Spiny Tromp
- Not to be confused withSpiky Tromp.
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Artwork fromSuper Paper Mario | |||
| First appearance | Paper Mario (2000) | ||
| Latest appearance | Super Paper Mario (2007) | ||
| Variant of | Thwomp | ||
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Spiny Tromps are large, spiked orbs with a surly face; they resemble a circularThwomp. Their name is likely a pun on the slang verb "tromp", meaning "to completely defeat someone", and "Thwomp". Though they are not named in dialogue in their first appearance,Paper Mario, they are later referred to properly inSuper Paper Mario.
History[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
Spiny Tromps first appear inPaper Mario, where they are found insideMt. Lavalava. In a corridor of Mt. Lavalava, a Spiny Tromp appears to try to crushMario, which can only be avoided by using Bow's intangibility powers or by outrunning it using theSpin Dash move.
Later, another Spiny Tromp, after having its path cleared by Mario and hisUltra Hammer, rolls haphazardly towards Mario. Mario once more needs to either outrun it with the Spin Dash or useLady Bow's ability to make himself intangible to avoid the rolling Spiny Tromp. The Spiny Tromp continues to roll and crush the nearbyKolorado before breaking through a nearby wall and embedding itself in another wall, clearing Mario's path. Mario will lose 1 HP if he is hit by either Spiny Tromp.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
Despite their absence fromPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, several Spiny Tromps appear inSuper Paper Mario as obstacles in theMount Lineland andUnderwhere Road, where they are shown to come in varying sizes. To dodge these Spiny Tromps, Mario needs to jump over them orFlip, which reveals that Spiny Tromps are actually rather thin and composed of three layers of a spiked, cardboard-like substance, so they can still harm Mario while in 3D. Unlike inPaper Mario, their eyes constantly look in front of them instead of at Mario. In Underwhere Road, if the player triggers the cutscene withDorguy the Third while any Spiny Tromps are nearby, they will be instantly defeated.
A small variant of Tromps, referred to asSpiky Tromps, also appear later inSuper Paper Mario, inYold Ruins, where they often act as obstacles.
Super Mario-kun[edit]
A Spiny Tromp appears in thePaper Mario adaption ofSuper Mario-kun specifically in volume 26, but it also is the first chapter of the English-translated collection,Super Mario Manga Mania. After Mario is energized from Sushie's water (which she claims is an energy drink), Mario runs toward it, only to get chased by a Spiny Tromp. It chases Mario,Goombario, andKooper. Kooper tries to stop it by trying to act like a dung beetle, by rolling it with his hind legs, but gets crushed.Sushie, however blasts it with water, destroying it.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Super Paper Mario[edit]
| Super Paper Mario enemy | |||||||||
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| Spiny Tromp | |||||||||
| Max HP | N/A | Role | Common | Location(s) | Mount Lineland (1-2),Underwhere Road (7-2) | ||||
| Attack | 1 | Card type | Uncommon | ||||||
| Defense | N/A | Items | Card location(s) | Card Shop; Flimm; Catch Card/SP | |||||
| Score | 1000 | ||||||||
| Card description | It's a massive, rolling pinwheel of doom. If it keeps rolling, maybe it'll aerate someone's lawn. | ||||||||
| List of Catch Cards 112 113 114 | Tattle | This Spiny Tromp loves to roll down hills and over unlucky pedestrians... You can't beat it... You can only avoid it... It rolls down the hill fast, but I know Mario can find a way to avoid it... | |||||||
Gallery[edit]
A Spiny Tromp inPaper Mario
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | ゴロン[?] Goron | Portmanteau of「ごろごろ」(goro-goro, onomatopoeia for large things rolling) and possibly「ドッスン」(Dossun, "Thwomp") | |
| French | Rolopic[?] | Fromrouler ("to roll") andpic ("spike") | |
| German | Dornblock[?] | Thorn Block | |
| Italian | Tromp spinoso[?] | Thorny Tromp | |
| Tromp puntuto[1] | Spiky Tromp (mistake) | ||
| Korean | 굴렁[?] Gulleong | From "구르다" (gureuda, "to roll") and possibly a transliteration of the Japanese name | |
| Spanish | Rocopinchón[?] | Masculine form ofroca ("rock") + augmentative form ofpincha ("spike") |
References[edit]
- ^Colombo, Alessandro (March 9, 2022).Super Mario Mangamania.Edizioni BD (Italian). ISBN978-88349-07122. Page 9.
[Edit] Thwomps | ||
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| Characters | Dossunmengyo •Gattai monster •Head Thwomp •Mr. Thwomp •Mrs. Thwomp •Sphinx Zō •Thwomp Bros. •Thwomp Elevator •Waruiwa-gumi (leader) | |
| Variants | Grindels | Grindel •Spindel |
| Pouncers | Omodon •Pouncer | |
| Miscellaneous | Big Thwomp •Bone Thwomp •Karamenbo •Kongā •Mega Thwomp •Mihari •Shoomp •Sniffle Thwomp •Star Thwomp •Stone Elevator •Tail Thwomp •Thwimp •Thwomp •Thwomp Platform | |
| Relatives | Grrrols | Grrrol •Mega Grrrol •Treaded Grrrol |
| Ka-thunks | Ka-thunk •King Ka-thunk | |
| Konks | Konk •Wonder Konk | |
| Spiny Tromps | Spiky Tromp •Spiny Tromp | |
| Thwacks | Thwack •Thwack Totem •Wonder Thwack | |
| Wallops | Wallop •Walleye | |
| Whomps | Big Whomp •Whamp •Whimp •Whomp •Whomp King | |
| Other | Bomp •Flomp •Grumblump •Rhomp •Stairface Ogre •Stone-Eye •Tox Box •Walking Block | |

