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|game= {{TAoL}}
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|other= {{CN}}
|other= {{CN}}
|habitat= [[Parapa Palace]]<br/>[[Midoro Palace]]<br/>[[Palace on the Sea]]
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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
==={{TAoL|-}}===
==={{TAoL|-}}===
Guma resemble giant bulls and constantly hurl [[Ball and Chain|chain hammers]] in an upward arc. If [[Link]] can get under the arc of the attacks, he can strike without being hurt. They are common throughout [[Parapa Palace]].
{{Plural|TAoL|Guma}} resemble giant bulls and constantly hurl {{Term|Series|Ball and Chain|link|display=chain hammers}} in an upward arc. If {{Term|TAoL|Link|link}} can get under the arc of the attacks, he can strike without being hurt. They are common throughout {{Term|TAoL|Parapa Palace|link}}.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{CN|-}}===
==={{CN|-}}===
A monster resembling a Guma briefly appears in the "[[Quest for the Potion of Power]]" episode of {{CN}}. As Link, [[Princess Zelda]] and Kevin are making their way through the [[Parapa Palace]], a Guma throws a hammer at Link's hand, which causes him to drop his sword. Before the Guma has another chance to attack, Kevin defeats the foe using his Zapper.
A monster resembling a {{Term|CN|Guma}} briefly appears in the "[[Quest for the Potion of Power]]" episode of {{CN}}. As {{Term|CN|Link|link}}, {{Term|CN|Princess Zelda|link}} and [[Kevin]] are making their way through the {{Term|CN|Parapa Palace|link}}, a {{Term|CN|Guma}} throws a hammer at {{Term|CN|Link}}'s hand, which causes him to drop his sword. Before the {{Term|CN|Guma}} has another chance to attack, Kevin defeats the foe using his Zapper.
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This enemy's name can also be transcribed as "[[Gooma]]", which is phonetically identical and the name given by the translation team to the boss of the [[Palace on the Sea]] in the International versions of the game.
*This enemy's name can also be transcribed as "{{Term|TAoL|Gooma|link}}", which is phonetically identical and the name given by the translation team to the boss of the {{Term|TAoL|Palace on the Sea|link}} in the International versions of the game.
*Gooma's artwork was intended for Guma in the Japanese version of the game before localization.
*{{Term|TAoL|Gooma}}'s artwork was intended for {{Term|TAoL|Guma}} in the Japanese version of the game before localization.
*The [[Doomknocker]]'s Japanese name {{Romanize|ヘルグーマ|Heru Gūma}} translates to "Hell Guma".
*The {{Term|TAoL|Doomknocker|link}}'s Japanese name {{Romanize|ヘルグーマ|Heru Gūma}} translates to "Hell Guma".


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Darkhammer]]
* {{Term|Series|Darkhammer|link}}
* [[Gooma]]
* {{Term|Series|Gooma|link}}
* [[Taros]]
* {{Term|Series|Taros|link}}


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