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In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', the Whomp King reappears as the boss of [[Throwback Galaxy]], which is a remake of Whomp's Fortress. However, how he is encountered is slightly different from how he was in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. At the top of the fortress, a [[Whomp]] is found instead of the Whomp King. After it is defeated, the entrance door on the ground (emblazoned with [[Bowser]]'s emblem on it) opens to reveal a pathway to the Whomp King, who is fought on the underside of the fortress. The sky turns dark and stormy when the Whomp King appears.
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', the Whomp King reappears as the boss of [[Throwback Galaxy]], which is a remake of Whomp's Fortress. However, how he is encountered is slightly different from how he was in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. At the top of the fortress, a [[Whomp]] is found instead of the Whomp King. After it is defeated, the entrance door on the ground (emblazoned with [[Bowser]]'s emblem on it) opens to reveal a pathway to the Whomp King, who is fought on the underside of the fortress. The sky turns dark and stormy when the Whomp King appears.


The Whomp King fight is similar to his debut appearance in ''Super Mario 64''. Excluding [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]], Whomp King is the only boss in the game to have dialogue, where he quotes his original speeches from the aforementioned game, word for word; if the player loses a life while fighting Whomp King, he starts to give the same speech before the second attempt, only to interrupt himself in the middle. (''"-- Arrrgh! I'm tired of this speech!"'') He is much larger than before, and the area that Mario must [[Ground Pound]] to damage him is much smaller. He also has a few new abilities: When he attempts to crush Mario, the attack creates a shockwave when he hits the ground, which paralyzes Mario for a brief moment if he does not jump at the correct time. Like with other such obstacles, if the Whomp King manages to crush Mario, he loses a [[Extra life|life]] instantly. He can also stomp his foot to produce several miniature Whomps called [[Whimp]]s that chase after Mario, and can jump to stun him as well.
The Whomp King fight is similar to his debut appearance in ''Super Mario 64''. Excluding [[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]], Whomp King is the only boss in the game to have dialogue, where he quotes his original speeches from the aforementioned game, word for word; if the player loses a life while fighting Whomp King, he starts to give the same speech before the second attempt, only to interrupt himself in the middle. (''"-- Arrrgh! I'm tired of this speech!"'') He is much larger than before, and the area that Mario must [[Ground Pound]] to damage him is much smaller. He also has a few new abilities: When he attempts to crush Mario, the attack creates a shockwave when he hits the ground, which paralyzes Mario for a brief moment if he does not jump at the correct time. Like with other such obstacles, if the Whomp King manages to crush Mario, he loses a [[Extra life|life]] instantly, regardless of how many wedges of health he has left. He can also stomp his foot to produce several miniature Whomps called [[Whimp]]s that chase after Mario, and can jump to stun him as well.


In this game, his expression changes when he is defeated. However, since he is facing the ground during this point, the expression cannot be seen in normal gameplay.
In this game, his expression changes when he is defeated. However, since he is facing the ground during this point, the expression cannot be seen in normal gameplay.

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