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|image=[[File:Whimp.png|160px]]<br>A Whimp
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Template:Species-infobox Whimps are miniature Whomps that appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, being similar to Thwimps in that they are smaller versions of an already existing species that attempts to crush the player. Unlike normal Whomps, they only have one tooth, their faces are flatter, they have square, arm-less hands, and they are less rectangular. They only appear in the Throwback Galaxy mission Return of the Whomp King. They help the Whomp King in his battle against the player. In the second and third phases of the Whomp King battle, the king will stomp a foot to make three (five in the third battle phase) Whimps break off from the ground. After that, the Whimps will instantly start chasing after the player.

Some Whimps in Throwback Galaxy
Three Whimps running towards Mario

Once they get close enough, they jump and land flat on their faces, attempting to crush Mario or Luigi. Unlike other Whomps, they only take a point of the player's health, instead of instantly depleting it. They are more fragile than regular Whomps; as such, they disintegrate as soon as they attack. The player can also knock back a Whimp by doing a spin or defeat it by performing a jump or Ground Pound. They disappear when the Whomp King tries to crush the player.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パタン[1]
Patan
Onomatopoeia for a light and solid material hitting the ground, and a nod to Battan; officially romanized as "Pattan"[2]
German Mini-Wummp[?] Mini-Whomp

References

  1. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Galaxy 2 section, page 160.
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (Pattan)