Thwomps also make a few minor appearances in the Super Mario World television series, mainly serving as guards in the Neon Castle.
These Thwomps also knock back the player if run in to while on the ground, while normal Thwomps do not have this effect.
Thwomps also appear in the puzzle minigame Mario's Puzzle Party (which later appears in Mario Party DS).
They appear prominently in the track of Bowser's Castle, and a variant of them called Super
Thwomps also appear in the track Rainbow Road.
Super
Thwomps also reappear in SNES Rainbow Road, using their appearance in New Super Mario Bros..
The Super Thwomps make a second return in SNES Rainbow Road that reappears the third time in the first DLC pack, The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8;
these Thwomps also use the Super Mario Galaxy design unlike in Mario Kart 7.
Thwomps also appear in several minigames besides the ones transferred from the first Mario Party.
A Thwomp also appears in «Do the Koopa», trying to crush Mario when he has the Doom Dancer Music Box.
Not exact matches
In the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, miniature, non-explosive Bullet Bills (though they resemble more Banzai Bills) appear as the power source of the
Thwomp Stomper boots used by Mario, Luigi and Big Bertha; a neon sign advertising a bar called «Bullet Bill's» can
also be seen prominently displayed in Dinohattan throughout the film.
In the parallel dimension in which Koopa has turned Daisy's father into fungus and taken over rule there is both a shop called
Thwomp's (after the classic Super Mario Bros enemy featured in Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart etc) and
also a bar called Bullet Bills another enemy which has
also been seen more than a few times from the game series.
He
also has massive
Thwomps which can block lanes, but
also rise and fall to deal crushing damage to those who get beneath them.
Big
Thwomps are
also present, along with a mash - up called
Thwomp & Thwimps, which consists of a single
Thwomp paired with two Thwimps.
Also, the
Thwomp Orb returns with the same effect as in Mario Party 6.
Also, the
Thwomps that appear in this game are the first 3 - D appearing
Thwomps in the Mario series.
Thwomps are
also obstacles in Yoshi's Tropical Island.
There is
also an item in this game that is based upon
Thwomps, named
Thwomp Candy.
This game may
also be notable as the first time
Thwomps have made any sound other than grunts, as some of them laugh as the players race through the area they are in.
There is
also a
Thwomp in the minigame Sumo of Doom - o, which stomps the ground and causes part of the platform the players are on to fall off.
There is
also a
Thwomp living with a Chow and a Piranha Plant in the second room in Monstro Town, who appears to be jealous of Mario's jumping skills.
A bigger variety called Big
Thwomp is
also featured here, with extra weight to break certain blocks, but with the same weaknesses as a normal
Thwomp.
There is
also a large
Thwomp that is seen after the factory section in the track Bowser Factory.
These
Thwomps are
also the first ones to finally have their eyes correctly depicted as they look in the official art.
Thwomps appear
also in the thirty - fifth volume of Super Mario - Kun, which is almost exactly based off of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
A
Thwomp is
also a partner in Duel Mode in Mario Party 3.
Unlike Mario series
Thwomps, these
also feature a single eye.
Super Mario Kart is
also the first game to not feature spikes on
Thwomps.
The Great Deflate from Mario Party 4
also returns, as do the inflatable
Thwomps.
Thwomps are
also in the minigame Seer Terror; when the player pulls a rope, a
Thwomp may fall on them.
A
Thwomp is
also one of the racers in the game Moped Mayhem.
Thwomp is
also part of the celebration of the winner in this game.
Thwomps can
also be placed on tracks, from which they can permanently detach when they attempt to fall onto the playable character.
Also, these
Thwomps feature cheeks, something that has not been reimplemented to date.
There is
also a massive
Thwomp that takes up the entire background in three rooms.
You
also need to be wary around
Thwomps so they don't crush the Mushroom, either.
Past enemies that
also appear in this world include Cool Kongs, Crash Kongs,
Thwomps, Piranha Plants, Capture Kongs and Circus Kongs.
It uses the Super Mario World theme, and most of its platforming and puzzles, as the title suggests, involve
Thwomps (though Boos, spikes and Yoshis
also show up).
Also, it turns out castle levels look much like in New Super Mario Bros Wii complete with the same music and
Thwomp graphics.
He
also has an attack where he summons
Thwomps to crush the bros. before spewing a torrent of flames.