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'''Whomps''' are a species related to [[Thwomp]]s that debuted in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They are large enemies that resemble rectangular stone slabs with snaggletoothed faces, simple hands and arms, and legless feet. They are commonly seen as [[Bowser's Minions|minions]] of [[Bowser]] and the [[Whomp King]], though some Whomps in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] are shown to be independent. They attempt to crush [[Mario]] by falling over and trying to land on top of him when he gets near. They can be defeated by Mario causing them to fall over and subsequently [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing on their sole weak spot, their back, which is marked by a cracked area with either a bandage or a [[ground-pound switch]] symbol, depending on the game. In their initial appearance, the Whomps and Thwomps share the same voice clip. In later games, Whomps are given a unique voice.
'''Whomps''' are a species related to [[Thwomp]]s that debuted in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They are large enemies that resemble rectangular stone slabs with snaggletoothed faces, simple hands and arms, and legless feet. They are commonly seen as [[Bowser's Minions|minions]] of [[Bowser]] and the [[Whomp King]], though some Whomps in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] are shown to be independent. They attempt to crush [[Mario]] by falling over and trying to land on top of him when he gets near. They can be defeated by Mario causing them to fall over and subsequently [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing on their sole weak spot, their back, which is marked by a cracked area with either a bandage or a [[ground-pound switch]] symbol, depending on the game. In their initial appearance, the Whomps and Thwomps share the same voice clip. In later games, Whomps are given a unique voice.


They are inspired by the Japanese mythological creature known as the {{wp|Nurikabe (folklore)|nurikabe}}.<ref>{{cite|url=didyouknowgaming.com/post/87525321000/mario-httpenwikipediaorgwikinurikabe|title=Post by Did You Know Gaming?|publisher=didyouknowgaming.com|accessdate=May 19, 2024}}</ref> The nurikabe is a sentient wall that blocks the way of travelers, which Whomps do as well in the ''Mario Party'' series, on boards such as [[DK's Jungle Adventure]], and [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]].
They are inspired by the Japanese mythological creature known as the {{wp|Nurikabe (folklore)|nurikabe}}.<ref>[http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/87525321000/mario-httpenwikipediaorgwikinurikabe Did You Know Gaming?]</ref> The nurikabe is a sentient wall that blocks the way of travelers, which Whomps do as well in the ''Mario Party'' series, on boards such as [[DK's Jungle Adventure]], and [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]].


==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:WhompSM64.png|thumb|100px|A Whomp's design for ''Super Mario 64'', also used for ''Mario Party 3'']]
[[File:WhompSM64.png|thumb|100px|A Whomp in ''Super Mario 64'']]
Whomps, also named '''Whomp Lieutenants''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (AU) Issue #45|date=December 1996|page=26 and 30}}</ref> '''Slab Beasts'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) Issue #54|page=23|date=March 1997}}</ref> or '''Small Whomps''',<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064243/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/2-1.html|title=Course 2 - Star 1: Chip off Whomp's Block|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|accessdate=March 15, 2022|language=en-us}}</ref> appear in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' as enemies only in [[Whomp's Fortress]] alongside their leader, the [[Whomp King]], and one appearing midway through [[Bowser in the Sky]]. A [[list of Super Mario 64 glitches#Clip through walls|trick]] allows Mario to pass through one and get on its back if he [[jump]]s while one is falling. When a Whomp is defeated, Mario is rewarded with five [[coin]]s. Before Whomps are defeated, jumping on their backs repeatedly gives him five more coins, for a total of ten.
Whomps, also named '''Whomp Lieutenants''',<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (AU) Issue #45, pages 26 and 30.</ref> '''Slab Beasts'''<ref>''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) Issue #54 (March 1997), page 23.</ref> or '''Small Whomps''',<ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064243/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/2-1.html Course 2 - Star 1: Chip off Whomp's Block]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.</ref> first appear in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' as rare enemies, with two appearing in [[Whomp's Fortress]] alongside their leader, the [[Whomp King]], and one appearing midway through [[Bowser in the Sky]]. A [[list of Super Mario 64 glitches#Clip through walls|trick]] allows Mario to pass through one and get on its back if he [[jump]]s while one is falling. When a Whomp is defeated, Mario is rewarded with five [[coin]]s. Before Whomps are defeated, jumping on their backs repeatedly gives him five more coins, for a total of ten.


In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Whomps received slight alterations to their appearance, with their rocky texture being a bit smoother, their bodies being rougher and rounder along the edges, and their hands being gray and rectangular instead of purple and spherical. Additionally, it is no longer possible to jump through them as they fall. Finally, besides [[Ground Pound|Pounding the Ground]], it is now possible to defeat them with a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]].
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Whomps received slight alterations to their appearance, with their rocky texture being a bit smoother, their bodies being rougher and rounder along the edges, and their hands being gray and rectangular instead of purple and spherical. Additionally, it is no longer possible to jump through them as they fall. Finally, besides [[Ground Pound|Pounding the Ground]], it is now possible to defeat them with a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]].


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:NSMBDS Big Whomp Screenshot.png|thumb|A [[Big Whomp]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:NSMBDS Big Whomp.png|frame|left|A Whomp in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:NSMBDS Big Whomp.png|frame|left|A Whomp in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
Three Whomps appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', using the same model as in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. They are exclusively found in the [[World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|castle]] of [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3]]. Whomps in this game behave similarly to their ''Super Mario 64'' counterpart, again trying to crush Mario if he attempts to pass by them; however, instead of walking around, they simply stand still in the background, waiting for the player to approach. Once on the floor, Mario can Ground Pound the Whomp's back to destroy it and it drops four coins. They can also be used as platforms to cross harmful parts of the environment, like [[Spike (obstacle)|spike]]s. A specific Whomp can also be used to help Mario collect a [[Star Coin]]. There is also one particular Whomp, known as the [[Big Whomp]], who behaves differently from the others, being slightly larger and walking instead of staying in the background. However, the official strategy guide doesn't make any distinction between this particular Whomp and its brethren. Due to where this Big Whomp is placed, it cannot actually move and simply appears to aimlessly turn back and forth on the spot.
Three Whomps appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', using the same model as in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. They are exclusively found in the [[World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|castle]] of [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3]]. Whomps in this game behave similarly to their ''Super Mario 64'' counterpart, again trying to crush Mario if he attempts to pass by them; however, instead of walking around, they simply stand still in the background, waiting for the player to approach. Once on the floor, Mario can Ground Pound the Whomp's back to destroy it and it drops four coins. They can also be used as platforms to cross harmful parts of the environment, like [[Spike (obstacle)|spike]]s. A specific Whomp can also be used to help Mario collect a [[Star Coin]]. There is also one particular Whomp, known as the [[Big Whomp]], who behaves differently from the others, being slightly larger and walking instead of staying in the background. However, the official strategy guide doesn't make any distinction between this particular Whomp and its brethren. Due to where this Big Whomp is placed, it cannot actually move and simply appears to aimlessly turn back and forth on the spot.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:Whomp NSMB2 Prima.jpg|100px|thumb|left|A Whomp in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
[[File:Mushroom Castle Whomp.png|thumb|A Whomp and a Big Whomp in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
[[File:Mushroom Castle Whomp.png|thumb|A Whomp and a Big Whomp in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
After being absent in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Whomps once again appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', alongside Big Whomps. They act just like they did in the first ''New Super Mario Bros.'' game. Regular Whomps are now seen walking back and forth sometimes, and some Big Whomps are seen in the background. Regular Whomps only leave behind one coin when defeated in this game, while Big Whomps leave three. They are only found in {{world-link|mushroom|castle|World Mushroom-Castle}} and {{world-link|star|3|World Star-3 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}.
After being absent in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Whomps once again appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', alongside Big Whomps. They act just like they did in the first ''New Super Mario Bros.'' game. Regular Whomps are now seen walking back and forth sometimes, and some Big Whomps are seen in the background. Regular Whomps only leave behind one coin when defeated in this game, while Big Whomps leave three. They are only found in {{world-link|mushroom|castle|World Mushroom-Castle}} and {{world-link|star|3|World Star-3 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}.
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====''Mario Party 3''====
====''Mario Party 3''====
Whomps appear in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. In Duel Mode, they are [[Donkey Kong]]'s initial partner. They have four health, but no attack power. Their salary is 3 coins per turn. If the player receives a second Whomp as a partner while one is still active, the Millennium Star decreases their salaries by one instead of raising their attack (as is typical of other partners). They also appear on the board [[Creepy Cavern]]. On this board, the primary Whomp is the Whomp King, who is blocking one of the two paths at an intersection; giving him an item allows the player to move on while the Whomp King blocks the other path. There are also three Whomps right next to him, who appear to be playing an actual ''Mario Party'' board game. The game itself appears to be based on Rules Land from ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
[[File:MP3 Whomp Artwork.png|120px|thumb|A Whomp from ''Mario Party 3'']]
Whomps appear in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', in the Duel Mode, as [[Donkey Kong]]'s initial partner. They have four health, but no attack power. Their salary is 3 coins per turn. If the player receives a second Whomp as a partner while one is still active, the Millennium Star decreases their salaries by one instead of raising their attack (as is typical of other partners).
 
They also appear on the board [[Creepy Cavern]]. On this board, the primary Whomp is the Whomp King, who is blocking one of the two paths at an intersection; giving him an item allows the player to move on while the Whomp King blocks the other path. There are also three Whomps right next to him, who appear to be playing an actual ''Mario Party'' board game. The game itself appears to be based on Rules Land from ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.


====''Mario Party 4''====
====''Mario Party 4''====
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====''Mario Party 9''====
====''Mario Party 9''====
[[File:MP9 Whomp Stomp 6.png|thumb|200px|left|Whomp is one of the bosses in ''Mario Party 9'']]
[[File:MP9 Whomp Stomp 6.png|thumb|200px|left|Whomp in ''Mario Party 9'']]
A Whomp appears as one of the bosses in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', alongside [[King Bob-omb]] as the boss of the board Bob-omb Factory. It is the mid boss of the level, and the minigame it is fought in is [[Whomp Stomp]].
A Whomp appears as one of the bosses in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', alongside [[King Bob-omb]] as the boss of the board Bob-omb Factory. It is the mid boss of the level, and the minigame it is fought in is [[Whomp Stomp]].


====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
[[File:MPIT Whomp.png|thumb|250px|Whomp in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'']]
In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', a Whomp appears at the end of the [[Perilous Palace Path]] board, acting as the final challenge. The player rolls a die to try to deplete its health. However, if the player does not fully deplete his health, it squishes them and the player is not able to finish. If the player does manage to defeat it, they automatically win the board. A Whomp also appears in the minigame [[Ka-Goomba!]] after some time. When it appears, the player must shoot its back to defeat it. After it is defeated, the minigame ends. This is the first game to feature Whomps' current design.
In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', a Whomp appears at the end of the [[Perilous Palace Path]] board, acting as the final challenge. The player rolls a die to try to deplete its health. However, if the player does not fully deplete his health, it squishes them and the player is not able to finish. If the player does manage to defeat it, they automatically win the board. A Whomp also appears in the minigame [[Ka-Goomba!]] after some time. When it appears, the player must shoot its back to defeat it. After it is defeated, the minigame ends. This is the first game to feature Whomps' current design.


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===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
[[File:Whomp PM3DS E3 2010 screenshot.png|thumb|An early screenshot of a Whomp, in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'']]
[[File:Whomp PM3DS E3 2010 screenshot.png|thumb|left|An early screenshot of a Whomp, in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'']]
Whomps make their ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' debut in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Originally, Whomps were going to appear as regular enemies, but in the final product only one Whomp appears, during the second phase of the final battle with Bowser. During this portion of the battle, the Whomp defends Bowser from any attacks (including those that hit multiple enemies). It attacks by walking up to Mario and either swinging its arms at him or slamming down on top of him; whenever Bowser attacks it moves aside, briefly exposing then covering the scissors image on its back. The Whomp only takes one HP of damage for every attack, but is toppled whenever an [[Eekhammer]] is used on it, allowing it to be temporarily damaged normally (using any other kind of hammer causes it to stumble, but recover). This is the only game where Whomps can be defeated without ground-pounding on them, not counting in the [[Mario Party series|''Mario Party'' series]], and when the player is invincible.
Whomps make their ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' debut in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. Originally, Whomps were going to appear as regular enemies, but in the final product only one Whomp appears, during the second phase of the final battle with Bowser. During this portion of the battle, the Whomp defends Bowser from any attacks (including those that hit multiple enemies). It attacks by walking up to Mario and either swinging its arms at him or slamming down on top of him; whenever Bowser attacks it moves aside, briefly exposing then covering the scissors image on its back. The Whomp only takes one HP of damage for every attack, but is toppled whenever an [[Eekhammer]] is used on it, allowing it to be temporarily damaged normally (using any other kind of hammer causes it to stumble, but recover). This is the only game where Whomps can be defeated without ground-pounding on them, not counting in the [[Mario Party series|''Mario Party'' series]], and when the player is invincible.
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{{main-gallery}}
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
MP3 Whomp Artwork.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
SM64DS Whomp Screenshot.png|''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
Whomp.png|''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
Whomp.png|''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
MP9 Whomp Bust.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
MP9 Whomp Bust.png|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
Whomp NSMB2 Prima.jpg|''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
PDSMBE-Whomp-TeamImage.png|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
PDSMBE-Whomp-TeamImage.png|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
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|PorEM=Granite
|Rus=Бабах
|Rus=Бабах<br>''Babakh''<br>Вомп <small>(LEGO ''Super Mario'')</small><ref>[https://mir.nintendo.ru/shop/product/lego-super-mario-neprijatnosti-v-kreposti-vompa-dopolnitelnyjj-nabor-lego-5702016618433 LEGO® Super Mario™ Неприятности в крепости Вомпа. Дополнительный набор Lego 5702016618433 - Интернет-магазин «Мир Nintendo»]. Retrieved September 17, 2020.</ref><br>''Vomp''
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|SpaAM=Mr. Rocko
|SpaAM=Mr. Rocko

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