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'''Thwomp Stompers''' are an item used in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. They are a pair of large boots which propel the user into the air. They are powered by small cartridges that resemble [[Bullet Bill]]s which are inserted into a slot in the heel of the boot.
'''Thwomp Stompers''' are an item used in the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]]. They are a pair of large boots which propel the user into the air. They are powered by small cartridges that resemble [[Bullet Bill]]s which are inserted into a slot in the heel of the boot.


The boots are first seen used by [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]] after she steals [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]]'s necklace from [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi]] at the beginning of the film, but are referenced earlier in a shot of the city that displays a store that sells them. Much later, Big Bertha allows Mario and Luigi to use her Thwomp Stompers to escape from [[Lena]] and her [[Goomba (film)|Goomba]] army at the [[Boom Boom Bar]]. They are later used once again at the end of the film by Mario to knock Koopa into the [[Koopa Clown Car|Clown Car]] platform, then by Luigi to evade Koopa's [[Fireball]]s.
The boots are first seen used by [[Big Bertha (film character)|Big Bertha]] after she steals [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Princess Daisy]]'s necklace from [[Mario (film character)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] at the beginning of the film, but are referenced earlier in a shot of the city that displays a store that sells them. Much later, Big Bertha allows Mario and Luigi to use her Thwomp Stompers to escape from [[Lena]] and her [[Goomba (film)|Goomba]] army at the [[Boom Boom Bar]]. They are later used once again at the end of the film by Mario to knock Koopa into the [[Koopa Clown Car|Clown Car]] platform, then by Luigi to evade Koopa's [[Fireball]]s.


==Development==
==Development==
[[File:ThwompStomper1.gif|thumb|left|150px|Original design]][[Image:ThwompStomper2.gif|thumb|right|150px]]
[[File:ThwompStomper1.gif|thumb|left|150px|Original design]][[File:ThwompStomper2.gif|thumb|right|150px]]
Artwork for the Thwomp Stompers reveals development towards the item seen in the released film. The first (left) is a basic concept that has yet to develop the "Super Mario" feel to it. The second (right) is much closer to what is seen in the finished movie, but the interior and exterior colors are swapped.
Artwork for the Thwomp Stompers reveals development towards the item seen in the released film. The first (left) is a basic concept that has yet to develop the "Super Mario" feel to it. The second (right) is much closer to what is seen in the finished movie, but the interior and exterior colors are swapped.



Revision as of 15:19, July 24, 2017

The Thwomp Stompers

Thwomp Stompers are an item used in the Super Mario Bros. film. They are a pair of large boots which propel the user into the air. They are powered by small cartridges that resemble Bullet Bills which are inserted into a slot in the heel of the boot.

The boots are first seen used by Big Bertha after she steals Princess Daisy's necklace from Mario and Luigi at the beginning of the film, but are referenced earlier in a shot of the city that displays a store that sells them. Much later, Big Bertha allows Mario and Luigi to use her Thwomp Stompers to escape from Lena and her Goomba army at the Boom Boom Bar. They are later used once again at the end of the film by Mario to knock Koopa into the Clown Car platform, then by Luigi to evade Koopa's Fireballs.

Development

Original design
ThwompStomper2.gif

Artwork for the Thwomp Stompers reveals development towards the item seen in the released film. The first (left) is a basic concept that has yet to develop the "Super Mario" feel to it. The second (right) is much closer to what is seen in the finished movie, but the interior and exterior colors are swapped.

They are most likely based on the effect of Goomba's Shoe, but using the Thwomp enemy as the visual design-scheme, as a way to incorporate the games' famous jumping ability into a live-action world.

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