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'''Broode's Chain Chomp''' is an [[list of enemies|enemy]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a gold-colored [[Big Chain Chomp]] with a red spiked collar. It appears only during boss battles against its owner, [[Madame Broode]], who refers to it as "'''Chain Chompikins'''." Broode's Chain Chomp is [[Capture|capturable]] and is #06 on the in-game Capture List.
'''Broode's Chain Chomp''' is an [[list of enemies|enemy]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a gold-colored [[Big Chain Chomp]] with a red spiked collar. It appears only during boss battles against its owner, [[Madame Broode]], who refers to it as "'''Chain Chompikins'''." Broode's Chain Chomp is [[Capture|capturable]] and is #06 on the in-game Capture List.


Broode's Chain Chomp is first encountered at the peak of [[Cascade Kingdom|Fossil Falls]] with Madame Broode. It appears here in a pink sunhat similar to the one worn by Madame Broode herself. During the boss battle, Broode's Chain Chomp lunges directly at [[Mario]] and propels Madame Broode forward in incremental movements. This contrasts with the normal Big Chain Chomps in the game, which are fastened to inert posts. While normal Chain Chomps move through Mario, Chain Chompkins slows to a halt after doing the same. Striking Broode's Chain Chomp with [[Cappy]] knocks its hat off and leaves it open to being captured. While captured, Broode's Chain Chomp functions like Big Chain Chomps. Pulling {{button|switch|leftstick}} back and letting go launches Broode's Chain Chomp back in the opposite direction. This is the only way Mario can damage Madame Broode, and it brings him out of the capture. After being attacked, Madame Broode takes her Chain Chomp and throws it at Mario like a {{wp|yo-yo}}.
Broode's Chain Chomp is first encountered at the peak of [[Cascade Kingdom|Fossil Falls]] with Madame Broode. It appears here in a pink sunhat similar to the one worn by Madame Broode herself. During the boss battle, Broode's Chain Chomp lunges directly at [[Mario]] and propels Madame Broode forward in incremental movements. This contrasts with the normal Big Chain Chomps in the game, which are fastened to inert posts. While normal Chain Chomps move through Mario, Broode's Chain Chomp slows to a halt after doing the same. Striking Broode's Chain Chomp with [[Cappy]] knocks its hat off and leaves it open to being captured. While captured, Broode's Chain Chomp functions like Big Chain Chomps. Pulling {{button|switch|leftstick}} back and letting go launches Broode's Chain Chomp back in the opposite direction. This is the only way Mario can damage Madame Broode, and it brings him out of the capture. After being attacked, Madame Broode takes her Chain Chomp and throws it at Mario like a {{wp|yo-yo}}.


In the [[Underground Moon Caverns]], Broode's Chain Chomp wears three wedding top hats. Striking it makes only one hat fall away, necessitating three strikes to make it capturable during this battle.
In the [[Underground Moon Caverns]], Broode's Chain Chomp wears three wedding top hats. Striking it makes only one hat fall away, necessitating three strikes to make it capturable during this battle.

Latest revision as of 07:58, August 25, 2024

Broode's Chain Chomp
The Broode's Chain Chomp capture icon.
Artwork of captured Broode's Chain Chomp
Species Big Chain Chomp
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)

Broode's Chain Chomp is an enemy in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a gold-colored Big Chain Chomp with a red spiked collar. It appears only during boss battles against its owner, Madame Broode, who refers to it as "Chain Chompikins." Broode's Chain Chomp is capturable and is #06 on the in-game Capture List.

Broode's Chain Chomp is first encountered at the peak of Fossil Falls with Madame Broode. It appears here in a pink sunhat similar to the one worn by Madame Broode herself. During the boss battle, Broode's Chain Chomp lunges directly at Mario and propels Madame Broode forward in incremental movements. This contrasts with the normal Big Chain Chomps in the game, which are fastened to inert posts. While normal Chain Chomps move through Mario, Broode's Chain Chomp slows to a halt after doing the same. Striking Broode's Chain Chomp with Cappy knocks its hat off and leaves it open to being captured. While captured, Broode's Chain Chomp functions like Big Chain Chomps. Pulling Left Stick back and letting go launches Broode's Chain Chomp back in the opposite direction. This is the only way Mario can damage Madame Broode, and it brings him out of the capture. After being attacked, Madame Broode takes her Chain Chomp and throws it at Mario like a yo-yo.

In the Underground Moon Caverns, Broode's Chain Chomp wears three wedding top hats. Striking it makes only one hat fall away, necessitating three strikes to make it capturable during this battle.

Incidentally, gold-colored Chain Chomps occur in Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Galaxy 2. The ones in the latter two are discrete variants called Gold Chomps.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Broode's Chain Chomp[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブルードワンワン[?]
Burūdo Wanwan
Broode Chain Chomp
Chinese 布魯朵汪汪[?]
Bùlǔduǒ wāngwāng
Broode Chain Chomp
Dutch Broode's Chain Chomp[?] -
French (NOA) Bouboulouf de Madame Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chompikins
French (NOE) Chompinet de Madame Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chompikins
German Madame Broodes Kettenhund[?] Madame Broode's Chain Chomp
Italian Categnaccio di Madame Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chain Chomp
Korean 브루드멍멍이[?]
Beurudeu Meongmeong'i
Broode Chain Chomp
Russian Пупсик мадам Бруд[?]
Pupsik madam Brud
Madame Broode's little pet
Spanish (NOA) Chompi de Madame Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chomp
Spanish (NOE) Chomp Cadenas de Broode[?] Broode's Chain Chomp

Chain Chompikins[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンワンちゃん[?]
Wanwan-chan
From「ワンワン」(Wanwan, Chain Chomp); with the addition of「~ちゃん」(-chan, an affectionate honorific)
French (NOA) Bouboulouf[?] Chompikins
French (NOE) Chompinet[?] Chompikins
German Kettenhund[?] Chain Dog
Italian Categnaccio[?] Chain Chomp
Russian Пупсик[?]
Pupsik
Little pet
Spanish (NOA) Chompi[?] Chomp
Spanish (NOE) Chomp Cadenas[?] Chain Chomp