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It can be used in the fight against the [[Igos du Ikana|Ikana warriors]] to confuse them.
It can be used in the fight against the [[Igos du Ikana|Ikana warriors]] to confuse them.


It is also noticed that the tune used with the mask is similar to a religious song called "I Shall Not Be Moved", [http://youtube.com/watch?v=AQxPOHcQTwc performed by Bird Youmans in this clip].
[http://www.zeldauniverse.net/downloads/soundtracks/majorasmaskost/cd2/2-15%20Bremen%20March.mp3 Listen to this song]


== Obtaining the Mask ==
== Obtaining the Mask ==
Simply talk to Guru-Guru in the [[Laundry Pool]] on the night of Day 1. He will tell you a story, and give you the Bremen Mask as thanks for listening.
Simply talk to Guru-Guru in the [[Laundry Pool]] on the night of Day 1. He will tell you a story, and give you the Bremen Mask as thanks for listening.
[[Category: Masks]]
[[Category: Masks]]

Revision as of 17:52, 9 February 2008

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The Bremen Mask is a bird-like mask 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 cucco chicks grow into adults, a feat 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.

It can be used in the fight against the Ikana warriors to confuse them.

Listen to this song

Obtaining the Mask

Simply talk to Guru-Guru in the Laundry Pool on the night of Day 1. He will tell you a story, and give you the Bremen Mask as thanks for listening.