@@P0chuL1ver That is indeed the Windfall Island potion shopkeeper. If you bring him 15 Green or Blue Chu Jellies, he will give you a green or blue potion, respectively.
Interesting…..it either implies Chu Chu’s were always a species living in the world of Zelda (not created by Ganondorf) or that Chu Chu’s are an invasive species in more ways than just attacking the populace, but taking over like how a rat nest.
Chuchus we’re active during the time of Demise’s resurrection, so it’s possible that they are created by the true Demon King himself, or were tempted into joining him.
Not necessarily monsters were created by ganon or demise. It is said they are revived by him, but if they were created, why not create more efficient creatures? My personal headcanon is that most monster were natural occurring until they made some pact with demons to gain immortality in trade for servitude in combat, at least the sentient ones(since many games makes it clear that some monsters are sentient, this dating back to the first game). Idk about chuchus and other creatures that looks unsentient such as keese, could either be that they are naturally vicious creatures or can easily be manipulated with demon magic, thus entering into servitude and getting unaggressive towards other allies.
@@MikaelHermesBerbertVieiraThis actually makes a lot of sense, as in ToTK, Ganondorf calls the monsters his "servants" or something like that instead of calling them his creations.
well, Moldugas were an actual native species to the Gerudo desert before Ganondorf corrupted them and transformed them into part of his monster army, so its likely either him or Demise did something like that with the chuchu species.
This is one of the reasons why I loved the Windwaker Each individual island has some sort of history to them as all these uses to be mountains And finding out lore about them is fun
I remember those sacs on the ceiling as a kid. I thought they were either centuries of built up goo from them walking on the ceiling all the time, or centuries of built up dead chuchu bodies.
@@shark_girlI think they're helpful, because then the person will learn from it and won't make the same mistake in the future. Isn't it better to get called out on your mistakes in a situation like this rather than in a situation where it could actually cause problems (like at school or work)?
@@shinyy187 This guy probably thinks "big ocean to sail = open world". Thats stupid because WW still had the classic(and good) lock and key style gated progression of older zelda games.
@@shinyy187 BotW’s art style is definitely evolved directly from Wind Waker. Not sure if that’s what he means but that’s the connection that’s apparent to me.
That’s a very interesting theory; I didn’t think into this direction. It makes sense. 🤔 Thanks, Zeltik! 🙂 Now I also know that the statues flanking the egg don’t depict frogs but Chuchus or Chuchu heads. Thanks also for that! 🙂
I once accidentally positioned my camera in a place where I could see that blue ChuChu on that statue, before he spawned. He’s still there he’s just really, really tiny.
Personal headcanon: chuchus were once very smart creatures that traveled through the stars and oneday landed on earth where they mercilessly harassed a man without arms and legs but had hands and feet and almost took over the earth until they got stupid and just exist on earth as a non-threatening menace
"Where they come from," is a bit of a stretch, but "What a ChuChu infestation looks like when it forms," seems 100% whether this is their point of origin, or not
i saw this island for the firs time in a randomized run 2 years ago and i genuinely thought it was modded in or something because somehow in like 20 years id never seen it before
I believe this is where all the chu chu variants can be found as well. Save for the yellow ones but they might not be natually occuring since they only appear in the tower of the gods.
This is actually where the ChuPocalypse was starting, but the giant dog of light stomped on them and turned them to stone, preventing the end of the world.
i also heard a theory that the egg is actually of alien nature and either there is/was a really big chu chu at some point were all of the others originated from, or the chu chus evolved from the thing that came out of the egg
One of the things that I find interesting is that the caverns have the same firefly animations of the Forest Haven, and are still covered with trees and fauna that one would basically expect from a forest--leading to my crackpot theory that pawprint's cavernous system is related to the lost woods somehow.
Rather than it being like egg sacs hanging from the ceiling I feel like the intention is probably for them to be something more like unrefined Chu jelly and that once it builds up enough to finally drop from the ceiling it forms a Chuchu.
I think all things classed as "monster" in zelda are spawned by Ganon, but this definitely looks like it's supposed to imply chuchu's are created there
I never really considered that Pawprint Isle was the birthplace of Chu Chu's, but I guess that may be due to the fact that you don't fight a giant Chu Chu Matriarch as a boss there. I knew the statues were Chu Chu's, though. And I do like exploring the cave system every time I go there.
There are more questions now. Where do the sacs come from? A Queen Chuchu? And how do chuchus travel between islands without dissolving in the briney salt water of the ocean?
Not sure if this is relevant but: This island was featured in the old zelda collection for gamecube. Before this game released there was a 20min demo with 3 places to check out. This island was one of them. Maybe these unique objects and visuals are from this demo or older builds.
an npc in the game mentions this island is where he gets his chu jelly from
Isn't that the Windfall potion shopkeeper, which ask also for a blue chuchu glue to make blue potions?
@@P0chuL1ver That is indeed the Windfall Island potion shopkeeper. If you bring him 15 Green or Blue Chu Jellies, he will give you a green or blue potion, respectively.
@@AzurePip Glad I remember this while it has been awhile I haven't played the game 😄
So? Why not farm your own ChuChu jelly?
@@BrothersCourage Who do you mean?
There's a Blue's Clues joke here somewhere
Blue's Chus
Chu skidoo, we can too
A chu, a chu!
Totally a missed opportunity to say, "a Blue's Chus joke"... 😆
Probably in having the entire island being a clue.
Interesting…..it either implies Chu Chu’s were always a species living in the world of Zelda (not created by Ganondorf) or that Chu Chu’s are an invasive species in more ways than just attacking the populace, but taking over like how a rat nest.
Chuchus we’re active during the time of Demise’s resurrection, so it’s possible that they are created by the true Demon King himself, or were tempted into joining him.
Not necessarily monsters were created by ganon or demise. It is said they are revived by him, but if they were created, why not create more efficient creatures?
My personal headcanon is that most monster were natural occurring until they made some pact with demons to gain immortality in trade for servitude in combat, at least the sentient ones(since many games makes it clear that some monsters are sentient, this dating back to the first game).
Idk about chuchus and other creatures that looks unsentient such as keese, could either be that they are naturally vicious creatures or can easily be manipulated with demon magic, thus entering into servitude and getting unaggressive towards other allies.
@@MikaelHermesBerbertVieiraThis actually makes a lot of sense, as in ToTK, Ganondorf calls the monsters his "servants" or something like that instead of calling them his creations.
well, Moldugas were an actual native species to the Gerudo desert before Ganondorf corrupted them and transformed them into part of his monster army, so its likely either him or Demise did something like that with the chuchu species.
I'm more impressed that chu chus managed to escape a literal ocean island and make it to almost every dungeon in the game.
This is one of the reasons why I loved the Windwaker
Each individual island has some sort of history to them as all these uses to be mountains
And finding out lore about them is fun
I remember those sacs on the ceiling as a kid. I thought they were either centuries of built up goo from them walking on the ceiling all the time, or centuries of built up dead chuchu bodies.
Makes sense to me
yep that checks out
I love the Zeltik shorts. Quick but interesting.
I always thought it was some sort nest, it adds a lot to make the world feel more real in an already emersive game
Immersive*
@@danielburleson563 Grammar corrections are for arguments. No need for them on a simple statement like this.
@@shark_girl actually they aren't for arguments because that's when youve lost. Obviously.
It was a correction, nothing more. No insults or anything.
@@shark_girlI think they're helpful, because then the person will learn from it and won't make the same mistake in the future. Isn't it better to get called out on your mistakes in a situation like this rather than in a situation where it could actually cause problems (like at school or work)?
@@Jordan3DS That’s right!
I saw this island as a reference to Link's Awakening and the Wind Fish's egg as a kid.
As I didn't have a WiiU, I BEG Nintendo: PLEASE port WWHD to Switch!!
It was always my favorite Zelda game.
it's on the gamecube if that makes you feel better
Pretty easy to find online if you really want to play it.
@@voiceofthelegion578 I don't have a computer. I only have a Switch and a PS4.
@@getshwifty3101 that's unfortunate most games are just available on pc if you know where to look
Bruh just get a wii and mod it
Seeing this clip of WW just makes me think about how much WW was a precursor to BotW/TotK.
How?
@@shinyy187 This guy probably thinks "big ocean to sail = open world". Thats stupid because WW still had the classic(and good) lock and key style gated progression of older zelda games.
@@JJAB91 exactly
@@shinyy187 BotW’s art style is definitely evolved directly from Wind Waker. Not sure if that’s what he means but that’s the connection that’s apparent to me.
@@chfgnexactly that
Love these short formats of covering small topics and Zelda easter eggs or secrets
Loving the new shorts
Fr
These aren't new. It's from a 3 year old video.
@@celestialkitsune the echoes of wisdom shorts are
OR!….. it’s a migratory chu-chu breeding ground.
Bro, loving your short format videos!! It's like special treats before your long videos!! :D
but why a paw print? chuchus don't even have paws!
Could also be that it's actually meant to represent the profile of a Chu Chu with its four protruding feet like splooshes
@@bitter-bit That’s an interesting idea. 🤔
Maybe Bartholomew Kuma sent them there.
I’m loving these Zelda factoid shorts. Keep em coming!
That’s a very interesting theory; I didn’t think into this direction. It makes sense. 🤔 Thanks, Zeltik! 🙂
Now I also know that the statues flanking the egg don’t depict frogs but Chuchus or Chuchu heads. Thanks also for that! 🙂
this very much reminds me of the birth places of like-like in oracle of seasons
The sacs are giving serious Alien 2 vibes. Watch out gang!
this game manages to glorng its way into my heart with how charming it is.
I remember finding this island when I was little. I spent hours in here trying to uncover secrets.
The "egg" is the top of a giant underground chuchu statue.
I once accidentally positioned my camera in a place where I could see that blue ChuChu on that statue, before he spawned. He’s still there he’s just really, really tiny.
When I was little I had no idea what this island was. But as I got older and replayed I realized it’s the core birthplace of chuchus in the world.
The "Egg" looks like a meteorite.
Personal headcanon: chuchus were once very smart creatures that traveled through the stars and oneday landed on earth where they mercilessly harassed a man without arms and legs but had hands and feet and almost took over the earth until they got stupid and just exist on earth as a non-threatening menace
Thank you we need moree of these
*Me, who's only played BOTW*
"Blue chuchu's are rare?"
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"Where they come from," is a bit of a stretch, but "What a ChuChu infestation looks like when it forms," seems 100% whether this is their point of origin, or not
Legend says it was made by a man named Kuma.
Just when I though I knew everything Zelda related Zeltik drops the Pawprint Island Chu-Chu Cave on me
Music loops almost perfectly. Love the attention to detail
This theory has been confirmed, by me, a chuchu birthed from the hanging sacks
You see, when one Chu likes another Chu very much, they combine to make ChuChu
That last fact got a little strange, though logical.
The egg is where chuchu rocket crashed!
loving the shorts!
I love how blue chuchus used to be the rare ones
I love how the z targeting arrow made it look like you were pointing out the chuchu
I daw the sacs and went on to assume chuchu eggs.
Loving the shorts!
I've had this game since it came out and I don't think I ever went inside the cave since I do not recognize any of this. Now I must go there
the sacs are just large drips of chu jelly, and the chuchus are pieces of it that have dripped off
I thought about this, but you explained it much better
I never knew how to enter this cave as a kid, I've never seen this!
That's not a blue ChuChu that's a Wobbuffet lmao
I didn't even know there was caves below that island
I always thought those were frog statues 😅
i saw this island for the firs time in a randomized run 2 years ago and i genuinely thought it was modded in or something because somehow in like 20 years id never seen it before
I believe this is where all the chu chu variants can be found as well. Save for the yellow ones but they might not be natually occuring since they only appear in the tower of the gods.
This is actually where the ChuPocalypse was starting, but the giant dog of light stomped on them and turned them to stone, preventing the end of the world.
Interesting the blue chuchus were once rare
Love the shorts Zeltik!
Chus probably seep through the ground to travel sense we don't see them at sea.
i also heard a theory that the egg is actually of alien nature and either there is/was a really big chu chu at some point were all of the others originated from, or the chu chus evolved from the thing that came out of the egg
Piece of heart and lots of chuchu jelly
>uninhabited
>there's Chuchu's
>ChuchuLivesMatter
In 2003 I never knew you could enter to find a cave, thanks for this short, i need to find the island and go in .
THERE IS GOO IN THAT SACK!
ROCK AND STONE ⛏️
I have never been in this cave before.. safe to say it's where one of my missing heart pieces are ig lol
I've played and beat this game over 4 times and I don't think I've ever entered this cave.
Never knew you could get inside the egg tbh
It is also the earliest place to get the 4th heart.
One of the things that I find interesting is that the caverns have the same firefly animations of the Forest Haven, and are still covered with trees and fauna that one would basically expect from a forest--leading to my crackpot theory that pawprint's cavernous system is related to the lost woods somehow.
Used to explore here in the Collector's Edition demo.
Please keep up the Wind Waker theories and mysteries
Rather than it being like egg sacs hanging from the ceiling I feel like the intention is probably for them to be something more like unrefined Chu jelly and that once it builds up enough to finally drop from the ceiling it forms a Chuchu.
I think the "sac-like" stuff on the ceiling is supposed to look like slime dripping from the ceiling. To go with the chuchus.
The sacs look like the bottoms of gloom hands
Ooo! There's a Gunk Seed!
They need to rerelease this on the Switch already!
I’d love to play this again
I think all things classed as "monster" in zelda are spawned by Ganon, but this definitely looks like it's supposed to imply chuchu's are created there
Fun in there!! Still playing it on my GameCube
i never found that cave what!! i need to play the game again
I never really considered that Pawprint Isle was the birthplace of Chu Chu's, but I guess that may be due to the fact that you don't fight a giant Chu Chu Matriarch as a boss there. I knew the statues were Chu Chu's, though. And I do like exploring the cave system every time I go there.
CHU CHUS ARE NOT OUR ENEMY
Bro you keep playin' that deku music i'm boutta buss my snotty shots out me britches
This was my favorite game of all time. I actually am bothered by seeing the island zoomed out wile the water is moving
We need a Switch version with the added cut content!!
Wouldn't be able to add much because alot of it was restructured for different games made after WW.
Does windwaker have a lot of cut content?
At least normal Island is full of life, unlike one island, a normal penthouse underground full of redead what up with that
So a place im sure not visited by me. Looks pretty cool.
Chu chu breeding grounds 😳
I don't think I ever saw that cavern
I love the short zelda video
Blue chuchu's were rare, in BOTW they were common pests
I know the mystery of the island I think I'll explore the island soon
There are more questions now. Where do the sacs come from? A Queen Chuchu? And how do chuchus travel between islands without dissolving in the briney salt water of the ocean?
It's a Chu chu nightclub of course.
WW is my favorite Zelda game and the HD version is just the chefs kiss on top
Not sure if this is relevant but:
This island was featured in the old zelda collection for gamecube. Before this game released there was a 20min demo with 3 places to check out. This island was one of them.
Maybe these unique objects and visuals are from this demo or older builds.
more shorts pls zeltik, thx
THIS WHOLE YIME YOU COULD ENTER THAT THING!!!!!!!
My personal head cannon is that this was a comet that hit hyrule carrying life forms such as this. I can’t explain their existence in any other way.
The same way any other organism exists there? Which, in the real world, zero percent of such organisms came from "a comet carrying lifeforms".
well to be fair there are so many really weird animals in real life but nice theory
You speak the real Chuchu....
the real question is how do they get all over the great sea
Nice
I miss shit like this, not enough of it in current games. Just weird unexplained stuff for the sake of being weird and unsettling.
Pubby. Its pubby island now