Blue Goriya

are recurring NaN Enemies in.

In, NaN Blue Goriyas appear only in NaN Dungeons. NaN Blue Goriyas can survive longer than the TLoZ: variety, due to having more health, and their attacks do much more damage. They seem to not directly attack TLoZ:, but instead wander around before tossing their TLoZ: in a random direction. TLoZ: finds the TLoZ: by defeating a group of NaN Blue Goriyas in TLoZ:. NaN Blue Goriyas may drop either a TLoZ:, one TLoZ: or a TLoZ:.

In, Goriyas have a similar appearance to the ones in TV series.

In, Goriyas have a similar appearance to the ones in TV series.

TV Series
Goriyas appear in two episodes of. In That Sinking Feeling, Ganon commands a Goriya to search for the Overworld Magnet and to use it to drag Link and Princess Zelda into the Underworld. However, when the magnet instead attracts a Cupid statue, Ganon gets angry and electrocutes the Goriya for failing at his mission, causing the foe to run away in pain.

In "The Moblins are Revolting," two Goriyas and two Moblins work together to attack Link while he is in his room reading a comic. However, due to their clumsiness, the creatures defeat each other without Link even having to intervene. Back at the Evil Jar in the Underworld, the Moblins complain that it was the Goriyas' fault, and the monsters start fighting until Ganon zaps them. Tired of having to take the blame for Ganon's failed plans, a Goriya suggests that they would do a better job without him, thus forming the alliance known as the Brotherhood of Underworld Monsters. Later on, when all of Ganon's followers begin their attack on North Castle, a Goriya can be seen commanding an army of Vires to carry several Octoroks and fire bombs inside the castle, but then begins arguing with another Goriya as to what their course of action should be. Eventually, neither the Goriyas nor the rest of the monsters accomplish anything meaningful, and they end up returning to Ganon's command in the Underworld.

Interestingly, although the Goriya in "That Sinking Feeling" seems to speak with poor grammar just like the rest of the Moblins, the Goriya seen in "The Moblins are Revolting" can be heard speaking very fluent English.

In, Princess Zelda and Link are attacked by a blue Goriya after the young hero has been freed from the Crystal. Zelda shoots an arrow from her bow at the Goriya, injuring it, but it then goes on to say that if the pair spares his life, it will show them a powerful weapon: a Battle Axe, which is the only thing that can defeat Ganon. If Link and Zelda agree to follow the Goriya, he will lead the pair into a massive room containing the Battle Axe. The Goriya will then disappear after Link grabs the axe.

After Princess Zelda and Link run into Ganon, the evil wizard will confess that he told the Goriya to lead the young heroes to the Battle Axe, since he knew that if they found the axe, Link and Zelda would stop searching for the real weapon that could defeat Ganon: the Spear.

Blue Goriyas appear as a stronger variant, and can throw their boomerangs straight or diagonally. One is seen in the intro to Symphony of the Mask alongside a Vire, a Skull Moblin, and a Skull Red Bokoblin harassing some Deku Scrubs.