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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name = ChuChu
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|image = [[File:Chuchu.png|250px]]
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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]]''
|Artwork TWW= File:TWW Chuchus Artwork.png
|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}}
|Render SS= File:SS Green Chuchu Render.png
|weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Gust Jar]]{{Exp|The Minish Cap}}<br>[[Boomerang]]{{Exp|to stun Yellow & Blue in TWW, TMC, and PH}}
|Model MM= File:MM Green Chuchu Model.png
|spoils = [[Chu Jelly]]
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Green Chuchu Model.png
|Model TWW= File:TWW Red Chuchu Model.png
|Model TWWHD= File:TWWHD Red ChuChu Model.png
|Model TP= File:TP Purple Chu Model.png
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Purple Chu Model.png
|Model PH= File:PH Red Chuchu Model.png
|Model ST= File:PH Red Chuchu Model.png
|Model BotW= File:BotW Chuchu Model.png
|Model TotK= File:TotK Chuchu Model.png
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Chuchu Sprite.png
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'''ChuChus''' are jelly-like monsters that appear in many [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' games]] beginning with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. They 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 ChuChu|Red]], [[#Green ChuChu|Green]], [[#Blue ChuChu|Blue]], [[#Yellow ChuChu|Yellow]], [[#Purple ChuChu|Purple/Dark]], [[#Helmet, Rock, and Spiny ChuChu|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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|plural= Chuchus<ref name="E 171">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 171}}</ref>
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|game= MM, TWW, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, BotW, TotK
|other= NL, HWL, HWAoC
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
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|BotW= {{HP|BotW|3}} {{Small|(small)}}, {{HP|BotW|20}} {{Small|(medium)}}, {{HP|BotW|48}} {{Small|(large)}}
|TotK= {{HP|TotK|10}} {{Small|(small)}}, {{HP|TotK|20}} {{Small|(medium)}}, {{HP|TotK|48}} {{Small|(large)}}
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|TWW= Jump {{Small|(1/4 Heart)}} {{Small|(Green{{,}} Yellow{{,}} and Red)}}, Jump {{Small|(1/2 Heart)}} {{Small|(Blue and [[Dark Chuchu|Dark]])}}
}}
|weapon= {{List|[[Sword]], [[Boomerang]], [[Bomb]]s, [[Arrow]]s}}
|spoils= [[Chu Jelly]]
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{{Term/Store|Chuchu|Chuchus|Series, MM, MM3D, TMC, PH, ST, SS, SSHD, BotW, TotK, HWDE, HWAoC|plural}},{{Exp Game|MM, TMC, PH, ST, SS, BotW, TotK, HWL, HWAoC}}<ref name="E 171"/><ref>{{Cite|'''Chuchu'''|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Chuchu'''|Hyrule Compendium|TotK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Chuchus|Tutorials|HWDE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Chuchus}}<br/>Some Chuchus are engulfed in particular elements. Defeating them will cause a burst of their element, damaging enemies.|N/A|HWAoC}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|ChuChu|ChuChus|TWW, TWWHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TWW}}<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|ChuChu}}|Figurine|TWWHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 63 {{Exp Game|SS}}}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Chu|Chus|TP, TPHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref name="E 171"/> are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are gelatinous creatures of living slime or jelly, often depicted with facial features.
 
{{Plural|Series|Chuchu}} come in a wide variety of colors and types, with some having different traits and behaviors depending on their color. '''Red''', '''Green''', '''Blue''', '''Yellow''' and '''Purple Chuchus''' are among some of the most common types of {{Plural|Series|Chuchu}} in the series. Beginning with {{TWW|-}}, some {{Plural|Series|Chuchu}} are capable of producing electricity as a defense mechanism, making them similar to {{Plural|Series|Buzz Blob|link}} in both appearance and behavior. {{Plural|Series|Chuchu}} are relatively simple enemies to defeat; most varieties can be felled by a simple slash with the {{Plural|Series|Sword|link}}, while some types must first be stunned with another item.
 
In several games, {{Plural|Series|Chuchu}} also leave behind {{Term|Series|Chu Jelly|link}} when defeated. {{Term|Series|Chu Jelly}} is valued as an ingredient that can craft restorative {{Plural|Series|Potion|link}} that can replenish health or other vitals depending on its color, and in some cases can even act as a substitute for the {{Plural|Series|Potion}} themselves.
 
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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
[[File:Greenchuchu.png|left|110px|A Green ChuChu in ''Majora's  Mask'']]
==={{MM|-}}===
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.  
{{Main|Blue Chuchu, Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu}}
 
In {{MM}}, Chuchus appear as bottom-heavy blobs of transparent jelly with large, grinning mouths full of crooked teeth and round eyes on stalks. They move around 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 the Sword. Chuchus are characterized as appearing either Green, Red, Yellow or Blue. Depending on their color, they contain various items inside their bodies which are dropped as they are defeated. Chuchus will shortly respawn after being destroyed, making fighting them a quick means of restocking on supplies in little time.


[[File:Red Chu.png|thumb|150px|right|A Red Chu in ''Twilight Princess'']]
Red and Green Chuchus are commonplace to [[Termina Field]], and carry [[Heart]]s and {{Plural|MM3D|Magic Jar|link}}, respectively, in their bodies. Yellow Chuchus contain [[Arrow]]s, and usually appear near puzzles or enemies that require the [[Bow]]. Blue Chuchus are the rarest, and only appear in the [[Great Bay Temple]]. They hold no items inside them; instead they can be frozen and used as a stepping stone by freezing them with the [[Ice Arrow]]s, allowing Link to reach higher places. [[Tatl]] explains this by stating they are "just blob(s) of water." In {{MM3D}}, the Blue Chuchus sparkle, further indicating that they can be frozen.
''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).


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.
==={{TWW|-}}===
{{Main|Blue Chuchu, Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu, Dark Chuchu}}
{{Figurines|TWW}}
In {{TWW}}, ChuChus take on a much different form that would become their most common depiction: they are top-heavy blobs of jelly with bulbous, yellow-green eyes that move by crawling or hopping on their pseudopod-like feet at their base. This appearance greatly resembles Buzz Blobs, an earlier slime enemy with a similar shape. When they appear, they make a distinctive chattering sound. If left alone, ChuChus melt into a tiny, slow-moving puddle, but immediately start hopping after Link when he approaches. Some ChuChus will ambush Link by dropping from above. ChuChus in {{TWW|-}} come in various colors, each with their own traits and sometimes unique Chu Jelly. They come in Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, and a newer type called a '''Dark ChuChu''', which is dark purple in color and its eyes glow a deep yellow. ChuChus live on many islands across the [[Great Sea]], including dungeons and most notably, [[Pawprint Isle]], an island famous for its ChuChu population.<ref name="Name">{{Cite|Do you know what a ChuChu is, small fry? No, I'm not talking about the sound you make when you kiss someone! I'm talking about ChuChus! They're those slimy, monster-like puddles of goo that turn into blobs of jelly, stand up, and start jumping at you like crazy when you came near them. Well, in any case, there's lots of them on that island over there, so if you see any, I'd avoid them. They can get...nasty. Now that I think about it, every once in a while I see the potion brewer who lives on Windfall Island come here... Now why would he do that, fry?|Fishman|TWW}}</ref><ref name="Blue ChuChu Rarity">{{Cite|This is an extremely rare color of Chu Jelly! ...Perhaps it indicates a new breed!? What a fascinating jelly development! I've never seen one of this particular hue on Pawprint Isle, a small atoll famous for its robust Chu population...|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>  The [[Savage Labyrinth]] also contains Chuchus, among various other enemies encountered throughout the game; the only Chuchus that aren't found there are the Blue ones. Several ChuChus drop Chu Jelly when defeated, which can also be stolen from them with the [[Grappling Hook]]. Chu Jelly can be given to [[Doc Bandam]] on [[Windfall Island]], a man studying ChuChus and their jelly,<ref>{{Cite|It's been ten years since I began my now legendary studies of the Chu Jelly.|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref> to craft new Potions as well as make free servings in exchange.


{{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]]}}
====Blue ChuChu====
{{Main|Blue Chuchu}}
[[File:TWW Blue Chuchu Model.png|80px|right]]
Blue ChuChus are an extremely rare type of ChuChu,<ref name="Blue ChuChu Rarity"/> with only 23 Blue ChuChus appearing in total throughout the Great Sea. They are found scattered on various islands. Blue ChuChus are highly electrified, and will shock Link if he attempts to attack one. However, these Chuchus will not pursue and try to attack Link like the other Chuchus do; rather, they'll try to flee from Link if he approaches. As they are constantly electrified, they must first be stunned before being attacked, with items such as with the [[Deku Leaf]] or the [[Boomerang]]. Alternately, they can be attacked with [[Bomb]]s or Arrows. They drop the most valuable and rarest kind of Jelly: [[Blue Chu Jelly]]. If Link gives 15 Blue Chu Jellies to Doc Bandam, [[Blue Potion]]s will become available for purchase. This type of Potion is a cure-all, being a mix of the Red and [[Green Potion]]<nowiki/>s, but it costs the most [[Rupee]]<nowiki/>s to purchase. Blue ChuChus, however, will only ever drop their Jelly [[Spoil]]s once.
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==Common ChuChus==
====Yellow ChuChu====
===Red ChuChu===
{{Main|Yellow Chuchu}}
[[File:Red ChuChu ST.png|left|100px|Red ChuChu]]
[[File:TWW Yellow Chuchu Model.png|100px|right]]
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]].
Yellow ChuChus are another type that possess the ability to electrify themselves, but unlike Blue ChuChus, they do not keep their bodies electrified at all times and will periodically drop their electric guard. They are even rarer than Blue ChuChus (technically), as they only appear on Pawprint Isle and in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. Like all Chuchus except Dark Chuchus, they can be stunned with the [[Boomerang]] or the [[Skull Hammer]] to make defeating them easier, or attacked with Bombs or Arrows. Additionally, defeating Chuchus with the Skull Hammer shows an alternate death animation, where they're reduced to small blobs of jelly, then they dissolve and the Chuchu is defeated. Yellow ChuChus yield Red Chu Jelly when defeated or hit with the Grappling Hook (despite being yellow), and they may alternatively drop Green Chu Jelly in the same manner.
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{{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.}}
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===Green ChuChu===
====Dark Chuchu====
[[File:GreenChuChuPH.gif|left|100px|Green  ChuChu in ''Phantom  Hourglass'']]
{{Main|Dark Chuchu}}
The '''Green ChuChu''' appears legitimately 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, though, they can still be easily defeated with a swipe of the sword.
 
[[File:TWW Dark Chuchu Model.png|alt=|left|82x82px]]
Dark Chuchus are a unique type distinguished by their dark, purple coloration. They inhabit dark areas devoid of light, namely the Earth Temple and {{Term|TWWHD|Ganon's Castle|link}}. These Chuchus are defeated differently compared to other Chuchus; you can't use the sword to defeat them, as they'll just reform if struck this way. Instead, you have to stun them with light, which turns them to stone; then you either use the [[Skull Hammer]], or you pick them up and throw them to break them in this state, thus defeating them. Tingle mentions that you can't defeat them until you obtain the [[Mirror Shield]], but this technically isn't true; it'll just be harder to do so. If you don't have the Mirror Shield yet, you just have to lure Dark Chuchus into beams of light coming from the ceiling, then defeat them in the manner mentioned above.
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==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Main|Blue Chuchu, Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Rock Chuchu, Spiny Chuchu}}
{{Figurines|TMC}}
In {{TMC}}, {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} have an identical appearance and behavior to those in {{TWW|-}}. Most {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} emerge from the ground as small puddles, then pop up to leap at {{Term|TMC|Link}} to attack. They also come in a variety of colors, each with different traits and characteristics. They are among some of the most common and weakest enemies, and can be found all over {{Term|TMC|Hyrule|link}}.
 
{{Plural|TMC|Blue Chuchu}}, like those in {{TWW|-}}, have bodies that are constantly electrified. They can be attacked with {{Plural|TMC|Bomb}} or {{Plural|TMC|Arrow}} from afar, or alternately stunned with other items, such as the {{Term|TMC|Boomerang}}. They are much rarer and are not native to any particular region.
 
{{Plural|TMC|Spiny Chuchu}} are purple {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} that possess a unique trait: they shoot out thorns from their body when {{Term|TMC|Link}} is near. These spikes protect them from a wide assortment of attacks, and will remain in this state until {{Term|TMC|Link}} backs away, whereupon the {{Term|TMC|Spiny Chuchu}} will pursue him. To defeat them, {{Term|TMC|Link}} must either be quick to attack or stun them first. A {{Term|TMC|Bomb}} is powerful enough to penetrate their defenses. {{Plural|TMC|Arrow}} can also be shot at them from afar. They appear at {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}, and also act as the {{Plural|TMC|Sub-Boss|link}} of the {{Term|TMC|Cave of Flames|link}}.
 
{{Plural|TMC|Red Chuchu}} also come in an additional variant called a {{Term|TMC|Rock Chuchu}}, which wear rock helmet over their faces. They appear in {{Term|TMC|Veil Falls|link}}. These {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} do not jump, and their mask protects them from almost any attack. Their helmets can be destroyed by various attacks, including the {{Term|TMC|Rock Breaker|link}} technique, turning them into regular {{Plural|TMC|Red Chuchu}}. A {{Term|TMC|Bomb}} can also be used to defeat them instantly.
 
{{Term|TMC|Link}} also encounters two giant {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} in {{Plural|TMC|Dungeon}}. These enemies are normal {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}}, but appear much larger as {{Term|TMC|Link}} is {{Term|TMC|Minish|link}}-sized when they are encountered. A {{Term|TMC|Big Green Chuchu|link}} appears as the {{Term|TMC|Boss|link}} of {{Term|TMC|Deepwood Shrine|link}}, and a {{Term|TMC|Big Blue Chuchu|link}} appears as the {{Term|TMC|Sub-Boss}} of the {{Term|TMC|Temple of Droplets|link}}. These large {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} attack by jumping at Link periodically, and are fought by sucking up their jelly with the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|link}}, though this does not work on other {{Plural|TMC|Chuchu}} when {{Term|TMC|Link}} is normal-sized. When the Big Chuchus have enough of their jelly sucked up by the Gust Jar, they'll lose their balance, and then fall over after a few seconds; Link can then hit the Chuchus with his Sword and deal damage. When the big Chuchus are low on health, they'll jump around much more often. The Big Blue Chuchu will occasionally electrify itself, just like regular Blue Chuchus; it will be immune to the effects of the Gust Jar while it's electrified, but it won't electrify itself when it falls over.
 
==={{TP|-}}===
In {{TP}}, Chuchus are simply known as Chus, and are little more than large, amoeba-like blobs of opaque jelly. They slide and powerfully leap to move and attack. Like previous incarnations, Chus come in various colors, including Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and a very rare variant called a '''Rare Chu'''. While little else sets apart between them, Chus have the ability to split and merge. A large Chu will split into two smaller Chus when attacked, similarly to a [[Zol]] dividing into [[Gel]]s when struck, and will keep splitting until they are too small to do so. Chus appear in several places, including the entrance way of the [[Lakebed Temple]], the [[Snowpeak Ruins]], and in hidden {{Plural|TPHD|Cave|link}}.
 
When Chus are defeated, they dissolve into a puddle which can then be scooped up into a Bottle to collect [[Chu Jelly]]. Unlike Chu Jelly of {{TWW|-}}, their remains can be used immediately as a drinkable solution. They have various different effects depending on the color of the Jelly. Red and Blue Chu Jelly act as their respective Potions, Yellow Chu Jelly is used like [[Lantern Oil]], thus cannot be consumed, and Purple Chu Jelly has one of four different effects, determined randomly: restore or take away one of Link's Hearts, fully restore Link's Hearts, or drain Link's health to one quarter of a heart.
 
When two Chus of different colors collide, they will merge together and form a single, larger Chu. The new Chu will retain the color of the more common one (from least to most common: Rare, Blue, Red, Yellow, Purple). The exception to this is when a Blue and a Yellow Chu merge—which is only possible in the [[Cave of Ordeals]]—which creates a Green Chu in the [[Wii]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|HD]] versions; the Green Chu Jelly has no effect when drunk. Green Chu Jelly was meant to restore a Magic Meter that was scrapped during Twilight Princess's development; the HD Edition has messages when scooping up and viewing the description of Green Chu Jelly mentioning that it does absolutely nothing when consumed. These messages are not present in the original Wii Version.
 
'''Rare Chus''' are a significantly rare variety that are pearl-colored and sparkle. They appear anywhere where Chus are, but the chances of finding one are incredibly slim. The only certain places to find them are the [[Cave of Ordeals]], inside a small cavern in [[Death Mountain]], and inside three hidden {{Plural|TPHD|Cave}} accessed via a dig spot (one under a tree at [[Snowpeak]], another in the [[Gerudo Desert]], and another beneath the barn in [[Ordon Ranch]]). Rare Chus are highly valuable as they leave behind [[Rare Chu Jelly]], which has the same effect as [[Great Fairy's Tears]]. However, not only are they hard to find, but they are also the first to be targeted by Purple Chus to merge. If a Rare Chu and any other Chu merge, the new Chu will become the other color, canceling out the Rare Chu. Additionally, if Link already has Rare Chu Jelly, any Rare Chus set to appear will be replaced with Yellow Chus.
 
There's also data for '''Black Chus''' in the game. These Chus were scrapped in the final game, but are fully functional if added into the game. Black Chu Jelly has the same effects as the [[Nasty Soup]], but if a Black Chu merges with any other Chu color, it'll turn into a Rare Chu; this is why the Black Chu was removed from the final game. Even so, Black Chu Jelly has fully functional messages in the Wii and GameCube Versions, stating that drinking it is a bad idea.
 
==={{PH|-}}===
{{Main|Blue Chuchu, Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu}}
{{ImageCaption|image=File:PH Rock Chuchu Model.png|size=70px|align=right|caption=Rock ChuChu from {{PH|-}}|captionalign=center}}
In {{PH}}, ChuChus appear similarly to their {{TWW|-}} and {{TMC|-}} incarnations. They are a common sight throughout the [[World of the Ocean King]] and can be found on many islands and inside dungeons. Generally, ChuChus are slow-moving enemies that pop out of the ground when Link is near. Most can be easily defeated with just the Sword or the most basic items.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= PH|publisher= Prima|page=11}}</ref> They come in Red, Green, Blue and Yellow colors, as well as the Rock ChuChu variant.
 
Yellow and Blue ChuChus, like previous incarnations, are electrified and will shock Link if he strikes one. Yellow ChuChus will periodically drop their electrical barriers, but Blue ChuChus remain electrified. They can be stunned with items such as the Boomerang to disable their barriers, or alternately attacked with Arrows or Bombs from afar.
 
Rock ChuChus are similar to their {{TMC|-}} incarnation, as they wear rock helmets that protect them from most attacks. This ChuChu variety likes to hide beneath large rocks, busting out whenever Link draws near. It can be destroyed with a Bomb, its helmet pulled off with the [[Grappling Hook]], or smashed with the [[Hammer]].
 
==={{ST|-}}===
{{Main|Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu}}
{{ImageCaption|image=File:ST Ice Chuchu Model.png|size=70px|align=right|caption=Ice ChuChu from {{ST|-}}|captionalign=center}}
In {{ST}}, ChuChus appear mostly the same as in {{PH|-}}, but come in a few different variants. ChuChus in this game come in Red and Yellow colors, as well as three new variants called Ice ChuChu, Helmet ChuChu, and Metal Chuchu. As with the previous game, ChuChus are basic enemies that pop out of the ground and move slowly. They are among some of the most common and weakest enemies found throughout New Hyrule, and can be found in all four of its regional [[Realm]]s. With the exception of the Ice ChuChu, all other ChuChus can be found in the [[Ocean Temple]].
 
Yellow ChuChus are an electrified variant, and must be stunned first to interrupt their electric field before attacking. The [[Whirlwind]], Boomerang and [[Whip]] can all be used to stun them.


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.
'''Ice ChuChus''' are white ChuChus that produce an icy mist. Their mist prevents them from being attacked directly as it will freeze Link instantly, requiring the screen to be rubbed with the stylus to thaw him out. Like Yellow ChuChus, they can be stunned first to remove their defense mechanism, rendering them safe to attack. They appear in the [[Snow Realm]].
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{{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.}}
{{ImageCaption|image=File:ST Helmet Chuchu Model.png|size=70px|align=right|caption=Helmet ChuChu from {{ST|-}}|captionalign=center}}
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'''Metal Chuchus''' are another electric variant,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 192}}</ref> but are more dangerous as their electricity is not disabled when they are stunned, and most items such as the Boomerang and Whip do not affect them. They can only be defeated with Arrows, Bombs, [[Sword Beams]], [[Phantom Zelda]]'s sword, or a by throwing a sharp object grabbed by the Whip, such as a thorn or a Helmet ChuChu's helmet. Metal Chuchus appear in the Ocean Temple and the [[Tower of Spirits]].
 
'''Helmet ChuChus''' are Red ChuChus that are similar to Rock ChuChus as they wear protective helmets, only except now their helmets are made of iron and have three horns. Their helmets are not easily destroyed, and must be pulled off using the Whip. The helmet can then either be thrown back at the ChuChu to defeat it or thrown away to finish it off with the Sword. Its helmet can also be thrown to damage other enemies as well. They appear in the Ocean Temple.
 
==={{SS|-}}===
{{Main|Blue Chuchu, Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu}}
 
In {{SS}}, Chuchus appear as blobs of jelly with dripping mouths and bulging eyes. They slowly crawl after Link when they spot him, and sometimes emerge from the ground. Chuchus come in various sizes, ranging from large to very small. Like Zols and the Chus of {{TP|-}}, when they are struck with the Sword, they will split into smaller Chuchus. Although similar, the enemies are not as simple as previous incarnations, and must be dealt with accordingly - if struck horizontally with the Sword, a Chuchu will split horizontally, only for the top Chuchu 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 and distance them from each other to prevent them from merging. Bombs 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 form a Chuchu one size larger than the bigger of the two, regardless of the size of the smaller. Like Gels, small Chuchus can also grab a hold of Link's foot and slow him down until they are shook off.
 
Four variations of Chuchus exist in {{SS|-}}, with some found in both [[Skyloft]] and various regions of [[Hyrule|The Surface]]. These include Green, Blue, Red, and Yellow Chuchus. Although they share the common colors of previous incarnations, the traits of each Chuchu are now slightly different. Green and Blue Chuchus do not have any particular abilities, although the green ones are found on land while the blue kind are found underwater. Yellow Chuchus are native to the [[Lanayru Desert]] region and retain their electrified bodies. They are capable of releasing an electric discharge, a defense which they tend to use after being split.
 
While Chu Jelly does not appear in {{SS|-}}, Chuchus may sometimes drop [[Jelly Blob]]s after being defeated, which can be used to craft certain items. According to Fi, Chuchus are believed to reproduce asexually in a process similar to cell division,<ref>{{Cite|As they have no genders, they are believed to increase their population by dividing themselves into several smaller-sized Chuchus.|Fi|SS}}</ref> though this is only seen when Link purposefully divides a large Chuchu.


===Blue ChuChu===
==={{BotW|-}}===
[[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''.
In {{BotW}}, {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} are common {{Plural|BotW|Enemy|link}} throughout {{Term|BotW|Hyrule|link}}.<ref name="Compendium">{{Cite|This low-level, gel-based monster can be found all over Hyrule. It tends to spring its attacks on unsuspecting prey from the ground or from trees. Its strength varies by size, and the type of jelly it drops varies depending on whether the Chuchu was heated up, cooled down, or shocked.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> They often hide in {{Plural|BotW|Tree|link}} or underground in order to ambush their prey.<ref name="Compendium"/> Standard {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} are blue, and they will drop {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu Jelly|link}} when defeated. However, when they are defeated by an elemental attack, such as {{Term|BotW|Magic Gear|link}} or other elemental {{Plural|BotW|Weapon|link}}, {{Plural|BotW|Arrow|link}}, or environmental factors, they will drop {{Plural|BotW|Yellow Chuchu Jelly|link}}, {{Plural|BotW|Red Chuchu Jelly|link}}, or {{Plural|BotW|White Chuchu Jelly|link}}, depending on the elements used to kill them.<ref name="Compendium"/> Three size variations of {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} can also be encountered, which will drop more {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu Jelly}} when defeated.<ref name="Compendium"/> However, they are also stronger than their smaller counterparts.


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.
Three additional variations of {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} appear, known as {{Plural|BotW|Fire Chuchu|link}}, {{Plural|BotW|Ice Chuchu|link}}, and {{Plural|BotW|Electric Chuchu|link}}. These variants can be found naturally in certain {{Plural|BotW|Region|link}}, but they can be summoned by their respective elemental {{Term|BotW|Wizzrobe|link}}. These {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} will inflict their respective elemental effect when they attack {{Term|BotW|Link|link}}, though they are also capable of releasing elemental blasts. A similar, larger blast is also triggered when the elemental {{Term|BotW|Chuchu}} is killed. After releasing these blasts, elemental {{Plural|BotW|Chuchu}} enter a "powered-down" state, marked by darker and duller colors. In this form, they lack their elemental coatings and thus cannot utilize their elemental abilities. After a few seconds, a powered-down {{Term|BotW|Chuchu}} will restore its coating and abilities.
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===Yellow ChuChu===
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[[File:Yellow  ChuChu ST.png|left|100px|Yellow ChuChu]]
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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]].
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===Purple ChuChu===
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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).
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==Specific ChuChus==
==={{TotK|-}}===
===Big ChuChu===
A small {{Term|TotK|Chuchu}} can be seen fighting a {{Term|TotK|Ranger Construct|link}} on a {{Term|TotK|Sky Island|link}}.
{{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 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===
[[File:SpinyChuchu.gif|left|Spiny ChuChu]][[File:ChuChuHelm Large.png|right|100px|Helmet 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.
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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]]}}
==Other Appearances==
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==={{NL|-}}===
[[File:Ice ChuChu.png|left|100px|Ice ChuChu]]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
===Ice ChuChu===
{{Stub|NL}}
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 thaw out the young hero.
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===Rare ChuChu===
==={{HWL|-}}===
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 [[Cave|secret grotto]] beneath [[Ordon Ranch]], accessed via a dig spot within the barn.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Main|Green Chuchu, Red Chuchu, Yellow Chuchu}}
[[File:HWL Yellow Chuchu Artwork.png|right|80px]]
Chuchus appear as enemies in {{HW|L}}. They appear in Green, Red and Yellow varieties. Unlike other enemies, normal attacks are ineffective against them. They can be defeated instantly by using the [[Hammer]] or by being caught in a [[Special Attack]]. If they are hit by the shockwave from the Hammer instead of the Hammer itself, they will be stunned briefly, allowing normal attacks to damage them. They attack by swinging around their head after deflecting base attacks. When defeated, ChuChus will drop items based on their color. Yellow ChuChus will drop a [[Force Fragment]], Green ChucChus will drop a Magic Jar, and Red ChuChus drop Hearts.
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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.
==={{HWAoC|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Chuchus in {{HWAoC}} have the exact same shape and color as the ones in {{BotW}}. This is because Age of Calamity occurs at about the same time as the [[Great Calamity]] which means the Chuchus will be the same. The Giant Chuchus<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= Nintendo|published= June 11, 2021|retrieved= June 19, 2021|url= https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/hyrule-warriors-age-of-calamity-switch/|title= Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details|site= Nintendo|type= Text}}</ref> from ''Breath of the Wild'' reappear as enemies during the Pulse of the Ancients DLC Missions, attacking by slamming down into the ground, firing out Chuchus, spinning their bodies, and rolling into enemies.
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==Trivia==
==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 [[Soups in Twilight Princess#Nasty Soup|Nasty Soup]] (random effect).
* The chattering that ChuChus make in {{TWW|-}} are actually the overlaying clips of two Japanese men arguing, sped up and played in reverse.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= 1jim3bob|published= August 18, 2013|retrieved= February 1, 2016|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p33g_wkgGuw|title= Chuchu arguments|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref>
*ChuChus bear somewhat of a resemblance to the Pokémon [[bp:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]] from the [[bp:Pokémon|''Pokémon'' series]].
 
==Nomenclature==
Chu is Japanese {{Wp|onomatopoeia}} for the sound one makes when giving a kiss, hence the [[Fishman]]'s reference at Pawprint Isle.<ref name="Name"/> The name may have once been a reference to the Chuchus' prominent lips in {{MM|-}}.
 
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===Other Names===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
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File:Purple Chu.png|Purple Chu in ''Twilight Princess''
File:BotW Chuchu Model 2.png|A medium-sized Chuchu from {{BotW|-}}
File:GreenChuchu s.jpg|Green ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:BotW Chuchu Model 3.png|A large Chuchu from {{BotW|-}}
File:RedChuchu s.jpg|Red ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:HWL Chuchu Artwork.png|Green, Red, and Yellow Chuchus from {{HW|L|-}}
File:Redchuchu.jpg|Red ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:YellowChuchu s.jpg|Yellow ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:Yellowchuchu.jpg|Yellow ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:BlueChuchu s.jpg|Blue ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:Bluechuchu.jpg|Blue ChuChu in ''Majora's Mask''
File:WW Chuchus.png|The selection of ChuChus seen in ''The Wind Waker''
File:Chuchu_TMC.gif|Red, Green, and Blue ChuChu varieties 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''
File:ChuChuRock.gif|Rock ChuChu in ''The Minish Cap''
File:ChuChuSpiny.png|Sprite of the Spiny ChuChu variety from ''The Minish Cap''
File:ChuChu_Green.gif|Sprite of Green ChuChu variety from ''The Minish Cap''{{DEFAULTSORT:}}
File:RedChuChuPH.gif‎|Red ChuChu in ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:YellowChuChuPH.gif|Yellow ChuChu in ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:RockChuChu.gif|Rock ChuChu in ''Phantom  Hourglass''
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Big ChuChu]]
* {{Term|Series|Big Blue Chuchu|link}}
*[[Chu Jelly]]
* {{Term|Series|Big Green Chuchu|link}}
*[[Chu Worm]]
* {{Term|Series|Blob|link}}
*[[Buzz Blob]]
* {{Term|Series|Blue Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Chu Jelly|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Chu Worm|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Dark Chuchu|link}}
|Japanese= {{Exp|ChuChu|チュチュ}}, {{Exp|Reddo ChuChu (Red ChuChu)|レッドチュチュ}}, {{Exp|Gurīn ChuChu (Green ChuChu)|グリーンチュチュ}}, {{Exp|Burū ChuChu (Blue ChuChu)|ブルーチュチュ}}, {{Exp|Ierō ChuChu (Yellow ChuChu)|イエローチュチュ}}, {{Exp|Iwa ChuChu (Rock ChuChu)|岩チュチュ}}, {{Exp|Toge ChuChu (Spike ChuChu)|トゲチュチュ}}
* {{Term|Series|Electric Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Fire Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Gel|link}}
|German=Schleim, Roter Schleim, Grüner Schleim, Blauer Schleim, Gelber Schleim, Violetter Schleim, Dornenschleim
* {{Term|Series|Giant Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Green Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Ice Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Metal Chuchu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Purple Chu|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Rare Chu|link}}
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]
* {{Term|Series|Red Chuchu|link}}
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]
* {{Term|Series|Rock Chuchu|link}}
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
* {{Term|Series|Spiny Chuchu|link}}
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]
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[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 8 April 2024

Chuchus,(MM | TMC | PH | ST | SS | BotW | TotK | HWL | HWAoC)[1][2][3][4][5] also known as ChuChus,(TWW)[6][7] and Chus,(TP)[1] are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are gelatinous creatures of living slime or jelly, often depicted with facial features.

Chuchus come in a wide variety of colors and types, with some having different traits and behaviors depending on their color. Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and Purple Chuchus are among some of the most common types of Chuchus in the series. Beginning with The Wind Waker, some Chuchus are capable of producing electricity as a defense mechanism, making them similar to Buzz Blobs in both appearance and behavior. Chuchus are relatively simple enemies to defeat; most varieties can be felled by a simple slash with the Swords, while some types must first be stunned with another item.

In several games, Chuchus also leave behind Chuchu Jelly when defeated. Chuchu Jelly is valued as an ingredient that can craft restorative Potions that can replenish health or other vitals depending on its color, and in some cases can even act as a substitute for the Potions themselves.

Characteristics

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Chuchus appear as bottom-heavy blobs of transparent jelly with large, grinning mouths full of crooked teeth and round eyes on stalks. They move around 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 the Sword. Chuchus are characterized as appearing either Green, Red, Yellow or Blue. Depending on their color, they contain various items inside their bodies which are dropped as they are defeated. Chuchus will shortly respawn after being destroyed, making fighting them a quick means of restocking on supplies in little time.

Red and Green Chuchus are commonplace to Termina Field, and carry Hearts and Magic Jars, respectively, in their bodies. Yellow Chuchus contain Arrows, and usually appear near puzzles or enemies that require the Bow. Blue Chuchus are the rarest, and only appear in the Great Bay Temple. They hold no items inside them; instead they can be frozen and used as a stepping stone by freezing them with the Ice Arrows, allowing Link to reach higher places. Tatl explains this by stating they are "just blob(s) of water." In Majora's Mask 3D, the Blue Chuchus sparkle, further indicating that they can be frozen.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, ChuChus take on a much different form that would become their most common depiction: they are top-heavy blobs of jelly with bulbous, yellow-green eyes that move by crawling or hopping on their pseudopod-like feet at their base. This appearance greatly resembles Buzz Blobs, an earlier slime enemy with a similar shape. When they appear, they make a distinctive chattering sound. If left alone, ChuChus melt into a tiny, slow-moving puddle, but immediately start hopping after Link when he approaches. Some ChuChus will ambush Link by dropping from above. ChuChus in The Wind Waker come in various colors, each with their own traits and sometimes unique Chu Jelly. They come in Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, and a newer type called a Dark ChuChu, which is dark purple in color and its eyes glow a deep yellow. ChuChus live on many islands across the Great Sea, including dungeons and most notably, Pawprint Isle, an island famous for its ChuChu population.[8][9] The Savage Labyrinth also contains Chuchus, among various other enemies encountered throughout the game; the only Chuchus that aren't found there are the Blue ones. Several ChuChus drop Chu Jelly when defeated, which can also be stolen from them with the Grappling Hook. Chu Jelly can be given to Doc Bandam on Windfall Island, a man studying ChuChus and their jelly,[10] to craft new Potions as well as make free servings in exchange.

Blue ChuChu

Main article: Blue Chuchu

Blue ChuChus are an extremely rare type of ChuChu,[9] with only 23 Blue ChuChus appearing in total throughout the Great Sea. They are found scattered on various islands. Blue ChuChus are highly electrified, and will shock Link if he attempts to attack one. However, these Chuchus will not pursue and try to attack Link like the other Chuchus do; rather, they'll try to flee from Link if he approaches. As they are constantly electrified, they must first be stunned before being attacked, with items such as with the Deku Leaf or the Boomerang. Alternately, they can be attacked with Bombs or Arrows. They drop the most valuable and rarest kind of Jelly: Blue Chu Jelly. If Link gives 15 Blue Chu Jellies to Doc Bandam, Blue Potions will become available for purchase. This type of Potion is a cure-all, being a mix of the Red and Green Potions, but it costs the most Rupees to purchase. Blue ChuChus, however, will only ever drop their Jelly Spoils once.

Yellow ChuChu

Main article: Yellow Chuchu

Yellow ChuChus are another type that possess the ability to electrify themselves, but unlike Blue ChuChus, they do not keep their bodies electrified at all times and will periodically drop their electric guard. They are even rarer than Blue ChuChus (technically), as they only appear on Pawprint Isle and in the Tower of the Gods. Like all Chuchus except Dark Chuchus, they can be stunned with the Boomerang or the Skull Hammer to make defeating them easier, or attacked with Bombs or Arrows. Additionally, defeating Chuchus with the Skull Hammer shows an alternate death animation, where they're reduced to small blobs of jelly, then they dissolve and the Chuchu is defeated. Yellow ChuChus yield Red Chu Jelly when defeated or hit with the Grappling Hook (despite being yellow), and they may alternatively drop Green Chu Jelly in the same manner.

Dark Chuchu

Main article: Dark Chuchu

Dark Chuchus are a unique type distinguished by their dark, purple coloration. They inhabit dark areas devoid of light, namely the Earth Temple and Ganon's Castle. These Chuchus are defeated differently compared to other Chuchus; you can't use the sword to defeat them, as they'll just reform if struck this way. Instead, you have to stun them with light, which turns them to stone; then you either use the Skull Hammer, or you pick them up and throw them to break them in this state, thus defeating them. Tingle mentions that you can't defeat them until you obtain the Mirror Shield, but this technically isn't true; it'll just be harder to do so. If you don't have the Mirror Shield yet, you just have to lure Dark Chuchus into beams of light coming from the ceiling, then defeat them in the manner mentioned above.

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap, Chuchus have an identical appearance and behavior to those in The Wind Waker. Most Chuchus emerge from the ground as small puddles, then pop up to leap at Link to attack. They also come in a variety of colors, each with different traits and characteristics. They are among some of the most common and weakest enemies, and can be found all over Hyrule.

Blue Chuchus, like those in The Wind Waker, have bodies that are constantly electrified. They can be attacked with Bombs or Arrows from afar, or alternately stunned with other items, such as the Boomerang. They are much rarer and are not native to any particular region.

Spiny Chuchus are purple Chuchus that possess a unique trait: they shoot out thorns from their body when Link is near. These spikes protect them from a wide assortment of attacks, and will remain in this state until Link backs away, whereupon the Spiny Chuchu will pursue him. To defeat them, Link must either be quick to attack or stun them first. A Bomb is powerful enough to penetrate their defenses. Arrows can also be shot at them from afar. They appear at Mount Crenel, and also act as the Sub-Bosses of the Cave of Flames.

Red Chuchus also come in an additional variant called a Rock Chuchu, which wear rock helmet over their faces. They appear in Veil Falls. These Chuchus do not jump, and their mask protects them from almost any attack. Their helmets can be destroyed by various attacks, including the Rock Breaker technique, turning them into regular Red Chuchus. A Bomb can also be used to defeat them instantly.

Link also encounters two giant Chuchus in Dungeons. These enemies are normal Chuchus, but appear much larger as Link is Minish-sized when they are encountered. A Big Green Chuchu appears as the Boss of Deepwood Shrine, and a Big Blue Chuchu appears as the Sub-Boss of the Temple of Droplets. These large Chuchus attack by jumping at Link periodically, and are fought by sucking up their jelly with the Gust Jar, though this does not work on other Chuchus when Link is normal-sized. When the Big Chuchus have enough of their jelly sucked up by the Gust Jar, they'll lose their balance, and then fall over after a few seconds; Link can then hit the Chuchus with his Sword and deal damage. When the big Chuchus are low on health, they'll jump around much more often. The Big Blue Chuchu will occasionally electrify itself, just like regular Blue Chuchus; it will be immune to the effects of the Gust Jar while it's electrified, but it won't electrify itself when it falls over.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Chuchus are simply known as Chus, and are little more than large, amoeba-like blobs of opaque jelly. They slide and powerfully leap to move and attack. Like previous incarnations, Chus come in various colors, including Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and a very rare variant called a Rare Chu. While little else sets apart between them, Chus have the ability to split and merge. A large Chu will split into two smaller Chus when attacked, similarly to a Zol dividing into Gels when struck, and will keep splitting until they are too small to do so. Chus appear in several places, including the entrance way of the Lakebed Temple, the Snowpeak Ruins, and in hidden Caves.

When Chus are defeated, they dissolve into a puddle which can then be scooped up into a Bottle to collect Chu Jelly. Unlike Chu Jelly of The Wind Waker, their remains can be used immediately as a drinkable solution. They have various different effects depending on the color of the Jelly. Red and Blue Chu Jelly act as their respective Potions, Yellow Chu Jelly is used like Lantern Oil, thus cannot be consumed, and Purple Chu Jelly has one of four different effects, determined randomly: restore or take away one of Link's Hearts, fully restore Link's Hearts, or drain Link's health to one quarter of a heart.

When two Chus of different colors collide, they will merge together and form a single, larger Chu. The new Chu will retain the color of the more common one (from least to most common: Rare, Blue, Red, Yellow, Purple). The exception to this is when a Blue and a Yellow Chu merge—which is only possible in the Cave of Ordeals—which creates a Green Chu in the Wii and HD versions; the Green Chu Jelly has no effect when drunk. Green Chu Jelly was meant to restore a Magic Meter that was scrapped during Twilight Princess's development; the HD Edition has messages when scooping up and viewing the description of Green Chu Jelly mentioning that it does absolutely nothing when consumed. These messages are not present in the original Wii Version.

Rare Chus are a significantly rare variety that are pearl-colored and sparkle. They appear anywhere where Chus are, but the chances of finding one are incredibly slim. The only certain places to find them are the Cave of Ordeals, inside a small cavern in Death Mountain, and inside three hidden Caves accessed via a dig spot (one under a tree at Snowpeak, another in the Gerudo Desert, and another beneath the barn in Ordon Ranch). Rare Chus are highly valuable as they leave behind Rare Chu Jelly, which has the same effect as Great Fairy's Tears. However, not only are they hard to find, but they are also the first to be targeted by Purple Chus to merge. If a Rare Chu and any other Chu merge, the new Chu will become the other color, canceling out the Rare Chu. Additionally, if Link already has Rare Chu Jelly, any Rare Chus set to appear will be replaced with Yellow Chus.

There's also data for Black Chus in the game. These Chus were scrapped in the final game, but are fully functional if added into the game. Black Chu Jelly has the same effects as the Nasty Soup, but if a Black Chu merges with any other Chu color, it'll turn into a Rare Chu; this is why the Black Chu was removed from the final game. Even so, Black Chu Jelly has fully functional messages in the Wii and GameCube Versions, stating that drinking it is a bad idea.

Phantom Hourglass

Rock ChuChu from Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, ChuChus appear similarly to their The Wind Waker and The Minish Cap incarnations. They are a common sight throughout the World of the Ocean King and can be found on many islands and inside dungeons. Generally, ChuChus are slow-moving enemies that pop out of the ground when Link is near. Most can be easily defeated with just the Sword or the most basic items.[11] They come in Red, Green, Blue and Yellow colors, as well as the Rock ChuChu variant.

Yellow and Blue ChuChus, like previous incarnations, are electrified and will shock Link if he strikes one. Yellow ChuChus will periodically drop their electrical barriers, but Blue ChuChus remain electrified. They can be stunned with items such as the Boomerang to disable their barriers, or alternately attacked with Arrows or Bombs from afar.

Rock ChuChus are similar to their The Minish Cap incarnation, as they wear rock helmets that protect them from most attacks. This ChuChu variety likes to hide beneath large rocks, busting out whenever Link draws near. It can be destroyed with a Bomb, its helmet pulled off with the Grappling Hook, or smashed with the Hammer.

Spirit Tracks

Main articles: Red Chuchu and Yellow Chuchu
Ice ChuChu from Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, ChuChus appear mostly the same as in Phantom Hourglass, but come in a few different variants. ChuChus in this game come in Red and Yellow colors, as well as three new variants called Ice ChuChu, Helmet ChuChu, and Metal Chuchu. As with the previous game, ChuChus are basic enemies that pop out of the ground and move slowly. They are among some of the most common and weakest enemies found throughout New Hyrule, and can be found in all four of its regional Realms. With the exception of the Ice ChuChu, all other ChuChus can be found in the Ocean Temple.

Yellow ChuChus are an electrified variant, and must be stunned first to interrupt their electric field before attacking. The Whirlwind, Boomerang and Whip can all be used to stun them.

Ice ChuChus are white ChuChus that produce an icy mist. Their mist prevents them from being attacked directly as it will freeze Link instantly, requiring the screen to be rubbed with the stylus to thaw him out. Like Yellow ChuChus, they can be stunned first to remove their defense mechanism, rendering them safe to attack. They appear in the Snow Realm.

Helmet ChuChu from Spirit Tracks

Metal Chuchus are another electric variant,[12] but are more dangerous as their electricity is not disabled when they are stunned, and most items such as the Boomerang and Whip do not affect them. They can only be defeated with Arrows, Bombs, Sword Beams, Phantom Zelda's sword, or a by throwing a sharp object grabbed by the Whip, such as a thorn or a Helmet ChuChu's helmet. Metal Chuchus appear in the Ocean Temple and the Tower of Spirits.

Helmet ChuChus are Red ChuChus that are similar to Rock ChuChus as they wear protective helmets, only except now their helmets are made of iron and have three horns. Their helmets are not easily destroyed, and must be pulled off using the Whip. The helmet can then either be thrown back at the ChuChu to defeat it or thrown away to finish it off with the Sword. Its helmet can also be thrown to damage other enemies as well. They appear in the Ocean Temple.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, Chuchus appear as blobs of jelly with dripping mouths and bulging eyes. They slowly crawl after Link when they spot him, and sometimes emerge from the ground. Chuchus come in various sizes, ranging from large to very small. Like Zols and the Chus of Twilight Princess, when they are struck with the Sword, they will split into smaller Chuchus. Although similar, the enemies are not as simple as previous incarnations, and must be dealt with accordingly - if struck horizontally with the Sword, a Chuchu will split horizontally, only for the top Chuchu 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 and distance them from each other to prevent them from merging. Bombs 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 form a Chuchu one size larger than the bigger of the two, regardless of the size of the smaller. Like Gels, small Chuchus can also grab a hold of Link's foot and slow him down until they are shook off.

Four variations of Chuchus exist in Skyward Sword, with some found in both Skyloft and various regions of The Surface. These include Green, Blue, Red, and Yellow Chuchus. Although they share the common colors of previous incarnations, the traits of each Chuchu are now slightly different. Green and Blue Chuchus do not have any particular abilities, although the green ones are found on land while the blue kind are found underwater. Yellow Chuchus are native to the Lanayru Desert region and retain their electrified bodies. They are capable of releasing an electric discharge, a defense which they tend to use after being split.

While Chu Jelly does not appear in Skyward Sword, Chuchus may sometimes drop Jelly Blobs after being defeated, which can be used to craft certain items. According to Fi, Chuchus are believed to reproduce asexually in a process similar to cell division,[13] though this is only seen when Link purposefully divides a large Chuchu.

Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Compendium Entry
084 (084) Chuchu
Description
This low-level, gel-based monster can be found all over Hyrule. It tends to spring its attacks on unsuspecting prey from the ground or from trees. Its strength varies by size, and the type of jelly it drops varies depending on whether the Chuchu was heated up, cooled down, or shocked.
Common Locations
Hyrule Field
West Necluda
Recoverable Materials
Chuchu Jelly

In Breath of the Wild, Chuchus are common Enemies throughout Hyrule Kingdom.[14] They often hide in Trees or underground in order to ambush their prey.[14] Standard Chuchus are blue, and they will drop Chuchu Jellies when defeated. However, when they are defeated by an elemental attack, such as Magic Gear or other elemental Weapons, Arrows, or environmental factors, they will drop Yellow Chuchu Jellies, Red Chuchu Jellies, or White Chuchu Jellies, depending on the elements used to kill them.[14] Three size variations of Chuchus can also be encountered, which will drop more Chuchu Jellies when defeated.[14] However, they are also stronger than their smaller counterparts.

Three additional variations of Chuchus appear, known as Fire Chuchus, Ice Chuchus, and Electric Chuchus. These variants can be found naturally in certain Regions, but they can be summoned by their respective elemental Wizzrobe. These Chuchus will inflict their respective elemental effect when they attack Link, though they are also capable of releasing elemental blasts. A similar, larger blast is also triggered when the elemental Chuchu is killed. After releasing these blasts, elemental Chuchus enter a "powered-down" state, marked by darker and duller colors. In this form, they lack their elemental coatings and thus cannot utilize their elemental abilities. After a few seconds, a powered-down Chuchu will restore its coating and abilities.

Drops

Drops of Chuchu (small)
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Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

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Chuchu Jelly
30.0 %

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Red Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

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Red Chuchu Jelly
30.0 %

Chuchu can drop 1 of:

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White Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as 1 of:

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White Chuchu Jelly
30.0 %

Chuchu can drop 1 of:

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Yellow Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as 1 of:

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Item Percentage

Yellow Chuchu Jelly
30.0 %

Drops of Chuchu (middle)
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Chuchu Jelly
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Chuchu Jelly
60.0 %

Chuchu can drop 2 of:

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Item Percentage

Red Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as between 1 and 2 of:

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Item Percentage

Red Chuchu Jelly
60.0 %

Chuchu can drop 2 of:

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White Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as between 1 and 2 of:

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Item Percentage

White Chuchu Jelly
60.0 %

Chuchu can drop 2 of:

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Yellow Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as between 1 and 2 of:

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Item Percentage

Yellow Chuchu Jelly
60.0 %

Drops of Chuchu (big)
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Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

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Chuchu Jelly
80.0 %

Chuchu can drop 3 of:

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Red Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as 2 of:

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Item Percentage

Red Chuchu Jelly
80.0 %

Chuchu can drop 3 of:

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White Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as 2 of:

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Item Percentage

White Chuchu Jelly
80.0 %

Chuchu can drop 3 of:

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Item Percentage

Yellow Chuchu Jelly
100.0 %

As well as 2 of:

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Item Percentage

Yellow Chuchu Jelly
80.0 %

Tears of the Kingdom

A small Chuchu can be seen fighting a Ranger Construct on a Sky Island.

Other Appearances

Nintendo Land



Hyrule Warriors Legends

Chuchus appear as enemies in Hyrule Warriors Legends. They appear in Green, Red and Yellow varieties. Unlike other enemies, normal attacks are ineffective against them. They can be defeated instantly by using the Hammer or by being caught in a Special Attack. If they are hit by the shockwave from the Hammer instead of the Hammer itself, they will be stunned briefly, allowing normal attacks to damage them. They attack by swinging around their head after deflecting base attacks. When defeated, ChuChus will drop items based on their color. Yellow ChuChus will drop a Force Fragment, Green ChucChus will drop a Magic Jar, and Red ChuChus drop Hearts.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Chuchus in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity have the exact same shape and color as the ones in Breath of the Wild. This is because Age of Calamity occurs at about the same time as the Great Calamity which means the Chuchus will be the same. The Giant Chuchus[15] from Breath of the Wild reappear as enemies during the Pulse of the Ancients DLC Missions, attacking by slamming down into the ground, firing out Chuchus, spinning their bodies, and rolling into enemies.

Trivia

  • The chattering that ChuChus make in The Wind Waker are actually the overlaying clips of two Japanese men arguing, sped up and played in reverse.[16]

Nomenclature

Chu is Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound one makes when giving a kiss, hence the Fishman's reference at Pawprint Isle.[8] The name may have once been a reference to the Chuchus' prominent lips in Majora's Mask.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
EnglishBR
Chuchu (BotW)
Japan
Japanese
チュチュ (Chuchu) (TWW | BotW | TotK)[20][21] 
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
丘丘 (Qiūqiū) (BotW | TotK) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
丘丘 (Qiūqiū) (BotW | TotK) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Chuchu (BotW | TotK)[27]
Canada
FrenchCA
Chuchu (BotW | TotK)
The French Republic
FrenchEU
  • Blob (TWW)[22]
  • Chuchu (BotW | TotK)
  •  
  •  
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Schleim (TWW | BotW | TotK)[25][26]Slime
The Italian Republic
Italian
  •  
  •  
The Republic of Korea
Korean
츄츄 (Chyuchyu) (BotW | TotK) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Чучу (Chuchu) (BotW)[23] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Chuchu (BotW | TotK)[24]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Chuchu (TWW | BotW | TotK)[28][29]
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Other Names

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 171
  2. "Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  4. "Chuchus" — Tutorials (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  5. "Chuchus
    Some Chuchus are engulfed in particular elements. Defeating them will cause a burst of their element, damaging enemies.
    " — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  6. "ChuChu" — Figurine (The Wind Waker HD)
  7. Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 63 (SS)
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Do you know what a ChuChu is, small fry? No, I'm not talking about the sound you make when you kiss someone! I'm talking about ChuChus! They're those slimy, monster-like puddles of goo that turn into blobs of jelly, stand up, and start jumping at you like crazy when you came near them. Well, in any case, there's lots of them on that island over there, so if you see any, I'd avoid them. They can get...nasty. Now that I think about it, every once in a while I see the potion brewer who lives on Windfall Island come here... Now why would he do that, fry?" — Fishman (The Wind Waker)
  9. 9.0 9.1 "This is an extremely rare color of Chu Jelly! ...Perhaps it indicates a new breed!? What a fascinating jelly development! I've never seen one of this particular hue on Pawprint Isle, a small atoll famous for its robust Chu population..." — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  10. "It's been ten years since I began my now legendary studies of the Chu Jelly." — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  11. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 11
  12. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 192
  13. "As they have no genders, they are believed to increase their population by dividing themselves into several smaller-sized Chuchus." — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 "This low-level, gel-based monster can be found all over Hyrule. It tends to spring its attacks on unsuspecting prey from the ground or from trees. Its strength varies by size, and the type of jelly it drops varies depending on whether the Chuchu was heated up, cooled down, or shocked." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  15. Nintendo, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details , Nintendo (Text), published June 11, 2021, retrieved June 19, 2021.
  16. 1jim3bob, Chuchu arguments , YouTube (Video), published August 18, 2013, retrieved February 1, 2016.
  17. "084 Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  18. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 171
  19. "ChuChu
    Habitat: vari.
    Possiede: Gelatina ChuChu.
    Vulnerabili: alle armi da lancio.
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  20. "チュチュ
    生息場所 さまざま
    獲物 チュチュゼリー
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  21. "084 チュチュ" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  22. "Il existe des Blobs de plusieurs couleurs, qui ont des caractéristiques différentes. Mais de manière générale, le Blob est vulnérable aux armes de jet." — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  23. "084 Чучу" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  24. "Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
  25. "Schleim
    Heimat: Überall
    Beute: Schleim-Gelee
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  26. "084 Schleim" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  27. "Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  28. "Chuchu
    Hábitat: Diversas islas
    Trofeo: Jugo de chuchu
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  29. "Chuchu" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)
  30. The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 33