![]() Goombas, Mini Goombas, Giant Goombas, Octoombas, Goombeetles, and Jack O'Goombas return. WiiĪlong with regular and Big Goombas, this game introduces an even larger Goomba variant in the Mega Goombas. They can't be killed by jumping on them but will be killed instantly with a ground pound. They can spit blue flames at Mario, and lose their helmets if Mario spins near them, turning them into regular Goombas. The last type are Jack O'Goombas, which only appear in Ghostly Galaxy. They act the same as Goombas, except that they can't be jumped on since they wear helmets. They walk back and forth and will either attempt to headbutt Mario or will spit a rock at him. Octoombas are the third type, appearing in most galaxies in some form. They act nearly identical to regular Goombas, with the only difference being that they can be defeated in one spin instead of two. They will charge at Mario if they see him, and can be killed by jumping on it or spinning then kicking it. There are five different Goombas in Super Mario Galaxy. To defeat it, Mario has to stand on an elevating platform and ground pound on its head. A massive Goomba called Mega Goomba appears as the boss of World 4, having been enlarged by Bowser Jr.'s Mega Mushroom. They make short hops to the vocal riffs, high enough to avoid incoming Koopa Shells. Goombas, Paragoombas, and Mini Goombas appear. ![]() In Tiny-Huge Island, Big and Mini Goombas appear based on which version of the island Mario lands up on. Mario can easily defeat them by jumping, kicking, or throwing a object such a Bob-omb at them. When spotting Mario, they will charge towards him. Goombas appear as common enemies, patrolling in small areas in a circular motion. A ghost form called Terekuribo appear in the Pumpkin zone while a water Goomba called Aqua Kuribo appear in the Turtle zone. In addition to this, two new species of Goombas appear. They act almost the same, except for the fact that the fact that they are knocked upside down and can be thrown when stepped on. The Goombas in this game were replaced by Galoombas, a subspecies of Goombas. While regular Goombas do not appear, a subspecies called Goombo do. Larger variants of the Goombas called "Big Goombas" also make their debut in the Giant Land world of the game and would go on to appear in several other Mario games following this. Goombas appear in this game as common enemies throughout. While they don't appear as often, they still are in most levels. Goombas act the same as in Super Mario Bros. Most Goombas appear in groups of three or four. They appear as common enemies throughout the game, being seen in almost every level to challenge the Mario Bros. However, they at some point betrayed their neighbors and sided with the Koopa Clan, assisting them in their invasion of the kingdom. In the instruction manual, it is stated that the Goombas were originally a peaceful species who lived alongside the Toads of the Mushroom Kingdom. The Goombas make their first appearance in the first title of Super Mario Bros series.
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