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They are also called "Lava Bubbles" in both of these games.
In Super Mario Maker 2, they can be given a Parachute. Like all enemies, they can given a Super Mushroom to grow into a Big Podoboo or wings to make them a Para-Podoboo. Podoboos reappear in Super Mario Maker and its sequel, where they are placable enemies. In Super Mario 3D World, Podoboos reappear, the Blue Podoboo from Super Princess Peach also returns in this game. U Deluxe, where they behave exactly the same as in other installments. U/ New Super Luigi U/ New Super Mario Bros. Podoboos reappear in New Super Mario Bros. 2, Podoboos reappear, acting the same as they have in previous Mario titles. They regained their dotted eyes in this entry. Podoboos reappear in their next 3D appearance in Super Mario 3D Land, where they behave more like in New Super Mario Bros. Strangely, they have no eyes in this installment. Podoboos make their next 3D appearance in Super Mario Galaxy 2, where they've been given the power to jump from one lava pit to another. Wii, Podoboos attack in the same manner as they have in previous games. Podoboos also appear in New Super Mario Bros., where they behave the same as they have for past games. Podoboos return in Super Mario 64 DS with the excact same role as in Super Mario 64 however this time, Yoshi can swallow them to spit out fire. Getting hit by a Podoboo causes Mario to lose 3 points of health. Here, they appear in several areas of Lethal Lava Land on various bridges bouncing from one side to the other.
Podoboos make their first 3D appearance in Super Mario 64. They also appear during Lemmy and Wendy's battle, where they bounce around the room, creating an obstacle for Mario. For the first time in the series, Podoboos appear to have two black dotted eyes, which would become their stable appearance for a majority of Mario games. In Super Mario World, Podoboos appear to act the same as they have in the last game. 3, where they behave just the same as they did in Super Mario Bros. Podoboos appear in the Japanese sequel to the previous game, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, where they act the exact same way as they did in the prequel. The game's instruction booklet describes them as Bowser's bodyguards. They leap out of lava pits, only to fall down to jump out of the lava again. Podoboos first appeared in Super Mario Bros., where they are seen in castle levels. A Podoboo's image as seen in the Super Mario Bros.