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[[File:Normal chompattack.png|thumb|Chain Chomp, as it appears during the [[Pocket Chomp]] move in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''.]]
[[File:Normal chompattack.png|thumb|Chain Chomp, as it appears during the [[Pocket Chomp]] move in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''.]]
[[File:ShroobChomp.png|thumb|left|140px|Elder Princess Shroob's Chain Chomp]]
[[File:ShroobChomp.png|thumb|left|140px|Elder Princess Shroob's Chain Chomp]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the [[Pocket Chomp]] is a [[Bros. Item]]. At first it appears to be a small Chomp in a ''Mario Party''-like orb, but when released, it more than triples in size and chases the brothers across the screen, forcing them to [[jump]] on any enemy in their way. Occasionally, a Chomp with a ribbon on its head and white eyelashes appears, which is slower than a normal one. This is likely implying it is female. The Pocket Chomps bark, but it sounds more of the bark in ''Super Mario 64'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]] than later games like ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. The [[Elder Princess Shroob]] uses a Shroob version of a regular Chain Chomp for one of her attacks during the first phase of her boss battle.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the [[Pocket Chomp]] is a [[Bros. Item]]. At first it appears to be a small Chomp in a ''Mario Party''-like orb, but when released, it more than triples in size and chases the brothers across the screen, forcing them to [[jump]] on any enemy in their way. Occasionally, a Chomp with a ribbon on its head and white eyelashes appears, which is slower than a normal one. This is likely implying it is female. The Pocket Chomps bark, but it sounds more of the bark in ''Super Mario 64'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]] than later games like ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. The [[Elder Princess Shroob]] uses a Shroob version of a regular Chain Chomp called [[Kyankyan]] for one of her attacks during the first phase of her boss battle.


A chainless Chomp also appears while Mario, Luigi, [[Baby Mario]], and [[Baby Luigi]] are heading through the Warp Pipe to get to the top of the Princess Shroob statue in [[Shroob Castle]]. It leaps out of the basement's sewer water and bashes the pipe, redirecting its destination to the basement. Later, as the brothers are about to hit a [[! Block]] to cross a pit of spikes and leave the basement, the Chomp leaps out of the water, eats the block, and heads into one of the five Warp Pipes visible on the map. The player must use the Star blocks that appear to damage the Chomp four times with lasers. However, on the final attempt, Chomps fill up all the pipes. The player can tell the correct Chomp apart from the others by looking at which one is barking the fastest. When it is defeated, the Chomp is destroyed and the block heads back to its original position. Unlike most chainless depictions of Chomps, this one has the chain holder in the back rather than the back being smooth and round.
A chainless Chomp also appears while Mario, Luigi, [[Baby Mario]], and [[Baby Luigi]] are heading through the Warp Pipe to get to the top of the Princess Shroob statue in [[Shroob Castle]]. It leaps out of the basement's sewer water and bashes the pipe, redirecting its destination to the basement. Later, as the brothers are about to hit a [[! Block]] to cross a pit of spikes and leave the basement, the Chomp leaps out of the water, eats the block, and heads into one of the five Warp Pipes visible on the map. The player must use the Star blocks that appear to damage the Chomp four times with lasers. However, on the final attempt, Chomps fill up all the pipes. The player can tell the correct Chomp apart from the others by looking at which one is barking the fastest. When it is defeated, the Chomp is destroyed and the block heads back to its original position. Unlike most chainless depictions of Chomps, this one has the chain holder in the back rather than the back being smooth and round.
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