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Mpsrart12.png|Group of Goombrats in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' | Mpsrart12.png|Group of Goombrats in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' | ||
SMM2-SMB-Goombrat.gif|A Goombrat in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | SMM2-SMB-Goombrat.gif|A Goombrat in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | ||
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SMM2-NSMBU-Goombrat.png|A Goombrat in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | SMM2-NSMBU-Goombrat.png|A Goombrat in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, January 11, 2020
Template:Species-infobox Goombrats are a species of Goomba that debuted in New Super Mario Bros. U. The enemy's name is a portmanteau of "Goomba" and "brat". They are short, lighter brown, and resemble persimmons more than mushrooms. They have wider eyes in a scowl instead of eyebrows, and the black stems on their head are similar to tomato leaves. They also turn when they reach edges, unlike Goombas. Additionally, their teeth point down and have a curved shape, while regular Goombas' teeth point up and are sharp. The teeth look similar to how Goomba teeth do in Super Mario Bros. 3.
History
Super Mario series
New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
Goombrats debut in New Super Mario Bros. U. They only appear in Mushroom Heights and the Challenge Mode level The Goombrat Stomp. When they reach a ledge, they will look down at it before turning, then look forwards again. Their leaves bounce to the music.
In New Super Luigi U, Goombrats are significantly more common.
Goombrats reappear in the Nintendo Switch port, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
Super Mario Run
Goombrats appear in the version 3.0.4 update in Super Mario Run, where they appear in the levels Scuttlebug Forest and Spike Bar Jungle. In Scuttlebug Forest, one can be seen with a Super Mushroom on its head. A few other Goombrats glow in a yellow tone, and stomping them will release more coins than usual. A large variety known as the Big Goombrat also appears in some special remix courses Remix 10 mode's special remix courses.
Super Mario Maker 2
Goombrats appear in Super Mario Maker 2, as a variation of a Goomba. Big Goombrats reappear and are created by enlarging Goombrats, and wings can be given to them, allowing them to jump higher than Paragoombas.
In the Super Mario World style, similar to how Goombas are replaced by Galoombas, Goombuds are a new enemy that appear similar to the Goombrat, but can be knocked over and carried instead of stomped on.
Mario Party series
Goombrats reappear in Mario Party 10 in some minigames, alongside Goombas and Galoombas. They also appear in Mario Party: Star Rush.
Profiles and statistics
Mario Party: Star Rush
Image | Name | Bio |
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Goombrat An enemy that looks like a persimmon. |
"Goombrats are fated to forever walk to the edges of platforms only to turn around and walk right back. Poetic?" |
Super Mario Run
- Notebook bio: "This enemy enjoys going for strolls in the forest. Vault over it, or just give it a good ol' stomp!"
- Goombrat Statue: "A statue of a Goombrat. Nobobdy is quite sure of their exact relation to Goombas..."
Gallery
New Super Mario Bros. U model
Mario Party 10 artwork
Group of Goombrats in Mario Party: Star Rush
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カキボー[1] Kakibō |
Persimmon people. |
Chinese | 柿寶寶 |
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Dutch | Goombrat |
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German | Gumbalg |
from the German for Goomba and "balg" meaning "sprout" or "toddler". |
Italian | Goombarello |
Possibly "Little Goomba". |
Korean | 감바 Gamba |
Portmanteau of 감(Gam, meaning Persimmon) and Goomba. |
Portuguese (NOA) | Goombinha |
"Goomba" with the diminutive suffix -inha. |
Portuguese (NOE) | Goombito |
"Goomba" with the diminutive suffix -ito. |
Russian | Гумбака Gumbaka |
From гумба gumba and the diminutive suffix -ка -ka. |
Spanish (NOA) | Goombiño |
Conjunction of "Goomba" and niño (boy). |
Spanish (NOE) | Goombrat |
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