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  • ? shnider 42

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  • ? mario (series) 25k
  • ? ↳ new super mario bros. u deluxe 5.9k

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  • ? princess chain chomp 235

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  • ID: 3273645
  • Uploader: user 429955 »
  • Date: almost 7 years ago
  • Approver: Bapabooiee »
  • Size: 681 KB .png (1180x1299) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/shnider/art/Free-Me-766200343 »
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  • Score: 70
  • Favorites: 100
  • Status: Active

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princess chain chomp (mario and 1 more) drawn by shnider

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    Random Fanguy
    almost 7 years ago
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    This will almost certainly end badly. But yeah sure.

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    Z3TSU91
    almost 7 years ago
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    I did it 64 and that turned out well. So, yeah.

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    user 454355
    almost 7 years ago
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    >honey trap poll
    Never played mario 64? If you release the chain chomp, it jumps happily, smash a cell holding a star and go away.

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    NWSiaCB
    almost 7 years ago
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    To be fair, that was one chain chomp that was friendly after helping it. (Before stomping the post, it'd still chomp your ass, even while actively trying to free it.) There were a few chainless chomps, as well, in games like Mario Kart DS and I vaguely remember Mario Bros. 3 having some flying chainless chomps during some of the constant motion stages, and they were definitely not friendly.

    Hence, extreme caution is warranted.

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    HaroldRowsdower
    almost 7 years ago
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    Between the sound they make and the fact that domesticated pet chain chomps exist, this is no more a gamble than freeing any unfamiliar tied-up dog.

    A dog whose breed was crafted for biting, but fundamentally doggy nonetheless.

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    user 536050
    almost 7 years ago
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    HaroldRowsdower said:

    Between the sound they make and the fact that domesticated pet chain chomps exist, this is no more a gamble than freeing any unfamiliar tied-up dog.

    A dog whose breed was crafted for biting, but fundamentally doggy nonetheless.

    "Domesticated" by creatures even larger and tougher than them, usually. You've never seen a Toad taking one for a walk, after all.

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    RhythmicApogee
    over 6 years ago
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    Unless those are crocodile tears, how do we know this won't end up being an Androcles' Lion situation?

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    user 536050
    over 6 years ago
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    DownWithTheThickness said:

    "Domesticated" by creatures even larger and tougher than them, usually. You've never seen a Toad taking one for a walk, after all.

    Ok, having now played color splash, I must correct myself. A toad has had one as a pet. However, it also became a menace as soon as it became bigger than said toad, so I think the point still stands.

    Updated by user 536050 over 5 years ago

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    RhythmicApogee
    over 6 years ago
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    NWSiaCB said:

    To be fair, that was one chain chomp that was friendly after helping it. (Before stomping the post, it'd still chomp your ass, even while actively trying to free it.) There were a few chainless chomps, as well, in games like Mario Kart DS and I vaguely remember Mario Bros. 3 having some flying chainless chomps during some of the constant motion stages, and they were definitely not friendly.

    Hence, extreme caution is warranted.

    Come to think of it, this is the Androcles' Lion trope at play, isn't it?

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    Dman20192
    almost 6 years ago
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    NWSiaCB said:

    To be fair, that was one chain chomp that was friendly after helping it. (Before stomping the post, it'd still chomp your ass, even while actively trying to free it.) There were a few chainless chomps, as well, in games like Mario Kart DS and I vaguely remember Mario Bros. 3 having some flying chainless chomps during some of the constant motion stages, and they were definitely not friendly.

    Hence, extreme caution is warranted.

    And sorry to bring game Super Mario Sunshine the Chomplets

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