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A '''Chomp''' is little more than a spherical head with a vicious-looking maw attached to a long chain.  It can move around without any limits if it is not attached to a stake, and even move off the ground by its sheer ferocity, but because of the likely danger a Chomp poses to almost everyone around it, they are usually encountered tied down to guard a location. Chomps appear in many Mario Games, and sometimes have variations on the original form.
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The '''Chain Chomp''' is a recurring enemy in the Mario series.
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=Information=
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A Chomp is little more than a spherical head with a vicious-looking maw attached to a long chain.  It can move around without any limits if it is not attached to a stake, and even move off the ground by its sheer ferocity, but because of the likely danger a Chomp poses to almost everyone around it, they are usually encountered tied down to guard a location. They are usually portrayed as dog-like with canine barks. Chomps appear in many Mario Games, and sometimes have variations on the original form.
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Chain Chomps appear in their normal form in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the World 5 fortress of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''.
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=Other Appearances=
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*Chain Chomps appear in several "The Legend of Zelda'' games, usually referred to as BowWows.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:29, 26 March 2008

Chomp.jpg
Chain Chomp
Debut Super Mario Bros. 3

The Chain Chomp is a recurring enemy in the Mario series.

Information

A Chomp is little more than a spherical head with a vicious-looking maw attached to a long chain. It can move around without any limits if it is not attached to a stake, and even move off the ground by its sheer ferocity, but because of the likely danger a Chomp poses to almost everyone around it, they are usually encountered tied down to guard a location. They are usually portrayed as dog-like with canine barks. Chomps appear in many Mario Games, and sometimes have variations on the original form.

Chain Chomps appear in their normal form in Super Mario Bros. 3, the World 5 fortress of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and New Super Mario Bros..

Other Appearances

  • Chain Chomps appear in several "The Legend of Zelda games, usually referred to as BowWows.