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|name = ChuChu
I'm seeing some paragraphs of a speculative nature in the main body of the article. Maybe they should be moved into a theory section or something? [[User:Ganondorfdude11|Ganondorfdude11]] 04:17, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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|image = [[File:Chuchu.png|250px]]
:All I know is that the stone tower origins section is part of the Anti-Goddesses theory. -- [[User:Ember Incubus|կրակ]] <sup><sup>([[User Talk:Ember Incubus|խոսել]])</sup></sup> -- 04:20, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br>''
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|habitat = [[Termina Field]]{{Exp|Majora's Mask}}<br>Most dungeons and many islands{{Exp|The Wind Waker}}<br>[[Minish Woods]], [[Cave of Flames]], etc.{{Exp|The Minish Cap}}<br>[[Lakebed Temple]], [[Hyrule Field]] and [[Cave]]s{{Exp|Twilight Princess}}<br>Most dungeons and several islands/stations{{Exp|Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks}}
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|weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Gust Jar]]{{Exp|The Minish Cap}}<br>[[Boomerang]]{{Exp|to stun Yellow & Blue in TWW, TMC, and PH}}
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|spoils = [[Chu Jelly]]
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'''ChuChus''' (or '''Chuchus''') (チュチュ) are jelly-like monsters that appear in many Zelda games beginning with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and are likely relatives of other jelly-like enemies from earlier Zelda titles such as the [[Buzz Blob]] and [[Zol]]. The ChuChu comes in a wide variety of colors and types, including '''Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple/Dark, Rock''' and '''Spiny'''. As an enemy, they are relatively simple to beat, a simple slash with the sword is all that is required to take down most varieties.
   
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==Characteristics==
::The entire article is laced with speculation, in fact. Because so little is revealed about the Kingdom before Link arrives, it's difficult to write a whole paragraph without mentioning what may or may not have been meant by a particular statement. I tried to keep it neutral throughout... I'm just worried about how it will look if we try to reorganize it into a theory and non-theory section, since half of the sentences that are theoretical have little to do with each other. What do you guys think?? =\ [[User:Embyr 75|Embyr 75]] 13:55, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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[[File:Greenchuchu.png|left|Green Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask'']]
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ChuChus, though they have a standard appearance in every applicable title except for ''Majora's Mask'', the general behavior and physicality remains quite constant despite differences in appearance. In ''Majora's Mask'', Chuchus appear as bottom-heavy blobs of jelly in different colors, with a large mouth and eyes on stalks. Uniquely, the Chuchus in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' are entirely transparent and very pale in color (for example the Red Chuchu is actually more of a pale pink). Dependent on color, they contain various items within their bodies, such as a [[Recovery Heart]], [[Magic Jar]] or [[Arrow]]s. Unlike ''Majora's Mask'', the Chuchus of later titles resemble that of ''The Wind Waker'' design - they are small, top-heavy globs that use their "feet" to slide around the landscape. 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.
   
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[[File:RedChuTP.jpg|thumb|100px|right|A Red Chu]]
:::Yeah, when there is so little known about a kingdom, the only thing left to write about is speculation. However, given that it IS speculation, I think we should still give it the theory/no theory treatment. Most of it is VERY well-written and documented. I especially like the War section, since I didn't even know some of that stuff! I think that one should be left alone. However, I think some sections such as the one where it talks about the mirror and the Stone Tower should be noticed with a theory tag. [[User:Dany36|Dany36]] 16:16, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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''Twilight Princess'' is the only title to provide blobby, slug-like ChuChus, called simply '''Chu'''s. 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).
   
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In few titles, such as ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess'', Chus tend to leave behind [[Chu Jelly]], a vital ingredient used to synthesize potions at the local [[Potion 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 Chu 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.
::::Could we just tag the entire article as containing fan-made theories and speculation (to avoid cluttersome headings)? Or does that make the article look unreliable? [[User:Embyr 75|Embyr 75]] 18:54, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
:::::Great article idea by the way! =) The thing with placing the theory tag at the top of the page is that readers will assume it is ALL theory, and take none of it as fact. With a topic that has factual and speculative elements like this one, it should really be separated into theory and factual sections to make it easier on the reader to distinguish the two. {{:User:Cipriano 119/sig}} 20:36, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
   
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{{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]]}}
::::::Ah, true. So I made a new section for the theoretical portions; does it look ok with everyone? [[User:Embyr 75|Embyr 75]] 21:16, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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==Common ChuChus==
:::::::Looks good to me! Nice job! :) [[User:Dany36|Dany36]] 21:39, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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===Red ChuChu===
::::::::Sexy! {{:User:Cipriano 119/sig}} 22:28, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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[[File:Red ChuChu ST.png|left|100px|Red ChuChu]]
:::::::::Hahahaha! Cool. {{:User:Embyr 75/sig}} 22:46, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
 
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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, which in turn can be drunk on the spot to refill eight hearts and boost attack power or can be used to synthesize a [[Red Potion]] in ''The Wind Waker'', one that specializes in life replenishment, at a [[Potion Shop]].
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===Green ChuChu===
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[[File:GreenChuChuPH.gif|left|100px|Green Chuchu in ''Phantom Hourglass'']]
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The '''Green ChuChu''' appears legitimately in only two 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 ''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, though, they can still be easily defeated with a swipe of the sword.
   
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Interestingly, Green Chus are extremely rare in ''Twilight Princess'', and the Chu Jelly they provide has no effect on Link whatsoever, leading theorists to believe this Chu was created for the sole purpose of replenishing Link's magic meter, seen only in the beta version. Since the magic meter in ''Twilight Princess'' was removed, perhaps the usability of this Chu's jelly was removed as well.
== Might clear things up? ==
 
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===Blue ChuChu===
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[[File:BlueChuChuPH.gif|left|100px|Blue Chuchu in ''Phantom Hourglass'']]
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'''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''.
   
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The Blue ChuChu in ''The Wind Waker'', ''The Minish Cap'', and ''Phantom Hourglass'' is highly electrified. It also drops 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.
* the mirror shield resembles the face of the moon slightly.
 
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===Yellow ChuChu===
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[[File:Yellow ChuChu ST.png|left|100px|Yellow ChuChu]]
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The '''Yellow ChuChu''' is unique in that it is electrified in all of its incarnations save for its appearance in ''Majora's Mask''. In ''Majora's Mask'', the Yellow Chuchu holds an item, usually [[Arrow]]s, and appears in only a few locations (usually within dungeons). Yellow Chus 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 energy 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.
   
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Interestingly, it does not drop an individual Chu Jelly in ''The Wind Waker'', instead rewarding Link with Green Chu Jelly upon defeat. When destroyed, and the Chu Jelly received from this foe in ''Twilight Princess'' can be used in the same vein as [[Lantern Oil]].
* The Garo's faces are identical to the faces of the Oot skull kid, a black area with glowing eyes. Of course, this is a very common design in many worlds of fiction.
 
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===Purple ChuChu===
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[[File:ChuChuBlue Large.png|left|100px|Purple Chuchu]]
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In ''The Wind Waker'', '''Purple ChuChus''' are only harder to find than Blue ChuChus because they tend to live in areas away from direct sunlight, within the ancient temples. Purple ChuChus are considered the most impregnable, as almost any attack against them is useless. When a Purple ChuChu is attacked with the sword, bow or even the [[Hammer#Skull Hammer|Skull Hammer]], they will break apart and reform; the only known way to beat Purple ChuChus is to force them into direct sunlight, which will turn them to a fragile, yet breakable stone. Or like most other enemies, Link can shoot it with a [[Light Arrow]].
   
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The Purple ChuChus of ''Spirit Tracks'' give off an an electric aura, but unlike Yellow ChuChus, they cannot be stunned. The only way to defeat them is to strike them with a sharp object with 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 drunken 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).
*The mirror shield may be simply a Terminian equivalent to the Hyrulian Mirror Shield, though their designs are different. Perhaps the face of the moon, the mask, and the shield are simply a motif, or maybe the face of the moon is commonly seen in Termina (and was frequently used in art) just as it appears there is a face on our moon.
 
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==Game-Specific ChuChus==
* The Gerudo Symbol on the Hyrulian mirror shield and the face on the Terminian Mirror Shield both somewhat resemble moons.
 
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===Big ChuChu===
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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 miniboss in the [[Temple of Droplets]], which is Minish-only as well. Unlike Big Green Chuchu, Big Blue Chuchu can electrocute Link.
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===Helmet, Rock, and Spiny ChuChu===
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[[File:ChuChuHelm Large.png|right|100px|Helmet Chuchu]]
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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 eponymous 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]]}}
   
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{{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]]}}
*Composer Sharp may have meant that the skull kid simply tricked him into "selling his soul" because he had hoped that such would restore life to Ikana.
 
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===Ice ChuChu===
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[[File:Ice ChuChu.png|left|100px|Ice ChuChu]]
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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 player to rub the screen with the stylus to de-thaw the young hero.
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===Rare ChuChu===
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In ''Twilight Princess'', '''Rare Chus''' are pearl-colored and sparkle. Rare Chus can be found in any area Chus are normally found, however the chances of finding them are incredibly slim. The [[Cave of Ordeals]] and two [[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.
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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 you get Rare Chu Jelly, any Rare Chus set to appear will be replaced with Yellow Chus.
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==Trivia==
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*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).
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*Chuchus bear somewhat of a resemblance to the Pokémon [[bp:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]] from the [[bp:Pokémon|''Pokémon'' series]].
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==Gallery==
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File:Redchuchu.jpg|Red Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:Yellowchuchu.jpg|Yellow Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:Bluechuchu.jpg|Blue Chuchu in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:WW Chuchus.png|The selection of ChuChus seen in ''The Wind Waker''
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File:Chuchu_TMC.gif|The Red, Green, and Blue ChuChu varieties from ''The Minish Cap''
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File:tmc-bigchuchu.gif|The Big Green ChuChu boss seen in ''The Minish Cap''
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File:BigChuchuBossBlue.gif|The Big Blue ChuChu boss seen in ''The Minish Cap''
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File:RedChuChuPH.gif‎|Red Chuchu in ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:YellowChuChuPH.gif|Yellow Chuchu in ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:ChuChuRock.gif|The sprite of the Rock ChuChu variety.
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File:RockChuChu.gif|In-game view of the Rock ChuChu from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:ChuChuSpiny.png|The sprite of the Spiny ChuChu variety.
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==See Also==
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*[[Chu Worm]]
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Template:Enemy ChuChus (or Chuchus) (チュチュ) are jelly-like monsters that appear in many Zelda games beginning with Majora's Mask, and are likely relatives of other jelly-like enemies from earlier Zelda titles such as the Buzz Blob and Zol. The ChuChu comes in a wide variety of colors and types, including Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple/Dark, Rock and Spiny. As an enemy, they are relatively simple to beat, a simple slash with the sword is all that is required to take down most varieties.

Characteristics

ChuChus, though they have a standard appearance in every applicable title except for Majora's Mask, the general behavior and physicality remains quite constant despite differences in appearance. In Majora's Mask, Chuchus appear as bottom-heavy blobs of jelly in different colors, with a large mouth and eyes on stalks. Uniquely, the Chuchus in Majora's Mask are entirely transparent and very pale in color (for example the Red Chuchu is actually more of a pale pink). Dependent on color, they contain various items within their bodies, such as a Recovery Heart, Magic Jar or Arrows. Unlike Majora's Mask, the Chuchus of later titles resemble that of The Wind Waker design - they are small, top-heavy globs that use their "feet" to slide around the landscape. 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.

File:RedChuTP.jpg

A Red Chu

Twilight Princess is the only title to provide blobby, slug-like ChuChus, called simply Chus. 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, Chus tend to leave behind Chu Jelly, a vital ingredient used to synthesize potions at the local Potion 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 Chu 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.

Common ChuChus

Red ChuChu

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, which in turn can be drunk on the spot to refill eight hearts and boost attack power or can be used to synthesize a Red Potion in The Wind Waker, one that specializes in life replenishment, at a Potion Shop.

Green ChuChu

The Green ChuChu appears legitimately in only two 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 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, though, they can still be easily defeated with a swipe of the sword.

Interestingly, Green Chus are extremely rare in Twilight Princess, and the Chu Jelly they provide has no effect on Link whatsoever, leading theorists to believe this Chu was created for the sole purpose of replenishing Link's magic meter, seen only in the beta version. Since the magic meter in Twilight Princess was removed, perhaps the usability of this Chu's jelly was removed as well.

Blue ChuChu

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.

The Blue ChuChu in The Wind Waker, The Minish Cap, and Phantom Hourglass is highly electrified. It also drops the rarest type of Chu Jelly, Blue Chu Jelly. The Blue Chu Jelly fully replenishes both Magic Power and Recovery Hearts, once made into a Blue Potion by Doc Bandam, or when drunken immediately from the 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.

Yellow ChuChu

The Yellow ChuChu is unique in that it is electrified in all of its incarnations save for its appearance in Majora's Mask. In Majora's Mask, the Yellow Chuchu holds an item, usually Arrows, and appears in only a few locations (usually within dungeons). Yellow Chus 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 energy 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.

Interestingly, it does not drop an individual Chu Jelly in The Wind Waker, instead rewarding Link with Green Chu Jelly upon defeat. When destroyed, and the Chu Jelly received from this foe in Twilight Princess can be used in the same vein as Lantern Oil.

Purple ChuChu

In The Wind Waker, Purple ChuChus are only harder to find than Blue ChuChus because they tend to live in areas away from direct sunlight, within the ancient temples. Purple ChuChus are considered the most impregnable, as almost any attack against them is useless. When a Purple ChuChu is attacked with the sword, bow or even the Skull Hammer, they will break apart and reform; the only known way to beat Purple ChuChus is to force them into direct sunlight, which will turn them to a fragile, yet breakable stone. Or like most other enemies, Link can shoot it with a Light Arrow.

The Purple ChuChus of Spirit Tracks give off an an electric aura, but unlike Yellow ChuChus, they cannot be stunned. The only way to defeat them is to strike them with a sharp object with 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 drunken in Twilight Princess, it will yield a random effect similar to the Nasty Soup, sometimes positive (i.e. replenishing 8 hearts) or negative (i.e. taking away hearts).

Game-Specific ChuChus

Big ChuChu

Main article: Big Chuchu

A 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 Blue Chuchu is a miniboss in the Temple of Droplets, which is Minish-only as well. Unlike Big Green Chuchu, Big Blue Chuchu can electrocute Link.

Helmet, Rock, and 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 eponymous 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.


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 player to rub the screen with the stylus to de-thaw the young hero.

Rare ChuChu

In Twilight Princess, Rare Chus are pearl-colored and sparkle. Rare Chus can be found in any area Chus are normally found, however the chances of finding them are incredibly slim. The Cave of Ordeals and two secret grottos; 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 you get Rare Chu Jelly, any Rare Chus set to appear will be replaced with Yellow Chus.

Trivia

  • 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 Nasty Soup (random effect).
  • Chuchus bear somewhat of a resemblance to the Pokémon Wobbuffet from the Pokémon series.

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