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{{distinguish|[[Big Thwomp]], also referred to as Super Thwomp}}
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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' ([[List of games by date#1992|1992]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
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'''Star Thwomps''', originally known as '''Super Thwomps''',<ref>{{cite|quote=SUPER THWOMPS: You don’t want to get caught beneath a Super Thwomp when it comes crashing down. Plan your approach early to avoid swerving.|author=von Esmarch, Nick|title=''Mario Kart 7'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=162}}</ref><ref>''[[Prima Games|Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide]]'', ''Super Mario Kart'' Notable Foes Tab.</ref> and previously known simply as '''Thwomps''',<ref>{{cite|quote='''Thwomps:''' Aside from a completely borderless track, Thwomps are the only hazard you’ll have to look out for, but what a hazard they are! Doing what Thwomps do, these stony behemoths will smash down onto the track at regular intervals. When they do, a large portion of the track near them ripples, causing your kart to bounce and potentially lose control. Not only that, but if these things come down on top of you, you’ll be little more than Nintendo-themed paper.|author=Epstein, Joe, Garitt Rocha, and Alexander Musa|date=2017|title=''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' Official Guide (from [[Prima Games]])|page=203}}</ref>  are a shiny version of [[Thwomp]]s that appear only in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]], specifically {{classic-link|SNES|Rainbow Road}}.
'''Star Thwomps''', also known as '''Super Thwomps'''<ref>von Esmarch, Nick. 2011. ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' [[Prima Games]] Official Game Guide, pages 162-164.</ref><ref>''[[Prima Games|Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide]]'', ''Super Mario Kart'' Notable Foes Tab.</ref>, are a shiny version of [[Thwomp]]s that appear only in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]].
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Kart''===
===''Super Mario Kart''===
[[File:SMK Rainbow Road Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Donkey Kong Jr.]] approaching some Super Thwomps on [[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]] in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'']]
[[File:SMK Rainbow Road Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Donkey Kong Jr.]] approaching some Super Thwomps on [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'']]
Super Thwomps first appear in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' on [[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]] where they act like regular Thwomps, though these Thwomps glow and spin racers out if they run into them, unlike normal Thwomps. There are sixteen of them, divided in four groups of four each, located after the first two ramps (two on each side), on the narrow straight after the next three ramps (two on the left side, then two on the right side), within the forked road (two per side), and before the finish line (in the center).
Super Thwomps first appear in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' on [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] where they act like regular Thwomps, though these Thwomps glow and spin racers out if they run into them, unlike normal Thwomps. There are sixteen of them, divided in four groups of four each, located after the first two ramps (two on each side), on the narrow straight after the next three ramps (two on the left side, then two on the right side), within the forked road (two per side), and before the finish line (in the center).
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===''Mario Kart 7''===
===''Mario Kart 7''===
[[File:MK7SNESRainbowJump.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mario]] performing a [[trick]] between some Super Thwomps on <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.]]
[[File:MK7SNESRainbowJump.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]] performing a [[Jump Boost|trick]] between some Super Thwomps on {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'']]
Super Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', with the return of <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road as a retro track. Like before, they behave like normal Thwomps, but using their modern spiked appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' rather than the blunt one used by the Thwomps on [[Bowser's Castle (3DS)|Bowser's Castle]]. Once again, racers flip if they run into them. Due to their bigger size, they appear in lesser numbers, from sixteen to seven (one Thwomp stands in for every two originally present, though the second quartet is replaced with just one); they also cause the track to wave when they slam the ground, allowing racers to use them for [[trick]]s.
Super Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', with the return of {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} as a retro track. Like before, they behave like normal Thwomps, but using their modern spiked appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', albeit with a more intense rainbow design, rather than the blunt one used by the Thwomps on [[3DS Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Castle]]. Once again, racers flip if they run into them. Due to their bigger size, they appear in lesser numbers, from sixteen to seven (one Thwomp stands in for every two originally present, though the second quartet is replaced with just one); they also cause the track to wave when they slam the ground, allowing racers to use them for tricks.


===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''===
===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''===
[[File:MK8-DLC-Course-SNES RainbowRoad-screenshot-Link.jpg|thumb|left|[[Link]] near a couple of Thwomps and a [[coin]] on <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.]]
[[File:MK8-DLC-Course-SNES RainbowRoad-screenshot-Link.jpg|thumb|left|[[Link]] near a couple of Thwomps on {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'']]
Super Thwomps, here simply called '''Thwomps''',<ref>Epstein, Joe, Garitt Rocha, and Alexander Musa. (2017) ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' Official Guide (from [[Prima Games]]). Page 203.</ref> appear once more in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', once again on <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road included in the [[The Legend of Zelda x Mario Kart 8|first downloadable content pack]]. Unlike ''Mario Kart 7'', they use the same appearance as the Thwomps in [[Thwomp Ruins]], based upon their ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' appearance, though they still flip racers on contact. Along with the <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road course, the Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as part of the game's base content.
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', this variation of Thwomp once again appears on {{classic|SNES|Rainbow Road}} included in the [[The Legend of Zelda x Mario Kart 8|first downloadable content pack]]. Unlike ''Mario Kart 7'', they are based upon their ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' design, much like the Thwomps in [[Thwomp Ruins]], though they still flip racers on contact. Along with the <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road course, these Thwomps reappear in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as part of the game's base content.
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===''Mario Kart Tour''===
===''Mario Kart Tour''===
[[File:MarioKartTour SNESRainbowRoad.jpg|thumb|150px|Star Thwomps in SNES Rainbow Road from ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MarioKartTour SNESRainbowRoad.jpg|thumb|150px|Star Thwomps in SNES Rainbow Road from ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Star Thwomps return in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' with their ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' appearance and current name. They are found on <small>SNES</small> Rainbow Road and [[RMX Rainbow Road 1]], functioning in the same manner as in previous installments. They are also featured as the obstacles in the [[Wario Cup]]'s Glider Challenge in the [[Tokyo Tour]] (set in the same course) and the main obstacles in the [[Larry Cup]]'s Steer Clear of Obstacles challenge in the [[Mario Bros. Tour]] (set in [[Rainbow Road (3DS)|<small>3DS</small> Rainbow Road]]), where they can also be seen staying still and moving horizontally as well.
Star Thwomps return in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' with their ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' appearance and current name. They are found on SNES Rainbow Road, [[RMX Rainbow Road 1]], [[RMX Rainbow Road 2]], and [[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road R/T]], functioning in the same manner as in previous installments. They are also featured as obstacles in the [[Glider Challenge]] of SNES Rainbow Road and are the main obstacles in the [[Steer Clear of Obstacles]] bonus challenge of [[3DS Rainbow Road]], where they stay still or move horizontally as well. Star Thwomps have also appeared in bonus challenges outside of Rainbow Road courses, namely the Steer Clear of Obstacles bonus challenge set in [[GBA Bowser's Castle 1]] and the Glider Challenge set at [[SNES Mario Circuit 3]].
 
Star Thwomps have also appeared in challenges outside of Rainbow Road courses: in the Steer Clear of Obstacles challenge in the [[Baby Daisy Cup]] of the [[Flower Tour]] (set in [[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|<small>GBA</small> Bowser's Castle 1]]), and the Glider challenge in the [[Larry Cup]] of the [[Peach Tour]] (set in [[Mario Circuit 3|<small>SNES</small> Mario Circuit 3]]).


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スタードッスン
|Jap=スーパードッスン<ref>{{cite|title=Nintendo Official Guidebook of ''Super Mario Kart''|page=107}}</ref>
|JapR=Sutā Dossun
|JapR=Sūpā Dossun
|JapM=Star Thwomp
|JapM=Super Thwomp
|SpaA=Don Pisotón Estelar
|Jap2=スタードッスン
|SpaAM=Stellar Thwomp
|Jap2R=Sutā Dossun
|SpaE=Roca Picuda Estelar
|Jap2M=Star Thwomp
|SpaEM=Stellar Thwomp
|Chi=星星咚咚
|FraE=Thwomp étoile
|ChiR=Xīngxīng Dōngdōng
|FraEM=Star Thwomp
|ChiM=Star Thwomp
|FreE=Thwomp étoile
|FreEM=Star Thwomp
|Ger=Sternensteinblock
|Ger=Sternensteinblock
|GerM=Star Thwomp
|GerM=Star Thwomp
|Ita=Twomp stella
|Ita=Twomp stella
|ItaM=Star Thwomp
|ItaM=Star Thwomp
|PorA=Tumbo estrela
|PorAM=Star Thwomp
|Kor=스타쿵쿵
|Kor=스타쿵쿵
|KorR=Seuta Kungkung
|KorR=Seuta Kungkung
|KorM=Star Thwomp
|KorM=Star Thwomp
|Chi=星星咚咚
|PorA=Tumbo estrela
|ChiR=Xīngxīng Dōngdōng
|PorAM=Star Thwomp
|ChiM=Star Thwomp
|SpaA=Don Pisotón Estelar
|SpaAM=Stellar Thwomp
|SpaE=Roca Picuda Estelar
|SpaEM=Stellar Thwomp
}}
}}


==References==
==References==
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Not to be confused with Big Thwomp, also referred to as Super Thwomp.
Star Thwomp
A Super Thwomp in Mario Kart 8
First appearance Super Mario Kart (1992)
Latest appearance Mario Kart Tour (2019)
Variant of Thwomp

Star Thwomps, originally known as Super Thwomps,[1][2] and previously known simply as Thwomps,[3] are a shiny version of Thwomps that appear only in the Mario Kart series, specifically SNES Rainbow Road.

History[edit]

Super Mario Kart[edit]

Rainbow Road
Donkey Kong Jr. approaching some Super Thwomps on Rainbow Road in Super Mario Kart

Super Thwomps first appear in Super Mario Kart on Rainbow Road where they act like regular Thwomps, though these Thwomps glow and spin racers out if they run into them, unlike normal Thwomps. There are sixteen of them, divided in four groups of four each, located after the first two ramps (two on each side), on the narrow straight after the next three ramps (two on the left side, then two on the right side), within the forked road (two per side), and before the finish line (in the center).

Mario Kart 7[edit]

SNES Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 7
Mario performing a trick between some Super Thwomps on SNES Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 7

Super Thwomps reappear in Mario Kart 7, with the return of SNES Rainbow Road as a retro track. Like before, they behave like normal Thwomps, but using their modern spiked appearance from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, albeit with a more intense rainbow design, rather than the blunt one used by the Thwomps on Bowser's Castle. Once again, racers flip if they run into them. Due to their bigger size, they appear in lesser numbers, from sixteen to seven (one Thwomp stands in for every two originally present, though the second quartet is replaced with just one); they also cause the track to wave when they slam the ground, allowing racers to use them for tricks.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

SNES Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 8 - The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8.
Link near a couple of Thwomps on SNES Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 8

In Mario Kart 8, this variation of Thwomp once again appears on SNES Rainbow Road included in the first downloadable content pack. Unlike Mario Kart 7, they are based upon their Super Mario Galaxy design, much like the Thwomps in Thwomp Ruins, though they still flip racers on contact. Along with the SNES Rainbow Road course, these Thwomps reappear in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the game's base content.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

SNES Rainbow Road
Star Thwomps in SNES Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour

Star Thwomps return in Mario Kart Tour with their Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe appearance and current name. They are found on SNES Rainbow Road, RMX Rainbow Road 1, RMX Rainbow Road 2, and Wii Rainbow Road R/T, functioning in the same manner as in previous installments. They are also featured as obstacles in the Glider Challenge of SNES Rainbow Road and are the main obstacles in the Steer Clear of Obstacles bonus challenge of 3DS Rainbow Road, where they stay still or move horizontally as well. Star Thwomps have also appeared in bonus challenges outside of Rainbow Road courses, namely the Steer Clear of Obstacles bonus challenge set in GBA Bowser's Castle 1 and the Glider Challenge set at SNES Mario Circuit 3.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スーパードッスン[4]
Sūpā Dossun
スタードッスン
Sutā Dossun
Super Thwomp

Star Thwomp

Chinese 星星咚咚
Xīngxīng Dōngdōng
Star Thwomp

French (NOE) Thwomp étoile
Star Thwomp
German Sternensteinblock
Star Thwomp
Italian Twomp stella
Star Thwomp
Korean 스타쿵쿵
Seuta Kungkung
Star Thwomp

Portuguese (NOA) Tumbo estrela
Star Thwomp
Spanish (NOA) Don Pisotón Estelar
Stellar Thwomp
Spanish (NOE) Roca Picuda Estelar
Stellar Thwomp

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SUPER THWOMPS: You don’t want to get caught beneath a Super Thwomp when it comes crashing down. Plan your approach early to avoid swerving." – von Esmarch, Nick. Mario Kart 7 PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 162.
  2. ^ Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide, Super Mario Kart Notable Foes Tab.
  3. ^ "Thwomps: Aside from a completely borderless track, Thwomps are the only hazard you’ll have to look out for, but what a hazard they are! Doing what Thwomps do, these stony behemoths will smash down onto the track at regular intervals. When they do, a large portion of the track near them ripples, causing your kart to bounce and potentially lose control. Not only that, but if these things come down on top of you, you’ll be little more than Nintendo-themed paper." – Epstein, Joe, Garitt Rocha, and Alexander Musa (2017). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Official Guide (from Prima Games). Page 203.
  4. ^ Nintendo Official Guidebook of Super Mario Kart. Page 107.