Wisps of blue fur can be seen poking out from it. The brown creature is very similar to a ball of amassed rubber bands, and have pencils piercing through their bodies. Their looks are also odder than normal, with the green creature bearing yellow, zombie-like eyes without pupils, and worms coming out from inside its body. However, the members of the pair are light green and light brown as opposed to pink and brown. Rare Thumpies are very similar to their Common counterparts, being composed of a pair of sentient furballs with bouncy mushroom-like drums. They appear in pairs, accompanied by a pair of big colored mushrooms and a large tree stump. The mute/unmute button resembles a Thumpie, albeit without a nose.Thumpies are furry colored balls, each with two eyes, a small nose, and a mouth, making a face.In the Thumpies game, FurFacE has a collar, which is absent in their My Singing Monsters design.A 'stampede' of Thumpies is called a "Thumpede" (According to Monster-Handler Mike in Extra-Life 2021).The same thing is also true for Rare Thumpies in My Singing Monsters: Composer.Thumpies has a different idle animation on Composer Island, bouncing on the stump.When the Thumpies are muted, their positions are swapped. All versions of the Thumpies (regular, Costumed, rare) have mushroom drums as complementary colors. However, their second track on the Continent is independent. This partially remains true in Dawn of Fire, where the Thumpies' first track on the Continent and their track on Cave Island closely follow Mammott.Interestingly, the Thumpies follow the same beat as the Mammott's singing, except on Tribal Island.According to series lore, Thumpies are able to travel around the Multiverse by continuously bouncing over and over again until they disappear from an area and pop into a different place.The thundering sounds from the Thumpies' playground equipment are of definite pitch, just like actual timpani.The name "Thumpies" remains constant in every translated version of My Singing Monsters.The brown one is named "Fur-face" while the pink one is "Noobie". The Thumpies in MSM are exactly like the ones from that game. The name comes from "thumping" on instruments.
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