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'''Chuck the Plant''' is a [[mascot]] of sorts in several of [[LucasArts]]' adventure games.
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Chuck the Plant is first found in the library of [[Maniac Mansion]]. It appears to be an ordinary plant, but using the cursor to examine it (or otherwise attempt to manipulate it) reveals that this is, in fact, Chuck.<ref name="injokes">{{cite web|url=http://members.fortunecity.com/harang/injokes.html|title=Maniac Mansion In-Jokes|accessdate=2008-07-29}}</ref> Apart from the unusual property of having a human name, the plant is otherwise unremarkable and useless (a '[[red herring (plot device)|red herring]]').
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Another plant with the label Chuck appears in the game ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure]]'' in [[Henry Jones, Sr.|Henry Jones]]' house.<ref name="injokes"/> In the demo version of the game, it is called [[LeChuck]] the Plant.

In ''[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis]]'', there is an object labelled "the Plant", but it is found on a screen that was cut from the final game. It is visible only with SCUMM reverse-engineering programs such as [[SCUMM Revisited]].

Chuck reappears in the [[Maniac Mansion]] sequel ''[[Day of the Tentacle]]'' as a large, and presumably mutated, [[cactus]].<ref name="injokes"/>

''Note'': Some gamers confuse Chuck with a mutated (seemingly intelligent) carnivore plant found upstairs, next to a typewriter. That plant is not Chuck, since Chuck is found in the library and is significantly smaller.

==Appearance in non-Lucas games==
* In homage to LucasArts, the adventure game ''[[Enclosure (computer game)|Enclosure]]'' also contains a plant named Chuck.
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'', ''Charles the Plant'' can be found in 'Jobasha's Rare Books'. Like many plants in ''Morrowind'', it can provide alchemy ingredients; in this case, a unique ingredient "Meteor Slime", another homage to ''[[Maniac Mansion]]''.
* The Chuck Plant also appears in the [[Housemarque]] point-and-click adventure ''Alien Incident''.
* Chuck the Plant appears in a LucasFan Games production "The new Adventures of Zak Mc Kracken"{{Fact|date=May 2009}}
* In the Nintendo DS game ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]'', Mia Fey keeps a plant named Charley in her office. The plant has since appeared in all four Ace Attorney games, having been taken care of during the series' course by Phoenix Wright and his assistant Maya Fey.
* Chuck can be found in the game ''[[Shadowgrounds: Survivor]]'' in a secret area.
* A plant called Chuck also appears in the Rabbit Tell point-and-click adventure ''Trapped Part Three: The Labyrinth''<ref>http://trapped.rabbittell.com/labyrinth.php</ref>. The Rabbit Tell games contain many references to LucasArts.
* The [[Telltale Games]] adventure series ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' features a plant named [[Charlemagne]] as an homage to Lucasarts' Chuck. Telltale was formed by former Lucasarts employees.
* Chuck can also be found in the [[Telltale Games]] episodic game series, ''[[Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures]]''. In episode one, there is a plant in the corner of the living room. If the player attempts to use an inventory item on the plant, it says "Chuck the Plant" in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

==Meaning==

Steve Arnold, the [[LucasFilm]] general manager at the time, had a long running joke where he continually requested game designers to add a character named Chuck to their game. [[Ron Gilbert]] and Gary Winnick were the first to humor Steve's request. Because there was no room for an additional character name in Maniac Mansion, the name was given to the plant.<ref>Gilbert, Ron. [http://grumpygamer.com/2905697#comment "20 Years of SCUMM"], ''The Grumpy Gamer'', [[May 2]], [[2007]]. Accessed [[May 6]], [[2007]].</ref>

There were also rumors that a cast crew member, called Chuck, wanted to have his name in one of LucasArts' games. This was used as trivia for [[LeChuck]] from the ''[[The Secret of Monkey Island|Monkey Island]]'' series but not officially applied to Chuck the plant.

==References==
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[[Category:Fictional plants]]
[[Category:In-jokes]]
[[Category:Video game mascots]]
[[Category:Plant characters]]

[[fr:Chuck la plante]]

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