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Moonlight Village GBC - Chintala sprite.png | (1996)<br>A Chintala in ''Moonlight Village GB'' in Gameboy Color mode.
Moonlight Village GBC - Chintala sprite.png               | (1996)<br>A Chintala in ''Moonlight Village GB'' in Gameboy Color mode.
Magic Castle GBC - Chintala Colorless.png   | (2000)<br>A Chintala in ''Magic Castle GBC'' (colorless).
Magic Castle GBC - Chintala Colorless.png                 | (2000)<br>A Chintala in ''Magic Castle GBC'' (colorless).
Moonlight Village PC Press Screenshot - Monster Plaza.png | (2002)<br>A Chintala player avatar in ''Monster Plaza''.
Monster Plaza Official Website - Greeting Card.gif        | (2002)<br>A Chintala greetings card in ''Monster Plaza''.
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Revision as of 05:34, 20 June 2024

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The Chintala (Japanese: チンタラ, Chintara) monster family is a recurring group of four monsters in the Shiren the Wanderer series. It made its debut in Template:GameTitle in 1996, making them part of the Second Batch of Monster Families added to the series. They're a secondary mascot, alongside the Mamel Family, with a Chintala even appearing alongside a Mamel on the Shiren the Wanderer Pachinko Machine, Princess Suzune and the Tower of Slumber.

Related additional families include the Evil Chintala monster family that first appeared in Template:GameTitle in 2010, and two cameo appearances in the Danganronpa series, the first in 2017, under the name Monokumantala.

The Chintala Family consists of:

  1. Chintala (Japanese: チンタラ, Chintara)
  2. Mid Chintala (Japanese: ちゅうチンタラ, Chūchintara)
  3. Big Chintala (Japanese: おおチンタラ, Ōchintara)
  4. Giga Chintala (Japanese: とくだいチンタラ, Tokudai Chintara)

Biography

Characteristics

Physical Appearance

Name Etymology

Appearances

For more about the Curse Girl family in specific media, see the following articles:

Games


Spin-offs

In Other Media

The Chintala family can be found in the following external media:

In Despair Dungeon: Monokuma's Test (Japanese: 絶望のダンジョン モノクマの試練, Dungeon of Despair: Monokuma's Trial), a Monokumantala appears as a common monster. It is a fusion between a Chintala and Monokuma.[1]

In Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp (Japanese: ハッピーダンガンロンパS 超高校級の南国サイコロ合宿), Monokumantalas were shown during the game's reveal trailer on June 15, 2021 at E3 2021.[2][3] As in Despair Dungeon: Monokuma's Test, they are a fusion between a Chintala and Monokuma.

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Gallery

For all of the Chintala art used across the wiki, see: Category:Chintala Family


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Chintala Various
Japanese チンタラ, Chintara
Language Name
English Mid Chintala Various
Japanese ちゅうチンタラ, Chu Chintara Shiren 1 DS
中チンタラ Shiren 3 Wii, Shiren 5 Vita
Language Name
English Big Chintala Various
Japanese おおチンタラ, Oh Chintara Shiren 1 DS
大チンタラ Shiren 3 Wii, Shiren 5 Vita
Language Name
English Giga Chintala Shiren 1 DS
Fat Chintala Shiren 3 Wii
Huge Chintala Shiren 5 Vita
Japanese とくだいチンタラ, Tokudai Chintara Shiren 1 DS
特大チンタラ, Oversized Chintara Shiren 3 Wii, Shiren 5 Vita

Language Name
English Evil Chintala Shiren 5 Vita
Japanese 悪チンタラ
Language Name
English Evil Mid Chintala Shiren 5 Vita
Japanese 悪中チンタラ
Language Name
English Evil Big Chintala Shiren 5 Vita
Japanese 悪大チンタラ
Language Name
English Evil Huge Chintala Shiren 5 Vita
Japanese 悪特大チンタラ

Language Name
English Monokumantala
Japanese モノクマンタラ
Language Name
English Monokumantala V
Japanese モノクマンタラV
Language Name
English Monokumantala V2
Japanese モノクマンタラV2
Language Name
English Monokumantala V3
Japanese モノクマンタラV3

See Also

References