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|name = Linkle
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'''Chuchus''', known as '''ChuChus''' in {{TWW}}, {{PH}} and {{ST}} and simply as '''Chus''' in {{TP}}, are recurring gelatinous monsters in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]], first appearing in {{MM}}. They are likely relatives of other jelly-like enemies from earlier ''Zelda'' titles such as the [[Buzz Blob]] and [[Zol]]. Chuchus come in a wide variety of colors and types, including [[#Red Chuchu|Red]], [[#Green Chuchu|Green]], [[#Blue Chuchu|Blue]], [[#Yellow Chuchu|Yellow]], [[#Purple ChuChu|Purple]]/[[#Dark ChuChu|Dark]], [[#Helmet, Rock, and Spiny Chuchu|Helmet]], [[#Helmet, Rock, and Spiny Chuchu|Rock]], [[#Helmet, Rock, and Spiny Chuchu|Spiny]], [[#Ice ChuChu|Ice]] and [[#Rare Chu|Rare]]. As an enemy, they are relatively simple to beat; a simple slash with the sword usually being all that is required to take down most varieties.
 
   
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'''Linkle''' is a playable character in {{HWL}}. She was originally slated to appear in {{HW}} in order to be like a little sister to [[Link]], but was not included in the final release.<ref>{{Cite book|quote= Linkle: Female version of the hero Link. Created to be like a little sister to Link.|book= Hyrule Warriors Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 246}}</ref> She was announced as a playable character in ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'' during the Nintendo Direct on November 12, 2015 with a new design and two crossbows instead of one. It is currently unknown if she still has a relation to Link.
==Characteristics==
 
[[File:Greenchuchu.png|left|110px|A Green Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask'']]
 
Chuchus, though they have a standard appearance in every applicable title except for {{MM}}, the general behavior and physicality remains quite constant despite differences in appearance.
 
   
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Linkle fights using a pair of crossbows. She is a very athletic character, and is able to attack her enemies with fast kicks and quick reflexes.
In ''Majora's Mask'', Chuchus appear as bottom-heavy blobs of transparent jelly in either red, green, yellow, or blue, with a large, grinning mouth full of crooked teeth and round eyes on stalks. They move around normally by slowly oozing along the ground, but once they see Link, they attack by hopping towards him in an attempt to knock him down. However, they can be easily defeated with one or two hits with a sword. Dependent on color, they contain various items within their bodies, such as a [[Recovery Heart]] (red), [[Magic Jar]] (green), or [[Arrow]]s (yellow). Blue Chuchus have no items inside their bodies, and are used only as stepping stones when frozen in a block of ice via an [[Ice Arrow]].
 
 
In ''The Wind Waker'' and several other titles afterwards, they take on a much different appearance: they are top-heavy blobs of opaque jelly with larger eyes that are no longer on stalks, and move about either with the pseudopod-like roots at their base, or by hopping around. They also come in a new color; purple. When left alone, they can shrink down into a tiny, slow-moving puddle.
 
 
As the later titles progressed, different types of Chuchus emerged with simplistic, yet highly varied personalities including the incorporation of electricity, rock-like helmets, and ice powers into their battle strategies. Nevertheless, the Chuchus kept to their ''Majora's Mask'' roots for the most part, as even into ''Spirit Tracks'' they used color to denote behavior, power capability, and in-game frequency. Of the Chuchus in the Zelda universe, the red variety is the most common, however, the green, yellow, and purple versions have seen quite the incorporation as the series progressed through the years.
 
 
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Red Chu.png|size=150px|align=right|caption=A Red Chu as seen in ''Twilight Princess''|captionalign=center}}
 
In ''Twilight Princess'', the Chuchus are called simply '''Chus''', and are little more than large, amoeba-like blobs of opaque slime. While they behave similarly to other Chuchus in that they denote characteristics and type by color, move slowly, and tend to jump on Link when threatened, these Chus also have the ability to split and merge. A large Chu will split into two smaller Chus when attacked, and will keep splitting until they are too small to do so. When two Chus of different colors collide, they will merge and grow, retaining the color of more common Chu (from most to least: Purple, Yellow, Red, Blue, Rare).
 
 
In few titles, such as ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess'', ChuChus and Chus tend to leave behind [[Chu Jelly]], a vital ingredient used to synthesize potions in places such as the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]]. A certain number of Chu Jelly ingredients are required to help the potion chemist at the Potion Shop make a specific potion; the color of the ChuChu denotes the type of potion its Chu Jelly can be made into, for example, a Green ChuChu will yield Green Chu Jelly good for making a Magic Potion (as it is also green), once the required quantity of such Chu Jelly is acquired.
 
 
In ''Skyward Sword'', they come in multiple sizes. In this game, they bear a great deal of resemblance to [[Zol]]s, especially in combat. When struck, Chuchus will split into two smaller Chuchus, much like a Zol dividing into two [[Gel]]s, and must be dealt with accordingly - if struck horizontally with the sword, a Chuchu will split horizontally, only for one of the smaller Chuchus to fall right on top of the other, causing them to merge back into their larger size. As such, they must be attacked with a vertical slash to split them and distance them from each other to prevent them from merging. [[Bomb]]s are also very effective, as they are absorbed into any Chuchu that touches them and will destroy any size of Chuchu upon exploding. If two Chuchus merge, they will merge into a Chuchu one size larger than the larger of the two, regardless of the size of the smaller. Four variations of Chuchus exist in ''Skyward Sword''. Green and Blue Chuchus do not have any particular abilities, although the green ones are found on land and the blue ones are found underwater. Red Chuchus are usually found in the [[Eldin Volcano]] area and can ignite Link on contact with their extremely high body temperatures. Yellow Chuchus are native to the [[Lanayru Desert]] region and are capable of releasing an electric discharge, a defense which they tend to use just after being split.
 
 
{{Figurine|TMC|Chuchu|Appear in various areas. Chuchus come in many colors. Each color is a little different, but ranged weapons work well against all.|[[File:Chuchus_TMC.gif]]}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
==Common Chuchus==
 
===Red Chuchu===
 
[[File:Red ChuChu PH.png|left|A Red ChuChu from Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks]]
 
The '''Red Chuchu''' is the most common of all versions, and thus is the face of the Chuchu in terms of standard behavior and appearance. Their greatest example is seen in ''The Wind Waker''; they are the lowest form of ChuChu and the easiest to slay. Their attack deals little damage, and can be tricky in groups (though rarely forming any more then three at a time). In ''Majora's Mask'', the '''Red Chuchu''' releases a [[Recovery Heart]] when killed, but in later titles such as ''Twilight Princess'', the creature yields Red Chu Jelly. In ''The Wind Waker'', Red Chu Jelly can be brought to the [[Potion Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]] to synthesize [[Red Potion]]. In ''Twilight Princess'' however, Red Chu Jelly can be drunk on the spot to refill eight hearts.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Tatl|Red Chuchu|That's a '''Red Chuchu'''. It's nothing really to be afraid of! It's not unusual to find something in its stomach that might be of use.}}
 
{{clear|left}}
 
{{Tingle|Red ChuChu|A '''Red ChuChu'''!<br><br>Pulverize it and collect red Chu Jelly!}}
 
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{{Fi|Red Chuchu|The red Chuchu has an exceedingly high body temperature. Avoid all physical contact, or your clothing and shield may burst into flames.
 
In the event you are set on fire, I recommend you quickly extinguish the flames by performing a roll.}}
 
 
===Green Chuchu===
 
[[File:Green ChuChu.png|left|A Green ChuChu from Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks]]
 
The '''Green Chuchu''' appears in four titles, and has a drastically different appearance and behavior in each appearance. In ''Majora's Mask'', the Green Chuchu contains a [[Magic Jar]] which will be dropped once defeated, otherwise it behaves like and is often apparent in the same area as it's relative, the Red Chuchu. In ''The Wind Waker'', they will drop Green Chu Jelly when defeated, which will restore magic power. They also appeared in ''The Minish Cap'', and in ''Phantom Hourglass'', Green ChuChus only appear in the [[Temple of Courage]]. They have the ability to shrink into a puddle to evade Link's attacks. Other than that, they can still be easily defeated with a swipe of the sword.
 
 
Green Chus do not occur normally in ''Twilight Princess'', only being produced in the rare event that a Yellow and a Blue Chu are present in the same environment and merge before merging with any other color of Chu. Additionally, the Chu Jelly they provide has no effect on Link whatsoever. This leads theorists to believe this Chu was created for the sole purpose of replenishing Link's magic meter, which was removed before the game's release.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Tatl|Green Chuchu|That's a '''Green Chuchu'''. It's nothing to be afraid of...It usually has something in its stomach that's of use.}}
 
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{{Tingle|Green ChuChu|A '''Green ChuChu'''! Pulverize it and collect some green Chu Jelly!}}
 
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{{Fi|Green Chuchu|These creatures prefer exceptionally damp environments. They will encompass and digest anything they can absorb into their gelatinous bodies.
 
As they have no genders, they are believed to increase their population by dividing themselves into several smaller-sized Chuchus.}}
 
 
===Blue ChuChu===
 
[[File:Blue ChuChu.png|left|Blue ChuChu from Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks]]
 
'''Blue Chuchus''', pale-blue in color, are one of the rarest types, found in small, always significant quantities in the titles they appear in. In ''Majora's Mask'', the Blue Chuchu holds no items, and is described by [[Tatl]] as "basically just a blob of water". Only a single example of this color Chuchu appears in the game, found in [[Great Bay Temple]] where it must be frozen using an [[Ice Arrow]] in order for [[Link]] to reach a particular area. Blue Chuchus are also the only type of Chuchu that can be frozen in ''Majora's Mask''.
 
 
Blue ChuChus in ''The Wind Waker'', ''The Minish Cap'', and ''Phantom Hourglass'' are highly electrified. They also drop the rarest type of [[Chu Jelly]], Blue Chu Jelly. The Blue Chu Jelly fully replenishes both [[Magic Power]] and [[Recovery Heart]]s, once made into a [[Blue Potion]] by [[Doc Bandam]], or when drunken immediately from the [[Empty Bottle|bottle]] after defeating it in ''Twilight Princess''. To emphasize their scarcity, there are only twenty-three Blue ChuChus on various islands in ''The Wind Waker'', only dropping their rare Chu Jelly once.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Tatl|Blue Chuchu|'''Blue Chuchu'''... This doesn't have anything inside of it, so it's really just a blob of water.}}
 
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{{Tingle|Blue ChuChu|It's a wiggly-giggly '''Blue ChuChu'''! You'll get shocked if you use your sword! Stun it with your boomerang, maybe? You might also try using a Tingle Bomb!
 
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:''(After obtaining the Bow)''
 
That's a wiggly-giggly '''Blue ChuChu'''! You'll go numb if you use your sword on it. You can handle it easily with an arrow! Or just use a Tingle Bomb!}}
 
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{{Fi|Blue Chuchu|This is a rare, aquatic Chuchu. Known for attaching itself to unaware victims, its gelatinous body will clog your air pipe, literally taking your breath away.
 
It is exceedingly dangerous to allow one of the larger specimens to stick to you for any length of time.}}
 
 
===Yellow Chuchu===
 
[[File:Yellow ChuChu.png|left|Yellow ChuChu]]
 
'''Yellow Chuchus''' are electrified in most of their incarnations, the exceptions being their appearances in ''Majora's Mask'' and ''Twilight Princess''. In ''Majora's Mask'', Yellow Chuchus hold items, usually [[Arrow]]s, and appear in only a few locations (usually within dungeons). Yellow ChuChus are even rarer in ''The Wind Waker'' than the already-uncommon Blue ChuChus. These foes can only be struck with the sword in close combat when their protective electricity field is inactive. Link must either wait for their electricity to fade or stun them with an item such as the [[Boomerang]] or the [[Whirlwind]] in order to inflict damage. Bombs are also effective to use to stun a Yellow Chuchu, or even to penetrate their electric defense.
 
 
Interestingly, they do not drop an individual Chu Jelly in ''The Wind Waker'', instead rewarding Link with either Red or Green Chu Jelly upon defeat. The Chu Jelly received from Yellow Chus in ''Twilight Princess'' can be used in the same vein as [[Lantern Oil]].
 
{{clear}}
 
{{Tatl|Yellow Chuchu|It's a '''Yellow Chuchu'''. That's nothing to sweat about. It usually has something in its stomach that's of use...}}
 
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{{Tingle|Yellow ChuChu|It's a wiggly-giggly '''Yellow ChuChu'''! You'll get shocked if you cut it with your sword! Stun him with your Boomerang, perhaps? You might try a Tingle Bomb as well!
 
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:''(After obtaining the Bow)''
 
It's a wiggly-giggly '''Yellow ChuChu'''! If you hack it with the sword, you'll go numb! But you can bring it down easily with an arrow! Or use a Tingle Bomb!}}
 
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{{Fi|Yellow Chuchu|Yellow Chuchus are capable of generating electricity for short bursts of time. As with other Chuchus, I suggest you remain on guard.
 
If you make contact with this type of Chuchu when it is charged, it will give you a shock. Then it will attempt to feed on you. This is not pleasant.}}
 
 
===Purple ChuChu===
 
[[File:Purple ChuChu PH.png|left|Purple ChuChu]]
 
In ''Spirit Tracks'', '''Purple ChuChus''' give off an an electric aura, but unlike Yellow ChuChus, they cannot be stunned. The most creative way to defeat them is to strike them with a sharp object attached to the [[Whip]], such as the helmet of a Helmet ChuChu (with a metal, spiky helmet this time). A [[Phantom]]'s blade, Arrows or Bombs can also defeat these. When the Chu Jelly of the Purple Chu is drunk in ''Twilight Princess'', it will yield a random effect similar to the [[Soups in Twilight Princess#Nasty Soup|Nasty Soup]], sometimes positive (i.e. replenishing 8 hearts) or negative (i.e. taking away hearts).
 
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==Specific Chuchus==
 
===Dark ChuChu===
 
A Dark ChuChu is a dark purple-colored type of ChuChu that appears in ''The Wind Waker''. Dark ChuChus, unlike other ChuChu types that appear in the game, cannot be harmed by ordinary weapons; attempting to do so results in the creature simply breaking up and regenerating. In order to defeat a Dark ChuChu, one must be either lured under a source of light or else have light hit it; doing so will turn a Dark ChuChu to stone. Picking up and throwing a Dark ChuChu will shatter the stone and defeat the Dark ChuChu. Dark ChuChus turned to stone can also be used as temporary weights in certain puzzles.
 
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{{Tingle|Dark ChuChu|Looks like a '''Dark ChuChu'''!<br><br>You can't do anything to it right now!
 
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:''(After obtaining the Mirror Shield)''
 
It's the nasty '''Dark ChuChu'''! Use light to turn it to rock, then toss it! It'll shatter!}}
 
 
===Big Chuchu===
 
{{Main|Big Chuchu}}
 
A [[Big Chuchu#Big Green Chuchu|Big Green Chuchu]] is the boss for the first dungeon ([[Deepwood Shrine]]), in ''The Minish Cap''. It is really just a normal Chuchu, but seems enormous because Link is Minish-sized at the time. A [[Big Chuchu#Big Blue Chuchu|Big Blue ChuChu]] is a mini-boss in the [[Temple of Droplets]], which is Minish-only as well. Unlike Big Green Chuchu, Big Blue Chuchu can electrocute Link. To defeat these creatures, Link must use the [[Gust Jar]] to suck chu jelly from them, causing them to lose balance and topple over, giving Link a chance to strike. Jelly cannot be sucked from the big blue chuchu while it is electrified.
 
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===Helmet, Rock, and Spiny Chuchu===
 
[[File:Helmet ChuChu.png|left]][[File:Rock ChuChu.png|left]][[File:SpinyChuchu.gif|left|Spiny Chuchu]]
 
These three Chuchu varieties are very similar as they all involve the encasement of the head of the Chuchu with a hard surface, whether it be rock or spikes. '''Helmet ChuChus''', as they are called in ''Spirit Tracks'', pay tribute to their name with the spiky helmet covering their entire heads. The helmet must be pulled off using the Whip, at which point the helmet can either be thrown back at the ChuChu to defeat it or thrown away to finish it off with the sword. The '''Rock Chuchu''' reverts to a Red Chuchu after its hard helmet is destroyed with a sharp blow to the head, in ''The Minish Cap'', or destroyed with a [[Bomb]], pulled off with the [[Grappling Hook]] or smashed with the [[Hammer]] in ''Phantom Hourglass''. In the latter game, this ChuChu variety likes to hide out beneath large rocks, busting out whenever Link draws near. The '''Spiny Chuchu''' has an excellent defense mechanism, puffing out spikes all over its body when approached, in ''The Minish Cap''. To defeat them, Link must wait for them to retract their spikes, or use a bomb to destroy the creature immediately.
 
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{{Figurine|TMC|Rock Chuchu|Appears in various areas. These tough Chuchus have rocky heads. It will be hard to damage them until you can knock that rock off.|[[File:Rock Chuchu Figurine.gif]]}}
 
 
{{Figurine|TMC|Spiny Chuchu|Appears in various areas. These Chuchus project spikes from their bodies at the first sign of danger. Try a well placed bomb. They lurk in caves, ready to pop out of the ground and fend off intruders with their spikes.|[[File:Spiny Chuchu Figurine.gif]]}}
 
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===Ice ChuChu===
 
[[File:Ice ChuChu.png|left|Ice ChuChu]]
 
The white '''[[Ice]] ChuChus''' of the [[Snow Realm]] in ''Spirit Tracks'' need to be stunned using the [[Whirlwind]] or the [[Boomerang]] before attacking. Otherwise, they freeze Link, requiring the screen to be rubbed with the stylus to thaw out the young hero.
 
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===Rare Chu===
 
In ''Twilight Princess'', '''Rare Chus''' are pearl-colored and sparkle. Rare Chus can be found in any area Chus are normally found, but the chances of finding them are incredibly slim. The [[Cave of Ordeals]] and three [[Cave|Secret Grotto]]s, under a tree at [[Snowpeak]] and in the [[Gerudo Desert]] are the only certain places to find them. Outside the cave, the small ledge on [[Death Mountain]], under the large tree atop [[Lake Hylia]] between midnight and dawn, and also near [[Snowpeak]] are places reported to have had Rare Chus. A Rare Chu can also be found within a [[Secret Grotto]] beneath [[Ordon Ranch]], accessed via a dig spot within the barn.
 
 
Rare Chu Jelly acts the same as [[Great Fairy's Tears]]. However, scooping up Rare Chu Jelly is difficult, as not only are they hard to find, but the Rare Chu is the first to be targeted by Purple Chus to merge. If a Rare Chu and any other Chu merge, the Chu will become the other color, canceling out the Rare Chu. Additionally, if Link gets Rare Chu Jelly, any Rare Chus set to appear will be replaced with Yellow Chus.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Prior to her announcement, her crossbow was hidden among stock art of other characters in the previous two trailers, hinting at her inclusion.
*If a Blue Chu and Yellow Chu merge, they will create a Green Chu in the Wii version of ''Twilight Princess''. There are few cases of these two types being in the same area, so it is very hard to create a Green Chu. The best place may be the [[Cave of Ordeals]] on Floor 12. To perform Link must have some Rare Chu Jelly so that the Rare Chu in the room is replaced with a Yellow Chu. The young hero must tread around carefully to avoid any Purple Chus or Red Chus fusing with the Blue or Yellow Chu. The resulting jelly from a Green Chu does nothing, and is likely a remnant from an earlier version of the game that featured a magic meter. Attempting to fuse a Yellow and Blue Chu in the GameCube version will result in a Purple Chu, but Green Chu Jelly can still be obtained using a cheating device. Additionally, one can obtain Black Chu Jelly with a cheating device, which has the same effect as [[Soups in Twilight Princess#Nasty Soup|Nasty Soup]] (random effect).
 
*ChuChus in ''The Wind Waker'' bear somewhat of a resemblance to the Pokémon [[bp:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]] from the [[bp:Pokémon|''Pokémon'' series]].
 
*Outside of forming one of the otherwise nonexistent Green Chus by causing a Blue and a Yellow to mix in ''Twilight Princess'', ''The Wind Waker'' is the only game in which all five basic colors of ChuChu appear.
 
*The Red Chuchu is the only variety that appears in every game where Chuchus appear.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
===''Majora's Mask''===
 
 
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File:HWL Linkle Crossbow Artwork.png|Linkle wielding the Crossbow
File:MM RedChuchu.png|Red Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
 
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File:Hyrule Warriors Linkle Concept.png|Linkle concept art from the ''Hyrule Warriors'' Artbook
File:Greenchuchu.png|Green Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
 
File:Yellow Chuchu.png|Yellow Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
 
File:MM BlueChuChu.png|Blue Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
 
</gallery>
 
===''The Wind Waker''===
 
<gallery>
 
File:WW Chuchus.png|The selection of ChuChus seen in ''The Wind Waker''
 
File:Red ChuChu TWW.png|Red ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker''
 
File:Green ChuChu TWW.png|Green ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker''
 
File:Yellow ChuChu TWW.png|Yellow ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker''
 
File:Blue ChuChu TWW.png|Blue ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker''
 
File:Purple ChuChu TWW.png|Dark ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker''
 
</gallery>
 
===''The Minish Cap''===
 
<gallery>
 
File:Chuchu_TMC.gif|Red, Green and Blue Chuchu varieties from ''The Minish Cap''
 
File:ChuChu_Green.gif|Sprite of Green Chuchu variety from ''The Minish Cap''{{DEFAULTSORT:}}
 
File:ChuChuRock.gif|Rock Chuchu in ''The Minish Cap''
 
File:ChuChuSpiny.png|Sprite of the Spiny Chuchu variety from ''The Minish Cap''
 
File:tmc-bigchuchu.gif|The Big Green Chuchu boss seen in ''The Minish Cap''
 
File:BigChuchuBossBlue.gif|The Big Blue Chuchu boss seen in ''The Minish Cap''
 
</gallery>
 
===''Twilight Princess''===
 
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File:Red Chu.png|Red Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:Blue Chu.png|Blue Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:Purple Chu.png|Purple Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:Yellow Chu.png|Yellow Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:Rare Chu.png|Rare Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
 
 
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===''Skyward Sword''===
 
<gallery>
 
File:SS Zol.png|Red Chuchu in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:GreenChuchuSS.png|Green Chuchu in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:YellowChuChuSS.png|Yellow Chuchu in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:BlueChuChuSS.png|Blue ChuChu in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:Gel_SS.jpg|Green Chuchu being split in ''Skyward Sword''
 
</gallery>
 
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Big Chuchu]]
 
*[[Chu Jelly]]
 
*[[Chu Worm]]
 
*[[Buzz Blob]]
 
 
{{Names Table
 
|name1= Chuchu
 
|name2= Red Chuchu
 
|name3= Green Chuchu
 
|name4= Blue Chuchu
 
|name5= Yellow Chuchu
 
|name6= Purple ChuChu
 
 
|ja1= {{Japanese|チュチュ|Chuchu||3}}
 
|ja2= {{Japanese|レッドチュチュ|Reddo Chuchu|Red Chuchu|3}}
 
|ja3= {{Japanese|グリーンチュチュ|Gurīn ChuChu|Green Chuchu|3}}
 
|ja4= {{Japanese|ブルーチュチュ|Burū Chuchu|Blue Chuchu|3}}
 
|ja5= {{Japanese|イエローチュチュ|Ierō Chuchu|Yellow Chuchu|3}}
 
|ja6= {{Japanese|紫チュチュ|Murasaki Chuchu|Purple ChuChu|3}}
 
 
|esS1=Chuchu
 
|esS2=
 
|esS3=
 
|esS4=
 
|esS5=
 
|esS6=
 
 
|esL1=Chuchu
 
|esL2={{exp|Red Chuchu|Chuchu rojo}}
 
|esL3={{exp|Green Chuchu|Chuchu verde}}
 
|esL4=
 
|esL5={{exp|Yellow Chuchu|Chuchu amarillo}}
 
|esL6=
 
 
|fr1= Blobs
 
|fr2= {{exp|Red Blob|Blob rouge}}
 
|fr3= {{exp|Green Blob|Blob vert}}
 
|fr4= {{exp|Blue Blob|Blob bleu}}
 
|fr5= {{exp|Yellow Blob|Blob jaune}}
 
|fr6=
 
 
|de1= {{de|Schleim}}
 
|de2= Roter Schleim
 
|de3= Grüner Schleim
 
|de4= Blauer Schleim
 
|de5= Gelber Schleim
 
|de6= Violetter Schleim
 
 
|it1= Chu Chu
 
|it2= Chu Chu Rosso
 
|it3= Chu Chu Verde
 
|it4= Chu Chu Blu
 
|it5= Chu Chu Giallo
 
|it6=
 
 
|ko1=
 
|ko2=
 
|ko3=
 
|ko4=
 
|ko5=
 
|ko6=
 
}}
 
 
{{Names Table
 
|name1= Dark ChuChu
 
|name2= Rock ChuChu
 
|name3= Spiny Chuchu
 
|name4= Helmet ChuChu
 
|name5= Ice ChuChu
 
|name6= Rare Chu
 
 
|ja1=
 
|ja2= {{Japanese|岩チュチュ|Iwa ChuChu|Rock ChuChu|3}}
 
|ja3= {{Japanese|トゲチュチュ|Toge Chuchu|Spike Chuchu|3}}
 
|ja4=
 
|ja5=
 
|ja6= {{Japanese|レアチュチュ|Rea Chuchu|Rare Chuchu|3}}
 
 
|es1=
 
|es2=
 
|es3=
 
|es4=
 
|es5=
 
|es6=
 
 
|fr1=
 
|fr2= Blob rocheux
 
|fr3= Blob piquant
 
|fr4=
 
|fr5=
 
|fr6=
 
 
|de1= {{exp|Black Slime|Schwarzer Schleim}}
 
|de2= {{exp|Rock Slime|Felsschleim}}
 
|de3= {{exp|Thorny Slime|Dornenschleim}}
 
|de4= {{exp|Helmet Slime|Helmschleim}}
 
|de5= {{exp|Ice Slime|Eis-Schleim}}
 
|de6= {{exp|Real Slime|Echter Schleim}}
 
 
|it1=
 
|it2=
 
|it3= Chu Chu Spina
 
|it4=
 
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Linkle is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors Legends. She was originally slated to appear in Hyrule Warriors in order to be like a little sister to Link, but was not included in the final release.[1] She was announced as a playable character in Hyrule Warriors Legends during the Nintendo Direct on November 12, 2015 with a new design and two crossbows instead of one. It is currently unknown if she still has a relation to Link.

Linkle fights using a pair of crossbows. She is a very athletic character, and is able to attack her enemies with fast kicks and quick reflexes.

Trivia

  • Prior to her announcement, her crossbow was hidden among stock art of other characters in the previous two trailers, hinting at her inclusion.

Gallery

References

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