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*When Madame Broode throws her Chomp, it resembles a yo-yo trick called "Walk the Dog," while Chain Chomps are known to act like dogs.
*When Madame Broode throws her Chomp, it resembles a yo-yo trick called "Walk the Dog," while Chain Chomps are known to act like dogs.
*She is the only boss in the game not to have an edited post-game rematch. However, she can still be re-fought at any time in the Honeylune Ridge caves.
*She is the only boss in the game not to have an edited post-game rematch. However, she can still be re-fought at any time in the Honeylune Ridge caves.
* When Madame Broode's battle is about to begin her shouting sounds similar to "dale" which means "go ahead" in Spanish.
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“What's this?! You say you need to repair some silly old airship?! Why, I could never part with any of my precious Power Moons! It sounds to me like someone wants to be a snack for my adorable Chain Chompikins!”
Madame Broode, Super Mario Odyssey
Screenshot of a boss from Super Mario Odyssey.
Mario fighting Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins

Madame Broode is the boss of the Broodals, a group of evil, rabbit-like wedding planners appearing in Super Mario Odyssey, which are hired by Bowser to plan the wedding between Peach and himself. Madame Broode is an obese female rabbit with hair alternating between turquoise and blue that curls at the ends who wears a red dress and hat, resembling Pauline's concert clothes, and a pearl necklace. She is found in the Cascade Kingdom. She is also the ruler of Rabbit Ridge in the Dark Side of the Moon, though is never seen there.

In the fight, Madame Broode attacks Mario with her golden pet Chain Chomp (referred to as Chain Chompikins) which he has to control with Cappy. When controlled, Madame Broode tries to catch him with her hand, getting tired after a few swipes. The player should then move away from her and pull leftstick to wind up, allowing him to send it flying at her after releasing leftstick to score a hit. Madame Broode will then send Chompikins spinning at Mario. After a while or when she gets hit by him that Mario controlled using Cappy, she uses the spin attack again. By sending Chain Chompikins flying at her, Mario scores the next hit. However, when Mario takes control of Chain Chompikins, Madame Broode will try to attack Mario to get him out and he must wait for her to tire before he can yank the chain. After each hit, they drop sixteen coins; and after the third hit, they are defeated, disappear in a cloud of smoke, and leave behind a Multi Moon.

She is fought a second time in the Underground Moon Caverns in the Moon Kingdom, where she attacks Mario out of revenge for both her earlier encounter with him and his defeat of all the Broodals. This time, Chain Chompikins wears three top hats, five in the last phase, and Madame Broode attacks more when Mario takes control of the chomp, but the fight is otherwise unchanged. After this encounter, although she does not appear in Rabbit Ridge, where each of the Broodals are fought, it is possible to fight her again by re-entering the Underground Moon Caverns.

As a side note, Madame Broode has many similarities to Bowser, such as general design, particularly in the muzzle shape and spiked wristbands, as well as the fact that she uses her face as a figurehead for the Broodals' airship and the RoboBrood, while her minions somewhat invoke the Koopalings. Despite being the Broodals' boss, she is never seen interacting with them.

Names in other languages

Madame Broode

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マダム・ブルード[?]
Madamu Burūdo
Madame Broode
Chinese 布鲁朵夫人 (Simplified)
Bùlǔduǒ fūrén
布魯朵女士 (Traditional)
Bùlǔduǒ nǚshì
[?]
Madame Broode
Dutch Madame Broode[?] -
German Madame Broode[?] -
Italian Madame Broode[?] -
Russian Мадам Бруд[?]
Madam Brud
Madame Broode
Spanish Madame Broode[?] -

Chain Chompikins

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンワンちゃん[?]
Wanwan-chan
「ワンワン」(Wanwan, also the Japanese onomatopoeia for a dog barking) is the Chain Chomp's Japanese name, while「ちゃん」(chan) is an affectionate honorific.
German Kettenhund[?] Chain Chomp
Italian Categnaccio[?] Chain Chomp
Russian Пупсик[?]
Pupsik
Little pet
Spanish (NOA) Chompi[?] Chomp
Spanish (NOE) Chomp Cadenas[?] Chain Chomp

Broode's Chain Chomp

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[?] -
German Madame Broodes Kettenhund[?] Madame Broode's Chain Chomp
Italian Categnaccio di Madame Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chain Chomp
Russian Пупсик мадам Бруд[?]
Pupsik madam Brud
Madame Broode's little pet
Spanish (NOA) Chompi de Madam Broode[?] Madame Broode's Chomp
Spanish (NOE) Chomp Cadenas de Broode[?] Broode's Chain Chomp

Trivia

  • As the boss of the Broodals, Madame Broode shares several traits with them, but is somewhat different in a number of ways. Unlike them, she has her own battle theme (though it's a remix of the original Broodal boss theme) and the Broodals' intro music does not play at her encounter.
  • Her Chain Chomp's collar resembles that of a Chain Chomplet.
  • When Madame Broode throws her Chomp, it resembles a yo-yo trick called "Walk the Dog," while Chain Chomps are known to act like dogs.
  • She is the only boss in the game not to have an edited post-game rematch. However, she can still be re-fought at any time in the Honeylune Ridge caves.
  • When Madame Broode's battle is about to begin her shouting sounds similar to "dale" which means "go ahead" in Spanish.