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|inhab = [[Happy Mask Salesman]] | |inhab = [[Happy Mask Salesman]] | ||
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|related = [[Hyrule Castle Town]] <small>( | |related = [[Hyrule Castle Town]] <small>({{OoT|-}})</small><br>[[Lynna City]] <small>(''Oracle of Ages'')</small> | ||
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The '''Happy Mask Shop''' is a recurring place in the {{TLoZ|Series}}. | The '''Happy Mask Shop''' is a recurring place in the {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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[[File:OoT 3D 6-11 02.png|thumb|left|The Happy Mask Shop in ''Ocarina of Time 3D'']] | [[File:OoT 3D 6-11 02.png|thumb|left|The Happy Mask Shop in ''Ocarina of Time 3D'']] | ||
The '''Happy Mask Shop''' makes its first appearance in {{OoT}} and is located in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] during young [[Link]]'s time. It is the basis for the [[Mask Trading Sequence]], but it will only open after the guard in [[Kakariko Village]] receives [[Zelda's Letter]].<ref>{{Cite|Have you been to the Happy Mask Shop that just opened in the Hyrule Castle Town Market? Everyone is talking about it!|Guard in Kakariko Village|OoT}}</ref> It is owned by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. | The '''Happy Mask Shop''' makes its first appearance in {{OoT}} and is located in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] during young [[Link]]'s time. It is the basis for the [[Mask Trading Sequence]], but it will only open after the guard in [[Kakariko Village]] receives [[Zelda's Letter]].<ref>{{Cite|Have you been to the Happy Mask Shop that just opened in the Hyrule Castle Town Market? Everyone is talking about it!|Guard in Kakariko Village|OoT}}</ref> It is owned by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. |
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Template:Place The Happy Mask Shop is a recurring place in the The Legend of Zelda series.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
The Happy Mask Shop makes its first appearance in Ocarina of Time and is located in Hyrule Castle Town during young Link's time. It is the basis for the Mask Trading Sequence, but it will only open after the guard in Kakariko Village receives Zelda's Letter.[1] It is owned by the Happy Mask Salesman.
The way in which the Happy Mask Shop functions is different than a shop normally works. Instead of selling the masks, the Happy Mask Shop hires people to become "happiness salesmen."[2] The store loans the mask to its customers so that they can sell it to other people. The customer must then pay back the money to the Happy Mask Salesman, who will in return lend the customer a newer model to sell. The client can borrow masks that they have already sold, but one model of each mask can only be sold once.[3] Completing the process of selling the masks to other people is supposed to grant happiness not only to the customer, but to everyone else as well.[4]
At first, the Happy Mask Shop only has one mask in stock: the Keaton Mask. If Link manages to complete the Mask Trading Sequence and sell all of the first four masks, the Happy Mask Salesman will reward the young hero with the Mask of Truth, which grants Link the ability to speak to Gossip Stones.[5] Moreover, the salesman will put up three new mask models, all of which are not up for sale and that only Link can borrow.[6]
Masks for Sale
Masks Not for Sale
After Link withdraws the Master Sword from its pedestal, the Happy Mask Shop will be completely destroyed and abandoned, just like the rest of Castle Town.
Changes in Ocarina of Time 3D
The shop receives various changes in Ocarina of Time 3D and appears to be more high-class. Among the changes are the addition of a red carpet, new lighting ornaments and shelves filled with masks, some of which appear on the Happy Mask Salesman's pack in Majora's Mask. His pack can be seen behind him within the shop.
Oracle of Ages
Template:Sectstub A smaller version of the Happy Mask Shop is situated in Lynna City in Oracle of Ages. However, Masks are unable to be purchased at this particular location. The only obtainable Mask is the Doggie Mask, which is a temporarily held item for use in the trading sequence.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | しあわせのお面屋 (Shiawase no Otsura Ya) | Happy Mask Shop | |
FrenchEU | Foire aux Masques | ||
German | Maskenhändler | ||
Italian | Negozio delle maschere della felicità | ||
SpanishLA | La Máscara Feliz (OoT3D) |
Gallery
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Link receiving the Doggie Mask in the Happy Mask Shop in Oracle of Ages
References
- ↑ "Have you been to the Happy Mask Shop that just opened in the Hyrule Castle Town Market? Everyone is talking about it!" — Guard in Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "Welcome to the Happy Mask Shop! We deal in masks that bring happiness to everyone! How would you like to be a happiness salesman?" — Happy Mask Salesman (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "How This Shop Works / We do not sell masks at this shop. We just lend them to you. You sell the loaned masks on your own. You pay back the money for the mask, and we will lend you a newer model. You can borrow masks you have already sold again; however, you can sell each model of mask only once. Please try our shop! --Happy Mask Shop Owner" — A sign (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "After you've sold all the masks, you will become happy yourself! Have faith..." — Happy Mask Salesman (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "As a reward... I will lend you this special mask. This is the Mask of Truth. It is a mysterious mask passed down by the Sheikah." — Happy Mask Salesman (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "From now on you can borrow any mask you want. Just have faith..." — Happy Mask Salesman (Ocarina of Time)
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