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[[File:SMG Good Egg Galaxy Saucer Planet.png|thumb|left|A Chain Chomp in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG Good Egg Galaxy Saucer Planet.png|thumb|left|A Chain Chomp in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG Medium Chomp.png|thumb|75px|A medium-sized Chain Chomp]]
[[File:SMG Medium Chomp.png|thumb|75px|A medium-sized Chain Chomp]]
Chainless Chomps appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where they roll around like boulders, but without the boulders' weak spot. They can roll around planets or even in paths off the sides of planets (in which case they typically are infinitely spawned from a [[Chomp box]]). If Mario or Luigi steps in front of a Chomp, he is knocked away and loses HP. In the single-player mode, Chomps can be defeated only with the use of a [[Rainbow Star]], a [[rubbery bulb]], or a [[Bob-omb]]. In Co-Star Mode, one player can hold one Chomp's back still while the other player [[spin]]s it in the front, or one player makes one Chomp stunned while another collides with it. In any case, defeating one makes it explode into many [[Star Bit]]s. A small new variety of Chomp, known as [[Small Chomp|Mini Chomp]], comes out of doghouses and are found only in the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]]. Medium-sized Chomps also appear on the [[Good Egg Galaxy#Chomp Saucer planet|Chomp Saucer planet]] in the [[Good Egg Galaxy]], though are not officially distinguished. A [[Gold Chomp]] also appears in the [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]; defeating it with a nearby Rainbow Star gives Mario a [[Power Star]].
Chainless Chomps appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where they roll around like boulders, but without the boulders' weak spot. They can roll in circles, around planets, or even in paths off the sides of planets (in which case they typically are infinitely spawned from a [[Chomp box]]). If Mario or Luigi steps in front of a Chomp, he is knocked away and loses HP. In the single-player mode, Chomps can be defeated only with the use of a [[Rainbow Star]], a [[rubbery bulb]], or a [[Bob-omb]]. In Co-Star Mode, one player can hold one Chomp's back still while the other player [[spin]]s it in the front, or one player makes one Chomp stunned while another collides with it. In any case, defeating one makes it explode into many [[Star Bit]]s. A small new variety of Chomp, known as [[Small Chomp|Mini Chomp]], comes out of doghouses and are found only in the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]]. Medium-sized Chomps also appear on the [[Good Egg Galaxy#Chomp Saucer planet|Chomp Saucer planet]] in the [[Good Egg Galaxy]], though are not officially distinguished. A [[Gold Chomp]] also appears in the [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]; defeating it with a nearby Rainbow Star gives Mario a [[Power Star]].
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