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| [[Image:Cheep_Cheep.jpg|thumb|200px|A '''Cheep-Cheep'''.]]
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| '''Cheep-Cheeps''' are fish that made their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in the underwater levels. They are common recurring enemies throughout the [[Mario series|''Mario'' series]].
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| ==Appearances==
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| ===2-D Platformers===
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| In ''Super Mario Bros.'', Cheep-Cheeps are found in the underwater levels, where they can only be defeated with a [[fireball]]. In some levels Cheep-Cheeps jump off from the bottom of the screen creating random obstacles. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' they act the same but can also jump out of water and lava. In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', they posed a numerous threat as the white, slow-movingfish found underwaterand in floating bubbles, though they were not included in the credits. ''[[Super Mario Land: 6 Golden Coins]]'' again featured Cheep-Cheeps. Cheep-Cheeps impeded [[Mario]]'s progress through the [[Macro Zone|Macro]] and [[Turtle Zone]]s by swimming back and forth in the water, like a [[Goomba]]. Among the other fish, they were accompanied by similar-looking [[Blurp]]s. They could be destroyed by a tossed [[Green Shell]] or a fireball.
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| ===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
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| Cheep-Cheeps are found in [[Ricco Harbor]] and [[Noki Bay]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. While they mostly just flail, they cause [[Mario]] to spin when they touch him. They can be defeated with [[FLUDD]], but will reappear almost instantly. [[Yoshis]] can turn them into platforms by spraying them with certain fruit juice.
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| ===''Paper Mario'' series===
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| {{Catch Card #1
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| |image=[[Image:69. Cheep Cheep Card.JPG]]
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| |hp=2
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| |atk=1
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| |def=
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| |card type=Common
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| |tattle=These odd fish hurl themselves out of the water. For a fish, it's not the safest hobby.
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| |before= [[Dark Pokey|68]]
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| |#=69
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| |after= [[Blooper|70]]
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| }}
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| In the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series, Cheep-Cheeps are considerably more intelligent than their predecessors, and are able to speak, as well as, strangely enough, safely live and travel about on land. As indicated in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', many even have jobs, such as blimp conductor and chef. Most significant of these land-dwelling fishes is [[Sushie]], a female Cheep-Cheep who was among [[Mario]]'s many partners in ''Paper Mario''. Cheep-Cheeps also appear as enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', though they were allies in the first two games.
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| ===Other Games===
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| Cheep-Cheeps are also found in many ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' courses. In the [[Mario Kart DS#Mission Mode|mission]] 1-4 in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the player's task is to defeat five Cheep-Cheeps. Cheep-Cheeps have also appeared in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' Series]], having several roles, mostly in [[mini-game]]s involving catching Cheep-Cheeps.
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| == Language ==
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| According to ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door'', Cheep-Cheeps have there own language, which is also called "Cheep-Cheep". This language is presumably spoken natively by Cheep Cheeps, and it is only partly heard through the character [[Chef Shimi]] (who often mixes words, such as "saved" and "shaved", up due to his unique language knowledge). However, in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the letter Sashimie wrote to [[Sushie]] is written in Mario's language.
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| == Sub-Species ==
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| *[[????]]
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| *[[Bessie Bass]]
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| *[[Big Bertha]]
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| *[[Blurp]]
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| *[[Boss Bass]]
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| *[[Bubba]]
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| *[[Cheep-Chomp]]
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| *[[Deep-Cheep]]
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| *[[Goby]]
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| *[[Mega Cheep-Cheep]]
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| *[[Mega Deep-Cheep]]
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| *[[Porcu-Puffer]]
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| *[[Puffer-Cheep]]
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| *[[Rip Van Fish]]
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| *[[Sharkbone]]
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| {{Cheeps}}
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| {{SML2}}
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| {{SM64 Characters}}
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| {{SMSS}}
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| [[Category: Species]]
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| [[Category: Fish]]
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| [[Category: Enemies]]
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| [[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
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