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[[Image:MMbremenmask.jpg|300px|frame|The Bremen Mask]]
[[Image:MMbremenmask.jpg|300px|frame|The Bremen Mask]]
The Bremen Mask, resembling a bird, is given to [[Link]] by [[Guru-Guru]] in Majora's Mask.  When used, it makes domestic animals other than cows and horses follow Link, who leads them in a brisk march as flute music plays.  It also makes Chicks grow into [[Cucco|Cuccos]], which has the [[Bunny Hood]] as a reward.
The Bremen Mask, resembling a bird, is given to [[Link]] by [[Guru-Guru]] in Majora's Mask.  When used, it makes domestic animals other than cows and horses follow Link, who leads them in a brisk march as Link plays his ocarina.  It also makes Chicks grow into [[Cucco|Cuccos]], which has the [[Bunny Hood]] as a reward.


The mask appears to be named after a Grimm's Fairy Tale titled "The Bremen Town Musicians" in which a group of animals (a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster) decide to leave their masters and become traveling musicians.
The mask appears to be named after a Grimm's Fairy Tale titled "The Bremen Town Musicians" in which a group of animals (a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster) decide to leave their masters and become traveling musicians.
If you use it around the two Ikana warriors (not the King), they will become confused and march to the tune.
[[Category:Masks]]
[[Category:Masks]]

Revision as of 19:11, 18 January 2007

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The Bremen Mask

The Bremen Mask, resembling a bird, is given to Link by Guru-Guru in Majora's Mask. When used, it makes domestic animals other than cows and horses follow Link, who leads them in a brisk march as Link plays his ocarina. It also makes Chicks grow into Cuccos, which has the Bunny Hood as a reward.

The mask appears to be named after a Grimm's Fairy Tale titled "The Bremen Town Musicians" in which a group of animals (a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster) decide to leave their masters and become traveling musicians.

If you use it around the two Ikana warriors (not the King), they will become confused and march to the tune.