![]() 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).Or it could possibly be referring to Anya Jenkins. Anyanka is simply Anyanka, which was a popular name when this game was made.Chesch 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.This is because it may have something to do with him. The "Karr" on Karrtoof comes from Dave Kerr.This is because RhooTz is just grass and plant roots. This is probably because it looks like it is swapping moods. TawooO may be a corruption of the onomatopoeia of an owl, "hoot".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. An Early Version Of The Loading Screen Name Origins
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