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[[Image:ChuckyaSM64.png|240px|thumb|left|A Chuckya in [[Wet-Dry World]] from ''Super Mario 64''.]]
[[Image:ChuckyaSM64.png|240px|thumb|left|A Chuckya in [[Wet-Dry World]] from ''Super Mario 64''.]]
'''Chuckyas''' are large purple creatures that resemble [[Bob-omb]]s and are found in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. They have red hands(boxing gloves in the remake) and gray arms as well as red orbs on their heads, and they move about by sliding on the ground on what appears to be a magnetic tip. They move around a small area, and if [[Mario]] gets too close, they pick him up and throw him in a random direction, an attack method similar to [[Big Bob-omb]]'s.  
'''Chuckyas''' are large purple creatures that resemble [[Bob-omb]]s and are found in the game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. They have red hands (boxing gloves in the remake) and gray arms as well as red orbs on their heads, and they move about by sliding on the ground on what appears to be a magnetic tip. They move around a small area, and if [[Mario]] gets too close, they pick him up and throw him in a random direction, an attack method similar to [[Big Bob-omb]]'s.  


Unlike other Bob-omb species, Chuckyas don't attack by exploding. To defeat a Chuckya, Mario must pick the creature up from behind and throw the Chuckya, causing the enemy to explode and release five yellow [[Coin]]s. [[Yoshi]] cannot defeat these enemies in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' due to limits on his abilities. They are found in [[Wet-Dry World]], [[Tall Tall Mountain]], [[Rainbow Ride]], the "huge" area of [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Bowser in the Sky]], as well as the exclusive [[Battle Fort]] in the remake. In the remake, they have wind-up keys on their backs, adding to their mechanical appearance. When moving, they make the sound of a working machine, similar to the [[Heave Ho]].
Unlike other Bob-omb species, Chuckyas don't attack by exploding. To defeat a Chuckya, Mario must pick the creature up from behind and throw the Chuckya, causing the enemy to explode and release five yellow [[Coin]]s. [[Yoshi]] cannot defeat these enemies in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' due to limits on his abilities. They are found in [[Wet-Dry World]], [[Tall Tall Mountain]], [[Rainbow Ride]], the "huge" area of [[Tiny-Huge Island]], and [[Bowser in the Sky]], as well as the exclusive [[Battle Fort]] in the remake. In the remake, they have wind-up keys on their backs, adding to their mechanical appearance. When moving, they make the sound of a working machine, similar to the [[Heave Ho]].

Revision as of 05:12, May 14, 2013

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Mario standing near a Chuckya
A Chuckya in Wet-Dry World from Super Mario 64.

Chuckyas are large purple creatures that resemble Bob-ombs and are found in the game Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. They have red hands (boxing gloves in the remake) and gray arms as well as red orbs on their heads, and they move about by sliding on the ground on what appears to be a magnetic tip. They move around a small area, and if Mario gets too close, they pick him up and throw him in a random direction, an attack method similar to Big Bob-omb's.

Unlike other Bob-omb species, Chuckyas don't attack by exploding. To defeat a Chuckya, Mario must pick the creature up from behind and throw the Chuckya, causing the enemy to explode and release five yellow Coins. Yoshi cannot defeat these enemies in Super Mario 64 DS due to limits on his abilities. They are found in Wet-Dry World, Tall Tall Mountain, Rainbow Ride, the "huge" area of Tiny-Huge Island, and Bowser in the Sky, as well as the exclusive Battle Fort in the remake. In the remake, they have wind-up keys on their backs, adding to their mechanical appearance. When moving, they make the sound of a working machine, similar to the Heave Ho.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • Chuckya's name is derived from the phrase "chuck ya!".
  • Chuckyas are basically miniature versions of King Bob-omb.


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