![]() With flying winged Paragoombas and massive, multi-stomp Grand Goombas added to the mix, defeating the lowly Goomba ranks can quickly become quite challenging.Ī Super Mario character staple from the start, no Mario toy collection should be without a Goomba or two (or three). As the very first enemy encountered in Super Mario, the Goomba may appear slow and clumsy, however, these shiitake mushroom-inspired villains are not to be underestimated. With strength in numbers, multiple Goombas can easily trip up Mario putting his jumping skills to the test. While most mushrooms benefit Mario in his endless quest to save Princess Peach, these fiendish fungi seek to stop him. What follows are 10 of our favorite Super Mario enemies, all of which also have toys produced of them in some form or another (photos from our collection below) be it collectible micro figures, vinyl toys or full-blown action figures. As such, we’re always on the lookout for new bad guy Mario toys to collect. From Goombas to Paragoombas, the more obscure the enemy type, the better. Thankfully, there is no shortage of imaginative Super Mario video game characters, especially when it comes to the colorful army of enemies Mario must face. However, there are only so many figures of the famed plumber (and his brother Luigi) one can collect before experiencing Mario burnout. From our love of the original NES game, 3D Super Mario Galaxy titles for the Wii, to Mario’s current Mario Odyssey and Paper Mario: The Origami King Switch adventures, we absolutely adore the fun video game world Nintendo has created.Īnother thing the wife and I both agree on are Super Mario collectibles. Her small collection of Mario items quickly fueled the Mario-collecting bug in me our combined passion culminating in a rather sizeable display of Mario toys. #Super mario enemies series#If there is one video game series that me and my wife can both agree on, it’s Super Mario. ![]()
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