Chief Chilly

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You there with the mustache! I am the king of cold, Chief Chilly. I lock up anyone who challenges the superiority of my 'stache. In fact, I locked up one such fellow the other day. Hmm. What a sad, mangy mustache you've got there. It hardly seems worth it to destroy you. With a 'stache like that, you're clearly the sidekick, not the star. But I'm in between meetings now, so I might as well. In the battle for the best mustache, I'll win, hairs down. Ha ha ha! Bring it on, peach fuzz!”
Chief Chilly, Super Mario 64 DS

Chief Chilly resembles a larger version of Chill Bully. He first appears in Super Mario 64 DS, the Nintendo DS remake of Super Mario 64. Bowser hires him, along with his other minions, to trap the three heroes of the game. He is much larger than an average Bully and has a spiked mustache and a crown of ice crystals. He later re-appears as a boss in Mario Kart DS.

History

Super Mario 64 DS

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Chief Chilly in Super Mario 64 DS.

Before the events of Super Mario 64 DS, Chief Chilly locked Wario up and was told by Bowser to guard the key to Wario's door. Chief Chilly is found at the end of the stage Chief Chilly Challenge, which only Luigi can access using a Power Flower in the room with the large mirror. Once the player enters Chief Chilly's arena, he states that he locked Wario up because he was rude and mocking Chief Chilly's mustache.

Within battle, Chief Chilly acts like a Big Bully; he can only be attacked by punching or kicking him off the stage. Every time the player manages to do so, Chief Chilly makes the stage smaller and then hops to the middle of stage. If the player is standing in the middle of the stage, they take damage. On the third attempt of pushing Chief Chilly off the ledge, he manages to stay on the ledge while off-balance, so the player must hit him once more to deal the final blow. Failure to do so results in Chief Chilly regaining his balance. Once Chief Chilly has fallen for the third time, he grants the player Wario's key.

Mario Kart DS

Luigi along with Chief Chilly, the boss of level 6 in Mission Mode.
Chief Chilly battling Luigi in Mario Kart DS.

In Mario Kart DS, Luigi must battle Chief Chilly in Level 6 of Mission Mode. Like the battle with Big Bully or Chill Bully, Luigi must push Chief Chilly off his platform and into the water. However, Chief Chilly must be pushed off three times instead of one time and becomes stronger and trickier with every successful attack on Luigi's part. However, after he falls into the water for the second time, he gains the ability to jump over Luigi's boost attacks. To defeat him, Luigi has to approach Chief Chilly, then attack him either from the side, where the boss is unable see him, or while the Bully boss is charging at him, which knocks both of them backward. Luigi can either attack him from afar or in close proximity to his frozen foe.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キングアイスどんけつ[?]
Kingu Aisu Donketsu
King Ice Bully
German König Schüttelfrost (Super Mario 64 DS)
Eis-Bully (Mario Kart DS)
[?]
King Chills
Ice Bully
Italian Granghiaccio (Super Mario 64 DS)
Gran Ghiaccio (Mario Kart DS)
[?]
Great Ice
Korean 얼음으샤킹[?]
Eoreum-Eusya King
Ice Bully King
Spanish Don Témpano[?] Sir Iceberg

Trivia

  • Although Yoshi normally can't face Chief Chilly in Super Mario 64 DS, if the player uses a cheat code or a glitch to enter in the mirror and get into Chief Chilly Challenge, then Yoshi can face and defeat Chief Chilly (although Yoshi cannot punch or perform most kicks, Ground Pounds and crouching, sliding kicks, or sweep kicks still work against him). Chief Chilly also has special quotes for when facing Yoshi and when being defeated by him.