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{{Infobox enemy
|name = Portrait Chompa
 
 
|image = Portrait_Chompa.png
 
|image = Portrait_Chompa.png
 
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|game = [[Banjo-Kazooie]]
 
|game = [[Banjo-Kazooie]]
|wn = [[Rat-a-Tat Rap]]
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'''Portrait Chompa''' is skeletal fish-like creature found in only three instances in [[Mad Monster Mansion]]. It hides in holes in the wall covered by hanging pictures and behaves similarly to the [[Grille Chompa]] and [[Big Clucker]], waiting until [[Banjo]] gets close and then bursting through painting, lunging at the bear several times before retreating back. Chompa paintings are impossible to distinguish from the mansion's many other hanging pictures at a distance, but these enemies are given away by a characteristic growl just before Banjo comes within biting distance. Unlike [[Limbo]]s, these skeletons will not regenerate and can be taken down easily with a single hit from the [[Rat-a-tat Rap]].
'''Portrait Chompa''' is an enemy found at [[Mad Monster Mansion]] in [[Banjo-Kazooie]]. There is only three of him in the whole game located inside the front window of the mansion of the world (Near the entrance portal) and another two at the large window at the top. He is another version of the [[Grille Chompa]] and [[Big Clucker]]. He is a large monster that hides in behind a painting/portrait and pops out his head to attack when [[Banjo]] draws close. A [[Rat-a-tap-tap]] will finish him off in one go.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Each Portrait Chompa hides behind a different panting: one depicting a trees under a full moon, a painting of a castle, and of course, one of [[Grunty]].
*The Portrait Chompa draws resemblence to a skeleton of a fish.
 
*He hides behind three different paintings: A full moon with trees, a castle and [[Grunty]].
 
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 27 April 2008


Portrait Chompa is skeletal fish-like creature found in only three instances in Mad Monster Mansion. It hides in holes in the wall covered by hanging pictures and behaves similarly to the Grille Chompa and Big Clucker, waiting until Banjo gets close and then bursting through painting, lunging at the bear several times before retreating back. Chompa paintings are impossible to distinguish from the mansion's many other hanging pictures at a distance, but these enemies are given away by a characteristic growl just before Banjo comes within biting distance. Unlike Limbos, these skeletons will not regenerate and can be taken down easily with a single hit from the Rat-a-tat Rap.

Trivia

  • Each Portrait Chompa hides behind a different panting: one depicting a trees under a full moon, a painting of a castle, and of course, one of Grunty.