Cham Cham
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| Cham Cham | |
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| Cham Cham and Paku Paku in Samurai Shodown II. | |
| Profile | |
| Full name | Cham Cham |
| Birthdate | May 30, 1775 |
| Birthplace | Green Hell |
| Height | 155 cm (5'2") |
| Weight | 43 kg (95 lbs.) |
| Blood type | O |
| Family/Relatives | Sam Sam {father}, Kenta (mother), Tam Tam (older brother), Paku Paku (pet chimpanzee) |
| Likes | Electric eels and bananas |
| Dislikes | Moralizing |
| Hobbies | Climbing trees |
| Special skill | Training monkeys |
| Most unpleasant | "I can't sit still. My father always rags on me for that." |
| Weapon | Yok Mok Mook (ヨックモックムック, Yōku Mōku Mūku), a boomerang |
| Fighting style | Way of the N'mwaya (Maya) (ンムヤワ流, Nmuwaya) |
Cham Cham (チャムチャム, Chamu Chamu) is a character from the Samurai Shodown series who was introduced in Samurai Shodown II. She replaced Tam Tam's role in the cast. Curiously, she debuted the same year as another catgirl character, Felicia; additionally, Cham Cham even has an alternative color palette that looks similar to Felicia's default colors. She is the only character of the series to star in her own pachinko game.
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[edit] Story
She is the younger sister of the character Tam Tam. She secretly took a village heirloom, the "Tangiers Stone" (タンジルストーン, Tanjiru Sutōn), to play with when a goblin snatched it away. She thought her parents would be angry because of it so she sets out with her pet chimpanzee "Paku Paku" (who is actually Tam Tam transformed as punishment for his failure to protect the stone) in order to look for it.
[edit] Personality
She is an energetic and optimistic girl. She's not the smartest one of her tribe, easily angered if she thinks she's being insulted, but she shares her brother's bravery.
[edit] Powers
- Multiple Attacks - Cham Cham can deliver several slashes at once with her claws.
- Energy Attacks - Cham Cham can put energy in her boomerang.
[edit] Fighting Style
Cham Cham is a catgirl in appearance and has feline mannerisms; for example, she walks on all fours when disarmed (she holds her weapon in one hand when she has it). Her taunts are also animalistic (in one, she meows and stretches like a cat, while in the other, she sits on her haunches and scratches behind her ear with her foot). Her boomerang can be thrown high into the air or at ground level, leaving her unarmed for a time; however, this may not be a total disadvantage, as her claws and kicks are enough to keep her foes at bay. Paku Paku may also be summoned to attack for her, which includes throwing skulls, emitting fireballs, and a spinning spit-kick attack.
[edit] Music
- Beast Woman - Samurai Shodown II
- Beast Woman 1 - Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden
- Beast Woman 2 - Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden
- Fushigi na Banana zo - Image Song
- Cham Cham - Samurai Spirits Gaiden: Cham Cham
[edit] Voice Actors
- Reiko Chiba - Samurai Shodown II, Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden
- Tsumugi Ōsawa - Samurai Shodown VI
- Sakura Tange - Samurai Shodown II Dengeki drama CD
[edit] Game Appearances
- Samurai Shodown II
- Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden
- Samurai Shodown IV - playable in PS port
- Samurai Spirits: Tenkaichi Kenkakuden
- Samurai Spirits Gaiden: Cham Cham
[edit] Mobile Appearances
- Moeyo! SNK Gals Osuin Katoukai
[edit] Cameo Appearances
- Samurai Shodown III - in the staff roll; next to Haohmaru's card
- Samurai Shodown IV - in Tam Tam's ending;
- Samurai Shodown 64 - cameo in background of San Francisco arena, together with Tam Tam and Sieger
- Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage - passing mention in Ran Po's weapon bio
- Nakoruru: Ano Hito kara no Okurimono - her outfit; as a Nakoruru cosplay
- Days of Memories (third title) - in-text cameo
[edit] Sprites
[edit] Trivia
- She was one of the veteran characters from the series who didn't receive a re-dub in the anthology version of Samurai Shodown VI.


