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Los Chuckya (ホルへい Horuhei), son enemigos de el juego Super Mario 64 y de su remake. Chuckyas are purple enemies resembling Bob-ombs that appear in the games Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS and they attack by picking up Mario and heaving him at a random area if Mario gets close to them. Mario can simply defeat them by picking them up and throwing them, releasing five coins from them. In Super Mario 64 DS, Yoshi cannot defeat these enemies. These enemies can be found in Wet-Dry World, Tiny-Huge Island (Giant version), Tall, Tall Mountain, Rainbow Ride, and Bowser in the Sky. In Super Mario 64 DS, they have a new feature, wind-up keys on their back. Chuckya are large purple enemies in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. These troublesome enemies resemble Bob-ombs, except they've got round purple bodies, a red antenna, and red hands. These red hands are used to pick up Mario if he gets too close, and whilst Mario's stuck in a Chuckya's grip, he'll spin you around for about a second and then he'll quite literally "chuckya" in the direction he's facing, explaining the reasoning behind his name. Hence the sentence before, Chuckya is a pun of words Chuck and you. Les Chuckya sont de grands Bob-ombs violets apparaissant dans Super Mario 64 et son remake. Contrairement aux Bob-ombs classiques, ils ont des mains et portent des gants rouges. Ils n'ont cependant pas de pieds et se déplacent en équilibre sur une pointe grise. Si Mario s'en approche, le Chuckya le portera avant de le jeter plus loin. Il est possible de vaincre un Chuckya en le prenant par derrière avant de le lancer. Il explose alors, laissant cinq pièces. Dans Super Mario 64 DS, seul Yoshi ne peut pas les vaincre.
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Les Chuckya sont de grands Bob-ombs violets apparaissant dans Super Mario 64 et son remake. Contrairement aux Bob-ombs classiques, ils ont des mains et portent des gants rouges. Ils n'ont cependant pas de pieds et se déplacent en équilibre sur une pointe grise. Si Mario s'en approche, le Chuckya le portera avant de le jeter plus loin. Il est possible de vaincre un Chuckya en le prenant par derrière avant de le lancer. Il explose alors, laissant cinq pièces. Dans Super Mario 64 DS, seul Yoshi ne peut pas les vaincre. Chuckya are large purple enemies in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. These troublesome enemies resemble Bob-ombs, except they've got round purple bodies, a red antenna, and red hands. These red hands are used to pick up Mario if he gets too close, and whilst Mario's stuck in a Chuckya's grip, he'll spin you around for about a second and then he'll quite literally "chuckya" in the direction he's facing, explaining the reasoning behind his name. Hence the sentence before, Chuckya is a pun of words Chuck and you. For Mario to defeat a Chuckya, he needs to go behind the Chuckya, as cowardly as that may be, and pick him up and throw him. As a result, the Chuckya will detonate, and will release five coins (one of the few occasions where cowardice actually pays off for once). You can find Chuckyas in Wet-Dry World, Tall, Tall Mountain, Tiny-Huge Island (in the giant area) and Bowser in the Sky. Los Chuckya (ホルへい Horuhei), son enemigos de el juego Super Mario 64 y de su remake. Chuckyas are purple enemies resembling Bob-ombs that appear in the games Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS and they attack by picking up Mario and heaving him at a random area if Mario gets close to them. Mario can simply defeat them by picking them up and throwing them, releasing five coins from them. In Super Mario 64 DS, Yoshi cannot defeat these enemies. These enemies can be found in Wet-Dry World, Tiny-Huge Island (Giant version), Tall, Tall Mountain, Rainbow Ride, and Bowser in the Sky. In Super Mario 64 DS, they have a new feature, wind-up keys on their back.