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*"''That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always grumbling about getting ripped off... ...He must be easy to con. Which isn't to say that we should con him, of course!''" | *"''That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always grumbling about getting ripped off... ...He must be easy to con. Which isn't to say that we should con him, of course!''" | ||
[[Goombella]] has a demonstration [[tattle]] for Goomther only when she joins Mario's party. | |||
*"''That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always complaining about being swindled or mugged...''" | *"''That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always complaining about being swindled or mugged...''" | ||
Revision as of 23:17, August 1, 2020
- “I'm looking for this guy who defrauded me with a fake credit card the other day. If you find that jerk, give him a whupping for me!”
- —Goomther, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Goomther is a Goomba that wears a green hat around in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. His name is a portmanteau of "Goomba" and the German name "Günther". Goombella uses him as a demonstration for her Tattle ability. He seems to get ripped off a lot, as whenever talked to, he bemoans having, for instance, his credit card stolen by Larson. All he does all day is walk around Rogueport, where he lives.
Tattle
- "That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always grumbling about getting ripped off... ...He must be easy to con. Which isn't to say that we should con him, of course!"
Goombella has a demonstration tattle for Goomther only when she joins Mario's party.
- "That's Goomther the Goomba. He's always complaining about being swindled or mugged..."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | クリノ Kurino |
Based on the Japanese name for Goombas, 「クリボー」 kuribō. |
Italian | Goombolone |
Cross between "Goomba" and "tontolone" (stupid) or "credulone" (gullible) |