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|PorM=Chomp Call | |PorM=Chomp Call |
Revision as of 15:05, December 3, 2023
Chomp Call | |
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First appearance | Mario Party 4 (2002) |
Latest appearance | Mario Party Superstars (2021) |
Effect | Moves the Star to another location |
The Chomp Call is an item that appears in Mario Party 4, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. It is a Chain Chomp-shaped whistle that calls four small Chain Chomps to surround the host and Star Space of the board, and scares both them and the Star Space away to another space. It is similar to the Lucky Lamp from Mario Party 3.
Chomp Calls are also used in the minigame Chomp Romp from Mario Party 5.
Profiles
Mario Party: The Top 100
- In-game description: Tie Chain Chomp to the Star Balloon and see where he drags it!
Mario Party Superstars
- In-game description: Call Chain Chomps to move a Star.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワンワンホイッスル[?] Wanwan hoissuru |
Chain Chomp Whistle | |
Chinese (simplified) | 汪汪哨子[?] Wāngwāng Shàozǐ |
Chain Chomp Whistle | |
Dutch | Chomp-fluitje[?] | Chomp Whistle | |
German | Hundepfeife[?] | Dog Whistle | |
Italian | Fischietto[?] | Whistle; same as the Magic Whistle | |
Korean | 멍멍이 호루라기[?] Meongmeong'i Holulagi |
Chain Chomp Whistle | |
Portuguese | Chamachomp[?] | Chomp Call | |
Russian | Свисток «Кусалкин»[?] Svistok «Kusalkin» |
Chomp Whistle | |
Spanish | Silbato para Chomp[?] | Whistle for Chomp |