
Super Mario Sunshine is the first game to feature the Chain Chomp with a realistic linking chain rather than loosely connected orbs or rings as seen in the older games. The Chain Chomp from Super Mario Sunshine. In the American and PAL versions, it was changed to sound more like a dog barking. They also sounded like "wan wan" in the Japanese version due to their Japanese name being "Wanwan". In the Wii Virtual Console version of the original, the Chain Chomp's mouth is miscolored a dull purplish color rather than bright pink. This has since been used throughout the Mario series. This is the game that finalized the design for the Chain-Chomp's head, most noticeably in the eye position.Ĭhain Chomps were first given their iconic dog bark in Super Mario 64. It serves a similar purpose as in the 5 Silver Stars! mission above: one of the Stars must be collected again by the players on the end of its chain. Super Mario 64 DS also features a Chain-Chomp in multiplayer mode, on the Castle Grounds stage. One of the Silver Stars is located on the end of its chain. It is no longer chained to a peg, allowing it to roam in the area. During the mission 5 Silver Stars!, the Chain-Chomp is moved to the open area near its normal location. In Super Mario 64 DS, it is also possible for Luigi to use a Power Flower to pass through the jail cell to reach the Power Star, and Wario needs to ground-pound the peg only once due to his weight. In addition to its role in this Star, one of the level's Red Coins is located above the Chain Chomp's post. Once the Chain Chomp is free, it jumps around, smashing the jail cell open in the process, and leaps away, allowing Mario to reach the Star. In order to obtain the Star that the Chain Chomp guards, the Chain Chomp's post must be ground-pounded three times, breaking the chain. It is temporarily immobilized if it is hit with a Bob-omb or a box (or Yoshi's eggs in the DS version). It causes Mario (or Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario in the DS remake) to lose three health wedges if it runs into them. It is attached to a wooden peg and lunges at the player if they get too close. In Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS, a giant Chain Chomp (hyphenated in the latter also known as the Big Chomp, an early name, or " Bomb" ) is found on the Bob-omb Battlefield, guarding a jail cell containing the Power Star involved in the mission Behind Chain Chomp's Gate. 3 Ī Chain-Chomp attacks Yoshi in Super Mario 64 DS.
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Chain Chomps bear a resemblance to a ball and chain and are typified by their large, tooth-filled maws and incessant biting. “Ruff! Ruff! (I'm gonna steal coins or stars just for you!)” - Chain Chomp, Mario Party 5Ĭhain Chomps (occasionally called simply Chomps, alternatively formatted as Chain-Chomps, and also called Chain Chompers ) are common enemies in the Mario franchise. Princess ( Paper Mario: The Origami King)

Chain ChompĪrtwork of a Chain Chomp from Dr. For the sample course in Super Mario Maker, see Chain Chomp (level). This article is about the recurring species. For information about the collared pet Chomps in Super Mario Sunshine, see Chain Chomplet.
