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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|name = Gekko
|image=
|type = mini
{{Media
|image = [[Image:Gekko.png]]
|Model MM= File:MM Gekko Model.png
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Gekko Model.png
|dungeon = [[Woodfall Temple]], [[Great Bay Temple]]
|weakness = [[Snapper]], [[Ice Arrow]]
|reward = Boss Key
}}
}}
[[Image:Gekko.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The first Gekko]][[Image:Gekko2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The second Gekko]]A '''Gekko''' (ゲッコー, ''Gekkō'') is a possessed frog-like mini-boss that guards two of four temples in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
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|race= {{Term|MM3D|Frog|link}}
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|dungeon= {{List|{{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Temple|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Great Bay Temple|link}}}}
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|weakness= {{List|{{Plural|MM3D|Bomb|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Hero's Bow|link}}, {{Plural|MM3D|Ice Arrow|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Sword|link}}}}
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{{Term/Store|Gekko|Gekkos|Series, MM, MM3D|plural}} are {{Plural|MM3D|Mini-Boss|link}} of the {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Temple|link}} and the {{Term|MM3D|Great Bay Temple|link}} in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 179}}</ref>
 
==Characteristics==
{{Tatl
|context1= In {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Temple}}
|quote1= That's a Gekko. And it's pretty angry! It's pretty weak, too. It really shouldn't be making a fool of you.
 
|context2= In {{Term|MM3D|Great Bay Temple}}
|quote2= That's a Gekko. It gets itself all worked up and then it just runs around. I hate it.
}}
 
Two Gekkos are fought in the game. The first one is fought in [[Woodfall Temple]]. It attacks [[Link]] by hopping at him and throwing punches. After taking enough damage, the Gekko will call a [[Snapper (Majora's Mask)|Snapper]] into the room and ride on its back. The Gekko must be knocked off the Snapper, either by using a [[Deku Flower]] as [[Deku Link]] or by using [[Bomb]]s. Once knocked off, the Gekko will run along the walls and ceiling of the room. Link must then shoot it with his [[Bow]] in order to damage it. The Gekko will then hop back onto the back of the Snapper until Link knocks it off again.
 
The second Gekko is found in the [[Great Bay Temple]] and hops along the ground among a group of [[Mad Jelly]], occasionally throwing one at Link. When attacked, it will bound toward the ceiling as all of the Mad Jelly collects into a single mass, encasing the Gekko. Shooting an [[Ice Arrow]] will freeze the mass, causing it to drop down to the floor. This causes the Mad Jelly to shatter as the Gekko is freed, allowing Link to attack it. If Link gets too close to the Mad Jelly blob, he will be trapped inside. The Gekko will then pull Link into the center of the Mad Jelly and follow up with repeated punches, then finishing with a left hook that launches Link out of the jelly.


The first one is found in [[Woodfall Temple]]. It rides the back of a [[Snapper]]. Once the Snapper is killed, this creature will run along the walls of the room. Shoot it with your bow.
Once a Gekko is defeated, it will revert back to its normal [[frog]] form.


The second Gekko, in the [[Great Bay Temple]], will hang to the ceiling in a bubble of [[Mad Jelly]], a simple [[Ice Arrow]] should stop that, sending it sailing down to the floor. Shoot it, and repeat. If Link fails to shoot the Gekko, or gets to close to the bubbles, he will be trapped inside. The Gekko will then punch Link repeatedly causing damage. It then finishes it off with a mighty left hook, that breaks Link through the bubble, causing serious damage.
==Trivia==
*The [[Chu Worm]]s which appear in the [[Lakebed Temple]] and the [[Cave of Ordeals]] from {{TP}} are similar to the Gekko and Mad Jelly.


After you defeat each of the amphibious creatures, they will in turn change into one of the frogs in [[Don Gero]]'s [[Frog Choir]] each.
==Nomenclature==
Gekko may be derived from げこっ ''geko'', Japanese {{wp|onomatopoeia}} for the croaking of a frog. It may also be a reference to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]'s {{wp|Gekko (microprocessor)|CPU}}, which shares its name with the enemy. This may be possible as the GameCube was in development during the same period as {{MM|-}} was.
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:MM Gekko Snapper Model.png|Gekko riding a Snapper from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Gekko Snapper Model 2.png|Gekko riding a Snapper from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Gekko Looking Model.png|Gekko searching for Link from{{MM|-}}
File:MM Gekko Punch Model.png|Gekko punching from {{MM|-}}
File:Gekko2.jpg|Gekko with the Mad Jellies from {{MM|-}}
File:MM3D Gekko Snapper Model.png|Gekko riding a Snapper from {{MM3D|-}}
</gallery>
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Bosses|MM}}
{{Categories
|Frogs, Lizards, Water-Related Enemies
|sub-bosses= MM, MM3D
}}

Latest revision as of 21:43, 14 April 2024

Gekkos are Mini-Bosses of the Woodfall Temple and the Great Bay Temple in Majora's Mask.[1]

Characteristics

Tatl's Commentshide ▲
In Woodfall Temple
Tatl says:

That's a Gekko. And it's pretty angry! It's pretty weak, too. It really shouldn't be making a fool of you.

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In Great Bay Temple

That's a Gekko. It gets itself all worked up and then it just runs around. I hate it.

Two Gekkos are fought in the game. The first one is fought in Woodfall Temple. It attacks Link by hopping at him and throwing punches. After taking enough damage, the Gekko will call a Snapper into the room and ride on its back. The Gekko must be knocked off the Snapper, either by using a Deku Flower as Deku Link or by using Bombs. Once knocked off, the Gekko will run along the walls and ceiling of the room. Link must then shoot it with his Bow in order to damage it. The Gekko will then hop back onto the back of the Snapper until Link knocks it off again.

The second Gekko is found in the Great Bay Temple and hops along the ground among a group of Mad Jelly, occasionally throwing one at Link. When attacked, it will bound toward the ceiling as all of the Mad Jelly collects into a single mass, encasing the Gekko. Shooting an Ice Arrow will freeze the mass, causing it to drop down to the floor. This causes the Mad Jelly to shatter as the Gekko is freed, allowing Link to attack it. If Link gets too close to the Mad Jelly blob, he will be trapped inside. The Gekko will then pull Link into the center of the Mad Jelly and follow up with repeated punches, then finishing with a left hook that launches Link out of the jelly.

Once a Gekko is defeated, it will revert back to its normal frog form.

Trivia

Nomenclature

Gekko may be derived from げこっ geko, Japanese onomatopoeia for the croaking of a frog. It may also be a reference to the Nintendo GameCube's CPU, which shares its name with the enemy. This may be possible as the GameCube was in development during the same period as Majora's Mask was.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
Canada
FrenchCA
Gekko (MM3D)
The Italian Republic
Italian
Gekko (MM | MM3D)[2][3]
Latin America
SpanishLA
Gekko (MM3D)
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 179
  2. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 179
  3. "Questo è un gekko." — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)