Chincho

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Super Mario Odyssey screenshot
A group of Chinchos.

Chinchos are undead enemies encountered in Super Mario Odyssey; they can be found in the Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Ruined Kingdom, and Mushroom Kingdom. They are short, mummy-type enemies, with a skull for a head and their eyes in the shape of stars; as such, they are undead dark purple Tostarenans, as proven by their Japanese name, despite Tostarenans already being skeletal. They appear mainly in dark areas such as sub-areas, so they generally are not present during the daytime. They appear by rising out from the ground, usually in large groups. To defeat them, Mario must jump on them; if they only receive a hit from Cappy, they are stunned for a short time and quickly heal the damage. They can also be defeated if charged at while riding Jaxi, or capturing a Chargin' Chuck.

They also appear in the Knucklotec rematch in the Mushroom Kingdom. They appear from the ground when Knucklotec launches his fist at Mario.

The name Chincho may be a play on 提灯 chōchin, the Japanese word for lantern.

Concept and creation

Concept art of a Chincho in Super Mario Odyssey.
Concept art of the final design of a Chincho.

The Chinchos were designed with slightly different eyes compared to those of the Tostarenans.[1] The concept art reveals that they are meant to be dark purple-colored Tostarenans covered by bandages.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Mummy[2]
(internal)
古代アッチーニャ人[3]
Kodai Acchīnya-jin
Mummy

Ancient Tostarenan
German Mumienmatz[?] From "Mumie" (mummy) and "Matz" (little cute boy)
Italian Bendalito[?] Combination of "Benda" (Bandage) and an ancient greek word "Lytós" meaning "Decomporsi" (Decompose)
Korean 미라[?]
Mira
Mummy
Russian Чинчо[?]
Chincho
Chincho

Trivia

  • In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in Minecraft, Drowned are replaced by Chinchos.

References