Green Chuchu

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Green Chuchus,(MM)[1] also known as Green Chus,(TP)[1] are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.

Characteristics

Majora's Mask

Green Chuchus are commonplace to Termina Field, and carry Magic Jars in their bodies.

The Wind Waker

Green Chuchus can be found on Pawprint Isle, Forest Haven, the Forbidden Woods, the Earth Temple, and the Wind Temple in The Wind Waker. They behave like and are often found with Red Chuchus. They, however, possess the ability to shrink into a puddle to evade Link's attacks. When defeated, they drop Green Chu Jelly. Link can give Doc Bandam 15 Green Chu Jelly to craft Green Potions, making them available for purchase.

The Minish Cap

Green Chuchus are common to the Minish Woods in The Minish Cap. They attack simply by jumping.

Twilight Princess

Green Chus are created when a Blue Chu merges with a Yellow Chu in the Wii version of Twilight Princess and in Twilight Princess HD.[2] In the Nintendo GameCube version, the merge will result in a Purple Chu instead.[3] When defeated, they will leave Green Chu Jelly behind, which can be scooped up with an Empty Bottle.

Phantom Hourglass

Template:Sectstub Green Chuchus can be found in the Temple of Courage in Phantom Hourglass.

Skyward Sword

Template:Sectstub Green Chuchus are found on land in Skyward Sword, in Faron Woods, Skyloft, and other places. They are more complex to defeat than in previous Zelda games, having to be split into smaller variants, which should then be killed, otherwise they would merge back. They are now the weakest Chuchu, since Red Chuchus are on fire. If they make contact with Link, they will hold him until he wiggles out.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese グリーンチュチュ (Gurīn ChuChu) Green Chuchu
France FrenchEU Blob vert Green Blob
Germany German Grüner Schleim Green Slime
Italy Italian Chu Chu Verde
Latin America SpanishLA Chuchu verde Green Chuchu

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 171 (MM)
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