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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Interestingly, this enemy's name translates as [[Gooma]], which is the name given by the translation team to a new boss exclusive to non-Japanese versions.
*Interestingly, this enemy's name translates as [[Gooma]], which is the name given by the translation team to a new boss exclusive to non-Japanese versions.
 
The Guma's fighting style is also very similar to that of the Hammer Bros. from the Super Mario Bros. games, in that it occasionally stops throwing for a brief moment, leaps into the air, then continues throwing.


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*The Guma's fighting style is also very similar to that of the Hammer Bros. from the Super Mario Bros. games, in that it occasionally stops throwing for a brief moment, leaps into the air, then continues throwing.


[[Category:Enemies in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]
[[Category:Enemies in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]

Revision as of 21:42, 11 November 2009



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Guma (グマ) is the Japanese name for an otherwise unnamed enemy from The Adventure of Link.

These foes somewhat resemble giant, humanoid moles, and constantly hurl balls-and-chains in an upward arc, making approaching them somewhat difficult.

Trivia

  • Interestingly, this enemy's name translates as Gooma, which is the name given by the translation team to a new boss exclusive to non-Japanese versions.
  • The Guma's fighting style is also very similar to that of the Hammer Bros. from the Super Mario Bros. games, in that it occasionally stops throwing for a brief moment, leaps into the air, then continues throwing.