
Chain Chomp - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Chain Chomps are first found in World 2-5. They are attached to Wood Blocks, which they slide along the ground back-and-forth around, stopping for a few moments or turning at irregular …
Chain Chomp - Wikipedia
Chain Chomp (Japanese: ワンワン, Hepburn: Wanwan) is a species in the Mario franchise. It is a recurring element of Bowser 's army, being a metal ball with eyes and a toothy mouth attached …
Chain Chomp - Mario Wiki
Chain Chomps are recurring enemies in the Mario series. They made their debut in Super Mario Bros. 3. Hence their name, these enemies can often be found with their backside on a chain …
Evolution of Chain Chomps in Super Mario Games (1988 - 2024)
Evolution of all Chain Chomp Variations in Super Mario Games starting in 1988 with Super Mario Bros 3 until 2024 with Super Mario RPG Remake for the Nintendo Switch.
Chain Chomp | Nintendo | Fandom
Chain Chomps (also formatted as Chain-Chomps) are common enemies in the Mario series. They first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. Chain Chomps bear a resemblance to a ball and chain …
Big Chain Chomp - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Oct 21, 2025 · A Big Chain Chomp is an especially large variety of Chain Chomp. Large Chain Chomps appear in many other games, such as Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and …
Chain Chomp - Ukikipedia
Chain Chomp is an enemy that appears only in Bob-omb Battlefield. He is chained to a wooden post, and he lunges at Mario when he is nearby. If Mario ground pounds on the post 3 times to …
Chain Chomp/Appearances - Mario Wiki
There are four ways to defeat a Chain Chomp: touching it while under the invincibility effects of a Starman, throwing a Koopa Shell at it, throwing a hammer at it as Hammer Mario, or landing …
Category:Chain Chomps - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario …
Mar 9, 2025 · The many Chain Chomp sub-species and characters. For the carnivorous plant enemies in the Donkey Kong Country series, see Category:Chomps.
Chain Chomp - Super Mario Main Series Wiki
Chain Chomps are black, metal spheres with sharp white teeth and big black eyes. They have four chain links connecting them to a yellow, cork-like peg, that can be 1x1 or 1x3.