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[[File:Bone Goomba SMB5 SMKun.png|thumb|Mario facing the Hone Kuribon]]
[[File:Bone Goomba SMB5 SMKun.png|thumb|Mario facing the Hone Kuribon]]
*Twenty-one years prior to ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', a skeletal version of a [[Galoomba]] similar to a Bone Goomba called「ホネクリボン」(''Hone Kuribon'', "Bone Galoomba") is encountered in the [[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|first volume]] of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' in the chapter revolving around a theoretical "''Super Mario Bros. 5''". Upon being stomped, it releases a power-up that transforms Mario in a skeleton for a limited time.
*Twenty-one years prior to ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', a skeletal version of a [[Galoomba]] similar to a Bone Goomba called「ホネクリボン」(''Hone Kuribon'', "Bone Galoomba") is encountered in the [[Super Mario-kun Volume 1|first volume]] of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' in the chapter revolving around a theoretical "''Super Mario Bros. 5''". Upon being stomped, it releases a power-up that transforms Mario in a skeleton for a limited time.
*Outside of the torso color being the same as regular brown-colored Goombas, the turquoise head and feet are similar to how Goombas looked in the underground levels of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''


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