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Grumblumps are a new Thwomp series that make their debut in Super Mario 3D World, which are large, multicoloured crystal blocks. They only appear in Grumblump Inferno. They have a smiling face on each side — which strongly resembles that of a Rhomp from Super Mario Galaxy 2 — and behave similar to Tox Boxes (that is, rolling themselves along a path that is their width). They can be either cubed or rectangular in shape. Once the player steps on a Grumblump, the smiling faces turn into frowning faces, and it starts gradually moving along a set path through the lava in the level, turning over on one of its sides at a time (Grumblumps act as the only means of traversing these parts of the level). As it moves, the player must move with it to stay on top of the side currently facing upward and avoid falling into the lava until it reaches the end of its path. A Grumblump may also encounter a slope along the way, at which point it will slide down on the side currently facing downward. If the player Ground Pounds a Grumblump, the faces will turn angry, and it will move faster for a short period of time. Occasionally, two Skipsqueaks appear on either side of the player to serve as guides for timing running and jumping movements when trying to stay on top of the Grumblump. Although they are the same species as Rhomps and Tox Boxes, they are not directly related to Thwomps, as the only Thwomp/Whomp creatures in the game are Thwomps and Walleyes. Template:BoxTop