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{{Infobox Enemy
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  |Model PH= File:PH Blue Chuchu Model.png
  |Model PH= File:PH Blue Chuchu Model.png
  |Model SS= File:SS Blue Chuchu Model.png
  |Model SS= File:SS Blue Chuchu Model.png
|Model SSHD= File:SSHD Blue Chuchu Model.png
  |Sprite TMC= File:TMC Blue Chuchu Sprite.png
  |Sprite TMC= File:TMC Blue Chuchu Sprite.png
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|caption=  
|caption=  
|pronunciation=  
|pronunciation=  
|plural=  
|plural= Blue Chuchus<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST |publisher= Prima |page= 183 |edition= Collector's Edition}}</ref>
|race= [[Chuchu]]
|race= [[Chuchu]]
|game= {{MM}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{SS}}
|game= MM, TWW, TMC, TP, PH, SS
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|habitat=  
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
|member=  
|member=  
|health=  
|health= {{Infobox Game Blocks
|attack=  
|MM= {{HP|MM|1}}
|TWW= {{HP|TWW|1}}
|TP= {{HP|TP|1}}
|SS= {{HP|SS|1}}
}}
|attack= {{Infobox Game Blocks
|MM= {{Damage
  |attack1= Contact
  |damage1= 0.25
}}
|TWW= {{Damage
  |attack1= Contact
  |damage1= 0.50
}}
|TP= {{Damage
  |attack1= Contact
  |damage1= 0.25
}}
}}
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{{Term/Store|Blue Chuchu|Blue Chuchus|Series, MM, MM3D, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, PH, SS|plural}},{{Exp Game|MM|TWW|TMC|PH|SS}}<ref name="E 171">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 171 {{Exp Game|MM|MM3D|TWW|TWWHD|TMC|TP|TPHD|PH|SS}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Blue Chu|Blue Chus|TP, TPHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref name="E 171"/> are recurring enemies in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
{{Term/Store|Blue Chuchu|Blue Chuchus|Series, MM, MM3D, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, PH, SS, SSHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|MM, TWW, TMC, PH, SS}}<ref name="E 171">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 171 {{Exp Game|MM, MM3D, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, SS}}}}</ref> also known as '''Blue ChuChus''',{{Exp Game|TWW}}{{Name Ref|TWWHD}} and {{Term/Store|Blue Chu|Blue Chus|TP, TPHD|plural}}{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref name="E 171"/>, are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
{{Tatl
|quote1= {{Color|MM White|Blue Chuchu}}... This doesn't have anything inside of it, so it's really just a blob of water.
}}
{{Plural|MM3D|Blue Chuchu}} are a special variant of {{Term|MM3D|Chuchu|link}} that appear exclusively in the {{Term|MM3D|Great Bay Temple|link}}. They do not contain any {{Plural|MM3D|Item|link}} such as {{Plural|MM3D|Heart|link}}, {{Plural|MM3D|Magic Jar|link}}, or {{Plural|MM3D|Arrow|link}}. They are susceptible to freezing with the {{Plural|MM3D|Ice Arrow|link}}, temporarily forming {{Plural|MM3D|Ice Block|link}} that can be pushed and used as platforms.


==={{TWW|-}}===
==={{TWW|-}}===
{{Tingle
|context1=
|quote1= It's a wiggly-giggly '''Blue ChuChu'''!  You'll get shocked if you use your sword! Stun it with your boomerang, maybe? You might also try using a Tingle Bomb!
|context2= After obtaining the Bow
|quote2= That's a wiggly-giggly '''Blue ChuChu'''! You'll go numb if you use your sword on it. You can handle it easily with an arrow! Or just use a Tingle Bomb!
}}
{{Plural|TWWHD|Blue Chuchu}} are a rare, electrified variant of {{Term|TWWHD|Chuchu|link}}. If {{Plural|TWWHD|Link}} attempts to touch them or strike them with his {{Term|TWWHD|Sword|link}}, he will be stunned by their electricity. They can safely be struck with ranged weapons and the {{Term|TWWHD|Grappling Hook|link}}. When they are hit with the {{Term|TWWHD|Boomerang|link}} or the shockwaves generated by {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}} and the {{Term|TWWHD|Skull Hammer|link}}, they will temporarily be stunned and lose their electrical protection. Upon defeat, they drop {{Plural|TWWHD|Blue Chu Jelly|link}}. However, each {{Term|TWWHD|Blue Chuchu}} will only do this once. A {{Term|TWWHD|Blue Chuchu}} that has been defeated before will instead drop a {{Term|TWWHD|Yellow Rupee|link}} upon defeat.
As there are only 23 {{Plural|TWWHD|Blue Chuchu}} on the {{Term|TWWHD|Great Sea|link}}, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} can only ever obtain 23 {{Plural|TWWHD|Blue Chu Jelly}}.
{{Collapsible
|header= Blue Chuchu Locations
|frame= true
|collapse= false
|content=
{{Data Table
|game= TWWHD
|storeAs= Blue Chuchu Locations
|columns= Island [Term][Nowrap], Location [Description]
|-
| Star Island
| Underneath a boulder (requires {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}} or the {{Plural|TWWHD|Power Bracelet|link}}).
|-
| Northern Fairy Island
| Near the eastern palm tree.
|-
| Crescent Moon Island
| Near the {{Term|TWWHD|Treasure Chest|link}}.
|-
| Crescent Moon Island
| Near the same {{Term|TWWHD|Treasure Chest}}.
|-
| Overlook Island
| On top of the far side of the island (requires the {{Term|TWWHD|Hookshot|link}}).
|-
| Mother and Child Isles
| On the smaller of the two islands.
|-
| Spectacle Island
| Underneath the small bridge.
|-
| Pawprint Isle
| On top of the north-eastern statue.
|-
| Western Fairy Island
| Near the southern palm tree.
|-
| Rock Spire Isle
| Link can find this {{Term|TWWHD|Chu}} after blowing up each rock, then reaching the final rock spire.
|-
| Tingle Island
| Near the small wooden sign by the base of the tower.
|-
| Eastern Fairy Island
| Near the northern palm tree.
|-
| Thorned Fairy Island
| Near the eastern palm tree.
|-
| Needle Rock Isle
| On the ring isle.
|-
| Stone Watcher Island
| Behind the giant faced rock.
|-
| Bird's Peak Rock
| On the ledge above the steel door (requires the {{Term|TWWHD|Grappling Hook|link}}).
|-
| Diamond Steppe Island
| On one of the higher up ledges (requires the {{Term|TWWHD|Hookshot}}).
|-
| Shark Island
| When Link activates all four switches quickly, an updraft will appear, which he can then use with the {{Term|TWWHD|Wind's Requiem|link}} and the {{Term|TWWHD|Deku Leaf|link}} to reach the highest point of the island where the {{Term|TWWHD|Chu}} is.
|-
| Southern Fairy Island
| Near the eastern palm tree.
|-
| Cliff Plateau Isles
| When Link drops into the hole and makes his way through the cave, he will come out on the other side where the {{Term|TWWHD|Chu}} is.
|-
| Horseshoe Island
| This {{Term|TWWHD|Chu}} only spawns at night, and can be found to the right of the second hole.
|-
| Angular Isles
| On top of the largest isle next to the {{Term|TWWHD|Treasure Chest}}.
|-
| Boating Course
| Link can reach this {{Term|TWWHD|Chu}} by using the {{Term|TWWHD|Deku Leaf}} to glide from the highest point of the main island to the island on the other side.
}}
}}


==={{TMC|-}}===
==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Plural|TMC|Blue Chuchu}} are found within the caves of {{Term|TMC|Veil Falls|link}} and in the {{Term|TMC|Palace of Winds|link}} in {{TMC}}. As soon as they emerge from the ground, they electrify themselves; they are invulnerable to {{Term|TMC|Sword|link}} strikes while electrified, and must be damaged with a different {{Term|TMC|Item|link}} or stunned with the {{Term|TMC|Boomerang|link}} or {{Term|TMC|Magical Boomerang|link}}. If {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} touches one while it is electrified, it will damage him and stun him briefly.


==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
They appear as enemies in {{TP}} and are more rare then your standard Red or [[Purple Chu]]'s. Upon defeat they drop [[Blue Chu Jelly]] which can be scooped up in a [[bottle]] to drink, to restore all of [[Link]]'s [[Heart]]'s.
Blue Chus appear as enemies in {{TP}} and are more rare than [[Red Chuchu|Red Chus]], [[Yellow Chuchu|Yellow Chus]], or [[Purple Chu|Purple Chus]]. They can be found in the [[Lakebed Temple]], [[Hyrule Field]], [[Snowpeak Ruins]], and [[Cave|Caves]]. Upon defeat, they drop [[Blue Chu Jelly]] which Link can scoop up in a [[bottle]] and drink, restoring his entire [[Life Gauge]]. This jelly is functionally identical to a [[Blue Potion]], but cannot be purchased.


==={{PH|-}}===
==={{PH|-}}===
Appearing similar to their design in The Wind Waker, Blue Chuchus constantly discharge electricity as opposed to the [[Yellow Chuchu]]'s periodic bursts. As a result, Blue Chuchus cannot be killed with a sword while their defenses are up, and instead must be stunned first or dispatched by other means.


==={{SS|-}}===
==={{SS|-}}===
Blue Chuchus appear in ''Skyward Sword'', though unlike previous Zelda games, they cannot discharge electricity and remain underwater. Blue Chuchus can only be defeated by [[Link]] performing an underwater spin, though strict attention to the air gauge is nesscary.
{{Stub|SS}}
{{Fi
|quote1= <p>Target lock: {{Color|SS Blue|Blue Chuchu}}</p><p>This is a rare, aquatic Chuchu. Known for attaching itself to unaware victims, its gelatinous body will clog your air pipe, literally taking your breath away.</p><p>It is exceedingly dangerous to allow one of the larger specimens to stick to you for any length of time.</p>
}}
 
Blue Chuchus appear in {{SS|-}}, though unlike some previous Zelda games, they cannot discharge electricity and remain underwater. Blue Chuchus can only be defeated by [[Link]] performing an underwater spin, though strict attention to the air gauge is necessary.
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
|-
| Blue ChuChu<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= CE |guide= Nintendo |page= 138 {{Exp Game|MM}}}}</ref>
| {{MM}}
| {{Guide|CE|Nintendo}}
| {{E}}
}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:TWW Blue Chuchu Model 2.png|A {{Term|TWW|Blue Chuchu}} from {{TWW|-}}
</gallery>
 
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Big Blue Chuchu]]
* [[Big Blue Chuchu]]
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{{Categories
{{Categories
  |Chuchus
  |Chuchus
  |enemies= MM, MM3D, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST
  |enemies= MM, MM3D, TMC, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, SSHD
}}
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