Talk:Cheep Cheep

Does Cheep Cheep occasionally appear in the Mario Party series?

Probably. -- Sir Grodus
 * Yes. -- 20:57, 3 April 2007 (EDT)

Then how come there's no info about the mario party series in this article?
 * Because nobody's added it in yet. -- 20:58, 3 April 2007 (EDT)
 * And a lot of other ones which I'm not going to tell fg because I'll have to rewrite the articles like I did with Sphere Factor and Monty's Revenge.

Usually I just mentioned that something appears in throughout the Mario Party series and I may mention a certain game; and if theres something notable about its appearance in said Mario Party game(s), I just jot it down, like if its a partner in Deul Mode or if it has a board themed after it. Sir Grodus

I *know* that they're in 4 and 7. They're mostly in minigames, but sometimes are just part of a background, though they do occasionally have a part in boards. Particularly in 7, where they'll knock a player back to start on the Italy board if they land on the leaning tower of Piza space (which tips and knocks them into the canals, where cheep-cheeps will bop them back to start). Xanofar 14:30, 5 January 2009 (EST)

Dialouge
I think I figured out why Cheep Cheeps couldn't talk before. Because none of the enemies in early Mario games talked. You might as well say the talking Koopas are a sub-species.-Pal101

Super Mario RPG
Didn't they appear in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars?
 * They were called Mr. Kipper there. - 11:42, 22 March 2008 (EDT)
 * Actually, they were called Goby. Mr. Kippers are cousins (Pichipichi). LinkTheLefty 15:46, 12 November 2008 (EST)

Fixing
I've been working on trying to improve the article - like oganizing the sections into their proper places. Just kind of randomly wanted to let ya'll know that,

-- 11:08, 29 August 2008 (EDT)

Bub
The link to "Bub" leads to Goldbub's son, the golden bomb-omb. Xanofar 14:23, 5 January 2009 (EST)

SM: Sunshine
The cheep-cheep-like enemies from Super Mario Sunshine should have their own article, rather than being suggested to be a variant of Bubba, because they themselves are quiet different from most 'traditional' looking cheep-cheeps in the sense that their undersides have some sort of strange filters on them. I don't really get why, but they do. Xanofar 14:26, 5 January 2009 (EST)


 * Well, how can we actually confirm it's a different enemy that requires a different article? To me they do look different.

Ok, something's wrong here, cuz the Bubba article claims that the fish described in the Super Mario Sunshine section of this article is in fact a Bubba, and not a Cheep-Cheep, but they both say that they do the same things...so which one is which? 08:43, 26 November 2010 (UTC)

So, it's been a while since this has been discussed apparently, but can we decide on this now? I find it weird that we've had two articles claiming one enemy to be a subspecies of different enemies for this long.--Vommack 20:05, 30 May 2012 (EDT)


 * Oh, and I just dug out my old Nintendo Power guide for SMS. It refers to them as Cheep-Cheeps.--Vommack 20:25, 30 May 2012 (EDT)

The Japanese official guide for Sunshine only lists プクプク Puku Puku. No other entries for anything resembling Bubba. Vent 00:23, 31 May 2012 (EDT)

If both the NA and Japan guides say Cheep-Cheeps, I think we can safely assume they're Cheep-Cheeps.--Vommack 18:43, 2 June 2012 (EDT)

Name
Is the name "Cheep-Cheep," "Cheep Cheep," or both? --

Cheep hyphen Cheep seems to be used more often, though I'm not sure about recently.-- 18:44, 2 February 2010 (EST)

Cheep-Cheep Island is spelled with a hyphen while Cheep Cheep Beach is not. My guess is that both are accepted. -- 18:56, 2 February 2010 (EST)

Strange Cheep
Could you send me a picture of the strange Cheep-Cheep in NSMB? No need to send it to my talk page, just put it here and I'll come by and see it. I don't have the game, so I can't do it myself. And I think it needs a seperate article for itself. --Yoshidino 02:10, 21 April 2012 (EDT)

Name
In newer games it is called "Cheep Cheep", and not "Cheep-Cheep". Is it a new name? 19:21, 30 May 2012 (EDT)

Based on the section above, the general consensus seems to be that they're both acceptable spellings.--Vommack 20:02, 30 May 2012 (EDT)

Golden
I took a look at the official manual for New Super Mario Bros. U, and the golden Cheep-Cheeps are actually called "Eep Cheeps". Should that be changed?Argonstorm32 (talk) 22:44, 2 December 2012 (EST)


 * A piece of advice, when you got an official source, don't wait for a response. Just knock yourself out.--Prince Ludwig (talk) 09:48, 3 December 2012 (EST)

Question About the Regular Cheep Cheeps in Super Mario Odyssey
I see Cheep Cheeps in the Sand Kingdom, but in this case, they are only seen when Mario fishes for a Cheep Cheep as a Fishin' Lakitu, and I don't think they should be marked as enemies in the Sand Kingdom, considering that they don't harm Mario in that kingdom and aren't seen swimming around in the Oasis. Mari0fan100 (talk) 13:51, 28 October 2018 (EDT)

Who agrees with this?

The template for discussing the split into Tobi Fish...
...has been around for more than a few years it looks like. Tempted to remove it, but I'm not sure that's my call. -- 01:10, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
 * Yeah, the discussion probably was settled years ago. Supporting. 10:30, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
 * I don't recall seeing it before, so it's probably newer than you think. And I've edited this page a lot. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 11:24, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
 * The template was added earlier in July. LinkTheLefty (talk) 09:48, December 29, 2019 (EST)

A question
If Cheep Cheeps weren't in the Super Mario Bros Show then who were those fish shown in the intro?


 * Trouters. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 15:21, January 26, 2021 (EST)

The "Snow Cheep Cheep" name and resistance to cold temperatures
Blinker (talk) 04:58, October 1, 2021 (EDT)
 * The wiki is still referring to the Snow Kingdom ones as "Snow Cheep Cheep", but is that an actual name? The Power Moon names are all in title case, so "I Met a Snow Cheep Cheep!" could be intended as "I met a snow Cheep Cheep!", right? Especially considering the moon's name in other languages.
 * The article claims that "Besides the coloring, the only difference between the two is that the Snow Kingdom variants are resistant to the extremely cold temperatures in the water." I don't recall lake Cheep Cheeps ever being found near freezing water. Are they ever shown NOT to be resistant to cold temperatures?