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{{quote|Hm? Did [[Wendy|you]] say something?|Chargin' Chuck|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions}}
'''Chargin' Chucks''' are large, burly [[Koopa (species)|Koopas]] that wear {{wp|gridiron football}} gear, debuting in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They wear white helmets with a blue and orange stripe, blue shoulder pads, red spiked cleats, and black shells, and have chubby, infant-like faces, small beaks, and small squinting black eyes. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', when their helmets are off, it is revealed that they have two spiky tufts of blue hair. Their most common method of attack as enemies is charging towards the player in a manner not unlike [[Boom Boom]], as referenced by their [[#Names in other languages|Japanese name]]. Like the [[Hammer Bro]]s. and their variations, Chargin' Chucks also often appear as duos, or sometimes even larger groups.
'''Chargin' Chucks''' are large, burly [[Koopa (species)|Koopas]] that wear {{wp|gridiron football}} gear, debuting in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They wear white helmets with a blue and orange stripe, blue shoulder pads, red spiked cleats, and black shells, and have chubby, infant-like faces, small beaks, and small squinting black eyes. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', when their helmets are off, it is revealed that they have two spiky tufts of blue hair. Their most common method of attack as enemies is charging towards the player in a manner not unlike [[Boom Boom]], as referenced by their [[#Names in other languages|Japanese name]]. Like the [[Hammer Bro]]s. and their variations, Chargin' Chucks also often appear as duos, or sometimes even larger groups.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===

Revision as of 12:13, August 5, 2024

Chargin' Chuck
Chargin' Chuck from Mario Kart Tour
Artwork of Chargin' Chuck from Mario Kart Tour
First appearance Super Mario World (1990)
Latest appearance Mario Kart Tour (Los Angeles Tour) (2022)
Variant of Koopa
Variants
Relatives
Comparable
“Hm? Did you say something?”
Chargin' Chuck, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Chargin' Chucks are large, burly Koopas that wear gridiron football gear, debuting in Super Mario World. They wear white helmets with a blue and orange stripe, blue shoulder pads, red spiked cleats, and black shells, and have chubby, infant-like faces, small beaks, and small squinting black eyes. In Super Mario 3D World, when their helmets are off, it is revealed that they have two spiky tufts of blue hair. Their most common method of attack as enemies is charging towards the player in a manner not unlike Boom Boom, as referenced by their Japanese name. Like the Hammer Bros. and their variations, Chargin' Chucks also often appear as duos, or sometimes even larger groups.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

Chargin' Chucks from Super Mario World
Chargin' Chucks from Super Mario World
Chargin' Chucks from Super Mario World

Chargin' Chucks first appeared in Super Mario World as common enemies who are quite durable against damage. Chargin' Chucks can attack in a variety of ways, including throwing baseballs, kicking footballs and flinging rocks with a shovel. They can also break through Rotating Blocks and Grab Blocks. Chargin' Chucks also act more aggressively when Mario is with Yoshi. Yoshi cannot eat this enemy, however. Other types have less direct attack patterns, such as splitting into three and charging forward and summoning or alerting other nearby enemies, such as Super Koopas and Rip Van Fish, using a whistle; one type of Chargin' Chuck also has the habit of jumping in place and clapping. Aside from the whistling Chargin' Chucks, all Chargin' Chucks, once jumped on, revert to simply trying to tackle the player. They are often found at the end of a level defending the Giant Gate. It takes three jumps on a Chargin' Chuck's head to defeat it for 800 points, with each stomp stunning them and leaving them invulnerable to the next stomp for several seconds, in a similar manner to Boom Boom from Super Mario Bros. 3. Fire Mario can defeat a Chargin' Chuck with five fireballs for 1000 points (or 2000 points and three coins in the Game Boy Advance reissue), as can Yoshi by spitting fireballs produced from eating a Red Shell at him. Caped Mario can defeat them with one swing for 100 points. Chargin' Chucks can also be defeated in one stomp if first hit by at least two fireballs by Fire Mario.

Chargin' Chucks in Super Mario World
Descriptions of a variety of Chargin' Chucks

In the Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide, the different types of Chargin' Chucks (except the bouncing and the whistling Chargin' Chucks) are each given an individual name:

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

The rushing Chargin' Chucks and the clapping variety also appear in the e-Reader accessible level "Vegetable Volley" in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

Chargin' Chuck Blockade Is Back from World 5 in Super Mario 3D World.
Chargin' Chucks in Super Mario 3D World

Chargin' Chucks return in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port, which marks their first appearance in a 3D Super Mario game. Like in Super Mario World, Chargin' Chucks cannot normally be defeated with a single stomp, and jumping on them once causes their helmets to fly off their heads. After the first hit, they will become faster and after several seconds, put their helmets back on. Unlike in Super Mario World, it takes two normal hits to defeat a Chargin' Chuck, but a single Ground Pound will instantly defeat it. Likewise, certain items can take out a Chargin' Chuck with one blow, such as a Bob-omb.

They retain their original dashing sounds and use the Super Mario World hit sound when defeated.

Super Mario Odyssey

A Chargin' Chuck in Super Mario Odyssey

Chargin' Chucks return in Super Mario Odyssey as enemies in the Underground Moon Caverns of the Moon Kingdom and a secret area in the Ruined Kingdom that can be reached using a Moon Pipe. As they wear a helmet, Mario must first remove it from their heads before capturing them, either with a jump or a hat throw attack. While capturing a Chargin' Chuck, Mario can charge through boulders and enemies at a high speed, but he is unable to jump.

Super Mario-kun

Chargin' Chuck. Page 114 of volume 6 of Super Mario-kun.
A Chargin' Chuck's appearance in Super Mario-kun

Chargin' Chucks appear in the first six volumes of Super Mario-kun, in the Super Mario World arc. In the very first chapter, the last enemy Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi face is a Chuck that almost succeeds in killing Mario by shoving him off a cliff. Yoshi jumps off to save Mario and, by eating a blue Koopa Troopa, they emerge in time and burn him with their fire power.

A Chuck is later met in the 13th chapter, where a duplicating Chuck is, once again, the last enemy. He faces the Mario at the end of the "Infernal Athletic Level", one step from the Giant Gate. Mario manages to locate the real Chuck with the false promise of a SNES. Enraged, the Chuck tosses to them a spiny football and Mario is tossed into a ? Block which contains a Super Star but, unable to reach it, Mario tosses his cape. The cape comes to life and beats the Chuck.

In the first chapter of volume 2, a Chuck is (once again) the last enemy of the chapter. Kamek (who disguised himself as Yoshi), unable to convince the Mario Bros. he is the real deal, is used as a club to defeat the last Chuck remaining, breaking Kamek's disguise spell.

In volume 6, while Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi are in balloon form, they attempt to hinder their progress by throwing a football at Mario, but the football bounces and hits one of its friends. It then throws a spiked football at Mario, making Mario fall into a Warp Pipe. Mario, however, collects a star, fires from the warp pipe, and then punches them in the face, defeating them.

Super Mario World television series

A Koopa football player from the episode "Mama Luigi"
A Koopa Football Player in the Super Mario World television series episode "Mama Luigi".
“Koopa football players grabbed the princess!”
Luigi, Mama Luigi

Chargin' Chucks also appear in the Super Mario World animated series, where they are referred to as Koopa football players. Due to the fact that they appear throughout several episodes of the series, they appear to have replaced Goombas and Koopa Troopas, who make relatively few appearances on the show, as Bowser's main shock troops. Much like their in-game sprite, they are green with orange sleeves, but their helmet, shell, arms, and legs are green, while the stripe on their helmet is red, the star on their helmet is white, and the rim of their helmet are orange.

Nintendo Adventure Books

In Dinosaur Dilemma, a group of Chargin' Chucks ambushes Mario and Yoshi while they are traveling through a forest, but they can be beaten if Mario grabs the Green Shell they are using as a ball, leads them to a clearing, and jumps out of the way when they charge at him, causing them all to collide and knock themselves out. In Brain Drain, some Chargin' Chucks are spotted milling about the WMUSH radio station after Iggy Koopa takes it over, and chase Luigi out of the building if he steals some Fungus Up cola from the Synapse Switcher.

Super Mario Adventures

Chargin' Chucks in the Super Mario Adventures comic.
Several Chargin' Chucks from Super Mario Adventures

In the Super Mario Adventures comic, several Chargin' Chucks, along with several Thwomps, are summoned by Wendy O. Koopa to attack Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad and Friendly Floyd during the battle in the Koopaling's Tower.

Yoshi's Safari

A Chargin' Chuck appears as the boss of Float Castle II in Yoshi's Safari, and it attacks by throwing bombs while jumping from side to side.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Chargin' Chucks reappear as enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports. They behave the same as in Super Mario 3D World. Chargin' Chucks can be quite devastating, due to needing to be hit twice and constantly putting back on the helmet while Captain Toad and Toadette are unable to jump on them (although they can fall from a higher ledge onto the Chargin' Chuck). They are more often used to be lured to break Rock Blocks or topple Mud Troopers at a high risk. Tapping Chargin' Chucks on the GamePad makes their helmets temporarily fall off.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

“Hey! Those are the goons who dragged us off to prison!”
Starlow, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Chargin' Chucks debut in the Mario & Luigi series in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. A group of them, known as the Chargin' Chuck Corps, are treated as a boss in a large mass, like the Dream World enemies in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

They are first seen after Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario first cross Doop Doop Dunes, where the Chargin' Chuck Corps take them away to the Twinsy Tropics Dungeon under Roy's orders. Later, they are seen again when the trio are traversing Doop Doop Dunes for the second time, where they chase them down before proceeding to battle the group.

In battle, they attack by charging into a brother from the front and behind, which must be avoided using a Jump. Nine of them may also line up three in a row, one in each row will hold a gridiron-type football briefly, then they will all shuffle at which point the player must keep track of the ones who held the football. They will then throw their footballs at a bro, who must counter them with the hammer. Where the Chargin’ Chuck who held the football was in each row will determine which bro the football will be thrown at: The top Chuck will throw it at Mario, the middle one will throw it at Paper Mario, and the bottom one will throw it at Luigi. When some Chargin' Chucks are defeated, the remaining ones will call for backup; causing more Chucks to appear. They also have a chase sequence, with five of them throwing American footballs at Mario and Luigi who must hold onto Paper Mario in his airplane form to avoid them. The Chargin' Chucks may also throw their American footballs directly at Paper Mario, who must evade them. After a while, the Chargin' Chucks will fall over, allowing Paper Mario to stomp on them all at once. When enough Chargin' Chucks are defeated, they will become enraged and immediately do one last call of reinforcements, maxing out at 16 total. Once defeated, the trio continue back to the Twinsy Tropics Dungeon. The Chargin' Chucks can all be defeated by using the Trio Whirligig Trio Attack.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Sprite of a Chargin' Chuck from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Chargin' Chucks appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, where they are enemies and recruitable allies in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. They are melee troopers with high defense and power, and they attack by charging into enemies. Their Special Skill is Air Bash. Chargin' Chucks are weak against Mechakoopas. One is also seen alongside Wendy, a Boomerang Bro, a Bob-omb, and a Koopa Paratroopa, being knocked away by Wendy for interrupting her. Another one's helmet is used to repair the Koopa Cruiser in Joke's End. It is also the first game in which a Chargin Chuck is seen speaking.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Chargin' Chucks appear in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode, where they are enemies and recruitable allies. Their Special Skill in this game is Smack Back Attack.

Super Mario Party

Chargin' Chucks in the Super Mario Party minigame Pep Rally

Chargin' Chucks make their Mario Party series debut in Super Mario Party as non-playable characters. Several Chargin' Chucks appear in the minigame Rattle and Hmmm, where they appear along with a Grrrol and a Wiggler, and Gridiron Gauntlet, where the players must dodge them as they charge through certain areas. Two Chargin' Chucks also appear running on treadmills in the background of the beginning and end cutscenes in the minigame Looking for Love. Four Chargin' Chucks appear in the background of the minigame Pep Rally.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

A Chargin' Chuck appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class Attack-type primary spirit with one support slot. The spirit simply raises the power of its user without granting them any special effects during battle. In World of Light, the spirit is found south-west on the Light Realm map, on the giant yellow mushroom in the mushroom gorge area. The corresponding spirit battle involves a team of four Warios fought on the Battlefield form of the Super Mario Maker stage, set in Super Mario World style.

Paper Mario: The Origami King

An origami Chargin' Chuck from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An origami Chargin' Chuck in Paper Mario: The Origami King
“WE'RE SHREDDED ALL RIGHT!”
Chargin' Chuck, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Three Chargin' Chucks occupying the Spring of Purification
Three Chargin' Chucks occupying the Spring of Purification

Chargin' Chucks make their debut in the Paper Mario series in Paper Mario: The Origami King, where origami Chargin' Chucks are enemies. In the game, Mario encounters and fights only a single group of Chargin' Chucks in Shangri-Spa, where three of them are seen occupying the Spring of Purification after Bowser Jr. and his Junior Clown Car are cut into pieces by Scissors. It is also the second game in which they are seen speaking.

Mario Golf: Super Rush

A Chargin' Chuck appears as a playable character in Mario Golf: Super Rush. He is a Power character with the lowest Spin of any character, tied with King Bob-omb. His Special Shot is Scrimmage Stinger, and his Special Dash is known as End-Zone Dash.

Chargin' Chuck also appears in Golf Adventure mode. He is first seen at the player's house, then he goes to the clubhouse to speak to the Head Coach. He is the first to be called. He is then seen at the Bonny Greens practice area practicing swings. He also appears as a rival along with Boo during Speed Golf in Balmy Dunes.

Mario Kart Tour

Chargin' Chuck makes his playable debut in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart Tour, starting from the 2022 Los Angeles Tour. He is classified as a High-End driver, and his special skill is the Lucky Seven. Starting from the May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour, Chargin' Chuck is available in regular tour pipes, including the All-Clear Pipe; and starting with the Animal Tour, he also has his own self-named cup. The 2022 Bowser Tour introduced a gold variant of Chargin' Chuck with a golden helmet with a silver stripe, named Chargin' Chuck (Gold), which is also classified as a High-End, but utilizes the Coin Box as his special item.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

  • Super Mario World instruction booklet: These All-Stars always seem to bar Mario's way just when he's within sight of the goal. They use a variety of bull-headed attacks, so you'll really have a tough time checking Chargin' Chuck.[1]
  • Mario Mania: Helmeted and heavily padded, Chargin' Chuck is well protected. It takes three hits to sideline him. Watch out for his blitz—don't get sacked![2]

Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

  • Denizens of Dinosaur Land poster: If there's a goal in sight, you're bound to meet up with a Chargin' Chuck. These tough brutes will try to bar your way with a variety of attacks, and they're persistent, too.

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten

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Mario Kart Tour

Chargin' Chuck

Statistics
Special skill Lucky Seven from Mario Kart Tour Lucky Seven
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
3DS Wario Shipyard R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard R
Los Angeles Laps 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2T
Los Angeles Laps 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2
Wii DK Summit R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii DK Summit R
3DS Wario Shipyard from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2R/T
RMX Mario Circuit 1R from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Mario Circuit 1R
DS Airship Fortress R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Airship Fortress R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge R
3DS Bowser's Castle T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle T
Wii Mushroom Gorge T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge T
3DS Wario Shipyard R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard R/T
DS Airship Fortress from Mario Kart Tour
DS Airship Fortress
SNES Donut Plains 2 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 2
SNES Choco Island 1 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 1
Amsterdam Drift T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift T
GBA Bowser's Castle 1R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 1R
SNES Donut Plains 1 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 1
Wii Coconut Mall from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Coconut Mall
Wii Koopa Cape from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Koopa Cape
Wii Koopa Cape R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Koopa Cape R
Berlin Byways from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways
Berlin Byways R from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways R
GBA Bowser's Castle 3T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 3T
N64 Choco Mountain R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Choco Mountain R/T
Berlin Byways 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 3
New York Minute B from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute B
DS Waluigi Pinball R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DS Waluigi Pinball R/T
Tokyo Blur 4 from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 4
SNES Mario Circuit 1 from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 1
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island*
Wii DK Summit T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii DK Summit T*
Los Angeles Laps 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3**
Los Angeles Laps 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3T
3DS Wario Shipyard T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard T**
3DS Rock Rock Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain T***
GBA Sky Garden from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Sky Garden
RMX Mario Circuit 1 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Mario Circuit 1
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R
SNES Donut Plains 2R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 2R
SNES Choco Island 1R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 1R
GBA Bowser's Castle 1 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 1
Berlin Byways 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 2T
Berlin Byways T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways T
N64 Kalimari Desert T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert T
Singapore Speedway 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway 2T
GCN Daisy Cruiser R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Daisy Cruiser R
SNES Choco Island 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 2R/T
SNES Ghost Valley 2T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2T
Los Angeles Laps 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3R/T
Singapore Speedway 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway 2R/T
GBA Battle Course 1 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Battle Course 1
SNES Mario Circuit 1R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 1R
SNES Mario Circuit 1T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 1T
Squeaky Clean Sprint T from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint T

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Chargin' Chuck (Gold)

Statistics
Special skill Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour Coin Box
Favorite courses
(Three items per Item Box)
RMX Bowser's Castle 1T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Bowser's Castle 1T
RMX Bowser's Castle 1R from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Bowser's Castle 1R
N64 Choco Mountain R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Choco Mountain R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge T
SNES Ghost Valley 2R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2R
GCN Daisy Cruiser R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Daisy Cruiser R
Sydney Sprint 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 3T
Sydney Sprint 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 3R
Los Angeles Laps 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3R/T
GBA Sunset Wilds R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Sunset Wilds R
3DS Wario Shipyard T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard T
RMX Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Donut Plains 1R/T
SNES Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Rainbow Road R/T
SNES Donut Plains 3T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 3T
Los Angeles Laps T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps T
Los Angeles Laps 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain T
GCN DK Mountain from Mario Kart Tour
GCN DK Mountain
GCN DK Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN DK Mountain R
3DS Bowser's Castle T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle T
Amsterdam Drift 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3R
GBA Snow Land R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Snow Land R/T
Merry Mountain from Mario Kart Tour
Merry Mountain
N64 Kalimari Desert R/T from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert R/T
3DS Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rainbow Road R/T
Wii Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road
Bangkok Rush 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 3
Bangkok Rush 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 2R/T
Bangkok Rush 3T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 3T
Piranha Plant Cove 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Cove 2T
Wii Coconut Mall T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Coconut Mall T
SNES Mario Circuit 3R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 3R
Wii Dry Dry Ruins T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Dry Dry Ruins T
Ninja Hideaway T from Mario Kart Tour
Ninja Hideaway T
GBA Yoshi Desert R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Yoshi Desert R/T
Yoshi's Island R from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi's Island R
GBA Yoshi Desert R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Yoshi Desert R
London Loop 2T from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 2T
Athens Dash R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash R/T
Athens Dash 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash 2
RMX Bowser's Castle 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Bowser's Castle 1R/T
GCN Mushroom Bridge T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Mushroom Bridge T
Wii Daisy Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Daisy Circuit T
GCN Waluigi Stadium T from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Waluigi Stadium T
GCN Waluigi Stadium R from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Waluigi Stadium R
Rome Avanti 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 2R/T
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T
Squeaky Clean Sprint R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint R/T
Madrid Drive R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive R/T
RMX Vanilla Lake 2T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2T
Rome Avanti 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 3
Favored courses
(Two items per Item Box)
3DS Neo Bowser City from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Neo Bowser City*
SNES Choco Island 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Choco Island 1R/T*
Wii Mushroom Gorge R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Mushroom Gorge R**
GBA Bowser's Castle 3T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 3T
RMX Bowser's Castle 1 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Bowser's Castle 1***
GBA Bowser's Castle 3R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 3R**
SNES Ghost Valley 2T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 2T
Los Angeles Laps 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3
Los Angeles Laps 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3R
Sydney Sprint 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 3
GCN Cookie Land from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Cookie Land
SNES Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 1R/T
GBA Battle Course 1 from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Battle Course 1
DS Twilight House from Mario Kart Tour
DS Twilight House
SNES Donut Plains 3R from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Donut Plains 3R
Los Angeles Laps 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2R/T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R
3DS Bowser's Castle from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle
Amsterdam Drift 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3
GBA Snow Land T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Snow Land T
Merry Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour
Merry Mountain R
GBA Bowser's Castle 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 3R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 1 from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Rainbow Road 1
Wii Rainbow Road T from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road T
Wii Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Rainbow Road R
Bangkok Rush from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush
Bangkok Rush R from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush R
Bangkok Rush 3R from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 3R
Bangkok Rush 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 2T
Bangkok Rush 3RT from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 3R/T
SNES Mario Circuit 3T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 3T
Wii Dry Dry Ruins R from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Dry Dry Ruins R
Berlin Byways 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 2R/T
Athens Dash from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash
Athens Dash 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash 2R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 2R from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 2R
N64 Mario Raceway from Mario Kart Tour
N64 Mario Raceway
GCN Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Tour
GCN Waluigi Stadium
Wii Moonview Highway from Mario Kart Tour
Wii Moonview Highway
Rome Avanti 2T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 2T
Rome Avanti T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti T
Piranha Plant Pipeline T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Pipeline T
GBA Lakeside Park from Mario Kart Tour
GBA Lakeside Park
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R/T
Madrid Drive 2R from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 2R
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T
Rome Avanti 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 3R/T

* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6.
*** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 8.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Chargin' Chuck
A Chargin' Chuck in battle, in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 105 POW 122 (112) Defense 150 (114) Speed 112
Role Boss Type Shelled Weakness None Location(s) Doop Doop Dunes
Level 20 Experience 1600 (1595) Coins 550 Item drop None - 0%
Blunt Hammer - 100%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Chargin' Chuck (Boss Battle Ring)
A Chargin' Chuck in battle, in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 189 POW 300 (250) Defense 295 (230) Speed 225
Role Battle Ring boss Type Normal Weakness None Location(s) Arcade
Level 30 Experience 0 (0) Coins 0 Item drop None - 0%
None - 0%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

  • Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser / Bowser Jr.'s Journey profile: That padding makes for high POW and DEF. They tend to go overboard with their brawn and are weak against Mechakoopas.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit
#59 Chargin' Chuck
Chargin' Chuck spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Series/game Super Mario Series
Type Primary
Slots 1
Class Novice
Strength / effect(s) Attack
How to obtain World of Light (The Light Realm); Spirit Board
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Wario ×4
Conditions Rule: The enemy favors dash attacks
Stage Super Mario Maker (Battlefield, Super Mario World style)
Song Ground Theme - Super Mario World

Paper Mario: The Origami King

Paper Mario: The Origami King enemy
Chargin' Chuck
An origami Chargin' Chuck from Paper Mario: The Origami King. HP 40 Moves Location(s)
Type Shelled Tackle (?), Forward Pass (?), Touchdown (?) Shangri-Spa
Role Common
Item drops Mushroom
Always energetic and ready to roll, these hot-spring aficionados favor team tackles.

List of appearances

# Title Role Release date Format

1 Super Mario World Enemy November 21, 1990 Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
2 Yoshi's Safari Enemy July 14, 1993 Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
3 Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Enemy December 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
4 Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Enemy December 14, 2001 Game Boy Advance
5 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Enemy in E-Reader level July 11, 2003 Game Boy Advance
6 Super Mario 3D World Enemy November 21, 2013 Wii U
7 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Enemy November 13, 2014 Wii U
8 Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Boss December 3, 2015 Nintendo 3DS
9 Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Enemy, recruitable ally October 5, 2017 Nintendo 3DS
10 Super Mario Odyssey Enemy October 27, 2017 Nintendo Switch
11 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Enemy July 13, 2018 Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS
12 Super Mario Party Non-playable character October 5, 2018 Nintendo Switch
13 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo December 7, 2018 Nintendo Switch
14 Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey Enemy, recruitable ally December 27, 2018 Nintendo 3DS
15 Paper Mario: The Origami King Enemy July 12, 2020 Nintendo Switch
16 Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Enemy February 21, 2021 Nintendo Switch
17 Mario Golf: Super Rush Playable character June 25, 2021 Nintendo Switch
18 Mario Kart Tour Playable character February 8, 2022 iOS, Android

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Chargin' Chuck.

Names in other languages

Chargin' Chuck

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブル[?]
Buru
Bull; romanized as "Bul" in Super Mario World, and as "Bull" in Super Mario 3D World, Super Mario Odyssey, and Paper Mario: The Origami King game files; may refer to its charging behavior similar to that of a bull, and may be evocative of Boom Boom and/or Bros.
Chinese (simplified) 头盔布鲁[3]
Tóukuī Bùlǔ
Helmeted Bull
布鲁 (since Super Mario Party)[?]
Bùlǔ
Bull
Chinese (traditional) 布魯[?]
Bùlǔ
Bull
Dutch Chargin' Chuck[?] -
French (NOA) Fred Lafonce[?] From foncer ("to dash") combined with male name "Fred"
Charlie le Chargeur (Super Mario World manual)[?] Charlie the Charger
French (NOE) Bill Dozer[?] Play on "Bill" and "bulldozer"
German Football-Chuck[?] -
Italian Plakkoopa[?] Pun on placcare ("to tackle") and "Koopa"
Giocatore di Football di Attila (Super Mario World television series)[?] Koopa's Football Player
Korean [?]
Bul
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Portuguese (NOA) Toni Trombada[?] From "Toni" (common male nickname) and trombar ("to bump into something")
Jogador de Futebol Koopa (Super Mario World television series)[?] Koopa Football Player
Portuguese (NOE) Demolikoopa[?] Portmanteau of demolir ("demolish") and "Koopa"
Romanian Jucător de fotbal Koopa (Super Mario World television series)[?] Koopa Football Player
Russian Нападающий Чак[?]
Napadauchiy Chak
Striker Chuck
Купы-футболисты (Super Mario World television series)[?]
Kupy-futbolisty
Koopa Football Players
Spanish Placapum[?] From placaje ("tackle") and catapum (onomatopoeic word that indicates a crash, an impact or an explosion)
Spanish (NOE) Futbolista Koopa (Super Mario World television series)[?] Koopa Football Player

Chargin' Chuck (Gold)

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブル (ゴールド)[?]
Buru (Gōrudo)
Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
Chinese (simplified) 布鲁 (金色)[?]
Bùlǔ (Jīnsè)
Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
Chinese (traditional) 布魯 (金色)[?]
Bùlǔ (Jīnsè)
Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
French (NOE) Bill Dozer (or)[?] Chargin' Chuck (gold)
German Football-Chuck (Gold)[?] Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
Italian Plakkoopa (oro)[?] Chargin' Chuck (gold)
Korean 불(골드)[?]
Bul (Goldeu)
Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
Portuguese (NOA) Toni Trombada (ouro)[?] Chargin' Chuck (gold)
Spanish (NOA) Placapum (dorado)[?] Chargin' Chuck (gold)
Spanish (NOE) Placapum (Dorado)[?] Chargin' Chuck (Gold)

Trivia

  • In Super Mario World and in the television series, the football gear they wear is green, but other sources depict it as blue. In the credits of the original Super Mario World, Chargin' Chucks wear blue gear.
    • Similarly, the star on the left side of their helmets is absent in all depictions as of Super Mario 3D World.
  • Chargin' Chucks are similar to Broozers; they are both able to break through blocks, both take a few jumps to defeat, and both chase Mario if he gets close to them. They also have the same Special Skills in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser and Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (1991). Super Mario World instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 26.
  2. ^ August 1991. Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 50.
  3. ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.