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*'''Goombrat''' - Introduced in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They are similar to Goombas, but with heads that resemble persimmons. Unlike Goombas, they will turn and walk the other way upon reaching ledges. They only appeared in one Challenge Level of the original ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', but they appeared more commonly in ''New Super Luigi U''. They have since appeared in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' and several minigames in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', as well as appearing as an assistant in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''.
 
*'''Goombrat''' - Introduced in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They are similar to Goombas, but with heads that resemble persimmons. Unlike Goombas, they will turn and walk the other way upon reaching ledges. They only appeared in one Challenge Level of the original ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', but they appeared more commonly in ''New Super Luigi U''. They have since appeared in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' and several minigames in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', as well as appearing as an assistant in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''.
 
*'''Goomdiver''' - From ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These Goombas are armed with diving equipment to take on plumbers in the Turtle Zone of ''Super Mario Land 2'' and the Oho Ocean of ''Mario & Luigi''.
 
*'''Goomdiver''' - From ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These Goombas are armed with diving equipment to take on plumbers in the Turtle Zone of ''Super Mario Land 2'' and the Oho Ocean of ''Mario & Luigi''.
*'''Mini Goomba''' - Also known as Micro-Goombas or Goombettes, they are tiny Goombas that usually will slow Mario down by clinging to him instead of actually hurting him. A trail of Mini Goombas will often follow a Paragoomba. They originally appeared in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. In desert areas of that game, individual Micro-Goombas (sometimes referred to as Pile Driver Micro-Goombas) hide beneath blocks and hop up and down. In ''Super Mario RPG'', more deadly versions of the Mice Goombas could be summoned by [[Characters in Super Mario RPG#W|Whuhoh]] in the Sunken Ship. Micro Goomba triplets also appeared at a shop in Monstro Town, indicated to be the children of [[Characters in Super Mario RPG#G|Goomhilde]], and they sold Mushrooms that all turned out to be poisoned.
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*'''Micro-Goomba''' - In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', they are miniature Goombas that follow Para-Goombas around. They cannot harm Mario but will slow him down by clinging to him. Mario can shake them off by jumping rapidly. In desert areas of the game, individual Micro-Goombas (sometimes referred to as Super Micro-Goombas) hide beneath blocks and hop up and down.
 
*'''Paragoomba'''- This name is used for two different types of enemies. One is a Goomba with wings, commonly found in Mario games starting with Super Mario Bros. 3. Like Paratroopas, they can be turned into normal Goombas by hopping on them. In the original game they are followed by their children, the Micro-Goombas. The other enemy is a Goomba that drops from the sky wearing an actual parachute, from ''Super Mario World''.
 
*'''Paragoomba'''- This name is used for two different types of enemies. One is a Goomba with wings, commonly found in Mario games starting with Super Mario Bros. 3. Like Paratroopas, they can be turned into normal Goombas by hopping on them. In the original game they are followed by their children, the Micro-Goombas. The other enemy is a Goomba that drops from the sky wearing an actual parachute, from ''Super Mario World''.
  
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*'''Cat Goomba''' - A cat-like version of the Goomba featured in ''Super Mario 3D World'' that appears to be under the effect of the [[Super Bell]] power-up. Like characters using the Super Bell power-up, they attack by jumping and diving down, and they sometimes drop a Super Bell after being defeated. They also appeared in the ''3D World''-based stage of the Wii U version of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''.
 
*'''Cat Goomba''' - A cat-like version of the Goomba featured in ''Super Mario 3D World'' that appears to be under the effect of the [[Super Bell]] power-up. Like characters using the Super Bell power-up, they attack by jumping and diving down, and they sometimes drop a Super Bell after being defeated. They also appeared in the ''3D World''-based stage of the Wii U version of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''.
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*'''Goombette''' - Originally from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG]]''. They are similar to the Micro-Goombas in that they are miniature Goombas. However, they are unbelievably powerful. They initially appear in the Sunken Ship where Hidon summons them in battle. The Monstro Town Shopkeeper's children are also Goombette triplets, but they are unreliable and sell Mario poisoned mushrooms.
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**In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', this name was used for a feminine Goomba wearing a red hat who had the ability to disappear whenever Mario drew near. If Mario approached in the form of a Goomba, Goombette would instead be smitten and produce a [[Power Moon]].
 
*'''Goombo''' - The Sarasalandian cousin of the Goomba and the only Goomba-like creature found in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. The only difference is that they are smaller in stature than the average Goomba. Their original Japanese name, Chibibo, is actually taken from a combination of "chibi" (a Japanese word which could mean child or small) and Kuribo (the Japanese name for the Goomba).
 
*'''Goombo''' - The Sarasalandian cousin of the Goomba and the only Goomba-like creature found in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. The only difference is that they are smaller in stature than the average Goomba. Their original Japanese name, Chibibo, is actually taken from a combination of "chibi" (a Japanese word which could mean child or small) and Kuribo (the Japanese name for the Goomba).
 
*'''Goombud''' - Featured in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', the Goombud replaces the Goombrat in the ''Super Mario World'' style. In terms of both appearance and attributes, it is a combination of both the Galoomba and the Goombrat. Like the Galoomba, it is round, has a similar color scheme and is flipped over when jumped on. Like the Goombrat, it has leaves on its heads and will turn the other way when reaching ledges.
 
*'''Goombud''' - Featured in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', the Goombud replaces the Goombrat in the ''Super Mario World'' style. In terms of both appearance and attributes, it is a combination of both the Galoomba and the Goombrat. Like the Galoomba, it is round, has a similar color scheme and is flipped over when jumped on. Like the Goombrat, it has leaves on its heads and will turn the other way when reaching ledges.

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