SUPER MARIO - Thwomp - Plush 37cm
39.99€
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SUPER MARIO - Thwomp - Plush 37cm
39.99 €
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- Theme
- Gaming
- Franchise
- Nintendo / Mario
- Category
- Plush
- Manufacturer
- Together Plus (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 3760259934156
- Reference
- 240163
- SKU
- PELNIN-SM-THW37
- Weight
- 0.33 Kg
- Composition
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- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 14.00cm (Length) 34.00cm (Width) 37.00cm (Height)
- Others
- TOGETHER PLUS - Super Mario - Thwomp (37cm): Soft ToyThis officially licensed soft toy features the character Thwomp from theNintendo video game universe. Designed by Together Plus, this item combines entertainment with a decorative feature for children’s bedroom shelves and collectors’ displays.KEY FEATURES
- Large size:Its 37 cm dimensions give it an imposing, cubic shape, perfect for display on a bed or as part of a collection.
- True to the design:The proportions, the angry anthropomorphic facial expression, the stone-like grey tones and the geometric structure all adhere to the original licence’s design guidelines.
- Soft texture:Unlike its stone form in the game, the outer surface features a soft-touch fabric covering, suitable for regular handling.
- Meticulous finish:The spikes surrounding the block and the facial details are applied to ensure the structure’s durability.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS- Brand:Together Plus
- Barcode (EAN):3760259934156
- Official licence:Nintendo
- Product type:Collectible soft toy
- Product height:37 cm
- Materials:Synthetic polyester fibres
ORIGIN AND CHARACTER BACKSTORY (LORE)
Introduced by Nintendo in 1990 in the video gameSuper Mario Bros. 3, Thwomp (known asDondonin Japan) is a recurring enemy in the franchise that takes the form of a living stone block surrounded by sharp spikes. Usually positioned high up in Bowser’s castles and fortresses, this character remains motionless until Mario comes within range. It then drops heavily to crush the protagonist under its weight before slowly rising back to its original position. Featured in platform games as well as an obstacle in theMario Kart series, the Thwomp is one of the most recognisable architectural traps in the franchise’s universe.
