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Revision as of 15:09, May 12, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Choropū (Kodomo-tachi)
The Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) from volume 54 of Super Mario-kun
Species Monty Mole
First appearance Super Mario-kun (volume 54) (2018)

Choropū (Kodomo-tachi), referred to as Chibi Choropū in the corresponding chapter title, are a group of three Monty Mole siblings that appear in volume 54 of Super Mario-kun. They are the children of Choropū (Haha), and are designed mostly like normal Monty Moles.

In chapter 17, Choropū (Haha) asks Mario and Yoshi to give her Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) a great Christmas, with her even offering to pay Mario. When Mario arrives at their home (now in a Santa Claus costume), the Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) mistake him for a thief at first, but become excited when Mario reveals that he is Santa. They show Mario some fishing before he puts up a Christmas tree (which is actually Yoshi in a costume). The Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) bake a cake for Santa before Yoshi quickly eats it. Though Mario is slightly mad at Yoshi, the Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) still have a sirloin steak for Santa (called「サンタうロース」(Santa kū rōsu), a pun on "Santa Claus") that they made for him (though Mario wishes he had chicken instead). Mario then takes off his Santa costume, which makes the Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) angry, due to them knowing that he was not Santa Claus. Mario and Yoshi quickly run away, only for Mario to remember that he forgot to get paid. Choropū (Haha) and her Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) still thank Mario for the wonderful Christmas they had.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョロプー(どもたち)[?]
Choropū (Kodomo-tachi)
Monty Moles (Children)
チビチョロプー[?]
Chibi Choropū
Small Monty Moles