The '50s: Speech patterns including Gee Whiz and Golly? Check.Dance Battler: Not exactly fighting, but his hidden stylish moves consist of breakdance spins and handstands.Crippling Overspecialization: He has great single-hit damage, but is almost useless against flying enemies, since all of his attacks are ground-based.Cowardly Lion: He starts out as a coward, but will gladly take on a multitude of enemies and everything else to come.He's not an orphan anymore, once his dad escapes from Hooktail's gut thus making this an unintentional case of Orphan's Ordeal. Conveniently an Orphan: Goes in hand with his Parental Abandonment.Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Unlike his predecessor, Kooper, Koops is incredibly shy, insecure, and cowardly compared to Kooper's outgoing and adventurous nature.Charged Attack: It does no extra damage, it just helps in puzzles.Despite this, however, in terms of offensive capabilities, he's still on par with the other party members. Barrier Warrior: His Shell Shield ability is an odd example of this, due to the shield itself being a completely visible Koopa shell.Armored But Frail: Unlike the other party members, he has one extra defense point by default but has the lowest HP out of them.Armor-Piercing Attack: His Shell Slam attack completely nullifies enemy defenses.He joins Mario in order to help save his father, but stays around so that he can become stronger for his girlfriend, Koopie Koo. Koops, however, is a diffident and awkward fellow who's unsure on his feet. Mario's second partner is a Koopa once again, this time wearing a hoodie. "Listen Mario! Traveling with you has taught me bravery. She is like this in speech patterns, but not in mentality. Use Your Head: She actually has a helmet, unlike Goombario.Tomboyish Ponytail: To show her active and adventurous nature.The Smart Girl: Extremely knowledgeable about the world and solutions to puzzles, as indicated by her Tattle ability.Older Than They Look: She's no bigger than the child-aged Goombario, but she's a college student (which would peg her at 18 at the minimum, unless she's some Child Prodigy).Nice Girl: Is bit snarky, but nonetheless very friendly gal.The only difference is that Goombario has the Charge ability innately, while Goombella has a move that grants Mario an Extra Turn instead. Both can headbonk, multibonk, and Tattle. Moveset Clone: She has three of the same moves as her predecessor, Goombario.Motivational Kiss: Her "Rally Wink" ability is called "Cheer-Up Kiss" in the original Japanese and Spanish versions, and gives Mario an extra turn.Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Has gold hair and is very friendly, sass and Deadpan Snarker tendencies aside.She finds an entry with a picture that matches, but it's a little short on info. Great Big Book of Everything: She has a book called the Tattle Log that has information on everything you can possibly encounter.Extra Turn: One of her moves gives Mario an extra turn at the cost of 4 FP.Epilogue Letter: Writes an email to Mario about what everyone's up to.All scans are recorded in her Tattle Log. Enemy Scan: Her Tattle ability, like Goombario.Distaff Counterpart: Ability-wise, she's a female version of Goombario.Diminishing Returns for Balance: Multibonk again.Most of her dialogue is chock-full of sass. Deadpan Snarker: To set herself apart from Goombario.Cute Little Fangs: All Goombas have fangs (except for the ones living in the Mushroom Kingdom's Goomba Village), but unlike others of her species, she only has one, and it's smaller than usual.Mowz without throwing "floozy" in for good measure - "floozy" is an antiquated word for tramp or slut. Curse of The Ancients: Goombella can't so much as think of Ms.She seems to get on fine with Flurrie and Vivian, though. She also demands to know what Mario's relationship with Lady Bow is, but immediately claims she was just kidding and that she always wanted to say that. The Cameo: In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, a memo from Goombella can be found within World 5-1's junkyard.Breaking the Fourth Wall: She does this for some character descriptions, sometimes apologizing for doing so.Badass Bookworm: Like Goombario before her, she's incredibly smart and is more than capable of holding her own.Even without Mario's help, she's always up for adventure! Adventurer Archaeologist: Student at least.Aborted Declaration of Love: She seems ready to do this in the closing words of her mail to Mario in the epilogue, but chooses to keep it to herself.Although she sounds like a bit of a Valley Girl, she's sharp as a tack. This time around, it's a college-aged gal named Goombella. Like in the first game, Mario's first partner is an intellectual Goomba who provides information about the world (and enemies). "Never, ever give up! That's the most important thing I've learned from you, Mario."
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