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'''Puppet Ganon''' is a giant puppet controlled by [[Ganon]] in {{TWW}}. The battle is a precursor to the main event with the real Ganondorf in [[Ganon's Tower]].
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{{Term/Store|Puppet Ganon|Puppet Ganons|Series, TWW, TWWHD}} is a {{Term|TWWHD|Boss|link}} in {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 199}}</ref> The three-stage battle is a precursor to the finale with {{Term|TWWHD|Ganondorf|link}} atop {{Term|TWWHD|Ganon's Castle|link}}.
 
==Characteristics==
{{Figurines|TWW}}
 
===First Form: Humanoid Boar===
[[File:TWWHD Puppet Ganon First Phase.png|left|thumb|210px|Puppet Ganon's first phase]]
{{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s first form, '''Humanoid Boar''',<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD |publisher= Prima |page= 257}}</ref> is reminiscent of {{Term|TWWHD|Ganon|link}}'s boar-like beast form. {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s movement is restricted; his appendages hang from the ceiling by cords. {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} damages {{Term|TWWHD|Link|link}} by spinning his tail and flailing his arms, and by releasing {{Plural|TWWHD|Keese|link}} as a distraction. {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} can cut the cords with the {{Term|TWWHD|Boomerang|link}}, similar to the battle with {{Term|TWWHD|Kalle Demos|link}} in the {{Term|TWWHD|Forest Haven|link}}. After {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} cuts all blue cords attached to {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}, he hangs suspended on the central red cord, dragging the ground. To damage {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} must shoot a {{Term|TWWHD|Light Arrow|link}} at the blue ball at the end of {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s tail to damage him. However, the blue ball is always revealed to {{Term|TWWHD|Link}}, so cutting the cords is not required. After three hits, {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} changes form.
===Second Form: Bug-Ganon===
[[File:TWWHD Puppet Ganon Second Phase.png|right|thumb|210px|Puppet Ganon's spider phase]]
{{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s second form, '''Bug-Ganon''',<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD |publisher= Prima |page= 258}}</ref> resembles a large spider; he flies up to the top of the room periodically, spinning rapidly before crashing back down above {{Term|TWWHD|Link}}'s latest position. While in the air, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} can use the shallow water in the room as a mirror to see where {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} will fall. Once again, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} must shoot a {{Term|TWWHD|Light Arrow}} at the blue ball on {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s body to damage him. After three hits, {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} changes form again.


==Strategy==
===Final Form: Worm===
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[[File:TWWHD Puppet Ganon Third Phase.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Puppet Ganon's final phase]]
The final form of {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}, '''Worm''',<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD |publisher= Prima |page= 259}}</ref> is reminiscent of the many iterations of {{Term|TWWHD|Moldorm|link}} throughout the series. {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} moves erratically around the room, gaining speed each time {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} strikes the blue ball at the end of his tail with a {{Term|TWWHD|Light Arrow}}. {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} is stunned whenever {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} attacks his face with the {{Term|TWWHD|Master Sword|link}}, {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}}, or the {{Term|TWWHD|Skull Hammer|link}}, and becomes distracted at the sight of {{Term|TWWHD|All-Purpose Bait|link}}. When the bait is thrown, {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} quickly moves towards it, damaging {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} if he is in the way. {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} may best {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} if he uses the {{Term|TWWHD|Hookshot|link}} to reach high platforms in the room. With this method, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} may shoot {{Plural|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} without fear of damage.


===First Form: Puppet===
After three hits to this form, {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}} is defeated. After defeating the final form of {{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}, {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} climbs the room's central cord to the tower's rooftop; it is here that he faces {{Term|TWWHD|Ganondorf}} for the final time.
[[File:Puppet Ganon Pig.png|left|thumb|200px|Puppet Ganon's first phase]]
The first form of the monster is similar in appearance to Beast Ganon in most of the 2D games, giant and boar-like. 
He is defeated by cutting his strings with the [[Boomerang]] and striking the blue orb on his tail with [[Light Arrow]]s. 
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===Second Form: Spider===
==Trivia==
[[File:Puppet Ganon Spider.png|right|thumb|200px|Puppet Ganon's spider phase]]
*{{Term|TWWHD|Puppet Ganon}}'s second form vaguely resembles the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushi-oni Ushi-Oni] from Japanese folklore.
Puppet Ganon will then transform into a spider, the spider will go up in the air preparing to slam down on Link. Go into the water so the spider's reflection is visible to see that he is spinning. When he stops spinning that means that he is coming down. Link can't dodge it completely, but has to go in the spaces between his eight legs, preferably the back two. When Link dodges it, he must run around to the back of the spider and shoot the glass ball with a [[Light Arrow]]. Do this a couple more times and he will turn into a [[Moldorm]]-like form.
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===Third Form: Moldorm===
==Nomenclature==
[[File:PuppetMoldorm WW.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Puppet Ganon's final phase]]
{{Nomenclature}}
The snake will go all over the place going faster and faster. Link can try to slash the snake in the face to make him stop temporarily. However, that method is very risky, and the best chance at beating the snake is by keeping against wall and trying to take out the ball on the Moldorm's tail. After defeating Puppet Ganon, Link will gain access to the real [[Ganon]]. Link can also throw [[All-Purpose Bait]] to distract Puppet Ganon. Alternately, Link may attempt to use a well placed bomb or the Skull Hammer to stun the boss.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
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File:puppetsnake.jpg|Puppet Ganon as a snake and Link shooting it with a Light Arrow
File:Puppetsnake.jpg|{{Term|TWW|Puppet Ganon}}'s snake form being shot with a {{Term|TWW|Light Arrow}} from {{TWW|-}}
File:Hybrid_Mutant_Ganon_Damage_1.ogg
File:Hybrid Mutant Ganon Damage 2.ogg
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==Trivia==
{{Ref}}
*Puppet ganon's damage sounds sound like the [http://timesplitters.wikia.com/wiki/Hybrid_Mutant Hybrid Mutants] from Timesplitters 2, but they may also have electricity sound mixed with it.


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Latest revision as of 01:41, 10 April 2024

Puppet Ganon is a Boss in The Wind Waker.[1] The three-stage battle is a precursor to the finale with Ganondorf atop Ganon's Castle.

Characteristics

First Form: Humanoid Boar

Puppet Ganon's first phase

Puppet Ganon's first form, Humanoid Boar,[2] is reminiscent of Ganon's boar-like beast form. Puppet Ganon's movement is restricted; his appendages hang from the ceiling by cords. Puppet Ganon damages Link by spinning his tail and flailing his arms, and by releasing Keese as a distraction. Link can cut the cords with the Boomerang, similar to the battle with Kalle Demos in the Forest Haven. After Link cuts all blue cords attached to Puppet Ganon, he hangs suspended on the central red cord, dragging the ground. To damage Puppet Ganon, Link must shoot a Light Arrow at the blue ball at the end of Puppet Ganon's tail to damage him. However, the blue ball is always revealed to Link, so cutting the cords is not required. After three hits, Puppet Ganon changes form.

Second Form: Bug-Ganon

Puppet Ganon's spider phase

Puppet Ganon's second form, Bug-Ganon,[3] resembles a large spider; he flies up to the top of the room periodically, spinning rapidly before crashing back down above Link's latest position. While in the air, Link can use the shallow water in the room as a mirror to see where Puppet Ganon will fall. Once again, Link must shoot a Light Arrow at the blue ball on Puppet Ganon's body to damage him. After three hits, Puppet Ganon changes form again.

Final Form: Worm

Puppet Ganon's final phase

The final form of Puppet Ganon, Worm,[4] is reminiscent of the many iterations of Moldorm throughout the series. Puppet Ganon moves erratically around the room, gaining speed each time Link strikes the blue ball at the end of his tail with a Light Arrow. Puppet Ganon is stunned whenever Link attacks his face with the Master Sword, Bombs, or the Skull Hammer, and becomes distracted at the sight of All-Purpose Bait. When the bait is thrown, Puppet Ganon quickly moves towards it, damaging Link if he is in the way. Link may best Puppet Ganon if he uses the Hookshot to reach high platforms in the room. With this method, Link may shoot Puppet Ganons without fear of damage.

After three hits to this form, Puppet Ganon is defeated. After defeating the final form of Puppet Ganon, Link climbs the room's central cord to the tower's rooftop; it is here that he faces Ganondorf for the final time.

Trivia

  • Puppet Ganon's second form vaguely resembles the Ushi-Oni from Japanese folklore.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
クグツガノン (Kugutsu Ganon) (TWW)[6]Same as English.
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Alter Ganon (TWW)[8] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Kurganon (TWW)[7] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Triganon (TWW)[5]Three-Ganon; in reference to his three forms
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Alter Ganon (TWW)[9] 
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 199
  2. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 257
  3. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 258
  4. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 259
  5. "Triganon
    Habitat: Castello di Ganon.
    Vulnerabile: alle Frecce della Luce.
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  6. "クグツガノン
    生息場所 ガノン城
    有効武器 光の矢
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  7. "Kurganon
    Heimat: Ganons Kastell
    Wirksame Waffe: Lichtpfeile
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  8. "Alter Ganon
    Lieu de résidence: Château de Ganon.
    Arme efficace: Flèche de Lumière.
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  9. "Alter Ganon
    Hábitat: Castillo de Ganon
    Arma efectiva: Flechas de luz
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)