Lightning Cheep Chomp

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Lightning Cheep Chomp
Electric Cheep Chomp from Mario Tennis Fever
Screenshot from Mario Tennis Fever
Species Mega Cheep Chomp
Appears in Mario Tennis Fever (2026)
“Aw man! This Cheep Chomp is even bigger than the last one!”
Toad, Mario Tennis Fever

The Lightning Cheep Chomp is a boss in Mario Tennis Fever. It appears in Limestone Cave as the final boss. After the player defeats the Cheep Chomp they move on to another area. In this area the exit and the Lightning Racket appear, but suddenly a Mega Cheep Chomp appears, swallowing the Lightning Racket and thus transforming into the Lightning Cheep Chomp.

Lightning Cheep Chomp launches attack

In battle, multiple Cheep Cheeps appear, jumping out of the water toward the player. These Cheep Cheeps must be returned to the Lightning Cheep Chomp with the racket to damage it. The Lightning Cheep Chomp has several attacks, which consist of swallowing some Cheep Cheeps and launching them at the player, launching dark balls that cause stalactites to fall from the cave ceiling, and launching electrified Cheep Cheeps that generate electric fields on the ground upon impact. As the battle progresses, these attacks become more difficult to dodge and occur more frequently. After losing all its health, the Lightning Cheep Chomp explodes, granting the player the Lightning Racket and allowing them to exit the cave.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese サンダーバクバク
Sandā Bakubaku
Thunder Cheep Chomp [1]
French (European) Cheep Chomp foudroyant Devastating Cheep Chomp; pun on foudroyer ("to strike (of lightning)") [2]
German Donner-Happ-Cheep Thunder Cheep Chomp [3]
Italian Pesce Gnam elettrico Electric Cheep Chomp [4]
Portuguese Come Cheep Relâmpago Lightning Cheep Chomp [3]
Spanish (Latin American) Cheep Glotón Trueno Thunder Cheep Chomp [3]
Spanish (European) Cheep Chomp Trueno Thunder Cheep Chomp [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 実況局だいだら (February 18, 2026). 新たな仲間たちと冒険はつづく!『マリオテニスフィーバー』を実況プレイ part9【MARIO TENNIS Fever】 (3:10). Japanese. Retrieved February 21, 2026 from YouTube.
  2. ^ Galax (February 12, 2026). MARIO TENNIS FEVER FR #FIN (Mode Aventure) (1:19:43). French. Retrieved February 14, 2026 from YouTube.
  3. ^ a b c d In-game name from Mario Tennis Fever.
  4. ^ «Pesce Gnam elettrico» – Boss healthbar in Mario Tennis Fever (12 Feb. 2026). MARIO TENNIS FEVER #2 — LA PALUDE DEL RE SIBILANZA 🔥 Walkthrough ITA (4:20). Tuberanza ✌ (Italian). Retrieved from YouTube.