Thwomps (here
called Thwomp Traps [2] in the guide) re-appear in Bowser's Castle in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
Big Thwomps are also present, along with a mash - up
called Thwomp & Thwimps, which consists of a single Thwomp paired with two Thwimps.
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.
The Nintendo Power Guide
calls them Thwomp Traps.
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.
While
Thwomps themselves do not appear in Paper Mario, a species of
Thwomp called Spiny Tromps occasionally appear.
A new species of
Thwomp called Rhomps made their debut in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
A new
Thwomp species
called the Flomp makes its first appearance in the same game.
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.
There are bone - like
Thwomps in Bowser's stomach in the Pump Works and the Airway,
called Bone
Thwomps.
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.
A new species of
Thwomp called the Grumblump makes its first appearance in the same game.
Besides that, there are
Thwomps with colds
called Sniffle
Thwomps in Bowser's Castle that act as enemies, as well as Shadow - like
Thwomps that appear in the battle against Dark Bowser and Dark Star Core.
Thwomps reappear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, as well as similar enemies
called Kongās.