![]() ![]() Other Monsters in MSM also reference Thumpies' Songs and Thumpie names through their nicknames. sTeelnuTs is steel nuts but without a space.ÆthuRi-AwL is a corruption of ethereal, due to the song being very ghostly and ethereal.PhAD-or-LeEns is a combination of Fat Orleans and Fat or Lean, due to the fat and lurching brass bass line.According to Christopher Elliot, it's fitting because of the warm, happy, childhood-like feel of the song. The song dripPLe basS is a combination of triple bass, dribble, and drip.Gahwg, if pronounced "Jawj," could be a reference to the titular shark from Jaws.KaL's name could've possibly came from Kalon, the name of the developer who voiced it.chomph comes from the word "chomp", referring to its mechanical jaw."Chuckles the Clown" was a minor character on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The word "yuck" has been used to refer to a joke ("a big yuck"), and to laughing at a joke. ![]() YucKLeS is a corruption of "chuckles", due to its clown-like appearance.MacE is quite self-explanatory (from the word "mace", as its head resembles a spike mace).Anyanka is named after a pug Chris Elliott had at the time, which in turn was named after Anya Jenkins from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.ChesH is a corruption of Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland.Gooie is from the onomatopoeia of a baby "goo goo ga ga", and possibly also "gooey". ![]() A corruption of the interjection Boo, which fits its ghostly appearance. MoSH comes from the term "moshing", to push or slam someone usually at live music.KarrTooF's name comes from the gibberish one of the voice actors was speaking - "Ch-ch-ch-kartoof".This is because RhooTz is just grass and plant roots. This is probably because it looks like it is swapping moods. TawooO is a reference to an owl painting that went "tawit-tawoo, tawit-tawee" in Mr.This is because the Thumpie is made of school supplies. RawT is a combination of Rot and Raw because RawT seems to be a rotten or "zombie" version of a Thumpie.This may be because FurFacE is pretty much a ball of fur. This may be because this is the "first" Thumpie. Below is a list of Thumpies and their butterfly requirementsĪn Early Version Of The Loading Screen Name Origins Many Thumpies have butterfly requirement. The inner tree is a menu of the game in which you can select which Thumpies you want to appear in levels and which ones you don't want to appear in levels. OGRenD (unreleased, only intro audio and icon).There are 17 levels in the game, each with their own unique song. ![]() More points are earned for accurate timing. Unlike most rhythm games, the game detects accuracy on timing rather than a series of taps. Each of the Thumpies will bounce around each drum, either from outside the screen or from drum to drum. The main gameplay for the game Thumpies is to tap on each drum at the right timing to each Thumpies collision. You can help by adding more relevant content to this section. The name comes from "thumping" on instruments.This section requires expansion. Thumpies are a reference to the 'Big Blue Bubble Inc.' game with the same name. Thumpies would be weak against Air and Fire, and resist Plant and Earth. The Thumpies' contribution to an island's song is a thundering drum sound of timpani, which is created when the duo jumps around upon their tree stump and mushrooms, symbolizing the differently tuned drums. Thumpies can be bred with the combination of Air, Plant, and Cold. There, they lightly bounce on the tree stump. On Composer Island, their animation is different. The pink one bounces and spins excitedly, while the brown one bounces a bit nervously, but the brown one is always in the air just above the stump at the end of their idle animation, in case they start playing their part again. When these two monsters are idle, they stay in tempo by (even though they're not on their instrument) remaining to bounce on the ground. One of them, called "NoObiE," is pink, while the other one, known as "FurFacE," is brown-red. There's also less dots on the mushrooms, and there's leafs instead of vines on the stump. Sometimes they tumble and spin as they bounce. They appear in pairs, accompanied by a pair of big colored mushrooms and a large tree stump which they bounce on to make a "thumping" noise. Thumpies are furry colored balls, each with two eyes, a small nose, and a mouth, making a face. ![]()
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