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[[File:NSMBUTromps.png|thumb|left|200px|'''Grrrols''' in [[Grinding-Stone Tower]].]]
[[File:NSMBUTromps.png|thumb|left|200px|'''Grrrols''' in [[Grinding-Stone Tower]].]]
'''Grrrols'''<ref>''New Super Mario Bros. U'' Prima eGuide, Enemies Tab.</ref> are enemies somewhat resembling [[Bristle]]s first appearing in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They are similar to [[Spiked Ball]]s and [[Spiky Tromp]]s from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', as they roll around trying to crush [[Mario]], bouncing off the walls, themselves, and other solid objects. These enemies resemble circular [[Thwomp]]s with rolling red eyes and a big grin with one tooth missing. Like Thwomps, they are invincible enemies, and only the [[Super Star]] has an effect on them, as does hitting the Item or Brick Block they are on from below, making them slightly weaker than Spiked Balls. Grrrols are spawned by specific pipe-like walls, which can make infinite units. They can also defeat any enemy they roll into.
'''Grrrols'''<ref>''New Super Mario Bros. U'' Prima eGuide, Enemies Tab.</ref> are spiked stone enemies first appearing in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They are similar to [[Spiked Ball]]s and [[Spiky Tromp]]s from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', as they roll around trying to crush [[Mario]], bouncing off the walls, themselves, and other solid objects. These enemies resemble circular [[Thwomp]]s with rolling red eyes and a big grin with one tooth missing. Like Thwomps, they are invincible enemies, and only the [[Super Star]] has an effect on them, as does hitting the Item or Brick Block they are on from below, making them slightly weaker than Spiked Balls. Grrrols are spawned by specific pipe-like walls, which can make infinite units. They can also defeat any enemy they roll into.


Grrrols first appear in a secret room in the [[Stoneslide Tower]] of [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. They are found again in the [[Rock-Candy Mines]] tower, [[Grinding-Stone Tower]], where they are the main obstacles. This level also introduces the Grrrol's larger counterpart, [[Mega Grrrol]].
Grrrols first appear in a secret room in the [[Stoneslide Tower]] of [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. They are found again in the [[Rock-Candy Mines]] tower, [[Grinding-Stone Tower]], where they are the main obstacles. This level also introduces the Grrrol's larger counterpart, [[Mega Grrrol]].

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Grrrols[1] are spiked stone enemies first appearing in New Super Mario Bros. U. They are similar to Spiked Balls and Spiky Tromps from Super Paper Mario, as they roll around trying to crush Mario, bouncing off the walls, themselves, and other solid objects. These enemies resemble circular Thwomps with rolling red eyes and a big grin with one tooth missing. Like Thwomps, they are invincible enemies, and only the Super Star has an effect on them, as does hitting the Item or Brick Block they are on from below, making them slightly weaker than Spiked Balls. Grrrols are spawned by specific pipe-like walls, which can make infinite units. They can also defeat any enemy they roll into.

Grrrols first appear in a secret room in the Stoneslide Tower of Layer-Cake Desert. They are found again in the Rock-Candy Mines tower, Grinding-Stone Tower, where they are the main obstacles. This level also introduces the Grrrol's larger counterpart, Mega Grrrol.

The Grrrols return in New Super Luigi U, appearing in the Layer-Cake Desert stage Underground Grrrols as the main obstacles. They also appear in Stone-Snake Tower of Soda Jungle.

Grrrols reappear in Mario Party 10 as obstacles in the minigame Hop, Drop, and Roll.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴロー[?]
Gorō
Onomatopoeia for rolling
French (NOA) Grrroul[?] Grrrol
Portuguese Grrroda[?] Pun on "grrr" and "roda" (wheel)
Russian Шипокат[?]
Shipokat
Pun "шип ship" (spike) and "покатить pokatit'" (to roll)
Spanish (NOA) Don Machucón[?] Mr. Bruise
Spanish (NOE) Cróncher[?] -

Trivia

  • Their name is a pun on grrr, a growling sound, and roll, their attack pattern.

References

  1. ^ New Super Mario Bros. U Prima eGuide, Enemies Tab.