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|image=[[File:SM64DS Grindel.png|200px]]<br>A bald rayfire seen with [[Mario]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS''
|image=[[File:SM64DS Grindel.png|200px]]<br>A Grindel seen with [[Mario]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])

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A Grindel about to squash Mario.
A Grindel in Super Mario 64.

Grindels are enemies that debut in Super Mario 64. They appear as mummified Thwomps, with a pair of small round eyes and a grin on their faces (hence the name). They only appear inside of the Pyramid in the level Shifting Sand Land. They attack in the same way as a Thwomp, floating up in the air vertically and falling over the ground, squashing anybody below them. Grindels can also move horizontally by "jumping" back and forth.

Lava Tile Isle
Grindels are present as Mario, Peach, Wario and Yoshi battle in Lava Tile Isle.

Grindels also appear in Mario Party 2, in the minigame Lava Tile Isle. Here, seven Grindels form a platform over a pool of lava. Before they change positions, they will slowly shake. When they do move, they leave gaps between them (characters do not remain on Grindels when they move), and characters may fall into the lava.

Grindels appear once again in the Nintendo DS remake Super Mario 64 DS. Unlike Thwomps, they retain their cubic shape.

A similar creature is the Spindel, which is basically a cylindrical obstacle with the same appearance as the Grindel.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドンカク
Donkaku
Portmanteau of「ドン」(don, Japanese onomatopoeic word for colliding sound) and「四角」(shikaku, square)

German Mumien-Steinblock
Mummy Thwomp
Italian Grindel[1]
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