта
Gumbetta
Goombette

Spanish Goombette
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Trivia

  • In the Sand Kingdom, Goombette can be found at a level reachable by Goombas, revealing that she is not programmed to be jumped on and Mario will just slide off.
  • In Paper Mario, when Chuck Quizmo asks Goombario's sister's name in his quiz, one of the incorrect answers is "Goombette."

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 74.