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[[File:Coral Capers SNES.png|thumb|left|The Kongs and Enguarde swim toward a Chomps Jr. in Coral Capers]]
'''Chomps Jr.''' (stylized as '''Chomps, Jr.''' in the Player's Guide<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide|page=18|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1994}}</ref>) are small, blue shark-like enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' that attack either [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]] by swimming into them, like with their [[Chomps|larger counterpart]]. They move considerably faster than Chomps, but they are easier to avoid. Like the other underwater enemies, Chomps Jrs. can only be defeated if they are stabbed by [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]]. Chomps Jrs. appear in all four underwater levels: [[Coral Capers]], [[Clam City]], [[Croctopus Chase]], and [[Poison Pond]]. A Chomps Jr. is seen in a short segment of the ending credits in [[DK's Tree House|Donkey Kong's Treehouse]], where it chases a [[Squidge]] off-screen, only to then return onscreen, swimming away from four angry Squidges. The [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version]] has a printable [[nwiki:Game Boy Printer|Game Boy Printer]] sticker of Chomps Jr. with the letter Z. In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], Chomps Jrs. appear in the [[Funky's Fishing]] mini-game, and the object of the [[Vine Valley (world)|Vine Valley]] challenge is having to reel in 15 Chomps Jrs. before time runs out.
{{quote|A smaller variety of shark, but nonetheless deadly!|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' manual, page 30}}
'''Chomps Jr.''' (stylized as '''Chomps, Jr.''' in the Player's Guide<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide. Page 18.</ref>) are small, blue shark-like enemies and a smaller variant of [[Chomps]]. Chomps Jrs. first appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Just like their larger counterpart, Chomps Jrs. attack either [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]] by swimming into them. They move considerably faster than Chomps, but they are easier to avoid. Like the other underwater enemies, Chomps Jrs. can only be defeated if they are stabbed by [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]]. Chomps Jrs. appear in all four underwater levels: [[Coral Capers]], [[Clam City]], [[Croctopus Chase]], and [[Poison Pond]]. Additionally, a Chomps Jr. appears in a short segment of the ending credits in [[DK's Tree House|Donkey Kong's Treehouse]], where it chases a [[Squidge]] off-screen, possibly trying to eat it, only to then swim back on-screen, swimming away from a group of four angry Squidges.
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version]], the player can print a sticker of Chomps Jr. with the letter Z from the [[nwiki:Game Boy Printer|Game Boy Printer]].
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], Chomps Jrs. appear in the [[Funky's Fishing]] mini-game. In the main game, Chomps Jrs. are the main feature of [[Vine Valley (world)|Vine Valley]]'s challenge, where the goal is to reel in 15 Chomps Jrs. before time runs out.


Despite Chomps Jr. themselves not being present in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', regular Chomps are redesigned to resemble Chomps Jr. This is traced from a {{file link|SuperDonkeyKongGB guide.jpg|''Donkey Kong Land'' guide book}}{{better source}} from Japan, which lists the regular Chomps as an enemy in the game instead of Chomps Jr.
Despite Chomps Jr. themselves not being present in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', regular Chomps are redesigned to resemble Chomps Jr. This is traced from a {{file link|SuperDonkeyKongGB guide.jpg|''Donkey Kong Land'' guide book}}{{better source}} from Japan, which lists the regular Chomps as an enemy in the game instead of Chomps Jr.


Chomps Jrs. and their larger counterpart, Chomps, appear in the game trailer for the canceled ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'', during the scene where [[Tiny Kong|Tiny]] and Diddy race one another on Enguardes.
Chomps Jrs. and their larger counterpart, Chomps, appear in the game trailer for the canceled ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'', during the scene where [[Tiny Kong|Tiny]] and Diddy race one another on Enguardes.
==Profiles==
*'''Instruction booklet:''' ''A smaller variety of shark, but nonetheless deadly!''<ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' manual|page=30|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo|date=1994}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Chomps Jr DKC underside artwork.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' artwork
Chomps Jr DKC underside artwork.png|Artwork from ''Donkey Kong Country''
Chomps Jr DKC sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' sprite
Chomps Jr DKC sprite.png|Sprite from ''Donkey Kong Country''
Chomps_Jr. - DKCGB Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Color) sprite
Coral Capers SNES.png|Screenshot from ''Donkey Kong Country''
Chomps_Jr. - DKCGB Sprite.png|Sprite from ''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Color)
Z-Chomps Jr..png|A Chomps Jr. next to the letter Z in the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color conversion]]
Z-Chomps Jr..png|A Chomps Jr. next to the letter Z in the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color conversion]]
Chomps_Jr. - DKCGBA Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance) sprite
Chomps_Jr. - DKCGBA Sprite.png|Sprite from ''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance)
DKC Scrapbook Page2.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance) [[photograph]]
DKC Scrapbook Page2.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance) [[photograph]]
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==Trivia==
*Chomps Jrs. and their larger counterpart, Chomps, appear in the game trailer for the canceled ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'', during the scene where [[Tiny Kong|Tiny]] and Diddy race each other on Enguardes.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:48, June 4, 2024

Chomps Jr.
ChompsJr.jpg
Artwork of a Chomps Jr. from Donkey Kong Country
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country (GBA) (2003)
Variant of Chomps

Chomps Jr. (stylized as Chomps, Jr. in the Player's Guide[1]) are small, blue shark-like enemies in Donkey Kong Country that attack either Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong by swimming into them, like with their larger counterpart. They move considerably faster than Chomps, but they are easier to avoid. Like the other underwater enemies, Chomps Jrs. can only be defeated if they are stabbed by Enguarde. Chomps Jrs. appear in all four underwater levels: Coral Capers, Clam City, Croctopus Chase, and Poison Pond. A Chomps Jr. is seen in a short segment of the ending credits in Donkey Kong's Treehouse, where it chases a Squidge off-screen, only to then return onscreen, swimming away from four angry Squidges. The Game Boy Color version has a printable Game Boy Printer sticker of Chomps Jr. with the letter Z. In the Game Boy Advance version, Chomps Jrs. appear in the Funky's Fishing mini-game, and the object of the Vine Valley challenge is having to reel in 15 Chomps Jrs. before time runs out.

Despite Chomps Jr. themselves not being present in Donkey Kong Land, regular Chomps are redesigned to resemble Chomps Jr. This is traced from a Donkey Kong Land guide bookMedia:SuperDonkeyKongGB guide.jpg[better source needed] from Japan, which lists the regular Chomps as an enemy in the game instead of Chomps Jr.

Chomps Jrs. and their larger counterpart, Chomps, appear in the game trailer for the canceled Donkey Kong Racing, during the scene where Tiny and Diddy race one another on Enguardes.

Profiles

  • Instruction booklet: A smaller variety of shark, but nonetheless deadly![2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョンプスJr.[?]
Chonpusu Jr.
Chomps Jr.
French Chomps Jr.[?] -
Spanish Chomps Jr.[?] -

References

  1. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 18.
  2. ^ Nintendo (1994). Donkey Kong Country manual. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 30.