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Mega Deep-Cheeps[1], also known as Big Deep-Cheeps[2], are large Deep-Cheeps that appear in all of the New Super Mario Bros. games except New Super Mario Bros. U. In every one of these games, they are merely bigger than their parent species, but act the same nevertheless: a Mega Deep-Cheep swims straightly forward, until Mario and his friends approach its vertical axis. If so happens, the it tries to rapidly swim towards the heroes in an attempt to hurt them. However, if the they manage to swim over the Mega Deep-Cheep, it stops its pursue and continue its aimless underwater rambling.

Compared to their appearance from New Super Mario Bros., Mega Deep-Cheeps in New Super Mario Bros. Wii had their size reduced so they appear to be just slightly bigger than common Deep-Cheeps. However, in New Super Mario Bros. 2 they approximatively regain their original size.

In Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, the player can enlarge a regular Deep-Cheep by placing a Super Mushroom onto it in the Edit area. It thus becomes a Mega Deep-Cheep with the size of those from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In this game, Mega Deep-Cheeps have lost their Mario-chasing instinct, and instead follow the same strict movement pattern of green Cheep-Cheeps from Super Mario Bros. and Blurps from Super Mario World, as they swim straight without turning back. Big Cheep-Cheeps, on the other hand, turn around after they have traversed a certain distance.

In all of the mentioned games, Big Deep-Cheeps can be defeated with the power conferred by a Fire Flower or a Super Star. Exclusively in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Luigi U, players can freeze Mega Deep-Cheeps with the ice balls given by the Ice Flower or the Penguin Suit. Likewise, only in New Super Mario Bros. 2, players can acquire Raccoon forms and down Mega Deep-Cheeps with tail swings.

References[]

  1. von Esmarch, Nick. 2012. New Super Mario Bros. 2 PRIMA Official Game Guide, page 24.
  2. Loe, Casey. New Super Mario Bros. Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 12.
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