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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', ChuChus are now depicted as wobbly, top-heavy creatures with bulging eyes. As they move, they make a chittering noise that is actually a soundbyte of two men arguing in Japanese, but sped up and distorted.<ref>Snow (August 18, 2013). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p33g_wkgGuw Chuchu arguments]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 6, 2021.</ref> They still hop at Link to attack, but now slowly ooze after him to chase while the colors differentiate between behaviors. They can also float across water in an invincible puddle-like form, and drop [[Chuchu Jelly|Chu Jelly]] in different colors when defeated. Once again, red and green are the more common ones. Red ones simply pursue Link, but green ones hide from him in their puddle-like form much of the time. Both types drop their respective jelly color when defeated or hit with the [[Grappling Hook]]. If one drops an [[Treasure Sphere|Item Ball]], it will contain three of the respective sort of Chu Jelly.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', ChuChus are now depicted as wobbly, top-heavy creatures with bulging eyes. As they move, they make a chittering noise that is actually a soundbyte of two men arguing in Japanese, but sped up and distorted.<ref>Snow (August 18, 2013). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p33g_wkgGuw Chuchu arguments]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 6, 2021.</ref> They still hop at Link to attack, but now slowly ooze after him to chase while the colors differentiate between behaviors. They can also float across water in an invincible puddle-like form, and drop [[Chuchu Jelly|Chu Jelly]] in different colors when defeated. Once again, red and green are the more common ones. Red ones simply pursue Link, but green ones hide from him in their puddle-like form much of the time. Both types drop their respective jelly color when defeated or hit with the [[Grappling Hook]]. If one drops an [[Treasure Sphere|Item Ball]], it will contain three of the respective sort of Chu Jelly.


Yellow ChuChus are again more rare, but are constantly electrified unless stunned, similar to [[Buzz Blob]]s. They appear most prominently in the first segment of the [[Tower of the Gods]]. They do not have their own jelly color, and as such drop either red or green jelly, with an Item Ball from one releasing a mixture of five. Blue ones are also quite rare, and are electrified like the yellow ones, but with more health. Usually, there is only one Blue ChuChu on an island, with the exception of [[Crescent Moon Island]], which has two. They only drop their Blue Chu Jelly once each, and if enough is collected, it can be given to [[Doc Bandam]] to make the [[Blue Potion]].
Yellow ChuChus are again more rare, but are constantly electrified unless stunned, similar to [[Buzz Blob]]s. They appear most prominently in the first segment of the [[Tower of the Gods]]. They do not have their own jelly color, and as such drop either red or green jelly, with an Item Ball from one releasing a mixture of five. Blue ones are also quite rare, and are electrified like the yellow ones, but with more health. Usually, there is only one Blue ChuChu on an island, with the exception of [[Pawprint Island]], which has two. They only drop their Blue Chu Jelly once each, and if enough is collected, it can be given to [[Doc Bandam]] to make the [[Blue Potion]].


The [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] and [[Ganon's Tower]] also contain a light-hating purple type called the '''Dark ChuChu'''. When attacked, it simply breaks apart and reforms immediately, though when shined with light, it becomes an inanimate statue. At this point, it can be picked up to use as a weight for [[switch]]es, or thrown or attacked with the [[Skull Hammer]] to defeat it, which like the Yellow ChuChu, gives either red or green Chu Jelly. If not defeated, however, they eventually return to their normal form. Due to commonly being used for switch puzzles, they often respawn indefinitely.
The [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] and [[Ganon's Tower]] also contain a light-hating purple type called the '''Dark ChuChu'''. When attacked, it simply breaks apart and reforms immediately, though when shined with light, it becomes an inanimate statue. At this point, it can be picked up to use as a weight for [[switch]]es, or thrown or attacked with the [[Skull Hammer]] to defeat it, which like the Yellow ChuChu, gives either red or green Chu Jelly. If not defeated, however, they eventually return to their normal form. Due to commonly being used for switch puzzles, they often respawn indefinitely.

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