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'''Spiny Tromps''' are large, spiked orbs with a surly face; they resemble a circular [[Thwomp]]. Their name is likely derived from "trample", referring to their attacks, and "Thwomp". Though they are not named in their first appearance, ''[[Paper Mario]]'', they are later named in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. "Tromp" itself is also a slang word that can mean either "trample" or "ultimately destroy". | |||
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'''Spiny Tromps''' are large, spiked orbs with a surly face; they resemble a circular [[Thwomp]]. Their name is likely | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Paper Mario''=== | ===''Paper Mario''=== | ||
[[File:Spiny Tromp.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario and [[Goombario]], being chased by a Spiny Tromp in ''Paper Mario'']] | [[File:Spiny Tromp.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario and [[Goombario]], being chased by a Spiny Tromp in ''Paper Mario'']] | ||
Spiny Tromps first appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they are found inside [[Mt. Lavalava]]. In a corridor of Mt. Lavalava, a Spiny Tromp appears to try to crush [[Mario]], which can only be avoided by using Bow's intangibility powers | Spiny Tromps first appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they are found inside [[Mt. Lavalava]]. In a corridor of Mt. Lavalava, a Spiny Tromp appears to try to crush [[Mario]], which can only be avoided by using Bow's intangibility powers to avoid the Spiny Tromp. | ||
Later, another Spiny Tromp, after having its path cleared by Mario and his [[Ultra Hammer]], rolls haphazardly towards Mario. Mario once more needs to | Later, another Spiny Tromp, after having its path cleared by Mario and his [[Ultra Hammer]], rolls haphazardly towards Mario. Mario once more needs to use [[Lady Bow]]'s ability to make himself intangible to avoid the rolling Spiny Tromp. The Spiny Tromp continues to roll and crush the nearby [[Kolorado]] before breaking through a nearby wall and embedding itself in another wall, clearing Mario's path. | ||
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===''Super Paper Mario''=== | ===''Super Paper Mario''=== | ||
[[File:SPM Spiny Tromp.png|thumb|200px|Spiny Tromp as seen in ''Super Paper Mario''.]] | [[File:SPM Spiny Tromp.png|thumb|200px|Spiny Tromp as seen in ''Super Paper Mario''.]] | ||
Despite their absence from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', several Spiny Tromps appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' as obstacles in the [[Mount Lineland]] and [[Underwhere Road]], where they are shown to come in varying sizes. To dodge these Spiny Tromps, Mario needs to jump over them or [[Flip]], 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 in ''Paper Mario'', their eyes constantly look in front of them instead of at Mario | Despite their absence from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', several Spiny Tromps appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' as obstacles in the [[Mount Lineland]] and [[Underwhere Road]], where they are shown to come in varying sizes. To dodge these Spiny Tromps, Mario needs to jump over them or [[Flip]], 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 in ''Paper Mario'', their eyes constantly look in front of them instead of at Mario. | ||
A small variant of Tromps, referred to as [[Spiky Tromp]]s, also appear later in ''Super Paper Mario'', in [[Yold Ruins]], where they often act as obstacles. | A small variant of Tromps, referred to as [[Spiky Tromp]]s, also appear later in ''Super Paper Mario'', in [[Yold Ruins]], where they often act as obstacles. | ||
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===''Super Mario- | ===''Super Mario-Kun''=== | ||
[[File:SpinyTromp SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left]] | [[File:SpinyTromp SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left]] | ||
A Spiny Tromp appears in the ''Paper Mario'' adaption of ''[[Super Mario- | A Spiny Tromp appears in the ''Paper Mario'' adaption of ''[[Super 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]], and [[Kooper]]. 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. | ||
[[File:PM1spinytromp.png|thumb]] | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SPM Spiny Tromp Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]] | SPM Spiny Tromp Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|Jap=ゴロン | |Jap=ゴロン | ||
|JapR=Goron | |JapR=Goron | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Onomatopoeia for heavy rolling | ||
| | |Fra=Rolopic | ||
| | |FraM=Pun on "roll" and ''pic'' (spike) | ||
|Ger=Dornblock | |Ger=Dornblock | ||
|GerM=Thorn Block | |GerM=Thorn Block | ||
|Kor=굴렁 | |||
|KorR=Gulleong | |||
|KorM=From 구르다 (''gureuda'', to roll) | |||
|Ita=Tromp spinoso | |Ita=Tromp spinoso | ||
|ItaM=Thorny Tromp | |ItaM=Thorny Tromp | ||
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[[Category:Thwomps]] | [[Category:Thwomps]] | ||
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