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|image=[[File:NSMBU Thwomp Artwork.png|140px]][[File:ThwompMKL.png|120px]]<br>Artwork of a Thwomp from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'', respectively
|image=[[File:NSMBU Thwomp Artwork.png|140px]][[File:ThwompMKL.png|120px]]<br>Artwork of a Thwomp from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'', respectively
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|variants=[[Big Thwomp]]<br>[[Bone Thwomp]]<br>[[Grindel]]<br>[[Karamenbo]]<br>[[Konk]]<br>[[Mega Thwomp]]<br>[[Pouncer]]<br>[[Security Thwomp]]<br>[[Shoomp]]<br>[[Sniffle Thwomp]]<br>[[Spiny Tromp]]<br>[[Star Thwomp]]<br>[[Stone Elevator]]<br>[[Tail Thwomp]]<br>[[Thwimp]]<br>[[Thwomp Platform]]
|variants=[[Big Thwomp]]<br>[[Bone Thwomp]]<br>[[Grindel]]<br>[[Karamenbo]]<br>[[Konk]]<br>[[Mega Thwomp]]<br>[[Pouncer]]<br>[[Security Thwomp]]<br>[[Shoomp]]<br>[[Sniffle Thwomp]]<br>[[Spiked Thwomp]]<br>[[Spiny Tromp]]<br>[[Star Thwomp]]<br>[[Stone Elevator]]<br>[[Tail Thwomp]]<br>[[Thwimp]]<br>[[Thwomp Platform]]<br>[[Whomp]]
|relatives=[[Bomp]]<br>[[Flomp]]<br>[[Grrrol]]<br>[[Rhomp]]<br>[[Stairface Ogre]]<br>[[Tox Box]]<br>[[Whomp]]<br>[[Wallop]]
|relatives=[[Bomp]]<br>[[Stairface Ogre]]<br>[[Tox Box]]
|comparable=[[Raargh]]<br>[[Spiked stone]]<br>[[Thwack]]<br>[[Tsubushi]]
|comparable=[[Raargh]]<br>[[Flomp]]<br>[[Grrrol]]<br>[[Rhomp]]<br>[[Spiked stone]]<br>[[Thwack]]<br>[[Tsubushi]]<br>[[Wallop]]
|notable=[[Gattai monster]]<br>[[Head Thwomp]]<br>[[Mr. Thwomp]]<br>[[Mrs. Thwomp]]<br>[[Sphinx Zō]]<br>[[Thwomp Bros.]]<br>[[Thwomp Elevator]]
|notable=[[Gattai monster]]<br>[[Head Thwomp]]<br>[[Mr. Thwomp]]<br>[[Mrs. Thwomp]]<br>[[Sphinx Zō]]<br>[[Thwomp Bros.]]<br>[[Thwomp Elevator]]
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====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:SMB3_Thwomp.jpg|thumb|120px|A Thwomp, as depicted for its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
[[File:SMB3_Thwomp.jpg|thumb|120px|A Thwomp, as depicted for its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
Thwomps, also known as '''Thwomp Traps''',<ref>{{cite|author=Tilden, Gail, et al.|date=June 1990|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|page=9}}</ref> first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', first appearing in {{world link|2|fortress|World 2-Fortress}}. They usually try to squish [[Mario]] under their weight whenever he passes beneath them. While most of them try to crush Mario below them, some try to crush him from the sides, and two in {{world link|8|fortress|World 8-Fortress}} instead constantly move in a diagonal pattern. Thwomps can be easily avoided by using [[Statue Mario]]. With this, it is impossible for Thwomps to destroy Mario by crushing him from above. They return in the game's remakes, ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' in the same fashion as the older Thwomps. They feature improved graphics and retake their especially mad expressions. They have a prominent spike separated from the rest on top, but it has no additional effect in the game. In-game, Thwomps have both eyes as glowing dots in a shared black space instead of separated. In the remakes, the black space directly underneath the prominent spike is colored red. To defeat a Thwomp, Mario or Luigi either have to run into it while [[Invincible Mario|invincible]], throw a [[Hammer]] at it with the [[Hammer Suit]], or use the [[Tanooki Suit]] and turn into [[Statue Mario]] above a Thwomp. They give the player 100 [[point]]s when beaten. Thwomps can also be defeated with a [[Goomba's Shoe]], as shown in the [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Game Boy Advance version]]'s [[World-e]] stage [[It's a Shoe-In]].
Thwomps, also known as '''Thwomp Traps''',<ref>{{cite|author=Tilden, Gail, et al.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=9|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=June 1990|language=en-us}}</ref> first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', first appearing in {{world-link|2|fortress|World 2-Fortress}}. They usually try to squish [[Mario]] under their weight whenever he passes beneath them. While most of them try to crush Mario below them, some try to crush him from the sides, and two in {{world-link|8|fortress|World 8-Fortress}} instead constantly move in a diagonal pattern. Thwomps can be easily avoided by using [[Statue Mario]]. With this, it is impossible for Thwomps to destroy Mario by crushing him from above. They return in the game's remakes, ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' in the same fashion as the older Thwomps. They feature improved graphics and retake their especially mad expressions. They have a prominent spike separated from the rest on top, but it has no additional effect in the game. In-game, Thwomps have both eyes as glowing dots in a shared black space instead of separated. In the remakes, the black space directly underneath the prominent spike is colored red. To defeat a Thwomp, Mario or Luigi either have to run into it while [[Invincible Mario|invincible]], throw a [[Hammer]] at it with the [[Hammer Suit]], or use the [[Tanooki Suit]] and turn into [[Statue Mario]] above a Thwomp. They give the player 100 [[point]]s when beaten. Thwomps can also be defeated with a [[Goomba's Shoe]], as shown in the [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Game Boy Advance version]]'s [[World-e]] stage [[It's a Shoe-In]].


In a French commercial for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Thwomps are {{file link|SMB3 commercial Thwomp.png|shown}} to have green eyes instead of black ones.
In a French commercial for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Thwomps are {{file link|SMB3 commercial Thwomp.png|shown}} to have green eyes instead of black ones.
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|caption2=A Thwomp in ''Super Mario 64 DS''
|caption2=A Thwomp in ''Super Mario 64 DS''
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Thwomps, also referred to as '''Blue Thwomps'''<ref name=Blue>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064302/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/2-4.html|title=Course 2 - Star 4: Red Coins on the Floating Isle|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|language=en-us|accessdate=March 15, 2022}}</ref> or '''Blue Whomps'''<ref name=Blue/> erroneously, return in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. This time, though, Thwomps return in a much different fashion, and they look more like they did in ''Super Mario Kart''. These Thwomps are square-shaped and dark sky blue-colored with no spikes. They, as before, are impossible to destroy and serve as obstacles throughout the game. Unlike in the previous platforming games, Thwomps constantly slam to the ground even when [[Mario]] is not around. This time around, though, Mario can use Thwomps to his advantage by [[jump]]ing on top of them to reach higher areas or unreachable points. Thwomps in this game have the addition of their voices (a mad grunt) whenever they slam into the ground, which were provided by [[Charles Martinet]] originally and slowed down by ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s sound designer [[Yoji Inagaki]].<ref>{{cite|author=Thomas Game Docs|date=September 22, 2024|url=https://youtu.be/dZuamNL96aI?si=TAQXhy47Z4LdGDG8|title=The strange origin of Thwomp's voice (Nintendo music secrets)|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> There are only three Thwomps in the game: two on the stairs in [[Whomp's Fortress]] and one at the very top of [[Tick Tock Clock]], which is featured in the mission [[Stomp on the Thwomp]].
Thwomps, also referred to as '''Blue Thwomps'''<ref name=Blue>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064302/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/2-4.html|title=Course 2 - Star 4: Red Coins on the Floating Isle|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|accessdate=March 15, 2022|language=en-us}}</ref> or '''Blue Whomps'''<ref name=Blue/> erroneously, return in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. This time, though, Thwomps return in a much different fashion, and they look more like they did in ''Super Mario Kart''. These Thwomps are square-shaped and dark sky blue-colored with no spikes. They, as before, are impossible to destroy and serve as obstacles throughout the game. Unlike in the previous platforming games, Thwomps constantly slam to the ground even when [[Mario]] is not around. This time around, though, Mario can use Thwomps to his advantage by [[jump]]ing on top of them to reach higher areas or unreachable points. Thwomps in this game have the addition of their voices (a mad grunt) whenever they slam into the ground, which were provided by [[Charles Martinet]] originally and slowed down by ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s sound designer [[Yoji Inagaki]].<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=Thomas Game Docs|date=September 22, 2024|url=https://youtu.be/dZuamNL96aI?si=TAQXhy47Z4LdGDG8|title=The strange origin of Thwomp's voice (Nintendo music secrets)}}</ref> There are only three Thwomps in the game: two on the stairs in [[Whomp's Fortress]] and one at the very top of [[Tick Tock Clock]], which is featured in the mission [[Stomp on the Thwomp]].


Several Thwomp relatives make their debut in ''Super Mario 64''. [[Whomp]]s first appear in Whomp's Fortress as enemies that attempt to crush Mario by falling on top of him when he gets near. Also introduced in this course are [[Bomp]]s, enemies that resemble walls with eyes (although the eyes were removed in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') that protrude out from the wall and push Mario, sometimes sending him to his death. [[Tox Box]]es make their debut in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. They roll around by falling on their sides, trying to crush Mario with one of their faces. However, the bottom of a Tox Box is hollowed, allowing Mario to stay safely inside. [[Grindel]]s make their first appearance in the pyramid of Shifting Sand Land. They are huge metal blocks wrapped in what seems to be cloth. They attack in a similar manner to Thwomps by slamming into the ground, while others move horizontally by jumping back and forth. The pyramid also features an enemy similar to the Grindels, the [[Spindel]], which rolls back and forth, trying to squish whoever passes near it.
Several Thwomp relatives make their debut in ''Super Mario 64''. [[Whomp]]s first appear in Whomp's Fortress as enemies that attempt to crush Mario by falling on top of him when he gets near. Also introduced in this course are [[Bomp]]s, enemies that resemble walls with eyes (although the eyes were removed in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') that protrude out from the wall and push Mario, sometimes sending him to his death. [[Tox Box]]es make their debut in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. They roll around by falling on their sides, trying to crush Mario with one of their faces. However, the bottom of a Tox Box is hollowed, allowing Mario to stay safely inside. [[Grindel]]s make their first appearance in the pyramid of Shifting Sand Land. They are huge metal blocks wrapped in what seems to be cloth. They attack in a similar manner to Thwomps by slamming into the ground, while others move horizontally by jumping back and forth. The pyramid also features an enemy similar to the Grindels, the [[Spindel]], which rolls back and forth, trying to squish whoever passes near it.
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
Thwomps, also known as Thwomp Traps,<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|date=May 15, 2006|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-59812-009-3|page=10}}</ref> reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are found in {{world link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, {{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, and {{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, and act as in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', sporting their ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' appearance. Much like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', these Thwomps can be defeated. Ways of defeating it included [[shell dash|shell-dashing]], [[Mega Mushroom]], or [[Super Star|Starmen]]. [[Big Thwomp|A bigger variety]] is also featured here, with extra weight to break certain blocks, but with the same weaknesses as a normal Thwomp.
Thwomps, also known as Thwomp Traps,<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=10|isbn=1-59812-009-3|date=May 15, 2006|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are found in {{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, {{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, and {{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, and act as in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Much like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', these Thwomps can be defeated. Ways of defeating it included [[shell dash|shell-dashing]], [[Mega Mushroom]], or [[Super Star|Starmen]]. [[Big Thwomp|A bigger variety]] is also featured here, with extra weight to break certain blocks, but with the same weaknesses as a normal Thwomp.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
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[[File:Thwomp on Cyclone Stone SMG.png|thumb|left|A Thwomp on [[Beach Bowl Galaxy#The Cyclone Stone|The Cyclone Stone]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'']]
[[File:Thwomp on Cyclone Stone SMG.png|thumb|left|A Thwomp on [[Beach Bowl Galaxy#The Cyclone Stone|The Cyclone Stone]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'']]
Thwomps appear in several [[Galaxy|galaxies]] throughout ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', including the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]], the [[Beach Bowl Galaxy]] (on [[Beach Bowl Galaxy#The Cyclone Stone|The Cyclone Stone]]), the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], and [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]]. This is the first game to feature Thwomps with two faces, one on both the front and back. In this game, Thwomps are much larger than in previous games, and cannot be defeated by any means. There are three subtle size differences between Thwomps, which is most noticeable in the Dusty Dune Galaxy where four larger ones appear near a medium-sized one.
Thwomps appear in several [[Galaxy|galaxies]] throughout ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', including the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]], the [[Beach Bowl Galaxy]] (on [[Beach Bowl Galaxy#The Cyclone Stone|The Cyclone Stone]]), the [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]], and [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]]. This is the first game to feature Thwomps with two faces, one on both the front and back. In this game, Thwomps are much larger than in previous games, and cannot be defeated by any means.


Thwomps in this game are once again spiked, though the spikes are blunt at the end and appear to have been carved, unlike their previous incarnations. Due to this, the sides of a Thwomp can be touched without taking damage; in some cases, it is actually necessary for [[Mario]] to [[Wall Jump]] off of them to reach certain [[platform]]s and areas. Additionally, if Mario stands on top of a Thwomp as it rises in the air, he can [[jump]] to carry the Thwomp's momentum into his jump and perform an extra high jump.
Thwomps in this game are once again spiked, though the spikes are blunt at the end and appear to have been carved, unlike their previous incarnations. Due to this, the sides of a Thwomp can be touched without taking damage; in some cases, it is actually necessary for [[Mario]] to [[Wall Jump]] off of them to reach certain [[platform]]s and areas. Additionally, if Mario stands on top of a Thwomp as it rises in the air, he can [[jump]] to carry the Thwomp's momentum into his jump and perform an extra high jump.


In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Thwomps generally act the same as they do in other games, with waiting until Mario gets close to them and then smashing to the ground in an attempt to crush him. Others act as they did in ''Super Mario 64'', constantly slamming against the ground regardless of Mario's location. If Mario does get crushed, he instantly loses a [[Extra life|life]], regardless of how much [[Health Meter|health]] he had. Contrary to the Thwomps appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], Thwomps in this game do not emit low-pitched grumbles when they talk or hit the ground. Their expressions, however, do change as they rise and fall.
In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Thwomps generally act the same as they do in other games, with waiting until Mario gets close to them and then smashing to the ground in an attempt to crush him. Others act as they did in ''Super Mario 64'', constantly slamming against the ground regardless of Mario's location. If Mario does get crushed, he instantly loses a [[Extra life|life]], regardless of how much [[Health Meter|health]] he had. Contrary to the Thwomps appearing in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], Thwomps in this game do not emit low-pitched grumbles when they talk or hit the ground. Their expressions, however, do change as they rise and fall.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:Thwomp NSMBW.png|120px|thumb|In-game model of a Thwomp from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
[[File:Thwomp NSMBW.png|120px|thumb|In-game model of a Thwomp from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
Thwomps later appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', along with the [[Big Thwomp]] and act the same way as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In this game, they are a darkish gray sort of color, and their spikes are more realistic, unlike with ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. However, Thwomps only appear in {{world link|1|castle|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}. They may also appear during the [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] boss battle in the {{world link|8|tower|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}; his magic can occasionally transform a platform into a Thwomp, which immediately smashes through any platforms underneath it and plummets into the pit below. In this game, Thwomps can only be defeated by the [[Super Star|Star]] power-up or a [[Ground Pound#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Simultaneous Ground Pound]], with everything else doing nothing to them at all.
Thwomps later appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', along with the [[Big Thwomp]] and act the same way as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In this game, they are a darkish gray sort of color, and their spikes are more realistic, unlike with ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. However, Thwomps only appear in {{world-link|1|castle|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}. They may also appear during the [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] boss battle in the {{world-link|8|tower|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}; his magic can occasionally transform a platform into a Thwomp, which immediately smashes through any platforms underneath it and plummets into the pit below. In this game, Thwomps can only be defeated by the [[Super Star|Star]] power-up or a [[Ground Pound#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Simultaneous Ground Pound]], with everything else doing nothing to them at all.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', where they behave just like they did in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. The size variation from the previous game reappears, along with an extra-large size in the [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]] to act as an obstacle for [[Fluzzard]]. Two [[Big Thwomp]]s far larger than even that appear in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. They also appear in the [[Throwback Galaxy]]. Their most notable appearance is in the [[Stone Cyclone Galaxy]], where their behavior is exactly the same as in the level [[Fast Foes on the Cyclone Stone]] in the [[Beach Bowl Galaxy]].
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', where they behave just like they did in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', only now more common than before. Two [[Big Thwomp]]s appear in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. They also appear in the [[Throwback Galaxy]]. Their most notable appearance is in the [[Stone Cyclone Galaxy]], where their behavior is exactly the same as in the level [[Fast Foes on the Cyclone Stone]] in the [[Beach Bowl Galaxy]].


A related species called the [[Flomp]] makes its first appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. Flomps are platforms with a Thwomp-like face that move around, and when they rattle, their face turns angry and they flip over. If Mario or Luigi stand on a Flomp when it flips, it will knock them high into the air. A species called [[Rhomp]]s makes their debut in the game too. They have one appearance in the [[Slipsand Galaxy]], on the Sand Slide Planet. They attack by rolling towards Mario in an attempt to crush him, similarly to the Spindel from ''Super Mario 64''.
A related species called the [[Flomp]] makes its first appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. Flomps are platforms with a Thwomp-like face that move around, and when they rattle, their face turns angry and they flip over. If Mario or Luigi stand on a Flomp when it flips, it will knock them high into the air. A species called [[Rhomp]]s makes their debut in the game too. They have one appearance in the [[Slipsand Galaxy]], on the Sand Slide Planet. They attack by rolling towards Mario in an attempt to crush him, similarly to the Spindel from ''Super Mario 64''.
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====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
[[File:Thwomp SM3DL.png|thumb|200px|left|A Thwomp in ''Super Mario 3D Land'']]
[[File:Thwomp SM3DL.png|thumb|200px|left|A Thwomp in ''Super Mario 3D Land'']]
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' with the same appearance as in the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' titles, except that now they show only one face like in previous games. Like in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games, they wait until Mario is near and attempt to crush him. They can be defeated if Mario is invincible, or by turning into [[Statue Mario]] beneath it; they try to crush Mario, and turn to rubble upon contact.
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' with the same tactics as in the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' titles, as well as appearance, except that now they show only one face like in previous games. Like in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games, they wait until Mario is near and attempt to crush him. They can be defeated if Mario is invincible, or by turning into [[Statue Mario]] beneath it; they try to crush Mario, and turn to rubble upon contact.


A variant of Thwomp known as [[Tail Thwomp]] is introduced in this game, created when a [[Super Leaf]] is given to a Thwomp. They move about a set area using their [[Raccoon Mario|striped tail]], then float in midair before slamming to the ground. Tail Thwomps attack in the same manner as the moving [[Grindel]]. If Mario jumps atop the tail, he will bounce slightly.
A variant of Thwomp known as [[Tail Thwomp]] is introduced in this game, created when a [[Super Leaf]] is given to a Thwomp. They move about a set area using their [[Raccoon Mario|striped tail]], then float in midair before slamming to the ground. Tail Thwomps attack in the same manner as the moving [[Grindel]]. If Mario jumps atop the tail, he will bounce slightly.
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====''Super Mario Run''====
====''Super Mario Run''====
[[File:KingdomBuilder1.png|left|thumb|100px|Thwomps in Kingdom Builder mode]]
[[File:KingdomBuilder1.png|left|thumb|100px|Thwomps in Kingdom Builder mode]]
Thwomps appear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' in the [[Super Mario Run#Kingdom Builder|Kingdom Builder]] mode. This game uses both of their designs, however, only the spiked ones are real Thwomps. Thwomps with spikes are obstacles which prevent players from placing buildings in their locations. They can be removed using a [[Hammer]]. Two Thwomps appear during Bowser's attack on the Mushroom Kingdom in the opening. [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Thwomp Statue]]s, based on the blunt version of Thwomps, can be purchased from the Shop or obtained through Remix 10 and placed as buildings. When tapped, a Thwomp or Thwomp Statue hops up and then slams back down, shaking the screen. Sometimes a Toad can be seen examining a Thwomp or Thwomp Statue, occasionally lightly knocking against it.
Both variations of Thwomps appear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' in the [[Super Mario Run#Kingdom Builder|Kingdom Builder]] section of the game. Spiked Thwomps function as obstacles which prevent players from placing buildings in their locations, and must be removed using a [[Hammer]]. Blunt Thwomps may be purchased and placed as buildings from the game's store if the player has enough Toads.


====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
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====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', Thwomps, also known as '''Block Statues''',<ref>{{cite|author=Walsh, Doug|date=August 21, 2001|title=''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' Official Racing Guide|publisher=BradyGAMES|language=en-us|isbn=0-7440-0091-2|page=35}}</ref> appear with two different models: The predominant blunt ones act like they do in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', though they always slam and rise to a consistent height. They appear in every Bowser Castle course barring those in the [[Classic course|Extra Cups]], while a spiked Thwomp appears only in multiplayer when [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]] appears and drops one on the player in last place after every other player has finished the race, ending the race immediately.
In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', Thwomps, also known as '''Block Statues''',<ref>{{cite|author=Walsh, Doug|title=''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' Official Racing Guide|page=35|publisher=BradyGAMES|date=August 21, 2001|isbn=0-7440-0091-2|language=en-us}}</ref> appear with two different models: The predominant blunt ones act like they do in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', though they always slam and rise to a consistent height. They appear in every Bowser Castle course barring those in the [[Classic course|Extra Cups]], while a spiked Thwomp appears only in multiplayer when [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]] appears and drops one on the player in last place after every other player has finished the race, ending the race immediately.


====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
Thwomp Traps<ref>{{cite|author=Grimm, Steven|date=2003|title=''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1930206-42-9|page=91}}</ref>, as they are called, appear in [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)|Bowser's Castle]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the first ''Mario Kart'' game to have them consistently appear with their spiked rectangular design, and also features the debut of their modern facial look. This design is a vibrant turquoise color, similar to their original artwork.
Thwomp Traps<ref>{{cite|author=Grimm, Steven|date=2003|isbn=1930206-42-9|title=''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide|page=91|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref>, as they are called, appear in [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)|Bowser's Castle]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the first ''Mario Kart'' game to have them consistently appear with their spiked rectangular design, and also features the debut of their modern facial look. This design is a vibrant turquoise color, similar to their original artwork.


====''Mario Kart DS''====
====''Mario Kart DS''====
Thwomps appear in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' in both its own [[Bowser Castle (Mario Kart DS)|Bowser Castle]] course and {{classic link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2}}.
Thwomps appear in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' in both its own [[Bowser Castle (Mario Kart DS)|Bowser Castle]] course and {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2}}.


====''Mario Kart Wii''====
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
[[File:BCW6.png|thumb|200px|Thwomps in ''Mario Kart Wii'']]
[[File:BCW6.png|thumb|200px|Thwomps in ''Mario Kart Wii'']]
Thwomps appear in all three [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart Wii)|Bowser's Castle]] courses in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Another Thwomp also appears in the battle arena called [[Thwomp Desert]], hence the name. In this arena, a [[Big Thwomp]] is located in the center. It will fall down, causing a major shockwave that will hinder movement of the characters that get caught in it. It can also squish racers that are underneath it. Unlike the past ''Mario Kart'' titles (excluding ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''), players do not spin out by directly touching the Thwomps in this game. Going under the Big Thwomp in Thwomp Desert while it's up, players will fall into the quicksand. In the Bowser's Castle tracks, if a player gets flattened by a Thwomp, they will laugh similarly to the laugh heard in ''Mario Kart 64''. The laugh is slightly different and higher pitched. [[Toad's Factory]] has hydraulic presses instead that function like Thwomps.
Thwomps appear in all three [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart Wii)|Bowser's Castle]] courses in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Another Thwomp also appears in the battle arena called [[Thwomp Desert]], hence the name. In this arena, a [[Big Thwomp]] is located in the center. It will fall down, causing a major shockwave that will hinder movement of the characters that get caught in it. It can also squish racers that are underneath it. Unlike the past ''Mario Kart'' titles (excluding ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''), players do not spin out by directly touching the Thwomps in this game. Going under the Big Thwomp in Thwomp Desert while it's up, players will fall into the quicksand. In the Bowser's Castle tracks, if a player gets flattened by a Thwomp, they will laugh similarly to the laugh heard in ''Mario Kart 64''. The laugh is slightly different and higher pitched.


====''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' subseries====
====''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' subseries====
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====''Mario Kart 7''====
====''Mario Kart 7''====
[[File:GBA Bowser Castle 1.jpg|thumb|200px|Thwomps in ''Mario Kart 7'']]
[[File:GBA Bowser Castle 1.jpg|thumb|200px|Thwomps in ''Mario Kart 7'']]
Thwomps also appear in [[3DS Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Castle]] and {{classic link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1}} in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', taking their design from the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games. Super Thwomps also reappear in {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}}, using their appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', and working as they did in ''Super Mario Kart''. When these Thwomps hit the ground, a section of the track before them begins to make a wave-like motion, and racers can do tricks off these waves if they are big enough.
Thwomps also appear in [[3DS Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Castle]] and {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1}} in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', taking their design from the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games. Super Thwomps also reappear in {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}}, using their appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', and working as they did in ''Super Mario Kart''. When these Thwomps hit the ground, a section of the track before them begins to make a wave-like motion, and racers can do tricks off these waves if they are big enough.


====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
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Thwomps make an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' in [[Thwomp Ruins]], once again taking their ''Super Mario Galaxy'' appearance. For the first time in the ''Mario Kart'' series, however, Thwomps do not make an appearance on the Bowser's Castle track. The Super Thwomps, referred to as "Star Thwomps" in the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe update history#Ver. 1.5.0|Ver 1.5.0 update]] of ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', make a second return in {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} that reappears the third time in the first DLC pack, [[The Legend of Zelda x Mario Kart 8|''The Legend of Zelda'' × ''Mario Kart 8'']]; these Thwomps also use the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' design unlike in ''Mario Kart 7''. They behave exactly the same as in ''Mario Kart 7'', but when they land, they create rainbow waves above their heads and the wave-motions they create on the track are bigger than the ones in ''Mario Kart 7''.
Thwomps make an appearance in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' in [[Thwomp Ruins]], once again taking their ''Super Mario Galaxy'' appearance. For the first time in the ''Mario Kart'' series, however, Thwomps do not make an appearance on the Bowser's Castle track. The Super Thwomps, referred to as "Star Thwomps" in the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe update history#Ver. 1.5.0|Ver 1.5.0 update]] of ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', make a second return in {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} that reappears the third time in the first DLC pack, [[The Legend of Zelda x Mario Kart 8|''The Legend of Zelda'' × ''Mario Kart 8'']]; these Thwomps also use the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' design unlike in ''Mario Kart 7''. They behave exactly the same as in ''Mario Kart 7'', but when they land, they create rainbow waves above their heads and the wave-motions they create on the track are bigger than the ones in ''Mario Kart 7''.


In the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC, Thwomps reappear in {{classic link|Tour|Tokyo Blur}}, {{classic link|Tour|Berlin Byways}}, [[Piranha Plant Cove]], {{classic link|SNES|Bowser Castle 3}}, and {{classic link|Tour|Madrid Drive}}. Since the route of the former course changes with each lap, Thwomps are encountered on only the second and third laps of that course.
In the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC, Thwomps reappear in {{classic-link|Tour|Tokyo Blur}}, {{classic-link|Tour|Berlin Byways}}, [[Piranha Plant Cove]], {{classic-link|SNES|Bowser Castle 3}}, and {{classic-link|Tour|Madrid Drive}}. Since the route of the former course changes with each lap, Thwomps are encountered on only the second and third laps of that course.


====''Mario Kart Tour''====
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
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In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Thwomps act as obstacles and cannot be fought like normal enemies. Like in the sidescrolling games of the ''Super Mario'' series, Thwomps attempt to crush Mario if he walks by, knocking him unconscious for a short period of time if they succeed.
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Thwomps act as obstacles and cannot be fought like normal enemies. Like in the sidescrolling games of the ''Super Mario'' series, Thwomps attempt to crush Mario if he walks by, knocking him unconscious for a short period of time if they succeed.


One Thwomp appears on a staircase in the [[Pipe Vault]]. When this Thwomp crashes to the ground while Mario is climbing up, the plumber tumbles backwards down the stairs. Thus Mario must [[jump]] up the staircase quickly before Thwomp has a chance to strike. The same occurs when the Thwomp lands on him. Additionally, two Thwomps in [[Booster Tower]] rest on teeter-totters. When [[Mario]] hops on the other end, the Thwomp flies up, smashes its own end, and sends Mario soaring high up in the air; one sends him further up into the tower, and the other lets the player hit a [[treasure chest|treasure box]]. There is also a Thwomp living with a [[Chow]] and a [[Piranha Plant]] in the second room in [[Monstro Town]], who appears to be jealous of Mario's jumping skills. Every time Mario speaks to him, the Thwomp slams the ground, causing the [[Temple Key]] on the ledge above to slowly move over and eventually fall to the ground. Additionally, near the room where [[Boomer (Super Mario RPG)|Boomer]] is battled in [[Bowser's Keep]], there are several Thwomps that attempt to crush Mario as he passes by. At the end of this series is [[Big Thwomp|one Thwomp]] that is bigger than any other Thwomp in the game; however, it retains the same effect as normal Thwomps. In one of the tunnels on the waterfall half of the [[Midas River]] minigame, the player can find a [[Crook]] attempting to dodge Thwomps to avoid losing its coins, but continuously failing.
One Thwomp appears on a staircase in the [[Pipe Vault]]. When this Thwomp crashes to the ground while Mario is climbing up, the plumber tumbles backwards down the stairs. Thus Mario must [[jump]] up the staircase quickly before Thwomp has a chance to strike. The same occurs when the Thwomp lands on him. Additionally, two Thwomps in [[Booster Tower]] rest on teeter-totters. When [[Mario]] hops on the other end, the Thwomp flies up, smashes its own end, and sends Mario soaring high up in the air; one sends him further up into the tower, and the other lets the player hit a [[treasure chest|treasure box]]. There is also a Thwomp living with a [[Chow]] and a [[Piranha Plant]] in the second room in [[Monstro Town]], who appears to be jealous of Mario's jumping skills. Every time Mario speaks to him, the Thwomp slams the ground, causing the [[Temple Key]] on the ledge above to slowly move over and eventually fall to the ground. Additionally, near the room where [[Boomer (Super Mario RPG)|Boomer]] is battled in [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]], there are several Thwomps that attempt to crush Mario as he passes by. At the end of this series is [[Big Thwomp|one Thwomp]] that is bigger than any other Thwomp in the game; however, it retains the same effect as normal Thwomps. In one of the tunnels on the waterfall half of the [[Midas River]] minigame, the player can find a [[Crook]] attempting to dodge Thwomps to avoid losing its coins, but continuously failing.


Thwomps heavily resemble their design from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Although a bit gloomier and darker, fitting the ''Super Mario RPG'' graphical style, Thwomps return full-spiked and with a prominent spike on their head. These Thwomps are also the first ones to finally have their eyes correctly depicted as they look in artwork associated with the game. Also, the Thwomps that appear in this game are the first 3-D appearing Thwomps in the ''Super Mario'' franchise.
Thwomps heavily resemble their design from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Although a bit gloomier and darker, fitting the ''Super Mario RPG'' graphical style, Thwomps return full-spiked and with a prominent spike on their head. These Thwomps are also the first ones to finally have their eyes correctly depicted as they look in artwork associated with the game. Also, the Thwomps that appear in this game are the first 3-D appearing Thwomps in the ''Super Mario'' franchise.
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====''Mario Party 4''====
====''Mario Party 4''====
[[File:MP4 TheGreatDeflate.jpg|thumb|left|Inflatable Thwomps from ''Mario Party 4'']]
[[File:MP4_TheGreatDeflate.jpg|thumb|left|Inflatable Thwomps from ''Mario Party 4'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Thwomps achieve a much bigger and influential role in the game, alongside [[Whomp]]s. In this game, it hosts [[Thwomp's Backroom Ball]], a series of bonus minigames. These minigames are [[Mega Board Mayhem]], [[Mini Board Mad-Dash]], [[Challenge Booksquirm]] and [[Panel Panic]]. The first two challenge the player to get as many coins as possible without the use of minigames. The third one is the [[Booksquirm]] minigame, except it challenges the player to see how many pages they can pass without getting squashed. The fourth one consists of a survival 4-player experience involving [[Dice Block]]s. Thwomp also states that it built the boards from the first two himself, and that it took several months.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', Thwomps achieve a much bigger and influential role in the game, alongside [[Whomp]]s. In this game, it hosts [[Thwomp's Backroom Ball]], a series of bonus minigames. These minigames are [[Mega Board Mayhem]], [[Mini Board Mad-Dash]], [[Challenge Booksquirm]] and [[Panel Panic]]. The first two challenge the player to get as many coins as possible without the use of minigames. The third one is the [[Booksquirm]] minigame, except it challenges the player to see how many pages they can pass without getting squashed. The fourth one consists of a survival 4-player experience involving [[Dice Block]]s. Thwomp also states that it built the boards from the first two himself, and that it took several months.


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====''Mario Party 7''====
====''Mario Party 7''====
[[File:Thwomp_Orb2.jpg|thumb|A [[Thwomp Orb]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
[[File:Thwomp_Orb2.jpg|thumb|A [[Thwomp Orb]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
Thwomp once again returns in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and is redesigned to use the first version of its modern appearance (as seen in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''). In the minigame [[Take Me Ohm]], Thwomps activate electricity waves that are shot at players. In [[Number Crunchers]], the solo player needs to use Thwomps in order to squish the other players. In [[Spin Off]], one of the characters to be formed is a Thwomp. The Thwomp Orb also returns with the same effect as in ''Mario Party 6''.
Thwomp once again returns in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and is redesigned to use the first version of its modern appearance (as seen in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''). Thwomps are not able to return to game boards and have the same roles as ''Mario Party 6''. In the minigame [[Take Me Ohm]], Thwomps activate electricity waves that are shot at players. In [[Number Crunchers]], the solo player needs to use Thwomps in order to squish the other players. In [[Spin Off]], one of the characters to be formed is a Thwomp. The Thwomp Orb also returns with the same effect as in ''Mario Party 6''.


====''Mario Party 8''====
====''Mario Party 8''====
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====''Mario Party Superstars''====
====''Mario Party Superstars''====
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' as non-playable characters, reprising their roles in [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] and [[Space Land]], as well in the [[Dungeon Dash]] minigame.
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' as non-playable characters, reprising their roles in [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] and [[Space Land]], as well in the [[Dungeon Dash]] mingame.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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Four Thwomps made out of cardboard appear during ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Like many enemies, they use their designs from the main series rather than their design from the first three ''Paper Mario'' games. However, they lack their red irises, except for the one during the end credits.
Four Thwomps made out of cardboard appear during ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Like many enemies, they use their designs from the main series rather than their design from the first three ''Paper Mario'' games. However, they lack their red irises, except for the one during the end credits.


The first one is found in the battle against [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]] at [[The Golden Coliseum]], where if the [[Bone (Thing)|Bone]] [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Thing Cards|Thing Card]] is used too early, Iggy summons a Thwomp which deals 999 HP of damage, resulting in a [[Game Over]].<ref name="Using the Bone Thing Early During the Iggy Battle">{{cite|author=Mario Party Legacy|date=October 4, 2016|url=youtu.be/KZ9xLcs5Jy0|title=Using the Bone Thing Early During the Iggy Battle in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=August 8, 2024}}</ref> The second one crushes the [[Sunset Express]] outside of the [[Kiwano Temple]]. The third one appears in the railway tracks of Sunset Express, and it needs to be awakened with the [[Megaphone]] Thing Card so the train can continue its way to [[Starlight Cape]]. Finally, the last one appears in the background of Starlight Cape.
The first one is found in the battle against [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]] at [[The Golden Coliseum]], where if the [[Bone (Thing)|Bone]] [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Thing Cards|Thing Card]] is used too early, Iggy summons a Thwomp which deals 999 HP of damage, resulting in a [[Game Over]].<ref name="Using the Bone Thing Early During the Iggy Battle">{{cite|language=en|url=youtu.be/KZ9xLcs5Jy0|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=August 8, 2024|title=Using the Bone Thing Early During the Iggy Battle in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|author=Mario Party Legacy|date=October 4, 2016}}</ref> The second one crushes the [[Sunset Express]] outside of the [[Kiwano Temple]]. The third one appears in the railway tracks of Sunset Express, and it needs to be awakened with the [[Megaphone]] Thing Card so the train can continue its way to [[Starlight Cape]]. Finally, the last one appears in the background of Starlight Cape.


[[Toad (species)|Toad]]s refer to the Thwomps as "rockslides".
[[Toad (species)|Toads]] refer to the Thwomps as "rockslides".
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A Thwomp in its ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' appearance is one of the types of stones [[Kirby]] can transform into in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' when using the [[Kirby#Stone|Stone]] move. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the Thwomp transformation has the same appearance as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
A Thwomp in its ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' appearance is one of the types of stones [[Kirby]] can transform into in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' when using the [[Kirby#Stone|Stone]] move. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the Thwomp transformation has the same appearance as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.


In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', a Thwomp appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. It attacks by slamming down on fighters that are below it. A Thwomp also appears in the game as an Advanced-class {{iw|smashwiki|support spirit}} that takes up two support slots, granting resistance to melee weapons when used. The [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] can be summoned using a [[pikipedia:Rock Pikmin|Rock Pikmin]] and {{iw|wikirby|Rocky}} core.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', a Thwomp appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. It attacks by slamming down on fighters that are below it. A Thwomp also appears in the game as an Advanced-class {{iw|smashwiki|support spirit}} that takes up two support slots, granting resistance to melee weapons when used. The [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] can be summoned using a [[pikipedia:Rock Pikmin|Rock Pikmin]] and [[wikirby:Rocky|Rocky]] core.


===''Mario Golf'' series===
===''Mario Golf'' series===
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===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
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====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''====
[[File:MvsDK Thwomp.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', Thwomps appear in different levels in [[Spooky House]] stages of the game. They have a design very similar to ''[[Super Mario World]]''. When Mario approaches them, they roar, and if he walks underneath them, they fall down. Mario is immediately defeated if he touches a Thwomp. In the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch version]], they are replaced by mechanical toy Thwomps.
[[File:MarioVsDKSwitch5-1_1.jpg|thumb|right|Two Thwomps in [[Level 5-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Level 5-1]] of the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]]]
In ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], Thwomps appear in different levels, prominently in [[Spooky House]] and its [[Spooky House Plus|plus variant]]. In the original version, their sprites greatly resemble their appearance in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. When Mario approaches them, they roar, and if he walks underneath them, they fall down. Mario is immediately defeated if he touches a Thwomp, and can also be squashed in a similar manner if a Thwomp falls on top of him. In the remake, they are redesigned to be mechanical and toy-like with a sliding face that changes expressions, however their behavior remains unchanged.
 
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====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''====
[[File:MVDK2MOTM Thwomp.png|frame|left]]
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', where they appear with their ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' design. They reprise their role from the previous game. However, when triggered to fall, they shake in place for a brief moment before coming down, allowing the minis some time to walk past them. This trait is kept in future ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' games.
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', utilizing their ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' design. They first appear in [[Room 3-4 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Room 3-4]] of [[Pipe Works]] and reprise their role from the previous game. However, when triggered to fall, they shake in place for a brief moment before coming down, allowing the minis some time to walk past them. This trait is kept in future ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' games.


====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!''====
[[File:MVDKMMA Thwomp.png|frame|left]]
Thwomps also appear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'' using their ''Super Mario Galaxy'' appearance. They are first encountered in [[Room 3-5 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Room 3-5]] of [[Magnet Mania (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Magnet Mania]]. When triggered to fall, they have an even longer preparation time than in the previous game due to the gameplay being less dynamic.
Thwomps also appear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'' using their ''Super Mario Galaxy'' appearance. They are first encountered in [[Room 3-5 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Room 3-5]] of [[Magnet Mania (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!)|Magnet Mania]]. When triggered to fall, they have an even longer preparation time than in the previous game due to the gameplay being less dynamic.
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====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!''====
Thwomps are once again enemies in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'', appearing in [[Area 6-3]], [[Area S-18]], [[Area X-6]], and [[Area X-8]]. Of note is that if a Thwomp crashes down on a conveyor belt, it will get carried in the designated direction for a short time before rising back up, as easily demonstrated in Area X-6.
Thwomps are once again enemies in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'', appearing in [[Area 6-3]], [[Area S-18]], [[Area X-6]], and [[Area X-8]].


====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars''====
====''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars''====
[[File:Thwomps&Minis.png|thumb|left|Two Thwomps in the [[Level B-5|fifth level]] of [[Bonus 1]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'']]
[[File:Thwomps&Minis.png|thumb|left|Two Thwomps in the [[Level B-5|fifth level]] of [[Bonus 1]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'']]
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'' and act the same as in prior installments. They are introduced in [[Runaway Warehouse]].
Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'' and act the same as in prior installments. They are introduced in [[Runaway Warehouse]]. Of note is that if a Thwomp crashes down on a conveyor belt, it will get carried in the designated direction for a short time, before rising back up.
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===''Mario Pinball Land''===
===''Mario Pinball Land''===
[[File:Mario vs Bowser.png|thumb|Thwomps in the battle with Bowser in ''Mario Pinball Land'']]
[[File:Mario vs Bowser.png|thumb|Thwomps in the battle with Bowser in ''Mario Pinball Land'']]
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====''The Legend of Zelda'' series====
====''The Legend of Zelda'' series====
{{main-wiki|ZeldaWiki|Thwomp|Zelda Wiki}}
{{main-wiki|ZeldaWiki|Thwomp|Zelda Wiki}}
{{multiframe|[[File:TLOZ LA Spiked Thwomp.png]] [[File:Thwomp LA sprite.png]] [[File:Mega Thwomp LA sprite.png]] [[File:TLOZ LA Stone Elevator.png]]<br>[[File:MegaThwompFSA.png]] [[File:FSA Stone Elevator.png]]|size=140|Thwomp types in ''Link's Awakening'' (above) and ''Four Swords Adventures'' (below)}}
{{multiframe|[[File:Thwomp LA sprite.png]] [[File:TLOZ LA Spiked Thwomp.png]] [[File:Mega Thwomp LA sprite.png]] [[File:TLOZ LA Stone Elevator.png]]<br>[[File:MegaThwompFSA.png]] [[File:FSA Stone Elevator.png]]|size=140|Thwomp types in ''Link's Awakening'' (above) and ''Four Swords Adventures'' (below)}}
Thwomps make a guest appearance in a few ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games as enemies encountered in the sidescrolling sections of some {{iw|zeldawiki|dungeon}}s. Regular Thwomps, referred to as '''Spiked Thwomps'''<ref name="linksawakening">{{cite|date=1993|title=''The Legend of Zelda – Link's Awakening'' Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|page=101}}</ref>, appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' and ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages}}'', where they have only one eye and a flat top, which allows them to be safely stood on. [[Thwimps]] also appear in these games, and behave similarly to regular Thwomps. The former game also features the [[Mega Thwomp]] and [[Stone Elevator]], and the latter a boss called the [[Head Thwomp]].
Variations of Thwomps make a guest appearance in a few ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games as enemies encountered in the sidescrolling sections of some [[zeldawiki:Dungeon|dungeon]]s. The only preexisting ones from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, the [[Thwimp]]s, appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'', with behavior more akin to standard Thwomps. Both games also include the [[Spiked Thwomp]], the former the [[Mega Thwomp]] and [[Stone Elevator]], and the latter a boss called the [[Head Thwomp]].


In ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures}}'', only normal Thwomps appear, using the design on Mega Thwomp and a less dangerous behavior than before. A Stone Elevator also reappears.
In ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', normal Thwomps appear, using the design on Mega Thwomp and a less dangerous version of Spiked Thwomp's behavior. A Stone Elevator also reappears.


====''Kirby'' series====
====''Kirby'' series====
Thwomps behave identically to a few enemies in the [[wikirby:Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. In ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards}}'', there is a cycloptic cube named {{iw|wikirby|I³}}, and in ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby: Canvas Curse}}'', there is a stone slab with a carved face that comes in three sizes named {{iw|wikirby|Thudd}}. Additionally, their respective Japanese names,「ドネン」(''Donen'') and「デンドン」(''Dendon'') play off Thwomps' Japanese name,「ドッスン」(''Dossun'') and associated onomatopoeia. In ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby Star Allies}}'', since the [[wikirby:Kirby Star Allies/Update History#Version 3.0.0|Version 3.0.0 update]], a drawn I³ makes a reappearance as one of {{iw|wikirby|Adeleine}} & {{iw|wikirby|Ribbon}}'s Painter helpers.
Thwomps behave identically to a few enemies in the [[wikirby:Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. In ''[[wikirby:Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', there is a cycloptic cube named [[wikirby:I³|I³]], and in ''[[wikirby:Kirby: Canvas Curse|Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'', there is a stone slab with a carved face that comes in three sizes named [[wikirby:Thudd|Thudd]]. Additionally, their respective Japanese names,「ドネン」(''Donen'') and「デンドン」(''Dendon'') play off Thwomps' Japanese name,「ドッスン」(''Dossun'') and associated onomatopoeia. In ''[[wikirby:Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star Allies]]'', since the [[wikirby:Kirby Star Allies/Update History#Version 3.0.0|Version 3.0.0 update]], a drawn I³ makes a reappearance as one of [[wikirby:Adeleine|Adeleine]] & [[wikirby:Ribbon|Ribbon]]'s Painter helpers.


====''Minecraft''====
====''Minecraft''====
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===Unused appearances===
===Unused appearances===
====''Skylanders: SuperChargers''====
====''Skylanders: SuperChargers''====
Thwomps were originally part of Bowser's moveset in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''. However, it was eventually decided that [[Koopa Troopa]]s were a better fit.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 17, 2015|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCfveS35PF8|title=Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 1 Skylanders SuperChargers|publisher=YouTube|language=en-us|accessdate=August 14, 2015}}</ref>
Thwomps were originally part of Bowser's moveset in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''. However, it was eventually decided that [[Koopa Troopa]]s were a better fit.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=June 17, 2015|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCfveS35PF8|title=Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 1 Skylanders SuperChargers|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=August 14, 2015}}</ref>


====''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''====
====''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''====
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|tojo_gemu=3、ワールド
|tojo_gemu=3、ワールド
|desc='''<big>トラップのようなおばけ</big><br>
|desc='''<big>トラップのようなおばけ</big><br>
クッパがマリオを{{ruby|迎|むか}}えうつためにしかけた、{{ruby|岩|いわ}}のおばけ。{{ruby|全身|ぜんしん}}にトゲが{{ruby|生|は}}えていて、マリオが{{ruby|近|ちか}}づくと、{{ruby|勢|いきお}}いよく{{ruby|落|お}}ちてきて{{ruby|押|お}}しつぶそうとする。{{ruby|倒|たお}}すことのできない{{ruby|手|て}}ごわい{{ruby|相手|あいて}}だ。<ref>{{cite|date=November 20, 1994|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-09-259067-9|page=[https://i.imgur.com/5cCnRu9.jpeg 127]}}</ref>
クッパがマリオを{{ruby|迎|むか}}えうつためにしかけた、{{ruby|岩|いわ}}のおばけ。{{ruby|全身|ぜんしん}}にトゲが{{ruby|生|は}}えていて、マリオが{{ruby|近|ちか}}づくと、{{ruby|勢|いきお}}いよく{{ruby|落|お}}ちてきて{{ruby|押|お}}しつぶそうとする。{{ruby|倒|たお}}すことのできない{{ruby|手|て}}ごわい{{ruby|相手|あいて}}だ。<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|date=November 20, 1994|isbn=4-09-259067-9|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/5cCnRu9.jpeg 127]}}</ref>
|tribe=Ghost clan
|tribe=Ghost clan
|disposition=Massive, silent
|disposition=Massive, silent
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ドッスン
|Jap=ドッスン
|JpnR=Dossun
|JapR=Dossun
|JpnM=Corruption of「ドスン」(''dosun'', Japanese onomatopoeia for a heavy thumping sound); alternatively romanized as "Dosun"
|JapM=Corruption of「ドスン」(''dosun'', Japanese onomatopoeia for a heavy thumping sound); alternatively romanized as "Dosun"
|JpnC=<ref>{{cite|author=Motomiya, Shusuke (One Up),Yasuhiro Nemoto, Hideki Endo, Yuta Naoi, and Noriko Tsuyuki, editors|date=1996|title=「キャラクター図鑑」 in 『スーパーマリオ64完全クリアガイド』|location=Tokyo|publisher=Media Factory|language=ja|isbn=4-88991-411-0|page=14}}</ref>
|Jpn2=ひとつ{{ruby|目|め}}ドッスン<ref>{{cite|title=「ゼルダの伝説 夢をみる島 完全攻略本」 (''Zelda no Densetsu: Yume o Miru Shima – Kanzen Kōryakubon'')|publisher=[[Nintendo DREAM]]|language=ja|page=27}}</ref>
|Jpn2R=Hitotsume Dossun
|Jpn2M=One-Eyed Thwomp
|Jpn2N=''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''
|Jpn3={{ruby|一|ひと}}つ{{ruby|目|め}}ドスン<ref name=Ages>{{cite|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック ゼルダの伝説 ふしぎの時空の章」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Zelda no Densetsu: Fushigi no Kinomi - Jikū no Shō'')|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|page=37}}</ref>
|Jpn3R=Hitotsume Dosun
|Jpn3M=One-Eyed Thump
|Jpn3N=''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages''
|Jpn4=ドスン<ref name=Ages/>
|Jpn4R=Dosun
|Jpn4M=Thump
|Jpn4N=''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages''
|Chi=咚咚
|Chi=咚咚
|ChiR=Dōngdōng
|ChiR=Dōngdōng
|ChiM=Onomatopoeia for thumping
|ChiM=Onomatopoeia for thumping
|ChiC=<ref>{{cite|date=2003|url=archive.org/details/Mario_Kart_64_2003_Nintendo_CN_Maliou_Kadingche/page/n15/mode/2up|title=马力欧卡丁车 (''Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē'') manual|publisher=iQue|language=zh-hans|page=31}}</ref>
|ChiC=<ref>{{cite|url=archive.org/details/Mario_Kart_64_2003_Nintendo_CN_Maliou_Kadingche/page/n15/mode/2up|title=马力欧卡丁车 (''Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē'') manual|date=2003|publisher=iQue|language=zh-hans|page=31}}</ref>
|Dut=Thwomp
|Dut=Thwomp
|DutC=<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Nederland|date=March 9, 2016|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV4Hwg2Y_JA|title=Super Mario Maker - Gesloten deuren! Spijkerzuilen! Roze munten! (Wii U)|publisher=YouTube|language=nl|accessdate=May 19, 2019}}</ref>
|DutC=<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Nederland|date=March 9, 2016|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV4Hwg2Y_JA|title=Super Mario Maker - Gesloten deuren! Spijkerzuilen! Roze munten! (Wii U)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 19, 2019|language=nl}}</ref>
|Fin=Thwomp
|FinC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZrmIfSpddM The Adventures Of Super Mario Bros. 3 | All Episode In Finnish [2013 DVD Version]]</ref>
|FreA=Ka-Bang
|FreA=Ka-Bang
|FreAM=Onomatopoeia for something hitting the ground
|FreAM=Onomatopoeia for something hitting the ground
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|FreE3M=Block
|FreE3M=Block
|FreE3C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo64ever.com/Scans-Magazine,57,Le-Magazine-Officiel-Nintendo-13.html|title=Official Nintendo French magazine N13|page=26}}</ref>
|FreE3C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo64ever.com/Scans-Magazine,57,Le-Magazine-Officiel-Nintendo-13.html|title=Official Nintendo French magazine N13|page=26}}</ref>
|Ger=Steinblock<ref>{{cite|author=Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors|date=1997|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64"''|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|language=de|page=9}}</ref>
|Ger=Steinblock<ref>{{cite|author=Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1997|page=9}}</ref>
|GerN=''Super Mario 64'' onward
|GerN=''Super Mario 64'' onward
|GerM=Stone Block
|GerM=Stone Block
|Ger2=Wummp<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|date=1993|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|language=de|page=20}}</ref>
|Ger2=Wummp<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=20}}</ref>
|Ger2M=Onomatopoeia for something heavy hitting the ground (used for Whomps since ''Super Mario 64'', but Thwomps have still been sporadically named as such)
|Ger2M=Onomatopoeia for something heavy hitting the ground (used for Whomps since ''Super Mario 64'', but Thwomps have still been sporadically named as such)
|Gre=Θουόμπ
|GreR=Thoeomp
|GreM=Thwomp
|GreC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UtxtPpvljk&list=PLXEMWYZPBYovAg5DGRisttsCxVzhZ3prh&index=8 The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Greek [Επεισόδια 15-16]]</ref>
|Ita=Thwomp
|Ita=Thwomp
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo|language=it|page=38}}</ref>
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' manual|language=it|publisher=Nintendo|page=38}}</ref>
|ItaN=''Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Ita2=Faccia/Faccione di pietra
|Ita2=Faccia/Faccione di pietra
|Ita2N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Ita2N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|language=it|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCGEjKOEmKo&list=PLWzo2ShQRIik_9vJAjpCtOYPKTMiWfQMb&index=6|title=Le avventure di Super Mario 2x06 - Un imbroglio per papà|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 6, 2024}}</ref>
|Ita2M=Stone face/big-face
|Ita2M=Stone face/big-face
|Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCGEjKOEmKo&list=PLWzo2ShQRIik_9vJAjpCtOYPKTMiWfQMb&index=6|title=Le avventure di Super Mario 2x06 - Un imbroglio per papà|publisher=YouTube|language=it|accessdate=September 6, 2024}}</ref>
|Ita3=Twomp
|Ita3=Twomp
|Ita3M=Direct transliteration
|Ita3M=Direct transliteration
|Ita4=Twomp Spinato
|Ita4M=Spiked Thwomp
|Ita4C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Enciclopedia di Hyrule''|page=205}}</ref>
|Ita4N=''The Legend of Zelda'' series
|Kor=쿵쿵
|Kor=쿵쿵
|KorR=Kung-kung
|KorR=Kung-kung
|KorM=Repetition of "쿵" (''kung'', onomatopoeia for crushing)
|KorM=Repetition of "쿵" (''kung'', onomatopoeia for crushing)
|Pol=Klocek
|Pol=Blocek
|PolN=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|PolN=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|PolM=Block
|PolM=Diminutive of ''bloc'' ("block")
|PolC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6caWpkbVoQ Nowe Przygody Braci Mario Odcinek 15 - Koopa Dance]</ref>
|PolC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6caWpkbVoQ Nowe Przygody Braci Mario Odcinek 15 - Koopa Dance]</ref>
|PorA=Tumbo
|PorA=Tumbo
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|SpaA3=Thwomp
|SpaA3=Thwomp
|SpaA3N=''Mario Kart Wii''
|SpaA3N=''Mario Kart Wii''
|SpaA4=Pesado
|SpaA4M=Heavy
|SpaA4C=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU_R_UtOnXY&list=PL9SW0yG7n_bnpxH7s64Qgh_Wa4ycVmNpt&index=16 Las Aventuras de los Super hermanos Mario: 15 - Baile En Koopa]</ref>
|SpaA4N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|SpaE=Roca Picuda
|SpaE=Roca Picuda
|SpaEM=Spiky Rock
|SpaEM=Spiky Rock
|SpaE2=Pesado
|SpaE2=Pesado
|SpaE2N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|SpaE2M=Heavy
|SpaE2M=Heavy
|SpaE2C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYhJxiMRlAc|title=Les aventures de Super Mario Bros 3 in Castilian Spanish - Bonkers de Yonkers|publisher=YouTube|language=es-es|accessdate=September 6, 2024}}</ref>
|SpaE2C=<ref>{{cite|language=es-es|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYhJxiMRlAc|title=Les aventures de Super Mario Bros 3 in Castilian Spanish - Bonkers de Yonkers|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 6, 2024}}</ref>
|SpaE2N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Swe=Thwomp
|Swe=Thwomp
|SweC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkalotTT_jM&list=PLxFcguXyn2GqZhdcXT2-4r_KUtNLmRb_H&index=15 The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 - Episode 15 - Swedish]</ref>
|SweC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkalotTT_jM&list=PLxFcguXyn2GqZhdcXT2-4r_KUtNLmRb_H&index=15 The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 - Episode 15 - Swedish]</ref>
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*In [[Monopoly Gamer]], two Thwomp spaces replace two of the traditional Railroad Spaces on the game board. Landing on the space forces a player to drop two Coins on the space, which may then be picked up by the next player who lands on or passes over the space.
*In [[Monopoly Gamer]], two Thwomp spaces replace two of the traditional Railroad Spaces on the game board. Landing on the space forces a player to drop two Coins on the space, which may then be picked up by the next player who lands on or passes over the space.


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==References==
==References==
{{NIWA|Ukikipedia=1|SmashWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|SmashWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=1}}
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{{MVDK2MOTM}}
{{MVDKMOTM}}
{{MKAGP}}
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{{MKAGP2}}
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{{MPS}}
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