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*'''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.
*'''Pro Goomba''' - In ''Super Mario RPG'', a green Goomba found only in Bowser's Keep near the end of the game. They primarily act as a stronger version of the normal Goomba. Originally called 'Gu Goomba' in the Super NES localization.
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*'''Gu Goomba''' - In ''Super Mario RPG'', a green Goomba found only in Bowser's Keep near the end of the game. They primarily act as a stronger version of the normal Goomba.
 
*'''Shoe Goomba''' - A Goomba that rides around in a giant shoe (often called Kuribo's Shoe due to a translation error) in an attempt to stomp Mario in revenge. This Goomba can be defeated and its shoe ridden by Mario afterwards. This type of Goomba appears only in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', although they can also be used in the ''Super Mario Maker'' games, and the shoe also appears as two stickers (Super Boots and Clone Jump) in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''.
 
*'''Shoe Goomba''' - A Goomba that rides around in a giant shoe (often called Kuribo's Shoe due to a translation error) in an attempt to stomp Mario in revenge. This Goomba can be defeated and its shoe ridden by Mario afterwards. This type of Goomba appears only in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', although they can also be used in the ''Super Mario Maker'' games, and the shoe also appears as two stickers (Super Boots and Clone Jump) in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''.
 
*'''Tail Goomba'''- Raccoon tailed Goombas found in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. These differ from normal Goombas in that they use their tails to hover in the air. They will occasionally give out a Super Leaf when defeated.
 
*'''Tail Goomba'''- Raccoon tailed Goombas found in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. These differ from normal Goombas in that they use their tails to hover in the air. They will occasionally give out a Super Leaf when defeated.

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