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'''Cheep Cheeps''' (sometimes formatted as '''Cheep-Cheeps''' or '''Cheep-cheeps''') are {{wp|Tetraodontidae|pufferfish}}<ref>''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''. [https://i.imgur.com/EVcDzB9.jpeg Page 190].</ref> that made their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in the underwater levels. They are common recurring enemies throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. They are found mostly in the water but they can jump out of the water as well like in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. There are many different species of Cheep Cheeps, and they come in different colors, including gray, green, light-blue, magenta, blue, orange, yellow, black, purple, brown, and indigo. The most common ones, however, are red with a white patch on their stomach, a yellow (originally white) tail fin, a mohawk-like dorsal fin and wing-like fins. They also have blue eyes and pink lips. Cheep Cheeps may attack above the surface of the water by jumping out in an arc. Given this, Cheep Cheeps seem to be inspired by [[Wikipedia:Flying fish|flying fish]], hence the wing-like fins, which behave similarly. Most Cheep Cheeps appear to be affiliated with Bowser and the Koopa Troop, while some, such as the ones seen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', are not. In most of the games they are in, Cheep Cheeps possess a wide variety of attacks, typically regarding jumping behavior.
'''Cheep Cheeps''' (sometimes formatted as '''Cheep-Cheeps''' or '''Cheep-cheeps''') are {{wp|Tetraodontidae|pufferfish}}-like enemies<ref>{{cite|title=''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''|date=1994|publisher=Shogakukan|language=Japanese|page=[https://i.imgur.com/EVcDzB9.jpeg 190]}}</ref> that made their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in the underwater levels. They are common recurring enemies throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. They are found mostly in the water but they can jump out of the water as well like in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. There are many different species of Cheep Cheeps, and they come in different colors, including gray, green, light-blue, magenta, blue, orange, yellow, black, purple, brown, and indigo. The most common ones, however, are red with a white patch on their stomach, a yellow (originally white) tail fin, a mohawk-like dorsal fin and wing-like fins. They also have blue eyes and pink lips. Cheep Cheeps may attack above the surface of the water by jumping out in an arc. Given this, Cheep Cheeps seem to be inspired by [[Wikipedia:Flying fish|flying fish]], hence the wing-like fins, which behave similarly. Most Cheep Cheeps appear to be among [[Bowser's Minions]], while some, such as the ones seen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', are not. In most of the games they are in, Cheep Cheeps possess a wide variety of attacks, typically regarding jumping behavior.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
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In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', Cheep-cheeps are found in the underwater levels, swimming towards the player in either a straight line or a wavy pattern, and they can only be defeated with a [[fireball]], or if Mario is [[Invincible Mario|invincible]]. They are found in all of the water levels, first appearing in [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and can usually be seen with [[Blooper|Bloober]]s. In [[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]] and [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]], red Cheep-cheeps become less predictable obstacles by leaping from the bottom of the screen.<ref>[http://legendsoflocalization.com/super-mario-bros/manuals/#characters-enemies Legends of Localization] comparing the Japanese and North American storylines of ''Super Mario Bros.'' (Retrieved April 30, 2014)</ref> These can be defeated in a single jump, but it is hard to do so, as they jump very high. They often appear in pit-heavy areas, and can foul Mario's attempts to cross should they jump directly under him. Since the game cannot allow more than three enemies appear onscreen at the same time due to the limitations of the NES' game engine, only three Cheep Cheeps are ever allowed onscreen at a time, regardless of the fact that they are always spawned infinitely in all of their appearances in that game.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', Cheep-cheeps are found in the underwater levels, swimming towards the player in either a straight line or a wavy pattern, and they can only be defeated with a [[fireball]], or if Mario is [[Invincible Mario|invincible]]. They are found in all of the water levels, first appearing in [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and can usually be seen with [[Blooper|Bloober]]s. In [[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]] and [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]], red Cheep-cheeps become less predictable obstacles by leaping from the bottom of the screen.<ref>[http://legendsoflocalization.com/super-mario-bros/manuals/#characters-enemies Legends of Localization] comparing the Japanese and North American storylines of ''Super Mario Bros.'' (Retrieved April 30, 2014)</ref> These can be defeated in a single jump, but it is hard to do so, as they jump very high. They often appear in pit-heavy areas, and can foul Mario's attempts to cross should they jump directly under him. Since the game cannot allow more than three enemies appear onscreen at the same time due to the limitations of the NES' game engine, only three Cheep Cheeps are ever allowed onscreen at a time, regardless of the fact that they are always spawned infinitely in all of their appearances in that game.


There are two kinds of Cheep-cheeps in the game. One of them is colored red and moves moderately fast. The other is colored gray and moves more slowly. A single green one is located off-screen in World 2-3.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Eden_GT_/status/1326442788817268738 Eden GT Twitter link to glitch] Retrieved March 27, 2021.</ref> The gray ones are recolored green in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. This is actually a holdover from the fact that the "orange and gray" palette used underwater in the original occupies the same hardware space as the "orange and green" palette used for overworld graphics, as demonstrated by [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''.  
There are two kinds of Cheep-cheeps in the game. One of them is colored red and moves moderately fast. The other is colored gray and moves more slowly. A single green one is located off-screen in World 2-3.<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/Eden_GT_/status/1326442788817268738|title=X post by Eden_GT_|author=Eden_GT_|accessdate=March 27, 2021}}</ref>{{better source}} The gray ones are recolored green in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. This is actually a holdover from the fact that the "orange and gray" palette used underwater in the original occupies the same hardware space as the "orange and green" palette used for overworld graphics, as demonstrated by [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''.  


In the English instruction booklet, Cheep-cheeps are specifically referred to as female. However, later games have both male and female members.
In the English instruction booklet, Cheep-cheeps are specifically referred to as female. However, later games have both male and female members.
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This game also introduces infant and giant versions of Cheep-Cheep - [[Baby Cheep]] and its parent, Big Bertha, as well as the predatory [[Big Cheep Cheep|Boss Bass]]. Big Bertha and Boss Bass essentially act as enlarged versions of the green and red Cheep Cheeps, respectively, despite both being red themselves. [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|Spiny Cheep-Cheep]]s also debut in this game, but the NES manual simply calls them "Cheep-cheeps," describing them as thorny. They attack by swimming quickly from one end of the screen to the other, never turning.
This game also introduces infant and giant versions of Cheep-Cheep - [[Baby Cheep]] and its parent, Big Bertha, as well as the predatory [[Big Cheep Cheep|Boss Bass]]. Big Bertha and Boss Bass essentially act as enlarged versions of the green and red Cheep Cheeps, respectively, despite both being red themselves. [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|Spiny Cheep-Cheep]]s also debut in this game, but the NES manual simply calls them "Cheep-cheeps," describing them as thorny. They attack by swimming quickly from one end of the screen to the other, never turning.


In addition to the GBA version's golden yellow Cheep-Cheeps being unused, ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' was also going to feature the beached Cheep Cheeps of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' in its extra levels,<ref>TCRF. [[tcrf:Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3/Unused Objects#Land Cheep-Cheep|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3/Unused Objects § Land Cheep-Cheep]]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved May 2, 2016.</ref> but they were removed. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', they hurt Mario if he runs into them.
In addition to the GBA version's golden yellow Cheep-Cheeps being unused, ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' was also going to feature the beached Cheep Cheeps of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' in its extra levels,<ref>{{cite|author=TCRF|title=[[tcrf:Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3/Unused Objects#Land Cheep-Cheep|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3/Unused Objects § Land Cheep-Cheep]]|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|accessdate=May 2, 2016}}</ref> but they were removed. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', they hurt Mario if he runs into them.


====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
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In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', two Cheep Cheeps (known here as '''Bubs'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 12.</ref>) appear in [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. They are colored orange in this game, have visible scales, have red fins and tail, and wear large goggles, causing them to resemble orange [[Blurp]]s more than typical Cheep Cheeps. They typically swim around aimlessly through the water, though they may slowly approach [[Mario]]. However, if Mario touches one, he will be damaged, thus losing [[Health Meter|health]]. They are also indestructible. The Player's Guide describes a Bub as "one cool {{wp|koi}}." In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Bubs were redesigned to closer resemble the Cheep Cheeps in ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s artwork, a design that they keep in most following games. Here, they pose even less of a threat to the heroes as they do not swim higher or lower from their starting position, though they still cause the heroes to lose health if they run into them.
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', two Cheep Cheeps (known here as '''Bubs'''<ref>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott; Owsen, Dan|title=''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide|date=1996|page=12|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|location=Redmond, WA}}</ref>) appear in [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. They are colored orange in this game, have visible scales, have red fins and tail, and wear large goggles, causing them to resemble orange [[Blurp]]s more than typical Cheep Cheeps. They typically swim around aimlessly through the water, though they may slowly approach [[Mario]]. However, if Mario touches one, he will be damaged, thus losing [[Health Meter|health]]. They are also indestructible. The Player's Guide describes a Bub as "one cool {{wp|koi}}." In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Bubs were redesigned to closer resemble the Cheep Cheeps in ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s artwork, a design that they keep in most following games. Here, they pose even less of a threat to the heroes as they do not swim higher or lower from their starting position, though they still cause the heroes to lose health if they run into them.


====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:Cheep Cheep Sunshine Art.png|100px|thumb|left|A scarlet Cheep-Cheep in ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
[[File:Cheep Cheep Sunshine Art.png|100px|thumb|left|A scarlet Cheep-Cheep in ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
There are three varieties of Cheep-Cheeps in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. A scarlet variety is found in [[Ricco Harbor]], [[Noki Bay]], and sometimes during the [[King Boo (Super Mario Sunshine)|King Boo]] fight in [[Sirena Beach]]; a [[Lava Cheep Cheep|fiery, dark-purple variant]] lives in the lava in [[Corona Mountain]]; and a magenta variety (also known as '''Tobi Fish'''<ref>Loe, Casey. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' Perfect Guide. Page 60.</ref> or '''Toki Fish'''<ref>Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 81.</ref>) can be found in [[Gelato Beach]], Noki Bay and Delfino Airstrip. The BradyGames guide refers to both the scarlet and magenta varieties as Tobi Fish.<ref>Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. Page 5.</ref>
There are three varieties of Cheep-Cheeps in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. A scarlet variety is found in [[Ricco Harbor]], [[Noki Bay]], and sometimes during the [[King Boo (Super Mario Sunshine)|King Boo]] fight in [[Sirena Beach]]; a [[Lava Cheep Cheep|fiery, dark-purple variant]] lives in the lava in [[Corona Mountain]]; and a magenta variety (also known as '''Tobi Fish'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' Perfect Guide|date=August 12, 2002|page=60|isbn=1931886091}}</ref> or '''Toki Fish'''<ref>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J; Stratton, Bryan; Stratton, Stephen|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|date=September 3, 2002|isbn=0761539611|language=American English|publisher=Prima Games|page=81}}</ref>) can be found in [[Gelato Beach]], Noki Bay and Delfino Airstrip. The BradyGames guide refers to both the scarlet and magenta varieties as Tobi Fish.<ref>{{cite|author=Bogenn, Tim; Walsh, Doug|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' BradyGames Official Strategy Guide|isbn=0744001803|publisher=Bradygames|language=American English|page=5}}</ref> The scarlet and charred varieties make leaps of various heights and can be defeated by either a [[jump]] or with [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]], and can also turned into platforms by [[Yoshi]]'s juice. However, they will keep respawning. If King Boo spins three question marks on the slot machine during his battle, he may spit out two Cheep-Cheeps, but they will flop about upside down. The magenta ones will actively hunt Mario down, and, if he gets too close, they will catch Mario in their mouths and drag him down into the water; however, they do not pose any other threat. These Cheep-Cheeps are invincible to all of Mario's attacks, and it is unknown if Yoshi can defeat them since they are found in deep waters that Mario typically cannot reach with Yoshi. They have wider lips like in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and blue fins on their tails and back in this game, as well as blue spots on their undersides and a slightly flatter body shape.
 
The scarlet and charred varieties make leaps of various heights and can be defeated by either a [[jump]] or with [[F.L.U.D.D.]], and can also turned into platforms by [[Yoshi]]'s juice. However, they will keep respawning. If King Boo spins three question marks on the slot machine during his battle, he may spit out two Cheep-Cheeps, but they will flop about upside down. The magenta ones will actively hunt Mario down, and, if he gets too close, they will catch Mario in their mouths and drag him down into the water; however, they do not pose any other threat. These Cheep-Cheeps are invincible to all of Mario's attacks, and it is unknown if Yoshi can defeat them since they are found in deep waters that Mario typically cannot reach with Yoshi. They have wider lips like in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and blue fins on their tails and back in this game, as well as blue spots on their undersides and a slightly flatter body shape.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
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====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
[[File:SMG Cheep Cheep.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of a Cheep Cheep in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG Cheep Cheep.png|thumb|left|100px|Artwork of a Cheep Cheep in ''Super Mario Galaxy'']]
[[File:SMG Cheep Cheep Gambol Planet.png|200px|thumb|Cheep Cheeps in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]]]]
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. They only appear in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]], in the second and third missions. In the second mission, they appear on a small planet, half of which is covered in a thin layer of water, and bounce up and down around the planet while flipping. They can be defeated either with a [[spin]] or by [[jump]]ing on them. One appears underwater in the third mission, which can only be beaten with a spin or [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]]. They are also seen in the epilogue, jumping out of the water near [[Peach's Castle]].
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. They only appear in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]], in the second and third missions. In the second mission, they appear on a small planet, half of which is covered in a thin layer of water, and bounce up and down around the planet while flipping. They can be defeated either with a [[spin]] or by [[jump]]ing on them. One appears underwater in the third mission, which can only be beaten with a spin or [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]]. They are also seen in the epilogue, jumping out of the water near [[Peach's Castle]].
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:CheepcheepSchool.png|thumb|170px|A Cheep Cheep school in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
[[File:CheepcheepSchool.png|thumb|170px|A Cheep Cheep school in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
[[File:NSMBW Cheep Cheep Render.png|left|frame]]
Cheep Cheeps also reappear in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. In this game, there are four colors of Cheep Cheep: red, [[Deep Cheep|green]], [[Eep Cheep|golden-yellow]], and [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|violet]], the last of which have spines on them.
Cheep Cheeps also reappear in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. In this game, there are four colors of Cheep Cheep: red, [[Deep Cheep|green]], [[Eep Cheep|golden-yellow]], and [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|violet]], the last of which have spines on them.


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The golden-yellow colored Cheep Cheeps, [[Eep Cheep]]s, are always found in schools. They will also swim away from players whenever they get close, the complete opposite of the Deep-Cheep's behavior. The Eep Cheeps seem to resemble the [[List of Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content|unused]] golden-yellow Cheep-Cheeps of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
The golden-yellow colored Cheep Cheeps, [[Eep Cheep]]s, are always found in schools. They will also swim away from players whenever they get close, the complete opposite of the Deep-Cheep's behavior. The Eep Cheeps seem to resemble the [[List of Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content|unused]] golden-yellow Cheep-Cheeps of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
Uniquely in this game, Cheep Cheeps can collide with one another. This can lead to situations where two Cheep Cheeps may become stuck swimming against one another. A single Cheep Cheep can also slowly be pushed backwards by multiple Cheep Cheeps swimming in the opposite direction.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[File:SMG2 Cheep Cheep.png|thumb||left|A Cheep Cheep at [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]]]]
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', but are much more common than in its predecessor. They appear in water-themed galaxies such as [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]] and [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]], but they don't hop on land. They are now found swimming near the surface and can be defeated by a spin, jump, or by [[Yoshi]]'s tongue. They cannot be stunned with a [[Star Bit]]. A few are swimming in vertical loops in a side-scrolling portion of [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]] as well.
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', but are much more common than in its predecessor. They appear in water-themed galaxies such as [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]] and [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]], but they don't hop on land. They are now found swimming near the surface and can be defeated by a spin, jump, or by [[Yoshi]]'s tongue. They cannot be stunned with a [[Star Bit]]. A few are swimming in vertical loops in a side-scrolling portion of [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]] as well.


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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:NSMB2 World 3-2 early screenshot.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:NSMB2 World 3-2 early screenshot.png|thumb|left|A pre-release screenshot of Mario encountering two Cheep Cheeps with a Big Cheep Cheep from ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
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[[File:NewCheepCheep.png|frame]]
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they jump out of water trying to harm Mario or Luigi. After the Mario Brothers touch a [[Gold Ring]], Cheep Cheeps (among other enemies) will turn [[Gold Cheep Cheep|golden]]. In this state, they are followed by a row of five [[coin]]s. There are also some that swim in a circle similar to the [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]]. Several Cheep Cheeps also appear during [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s boss battle when she whistles them to attack.
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they jump out of water trying to harm Mario or Luigi. After the Mario Brothers touch a [[Gold Ring]], Cheep Cheeps (among other enemies) will turn [[Gold Cheep Cheep|golden]]. In this state, they are followed by a row of five [[coin]]s. There are also some that swim in a circle similar to the [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]]. Several Cheep Cheeps also appear during [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s boss battle when she whistles them to attack.
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===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
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[[File:Cheepanimefilm.png|thumb|A Cheep Cheep in ''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', several Cheep-cheeps appear flying out of [[Mario]]'s television when he is playing [[Family Computer]] at the beginning of the film. Later, [[Big Cheep Cheep|mega-sized Cheep-cheep]]s make an appearance, shown ballooning and bursting into many smaller versions of themselves.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', several Cheep-cheeps appear flying out of [[Mario]]'s television when he is playing [[Family Computer]] at the beginning of the film. Later, [[Big Cheep Cheep|mega-sized Cheep-cheep]]s make an appearance, shown ballooning and bursting into many smaller versions of themselves.


===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
[[File:Cheecheep.png|thumb|left|100px]]
[[File:Cheecheep.png|thumb|left|100px]]
Like in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', regular Cheep Cheeps do not appear in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Spiny Cheep Cheeps, however, appear in the episode [[The Venice Menace]] as the [[Doom Sub]] enters the [[Pipe|Warp Pipe]] to [[Venice]]. They share the same coloration as a regular Cheep Cheep, likely as a combination of the enemies.
Like in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', regular Cheep Cheeps do not appear in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Spiny Cheep Cheeps, however, appear in the episode [[The Venice Menace]] as the [[Doom Sub]] enters the [[Warp Pipe]] to [[Venice]]. They share the same coloration as a regular Cheep Cheep, likely as a combination of the enemies.
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If Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the [[Mushroom King]] are run down by a group of [[Dino Rhino]]s in ''[[Flown the Koopa]]'', they will lose their tickets to the International Dino-Flying Derby, which will end up being blown into a tree inhabited by Cheep Cheeps by a gust of wind. If Mario is chosen to get the tickets back, he will succeed, stomping the irritated Cheep Cheep he takes them from. If Luigi tries to get the tickets instead, a Cheep Cheep will bite him and cause him to fall out of the tree and into a patch of [[Muncher]]s, causing a [[Game Over]].
If Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the [[Mushroom King]] are run down by a group of [[Dino Rhino]]s in ''[[Flown the Koopa]]'', they will lose their tickets to the International Dino-Flying Derby, which will end up being blown into a tree inhabited by Cheep Cheeps by a gust of wind. If Mario is chosen to get the tickets back, he will succeed, stomping the irritated Cheep Cheep he takes them from. If Luigi tries to get the tickets instead, a Cheep Cheep will bite him and cause him to fall out of the tree and into a patch of [[Muncher]]s, causing a [[Game Over]].
===''Yoshi''===
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Cheep Cheeps will show up in ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'' in the A-type mode if the player has hatched a certain number of eggs (60-69 on NES and 70 and above on Game Boy) before getting a Game Over. If the player fails to make a Yoshi appear in the bonus game, a Cheep Cheep will be in its place. They use their sprite from ''Super Mario World''.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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====''Super Mario Kart''====
====''Super Mario Kart''====
[[File:CheepCheepSMK.png|frame|left]]
[[File:CheepCheepSMK.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', '''Flopping Cheep Cheeps'''<ref>''Super Mario Kart'' English instruction booklet. Page 28.</ref> are obstacles in [[Koopa Beach 1]] and [[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]] that spin out the player if the player collides with one. They appear similar to their flopping sprite and coloration from ''Super Mario World''. A balloon-like [[Big Cheep Cheep|giant Cheep Cheep]] holds the trophy during the award ceremony.
In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', '''Flopping Cheep Cheeps'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Kart'' English instruction booklet|date=1992|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=28}}</ref> are obstacles in [[Koopa Beach 1]] and [[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]] that spin out the player if the player collides with one. They appear similar to their flopping sprite and coloration from ''Super Mario World''. A balloon-like [[Big Cheep Cheep|giant Cheep Cheep]] holds the trophy during the award ceremony.


====''Mario Kart 64''====
====''Mario Kart 64''====
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====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', in the classic courses {{classic-link|DS|Cheep Cheep Beach}} and {{classic-link|SNES|Donut Plains 3}}, and again serve as obstacles. They also appear in the [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]] in {{classic-link|Wii|Koopa Cape}}. Additionally, two golden Cheep Cheep statues appear above the start/finish line in [[Dragon Driftway]].
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', in the classic courses {{classic-link|DS|Cheep Cheep Beach}} and {{classic-link|SNES|Donut Plains 3}}, and again serve as obstacles. They also appear in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' in {{classic-link|Wii|Koopa Cape}} and [[Piranha Plant Cove]]. Additionally, two golden Cheep Cheep statues appear above the start/finish line in [[Dragon Driftway]].


====''Mario Kart Tour''====
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
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===''Yoshi'' franchise===
===''Yoshi's Safari''===
====''Yoshi''====
[[File:Yoshi's Safariscreenshot.png|thumb|Yoshi encountering nearby Cheep Cheeps in ''Yoshi's Safari'']]
[[File:YoshiNES-CheepCheep.png|frame|left]]
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Cheep Cheeps will show up in ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'' in the A-type mode if the player has hatched a certain number of eggs (60-69 on NES and 70 and above on Game Boy) before getting a Game Over. If the player fails to make a Yoshi appear in the bonus game, a Cheep Cheep will be in its place. They use their sprite from ''Super Mario World''.
 
====''Yoshi's Safari''====
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Cheep-Cheeps appear in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. They appear underwater in the second part of [[Crescent Coast]] where they swim back and forth. They also appear in the [[Dark Sea]] where they jump out of the water. Cheep-Cheeps can be defeated by shooting it with Mario's [[Super Scope]] once. They appear magenta in this game.
Cheep-Cheeps appear in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. They appear underwater in the second part of [[Crescent Coast]] where they swim back and forth. They also appear in the [[Dark Sea]] where they jump out of the water. Cheep-Cheeps can be defeated by shooting it with Mario's [[Super Scope]] once. They appear magenta in this game.
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===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''====
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''====
[[File:SMW2 YI Cheep Cheep.png|thumb|150px|left|Artwork of a Flopsy Fish from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'']]
[[File:SMW2 YI Cheep Cheep.png|thumb|150px|left|Artwork of a Flopsy Fish from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'']]
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', Cheep Cheeps are visually split between surface and underwater types,<ref>「青いプクプクはまっすぐ泳ぐだけだが、黄色いプクプクはむかってくるので注意。水面から、いきなり飛び出してくることもある。」 (''Blue Pukupuku just swim straight, but take heed of yellow-colored Pukupuku coming straight at you. From the water surface, they suddenly jump out sometimes.'') - 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). {{media link|Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P7.jpg|Page 7}}.</ref> known in the English guide as '''Flopsy Fish'''<ref>''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' Nintendo Player's Guide. [[Media:SMW2 Guide 126.jpg|Page 126]].</ref> and '''Piscatory Petes''',<ref>Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson. ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' Player's Guide. [[media:SMW2 Guide 128.jpg|Page 128]].</ref> respectively.
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3|Game Boy Advance version]], Cheep Cheeps are visually split between surface and underwater types,<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|quote=「青いプクプクはまっすぐ泳ぐだけだが、黄色いプクプクはむかってくるので注意。水面から、いきなり飛び出してくることもある。」 (''Blue Pukupuku just swim straight, but take heed of yellow-colored Pukupuku coming straight at you. From the water surface, they suddenly jump out sometimes.'')|title=「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P7.jpg|7}}}}</ref> known in the American English guide as '''Flopsy Fish'''<ref>{{cite|author=Miller, Kent; Munson, Terry|date=1995|language=American English|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=[[Media:SMW2 Guide 126.jpg|126]]}}</ref> and '''Piscatory Petes''',<ref>{{cite|author=Miller, Kent; Munson, Terry|date=1995|language=American English|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=[[Media:SMW2 Guide 128.jpg|128]]}}</ref> respectively.


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Piscatory Petes are slightly smaller and resemble the Cheep Cheep design of ''Super Mario World'', along with the Blurps of the same game. There are two varieties: a blue type that swims forward, occasionally pausing, and a yellow one that quickly follows Yoshi in straight lines, only changing direction when it pauses or hits a wall. The lips of Piscatory Pete are exactly the same as the ones on [[Loch Nestor]]. A [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] can defeat them in its [[Submarine Yoshi|Submarine]] form with a single torpedo.
Piscatory Petes are slightly smaller and resemble the Cheep Cheep design of ''Super Mario World'', along with the Blurps of the same game. There are two varieties: a blue type that swims forward, occasionally pausing, and a yellow one that quickly follows Yoshi in straight lines, only changing direction when it pauses or hits a wall. The lips of Piscatory Pete are exactly the same as the ones on [[Loch Nestor]]. A [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] can defeat them in its [[Submarine Yoshi|Submarine]] form with a single torpedo.
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====''Tetris Attack''====
[[File:TetrisAttackSNES-LungeFishProfile.png|thumb|left|A blue Flopsy Fish with Lunge Fish]]
A blue Flopsy Fish make a small appearance in ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', where it is paired with [[Lunge Fish]] during gameplay. It reuses the same pose as the Flopsy Fish's artwork from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.
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====''Yoshi's Story''====
[[File:CheepCheepYS.png|frame|right]]
Cheep Cheeps<ref>「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). {{media link|Yoshi Story Shogakukan P13.jpg|Page 13}}.</ref><ref>Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland. ''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide. Page 10.</ref> (also called simply '''fish'''<ref>Prima Bath. ''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pages 112, 113, and 114.</ref><ref>Prima Bath. ''Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pages 80 and 89.</ref>) appear in underwater areas of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', namely 5-2: [[Lots O'Fish]], 5-1: [[Lots O'Jelly Fish]], and the lake in 4-4: [[Neuron Jungle]]. Here, they have visible eyelids, higher-set eyes, and orange lips that are separate all the way to the mouth corners. Their fins are also different from normal, with their pectoral fins being small, circular, and yellow, and their tailfins being split into two lobes instead of the usual three. Their movement consists of either moving back and forth within a small area or swimming forwards in a relatively straight line. In one secret area of [[Lots O'Fish]], Cheep Cheeps swim in and out of the background in a huge school, with some carrying melons; this behavior is shared with the tiny [[Fly Guy|Flying Shy Guy]]s. The [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|Spiny Fish]] appears and only swims back and forth, while two large versions of Boss Bass (now called "big Blurps") appear, coming in red and blue.
====''Yoshi Touch & Go''====
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In ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear with their swimming-and-leaping-upwards behavior from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', alongside the Spiny Cheep-Cheep, which constantly jumps upwards.
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In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Cheep Cheeps once again appear in the Flopsy Fish<ref>Williams, Drew. The ''Yoshi's Island DS'' Player's Guide. Page 60.</ref> and Piscatory Pete designs, though the latter is now simply known as Cheep Cheep in English.<ref>Williams, Drew. ''Yoshi's Island DS'' Player's Guide. Page 65.</ref> Flopsy Fish appear much the same as they do in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', though their lips and pectoral fins are colored normally. Underwater Cheep Cheeps also act the same as before, though since the Submarine no longer shoots torpedoes, Yoshi simply has to avoid them. They appear automatically in the [[Island Museum]] the first time Yoshi views them instead of the normal "egg has to hit" policy. This is because Yoshi cannot hit them with [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]]s. Cheep-Chomps (known as Boss Bass) also return, having a boss version known as [[Bessie Bass]].
In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', Cheep Cheeps once again appear in the Flopsy Fish<ref>{{cite|author=Williams, Drew|title=''Yoshi's Island DS'' Player's Guide|date=November 6, 2006|page=60|isbn=1598120166|language=American English|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> and Piscatory Pete designs, though the latter is now simply known as Cheep Cheep in English.<ref>{{cite|author=Williams, Drew|title=''Yoshi's Island DS'' Player's Guide|date=November 6, 2006|page=65|isbn=1598120166|language=American English|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> Flopsy Fish appear much the same as they do in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', though their lips and pectoral fins are colored normally. Underwater Cheep Cheeps also act the same as before, though since the Submarine no longer shoots torpedoes, Yoshi simply has to avoid them. They appear automatically in the [[Island Museum]] the first time Yoshi views them instead of the normal "egg has to hit" policy. This is because Yoshi cannot hit them with [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]]s. Cheep-Chomps (known as Boss Bass) also return, having a boss version known as [[Bessie Bass]].


====''Yoshi's New Island''====
====''Yoshi's New Island''====
In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear closer to the depiction within the ''Super Mario'' games, but still have slightly wider mouths. On the surface, they act like Flopsy Fish in previous games. Underwater, they only appear in [[Submarine Yoshi]] areas, where they simply swim forwards in a straight line. Green Cheep Cheeps also appear, and swim in a wavy pattern.<ref>「ヨッシー New アイランド 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's New Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), {{media link|Yoshi New Island Shogakukan P24.jpg|page 24}}.</ref> The game's files indicate the green ones are based on Deep Cheeps.<ref>''Yoshi's New Island'', internal filename <tt>G:/content0.game/romfs/param/enemy/pukupuku_search.csv</tt></ref>
In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear closer to the depiction within the ''Super Mario'' games, but still have slightly wider mouths. On the surface, they act like Flopsy Fish in previous games. Underwater, they only appear in [[Submarine Yoshi]] areas, where they simply swim forwards in a straight line. Green Cheep Cheeps also appear, and swim in a wavy pattern.<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「ヨッシー New アイランド 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's New Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|Yoshi New Island Shogakukan P24.jpg|24}}}}</ref> The game's files indicate the green ones are based on Deep Cheeps.<ref>''Yoshi's New Island'', internal filename <tt>G:/content0.game/romfs/param/enemy/pukupuku_search.csv</tt></ref>
 
====''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''====
[[File:YWW Cheep Cheep.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|A Cheep Cheep from ''Yoshi's Woolly World'']]
In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear with a knitted appearance befitting the game's aesthetic. Their eyes are thinner and closer together than normal once again, and their mouths are as wide as they were in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. They appear during [[Mermaid Yoshi]] segments, and can swim in a variety of ways, including straight forwards and circling, akin to [[Circling Boo Buddies]]. If a Cheep Cheep is eaten by Yoshi in this game, it'll turn into a red [[yarn ball]].
 
====''Yoshi's Crafted World''====
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. They jump out of the water to attack the player. They appear in levels such as [[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]], [[Slip-Slide Isle]] and [[Ride the River]]. In addition, in the levels Bombs Away on Pirate Island and [[Skulking Around]], crafts of Cheep Cheeps appear, five of which in each level. In the former level, the crafts are cardboard signs of Cheep Cheeps, while in Skulking Around the crafts are crude paintings in golden frames found on the flip side.


===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:Goby SMRPG artwork.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Goby SMRPG artwork.jpg|thumb|left|The design used for "Goby" in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'']]
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Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Though they kept their standard name in Japan, translator [[Ted Woolsey]] gave them the name '''Goby''' in English localization of the original game. In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], Cheep Cheeps go by their standard name. Cheep Cheeps roam the waterways of [[Kero Sewers]], battling intruders who invade their territory. In battle, a Cheep Cheep will lower its head and ram into its enemy. They have no special attacks, and they are weak against lightning-based magic attacks.
Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Though they kept their standard name in Japan and in [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], they were given the name '''Goby''' in English localization of the original game. Cheep Cheeps roam the waterways of [[Kero Sewers]]. In battle, a Cheep Cheep will lower its head and ram into its enemy, and have no special attacks. They are weak against lightning-based magic attacks, and are stunned for a turn when hit with one.


The water of Kero Sewers can be drained. Without water, Cheep Cheeps flop around erratically on the dry ground; however, when engaged, they will use their fins as wings, allowing them to fly for short periods of time. While flying, Cheep Cheeps attack in the same way as they do when swimming. Cheep Cheeps also have green-skinned relatives called [[Mr. Kipper]]s.
After the water of Kero Sewers is drained, Cheep Cheeps flop around erratically on the dry ground, but behave normally in battle. Cheep Cheeps also have green relatives called [[Mr. Kipper]]s.


In [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]], a Cheep Cheep named [[Boo, Goo, Bones, and Kipp|Kipp]] makes a small appearance as part of one of [[Dr. Topper]]'s puzzles, where he had apparently competed in a triathlon.
In [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]], a Cheep Cheep named [[Boo, Goo, Bones, and Kipp|Kipp]] makes a small appearance as part of one of [[Dr. Topper]]'s puzzles, where he had apparently competed in a triathlon.
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===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Tetris Attack''===
====''Paper Mario''====
A blue Flopsy Fish makes a small appearance in ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', where it is paired with [[Lunge Fish]] during gameplay. It reuses the same pose as the Flopsy Fish's artwork from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', a single purple Cheep Cheep appears named [[Sushie]], a middle-aged female denizen of [[Lavalava Island]] who is among [[Mario]]'s many partners. Her appearance is primarily based on the "Flopsy Fish" design from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. The only other Cheep Cheep mentioned is her daughter [[List of implied characters#Sashimie|Sashimie]], who writes her a letter telling her she is going to have a baby.
 
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:PMTTYD Stewart Sprite.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Green Cheep-Cheep TTYD unused.png|thumb]]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', two Cheep Cheeps appear with a similar design to Sushie. The first is [[Stewart]], the conductor of the [[Cheep Blimp]] who closely resembles the Flopsy Fish from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', and the second is [[Chef Shimi]], the chef on the [[Excess Express]]. The latter has "Cheep Cheep" as his first language, and as such often accidentally mixes words, such as "saved" and "shaved", up before immediately correcting himself. A sprite of a green Cheep Cheep resembling Stewart (albeit without his hat) appears [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] in the game's files.
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====''Super Paper Mario''====
Though they are allies in the first two games, Cheep Cheeps also appear as enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', with red ones appearing in [[Gloam Valley]] and green ones in [[the Tile Pool]]. Both of them simply swim back and forth between walls, though the red ones do so along the surface of the water while the green ones do so under the water. They now have a rounder design reminiscent of their appearance in contemporary games. A [[Shayde]] from [[The Underwhere]] told another of his species about how he lost his game and mentioned that he swam like a Cheep Cheep and lost by being eaten by a Boss Bass.
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====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
Cheep Cheeps return as enemies in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. In this game, they are only red, unlike in ''Super Paper Mario'' where they were also green. Cheep Cheeps only appear in Whitecap Beach, where they jump out of the water, or [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] if [[Gooper Blooper]] has not been defeated.
 
In this game, Cheep Cheeps can be found in poison, just like [[Snifit]]s. They have the same [[Heart Point|HP]] as [[Spiny|Spinies]] do and can be defeated without battling them. However, they respawn no matter what. In battle, they can either slam into Mario or shoot a jet of water. Failure to block this attack has around a 75% chance that could give Mario the [[Soggy]] status effect.


A [[Big Cheep Cheep]] also serves as a mini-boss and is fought in [[Surfshine Harbor]].
===''Yoshi's Story''===
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Cheep Cheeps<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|Yoshi Story Shogakukan P13.jpg|13}}}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason; Munson, Terry; Pelland, Scott|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide|date=1998|location=Redmond, WA|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=10}}</ref> (also called simply '''fish'''<ref>{{cite|author=Prima Bath|date=April 7, 1999|title=''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=112, 113, and 114|isbn=0761521038|publisher=Prima Games|language=American English}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Prima Bath|date=April 21, 1999|title=''Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=80 and 89|language=American English|isbn=0-7615-2083-X}}</ref>) appear in underwater areas of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', namely 5-2: [[Lots O'Fish]], 5-1: [[Lots O'Jelly Fish]], and the lake in 4-4: [[Neuron Jungle]]. Here, they have visible eyelids, higher-set eyes, and orange lips that are separate all the way to the mouth corners. Their fins are also different from normal, with their pectoral fins being small, circular, and yellow, and their tailfins being split into two lobes instead of the usual three. Their movement consists of either moving back and forth within a small area or swimming forwards in a relatively straight line. In one secret area of [[Lots O'Fish]], Cheep Cheeps swim in and out of the background in a huge school, with some carrying melons; this behavior is shared with the tiny [[Fly Guy|Flying Shy Guy]]s. The [[Spiny Cheep Cheep|Spiny Fish]] appears and only swims back and forth, while two large versions of Boss Bass (now called "big Blurps") appear, coming in red and blue.
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. They have the same appearance and behavior as they do in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', albeit with the paper outline from ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''. They appear in [[Bloo Bay Beach]], where they jump out of the water at Mario. [[Small Cheep Cheep]]s appear in the [[Sacred Forest]].
 
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
{{Quote2|Cheep Cheeps have it made. No worries, no day jobs, no bills... Take me with you, Cheep Cheeps.|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''}}
[[File:OrigamiCheepCheep.jpg|thumb|100px|An origami Cheep Cheep]]
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. They, like many of the Koopa Troop, are converted into [[Folded Soldiers]] by [[King Olly]]. Cheep Cheeps are also seen swimming around at [[Shogun Studios]], outside the entrance to [[Big Sho' Theater]], as well as [[the Great Sea]]. Regular Cheep Cheeps can also be fished up by Mario in various [[fishing spot]]s in varying sizes. A large type of Cheep Cheep known as the [[Legendary Cheep Cheep]] can also be fished up at the pier in [[Full Moon Island]].
 
===''Mario Golf'' series===
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In ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', either a [[Cheep Chomp|Bubba]] or a Cheep Cheep using its ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' design will jump out of the water if the ball lands in it. A Cheep Cheep-shaped island surrounded by a fishbowl-shaped lake is also the theme of Mario's Star Hole 4. Cheep Cheep's name sometimes appears on the scorecard; perhaps incidentally, so does "Bub." In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', Cheep Cheeps have a course named after them, [[Cheep Cheep Falls]]. Cheep Cheeps make another appearance in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', swimming around the [[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (golf course)|Cheep Cheep Lagoon]] course. In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear in the [[Shelltop Sanctuary]] course.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party''====
====''Mario Party''====
[[File:BubbaMP.png|thumb|left|Bubba in ''Mario Party'']]
[[File:BubbaMP.png|thumb|Bubba in ''Mario Party'']]
In ''[[Mario Party]]'', stepping on a [[Event Space|Happening Space]] in [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] results in a large Cheep Cheep<ref>(March 4, 2017). [https://youtu.be/7OfMiyEEx-A?t=270 Mario Party 1 Japanese Episode 6 Yoshi's Tropical Island]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 19, 2021.</ref> taking [[Toad]] in its mouth and switching his position with [[Bowser]]. It was renamed "'''Bubba'''" in the English release. In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', it was replaced by a [[Cheep Chomp]].
In ''[[Mario Party]]'', stepping on a [[Event Space|Happening Space]] in [[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] results in a large Cheep Cheep<ref>{{cite|date=March 4, 2017)|url=youtu.be/7OfMiyEEx-A?t=270|title=Mario Party 1 Japanese Episode 6 Yoshi's Tropical Island|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 19, 2021}}</ref> taking [[Toad]] in its mouth and switching his position with [[Bowser]]. It was renamed "'''Bubba'''" in the English release. In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', it was replaced by a [[Cheep Chomp]].


====''Mario Party 2''====
====''Mario Party 2''====
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====''Mario Party 6''====
====''Mario Party 6''====
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In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Cheep Cheeps are one of the possible images in [[Slot Trot]]. Cheep Cheeps also appear in the main menu, and they jump out of the water if the player says "Cheep Cheep" into the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|mic]].
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Cheep Cheeps are one of the possible images in [[Slot Trot]]. Cheep Cheeps also appear in the main menu, and they jump out of the water if the player says "Cheep Cheep" into the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|mic]].
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====''Mario Party Advance''====
====''Mario Party Advance''====
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[[File:Cheep Cheep MPA.png|frame|Cheep Cheep, after winning a swimming race in ''Mario Party Advance'']]
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{{quote|I... won!? No way! I... I can't believe it!|Cheep Cheep|[[Mario Party Advance]]}}
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Cheep Cheep appears in [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]] along with his [[Coach (Mario Party Advance)|coach]], a yellow Cheep Cheep. According to his description, he's a great swimmer but is rather insecure about himself. He is found practicing his swimming at the [[Mushroom Pool]]. When approached, his coach asks for the players help. If accepted, he explains that the swim meet is starting soon, but Cheep Cheep is lacking enough confidence, and asks the player to help him with his confidence. He then asks them to race Cheep Cheep and lose by a short margin. Once he wins, he excitedly says to his coach that he won, prompting the coach to tell him that he's the greatest swimmer. While he gets back to his practice, the coach thanks the player for boosting his confidence and gives them the [[Desktop Golf]] [[Gaddget]]. Cheep Cheep was also one of the three witnesses and suspects who saw [[Shroomlock]] being dragged off [[Sushi Cliff]]. When interrogated, he claimed that he was not "gill-ty". The credits state that after his "victory", he's gone on to set a new record.
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Cheep Cheep appears in [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]] along with his [[Coach (Mario Party Advance)|coach]], a yellow Cheep Cheep. According to his description, he's a great swimmer but is rather insecure about himself. He is found practicing his swimming at the [[Mushroom Pool]]. When approached, his coach asks for the players help. If accepted, he explains that the swim meet is starting soon, but Cheep Cheep is lacking enough confidence, and asks the player to help him with his confidence. He then asks them to race Cheep Cheep and lose by a short margin. Once he wins, he excitedly says to his coach that he won, prompting the coach to tell him that he's the greatest swimmer. While he gets back to his practice, the coach thanks the player for boosting his confidence and gives them the [[Desktop Golf]] [[Gaddget]]. Cheep Cheep was also one of the three witnesses and suspects who saw [[Shroomlock]] being dragged off [[Sushi Cliff]]. When interrogated, he claimed that he was not "gill-ty". The credits state that after his "victory", he's gone on to set a new record.


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====''Mario Party 7''====
====''Mario Party 7''====
[[File:Fish & Cheeps MP7.png|thumb|[[Fish & Cheeps]] from ''Mario Party 7'']]
[[File:Fish & Cheeps MP7.png|thumb|left|Cheep Cheeps in the [[Fish & Cheeps]] minigame from ''Mario Party 7'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear in many [[minigame]]s, including [[Fish & Cheeps]], [[Bridge Work (minigame)|Bridge Work]], and [[Be My Chum!]], all serving as obstacles that knock out players if they touch them. There are also four Cheep Cheeps in the [[Grand Canal]] that will squirt a player who lands on its [[Green Space|Happening Space]] (which is in front of what looks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa) back to the start. This is the first ''Mario Party'' game in the series to use their current design.
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear in many [[minigame]]s, including [[Fish & Cheeps]], [[Bridge Work (minigame)|Bridge Work]], and [[Be My Chum!]], all serving as obstacles that knock out players if they touch them. There are also four Cheep Cheeps in the [[Grand Canal]] that will squirt a player who lands on its [[Green Space|Happening Space]] (which is in front of what looks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa) back to the start. This is the first ''Mario Party'' game in the series to use their current design.


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====''Mario Party 10''====
====''Mario Party 10''====
[[File:Cheep Cheep Check.png|thumb]]
[[File:Cheep Cheep Check.png|thumb|Cheep Cheeps are featured in the Cheep Cheep Check minigame of ''Mario Party 10'']]
Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' in various minigames that usually portray them in large shoals. In the minigame [[Cheep Cheep Leap]], many of them, together with [[Gold Cheep Cheep]]s and [[Big Cheep Cheep]]s, must be hit by the then-[[Invincible Mario|invincible]] players for points. Also, in the minigame [[Meanie Match]], a Cheep Cheep stands along many enemies that are present on the circular arrangement of pictures. Cheep Cheeps represent the main feature of [[Cheep Cheep Check]], a minigame where three players try to count the number of Cheep Cheeps in an aquarium while the single player moves the Cheep Cheeps and triggers [[Clampy|Clampies]] to spray bubbles at them, in order to confuse the other three players. Aside from these, in [[Cheep Chomp]]'s boss battle, some Cheep Cheep sentries swim around Cheep Chomp in his maddened phase; they help deflect Koopa Shells shot by the characters.
Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' in various minigames that usually portray them in large shoals. In the minigame [[Cheep Cheep Leap]], many of them, together with [[Gold Cheep Cheep]]s and [[Big Cheep Cheep]]s, must be hit by the then-[[Invincible Mario|invincible]] players for points. Also, in the minigame [[Meanie Match]], a Cheep Cheep stands along many enemies that are present on the circular arrangement of pictures. Cheep Cheeps represent the main feature of [[Cheep Cheep Check]], a minigame where three players try to count the number of Cheep Cheeps in an aquarium while the single player moves the Cheep Cheeps and triggers [[Clampy|Clampies]] to spray bubbles at them, in order to confuse the other three players. Aside from these, in [[Cheep Chomp]]'s boss battle, some Cheep Cheep sentries swim around Cheep Chomp in his maddened phase; they help deflect Koopa Shells shot by the characters.


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====''Super Mario Party''====
====''Super Mario Party''====
Cheep Cheeps also reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' as non-playable characters. They appear in the minigame [[Net Worth]], where regular Cheep Cheeps are worth one point to catch, and Gold Cheep Cheeps are worth three points. A Cheep Cheep also appears in the minigame [[Rattle and Hmmm]], alongside a [[Blooper]] and a [[Porcupuffer]]. Cheep Cheeps additionally appear as obstacles in the [[Super Mario Party#River Survival|River Survival]] mode.
Cheep Cheeps also reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' as non-playable characters. They appear in the minigame [[Net Worth]], where regular Cheep Cheeps are worth one point to catch, and Gold Cheep Cheeps are worth three points. A Cheep Cheep also appears in the minigame [[Rattle and Hmmm]], alongside a [[Blooper]] and a [[Porcupuffer]]. Cheep Cheeps additionally appear as obstacles in the [[Super Mario Party#River Survival|River Survival]] mode.
===''Mario Golf'' series===
[[File:Mariosstar.png|thumb|Hole 4 of Mario's Star is shaped like a Cheep Cheep, in ''Mario Golf'' for Nintendo 64]]
In ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', either a [[Cheep Chomp|Bubba]] or a Cheep Cheep using its ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' design will jump out of the water if the ball lands in it. A Cheep Cheep-shaped island surrounded by a fishbowl-shaped lake is also the theme of Hole 4 of [[Mario's Star (golf course)|Mario's Star]]. Cheep Cheep's name sometimes appears on the scorecard; perhaps incidentally, so does "Bub." In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', Cheep Cheeps have a course named after them, [[Cheep Cheep Falls]]. Cheep Cheeps make another appearance in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', swimming around the [[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (golf course)|Cheep Cheep Lagoon]] course. In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear in the [[Shelltop Sanctuary]] course.
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario''====
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', a single purple Cheep Cheep appears named [[Sushie]], a middle-aged female denizen of [[Lavalava Island]] who is among [[Mario]]'s many partners. Her appearance is primarily based on the "Flopsy Fish" design from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. The only other Cheep Cheep mentioned is her daughter [[List of implied characters#Sashimie|Sashimie]], who writes her a letter telling her she is going to have a baby.
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
[[File:PMTTYD Stewart Sprite.png|thumb|left|Stewart is one of the Cheep Cheeps in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
[[File:Green Cheep-Cheep TTYD unused.png|thumb|The unused green Cheep Cheep in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', two Cheep Cheeps appear with a similar design to Sushie. The first is [[Stewart]], the conductor of the [[Cheep Blimp]] who closely resembles the Flopsy Fish from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', and the second is [[Chef Shimi]], the chef on the [[Excess Express]]. The latter has "Cheep Cheep" as his first language, and as such often accidentally mixes words, such as "saved" and "shaved", up before immediately correcting himself. A sprite of a green Cheep Cheep resembling Stewart (albeit without his hat) appears [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] in the game's files.
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====''Super Paper Mario''====
Though they are allies in the first two games, Cheep Cheeps also appear as enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', with red ones appearing in [[Gloam Valley]] and green ones in [[the Tile Pool]]. Both of them simply swim back and forth between walls, though the red ones do so along the surface of the water while the green ones do so under the water. They now have a rounder design reminiscent of their appearance in contemporary games. A [[Shayde]] from [[The Underwhere]] told another of his species about how he lost his game and mentioned that he swam like a Cheep Cheep and lost by being eaten by a Boss Bass.
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====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
Cheep Cheeps return as enemies in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. In this game, they are only red, unlike in ''Super Paper Mario'' where they were also green. Cheep Cheeps only appear in Whitecap Beach, where they jump out of the water, or [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] if [[Gooper Blooper]] has not been defeated.
In this game, Cheep Cheeps can be found in poison, just like [[Snifit]]s. They have the same [[Heart Point|HP]] as [[Spiny|Spinies]] do and can be defeated without battling them. However, they respawn no matter what. In battle, they can either slam into Mario or shoot a jet of water. Failure to block this attack has around a 75% chance that could give Mario the [[Soggy]] status effect.
A [[Big Cheep Cheep]] also serves as a mini-boss and is fought in [[Surfshine Harbor]].
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====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. They have the same appearance and behavior as they do in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', albeit with the paper outline from ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''. They appear in [[Bloo Bay Beach]], where they jump out of the water at Mario. [[Small Cheep Cheep]]s appear in the [[Sacred Forest]].
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
{{quote|Cheep Cheeps have it made. No worries, no day jobs, no bills... Take me with you, Cheep Cheeps.|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''}}
[[File:OrigamiCheepCheep.jpg|thumb|100px|An origami Cheep Cheep]]
Cheep Cheeps return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. They, like many of the Koopa Troop, are converted into [[Folded Soldiers]] by [[King Olly]]. Cheep Cheeps are also seen swimming around at [[Shogun Studios]], outside the entrance to [[Big Sho' Theater]], as well as [[the Great Sea]]. Regular Cheep Cheeps can also be fished up by Mario in various [[fishing spot]]s in varying sizes. A large type of Cheep Cheep known as the [[Legendary Cheep Cheep]] can also be fished up at the pier in [[Full Moon Island]].


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
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[[File:MLPJCheepCheep.png|frame]]
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as enemies, sporting their traditional red color scheme instead of indigo. In battle, they sometimes fight alongside [[Urchin]]s. Hammer attacks do not affect them, as they float above the ground. Cheep Cheeps can attack by jumping into or over the Mario Bros. They can also attack by spitting water, which can be countered with a hammer. If they hit Paper Mario with their water attack, he will become Creased and will be unable to use or make copies of himself. If a battle is started with a Cheep Cheep as it is heading back to the water, the Cheep Cheeps will be tired and unable to float, allowing hammer attacks to be used. While they are tired, they will occasionally flee from battle. Their paper counterparts do not appear in the game.
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' as enemies, sporting their traditional red color scheme instead of indigo. In battle, they sometimes fight alongside [[Urchin]]s. Hammer attacks do not affect them, as they float above the ground. Cheep Cheeps can attack by jumping into or over the Mario Bros. They can also attack by spitting water, which can be countered with a hammer. If they hit Paper Mario with their water attack, he will become Creased and will be unable to use or make copies of himself. If a battle is started with a Cheep Cheep as it is heading back to the water, the Cheep Cheeps will be tired and unable to float, allowing hammer attacks to be used. While they are tired, they will occasionally flee from battle. Their paper counterparts do not appear in the game.
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===''WarioWare: Touched!''===
===''WarioWare: Touched!''===
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', in the microgame [[Clawing for More (WarioWare: Touched!)|Clawing for More]], Cheep Cheeps from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' are among the random sprites that can be released from the ball after it is broken open.
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', in the microgame [[Clawing for More (WarioWare: Touched!)|Clawing for More]], Cheep Cheeps from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' are among the random sprites that can be released from the ball after it is broken open.
===''Yoshi Touch & Go''===
[[File:YT&G Cheep Cheep.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear with their swimming-and-leaping-upwards behavior from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', alongside the Spiny Cheep-Cheep, which constantly jumps upwards.


===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
Cheep Cheeps appear in [[Peach Field]] in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. They bounce around and can be touched for an extra [[coin]].
Cheep Cheeps appear bouncing around on [[Peach Field]] in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', and a player can touch one for a [[coin]].


===''Super Princess Peach''===
===''Super Princess Peach''===
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Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|ports]] as rare enemies, only found in two stages, where they swim back and forth on the ocean floor.
Cheep Cheeps appear in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|ports]] as rare enemies, only found in two stages, where they swim back and forth on the ocean floor.


Because Captain Toad and [[Toadette]] can't carry [[Turnip]]s to the ocean floor, the only way to defeat them is by landing on their head, using an [[Invincibility Mushroom]], or using the 2 Player Co-op mode functionality on Nintendo Switch.
Because Captain Toad and [[Toadette]] cannot carry [[Turnip]]s to the ocean floor, the only way to defeat them is by landing on their head, using an [[Invincibility Mushroom]], or using the 2 Player Co-op mode functionality on Nintendo Switch.


If a single Cheep Cheep from a group of them is stunned with the pointer / touch screen, all Cheep Cheeps in that group will stop in place.
If a single Cheep Cheep from a group of them is stunned with the pointer / touch screen, all Cheep Cheeps in that group will stop in place.
===''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''===
[[File:YWW Cheep Cheep.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|A Cheep Cheep from ''Yoshi's Woolly World'']]
In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', Cheep Cheeps appear with a knitted appearance befitting the game's aesthetic. Their eyes are thinner and closer together than normal once again, and their mouths are as wide as they were in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. They appear during [[Mermaid Yoshi]] segments, and can swim in a variety of ways, including straight forwards and circling, akin to [[Circling Boo Buddies]]. If a Cheep Cheep is eaten by Yoshi in this game, it'll turn into a red [[yarn ball]].


===''Mario + Rabbids'' series===
===''Mario + Rabbids'' series===
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====''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''====
====''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''====
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', while [[DJ Cheep Tuna]] plays his DJ after it is cleared of Darkmess, lots of Cheep Cheeps jump out of the water in tune to the music.
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', while [[DJ Cheep Tuna]] plays his DJ after it is cleared of Darkmess, lots of Cheep Cheeps jump out of the water in tune to the music.
===''Yoshi's Crafted World''===
Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. They jump out of the water to attack the player. They appear in levels such as [[Bombs Away on Pirate Island]], [[Slip-Slide Isle]] and [[Ride the River]]. In addition, in the levels Bombs Away on Pirate Island and [[Skulking Around]], crafts of Cheep Cheeps appear, five of which in each level. In the former level, the crafts are cardboard signs of Cheep Cheeps, while in Skulking Around the crafts are crude paintings in golden frames found on the flip side.


===''Dr. Mario World''===
===''Dr. Mario World''===
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====''The Legend of Zelda'' series====
====''The Legend of Zelda'' series====
[[File:TLOZ LA remake Cheep Cheeps.jpg|thumb|left|Cheep Cheeps in ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''{{'}}s remake]]
[[File:TLOZ LA remake Cheep Cheeps.jpg|thumb|left|Cheep Cheeps in ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''{{'}}s remake]]
Cheep Cheeps (originally called '''Cheep-Sheeps'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''The Legend of Zelda – Link's Awakening'' Player's Guide. Page 100.</ref> and later Cheep-Cheeps<ref>Hollinger, Elizabeth M., and James M. Ratkos. ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 105.</ref>) along with [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Chain Chomp]]s, [[Pokey]]s, [[Thwimp]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Blooper]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, and [[Piranha Plant]]s, appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' has Thwimps and Pokeys and shares Thwomps, Podoboos, and Cheep Cheeps along with its sister game, ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle: of Ages]]'' where the Cheep Cheeps appear black. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of ''Link's Awakening'', Cheep Cheeps appear dark brown and can be caught in the [[zeldawiki:Fishing Hole|Fishing Hole]], and a figure of one can be won in the [[zeldawiki:Trendy Game|Trendy Game]] after the player clears the [[zeldawiki:Angler's Tunnel|Angler's Tunnel]] and placed in [[zeldawiki:Old Man Ulrira|Ulrira]]'s house. The text that appears upon acquiring the figure reads, "''You got a Cheep Cheep figure! Disclaimer: cannot actually fly.''"
Cheep Cheeps (originally called '''Cheep-Sheeps'''<ref>{{cite|date=1993|title=''The Legend of Zelda – Link's Awakening'' Player's Guide|page=100|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English}}</ref> and later Cheep-Cheeps<ref>Hollinger, Elizabeth M., and James M. Ratkos. ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 105.</ref>) along with [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Chain Chomp]]s, [[Pokey]]s, [[Thwimp]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Blooper]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, and [[Piranha Plant]]s, appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' has Thwimps and Pokeys and shares Thwomps, Podoboos, and Cheep Cheeps along with its sister game, ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle: of Ages]]'' where the Cheep Cheeps appear black. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of ''Link's Awakening'', Cheep Cheeps appear dark brown and can be caught in the [[zeldawiki:Fishing Hole|Fishing Hole]], and a figure of one can be won in the [[zeldawiki:Trendy Game|Trendy Game]] after the player clears the [[zeldawiki:Angler's Tunnel|Angler's Tunnel]] and placed in [[zeldawiki:Old Man Ulrira|Ulrira]]'s house. The text that appears upon acquiring the figure reads, "''You got a Cheep Cheep figure! Disclaimer: cannot actually fly.''"
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====AR Games====
====AR Games====
[[File:AR Fishing Cheep Cheep.jpg|thumb|200px|A Cheep Cheep in the AR Fishing game]]
[[File:AR Fishing Cheep Cheep.jpg|thumb|200px|A Cheep Cheep in the AR Fishing game]]
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Cheep Cheeps also make a cameo in the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of ''{{wp|Lego City Undercover}}'', in which they occasionally appear if the player goes fishing, and also appear in the aquarium under Crescent Park.
Cheep Cheeps also make a cameo in the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of ''{{wp|Lego City Undercover}}'', in which they occasionally appear if the player goes fishing, and also appear in the aquarium under Crescent Park.
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====''Minecraft''====
====''Minecraft''====
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Salmon is replaced by Cheep Cheeps.
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Salmon is replaced by Cheep Cheeps.
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===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
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{{foreign names
|Jap=プクプク<ref name=SMB3site>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/smb3/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SMWsite>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/world/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario World'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SM64site>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/64/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario 64'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SMSsite>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/sunshine/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Sunshine'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><br>''Pukupuku''<br>プクプク(赤)<ref name=SMBsite>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/smb/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', red variant)</small><br>''Pukupuku (Aka)''<br>プクプク(グレー)<ref name="SMBsite"/> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', gray variant)</small><br>''Pukupuku (Gurē)''<br>プクプク(緑)<ref name="SMB3site"/> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'', green variant)</small><br>''Pukupuku (Midori)''<br>プクプク({{ruby|水中|すいちゅう}})<ref>「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). {{media link|Advance 3 Shogakukan P21.png|Page 21}}.</ref><ref>「ヨッシーアイランドDS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). {{media link|YIDS Shogakukan P22.jpg|Page 22}}.</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Piscatory Pete design)</small><br>''Pukupuku (suichū)''<br>トビプク<ref>''New Super Mario Bros.'' Shogakukan. [https://imgur.com/dfDUNt6 Page 16].</ref> <small>(''New Super Mario Bros.'', jumping variant)</small><br>''Tobipuku''
|Jap=プクプク<ref name=SMB3site>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/smb3/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SMWsite>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/world/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario World'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SM64site>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/64/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario 64'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref><ref name=SMSsite>[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Japan]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/sunshine/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Sunshine'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref>
|JapM=Japanese onomatopoeia for sinking or rising while giving off bubbles, widely used as fish sound; romanised as "Puku Puku"<ref>''Super Mario World'' Shogakukan Book 1. Page 30.</ref><br><br>Cheep Cheep (Red)<br><br>Cheep Cheep (Gray)<br><br>Cheep Cheep (Green)<br><br>Cheep Cheep (underwater)<br><br>Combination of「トビウオ」(''tobiuo'', "flying fish") and「プクプク」(''Pukupuku'', "Cheep Cheep")
|JapR=Pukupuku
|ChiS=泡泡怪 <small>(before ''Super Mario Party'')</small><br>''Pàopào Guài''<br>泡泡鱼<br>''Pàopào Yú''
|JapM=Japanese onomatopoeia for sinking or rising while giving off bubbles, widely used as fish sound; romanised as "Puku Puku"<ref>''Super Mario World'' Shogakukan Book 1. Page 30.</ref> and shared with [[Pukupuku (Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!)|Pukupuku]]
|ChiSM=Bubble Monster<br><br>Bubble Fish<br><br>
|Jap2=プクプク(赤)<ref name=SMBsite>[[Nintendo]]. "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/smb/index.html CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2'']". [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/index.html CHARACTERS of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series] (official Japanese character index). Published 2020. Accessed March 20, 2021.</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', red variant)</small>
|Jap2R=Pukupuku (Aka)
|Jap2M=Cheep Cheep (Red)
|Jap3=プクプク(グレー)<ref name="SMBsite"/> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', gray variant)</small>
|Jap3R=Pukupuku (Gurē)
|Jap3M=Cheep Cheep (Gray)
|Jap4=プクプク(緑)<ref name="SMB3site"/> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'', green variant)</small>
|Jap4R=Pukupuku (Midori)
|Jap4M=Cheep Cheep (Green)
|Jap5=プクプク({{ruby|水中|すいちゅう}})<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|Advance 3 Shogakukan P21.png|21}}}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「ヨッシーアイランドDS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|YIDS Shogakukan P22.jpg|22}}}}</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', Piscatory Pete design)</small>
|Jap5R=Pukupuku (suichū)
|Jap5M=Cheep Cheep (underwater)
|Jap6=トビプク<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=''New Super Mario Bros.''|page=[https://imgur.com/dfDUNt6 16]}}</ref> <small>(''New Super Mario Bros.'', jumping variant)</small>
|Jap6R=Tobipuku
|Jap6M=Combination of「{{hover|飛魚|トビウオ}}」(''tobi-uo'', "flying fish") and「プクプク」(''Pukupuku'', "Cheep Cheep")
|ChiS=泡泡怪 <small>(before ''Super Mario Party'')</small>
|ChiSR=Pàopào Guài
|ChiSM=Bubble Monster
|ChiS2=泡泡鱼
|ChiS2R=Pàopào Yú
|ChiS2M=Bubble Fish
|ChiT=泡泡魚
|ChiT=泡泡魚
|ChiTR=Pàopào Yú
|ChiTR=Pàopào Yú
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|Fin=Piip-Piip{{ref needed}}
|FinM=Beep-Beep
|FinM=Beep-Beep
|FraA=Aquazo<br>Le poisson volant<ref>''Super Mario Bros.''/''Duck Hunt'' Canadian instruction booklet. Page 32.</ref>
|FreA=Aquazo
|FraAM=Pun on ''aqua'' and ''oiseau'' ("bird")<br>The flying fish
|FreAM=A homophonic pun between "aqua" and ''oiseau'' ("bird")
|FraE=Cheep Cheep<br>Le poisson volant (rouge)/(vert)<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]'', pages 19 and 27</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'')</small>
|FreA2=Le poisson volant<ref>''Super Mario Bros.''/''Duck Hunt'' Canadian instruction booklet. Page 32.</ref>
|FraEM=-<br>The flying fish (red)/(green)
|FreA2M=The flying fish
|Ger=Cheep-Cheep<br>Cheep Cheep <small>(older games)</small><br>Blurp<ref>Nintendo 64 ''Yoshi's Story'' Spieleberater, page 18.</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'')</small>
|FreE=Cheep Cheep
|GerM=-<br>-<br>[[Blurp]]
|FreE2=Le poisson volant (rouge)/(vert)<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]'', pages 19 and 27</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'')</small>
|Ita=Pesce Smack<br>Cheep-cheep <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' manual</small><sup>[''for which version of the game?'']</sup><small>)</small><br>Pesce fiu-fiu <small>(''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')</small>
|FreE2M=The flying fish (red)/(green)
|ItaM=Smack Fish<br>-<br>Phew-phew fish
|Ger=Cheep-Cheep
|Ger2=Cheep Cheep <small>(older games)</small>
|Ger3=Blurp<ref>Nintendo 64 ''Yoshi's Story'' Spieleberater, page 18.</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'')</small>
|Ger3M=[[Blurp]]
|Ita=Pesce Smack
|ItaM=Smack Fish
|Ita2=Cheep-cheep <small>(''Super Mario Bros.'' manual</small><sup>[''for which version of the game?'']</sup><small>)</small>
|Ita3=Pesce fiu-fiu <small>(''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'')</small>
|Ita3M=Phew-phew fish
|Kor=뽀꾸뽀꾸
|Kor=뽀꾸뽀꾸
|KorR=Ppokku-ppokku
|KorR=Ppokku-ppokku
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], Cheep Cheep was originally going to be named「テッチリ」(''Tecchiri''), after a fugu hot pot dish.<ref>[https://www.famitsu.com/game/extra/special/2000/zelda/zelda04.html Part 4 of an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto (in Japanese)]. ''Famitsu.com''. Retrieved December 7, 2020.</ref>
*According to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], Cheep Cheep was originally going to be named「テッチリ」(''Tecchiri''), after a fugu hot pot dish.<ref>[https://www.famitsu.com/game/extra/special/2000/zelda/zelda04.html Part 4 of an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto (in Japanese)]. ''Famitsu.com''. Retrieved December 7, 2020.</ref>
*According to the UK ''Nintendo Magazine'', Shigeru Miyamoto's inspiration for the Cheep Cheeps comes from a bony, grotesque little fish with snapping jaws that he caught as a child.<ref>''Official UK Nintendo Magazine'' Issue #57 (June 1997), page 93. "'''''FRIGHTENING FISH''' From Super Mario Bros to Super Mario 64, Mario has been menaced by a variety of ferocious fish who try to lure our hero to a watery grave. Again, while living in Sonebe as a child, young Miyamoto caught a bony, grotesque little fish with snapping jaws. Every fish in Mario’s games is inspired by this tiny monster.''"</ref>


==References==
==References==