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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
King Oberon plays a minor role in the two episodes in which he appears. In "[[Kiss'n Tell]]", he is briefly mentioned by Spryte at the end of the episode, where she reveals for the first time that her father is the king of fairies and, as such, she is a princess. In "[[Fairies in the Spring]]", King Oberon is worried about how the nearly-completed [[Royal Water Park]] is draining the water supply of the [[Fairy Spring]].<ref name=king/> However, once [[King Harkinian]] explains to Oberon that they will no longer take the spring's water but instead use magic ponds, the fairy king forgives all and asks if he can visit the water park,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=May I visit this water park?|name=King Oberon|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> to which King Harkinian obviously permits.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Why of course, old boy! Anything for a fellow king.|name=King Harkinian|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> At the water park, King Oberon is seen going down one of the slides along with Link and Zelda, and shortly after he welcomes back Spryte from her trip.<ref name=trip/> | King Oberon plays a minor role in the two episodes in which he appears. In "[[Kiss'n Tell]]", he is briefly mentioned by Spryte at the end of the episode, where she reveals for the first time that her father is the king of fairies and, as such, she is a princess. In "[[Fairies in the Spring]]", King Oberon is worried about how the nearly-completed [[Royal Water Park]] is draining the water supply of the [[Fairy Spring]].<ref name=king/> However, once [[King Harkinian]] explains to Oberon that they will no longer take the spring's water but instead use magic ponds, the fairy king forgives all and asks if he can visit the water park,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=May I visit this water park?|name=King Oberon|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> to which King Harkinian obviously permits.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Why of course, old boy! Anything for a fellow king.|name=King Harkinian|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=11}}</ref> At the water park, King Oberon is seen going down one of the slides along with Link and Zelda, and shortly after he welcomes back Spryte from her trip.<ref name=trip/> | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Oberon is the name of the legendary king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream''A Midsummer Night's Dream''] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:54, 16 March 2011
Template:Character King Oberon is a character featured in the Zelda animated series. He is the King of Fairies and has two daugthers, Spryte[1] and her sister.
Biography
King Oberon plays a minor role in the two episodes in which he appears. In "Kiss'n Tell", he is briefly mentioned by Spryte at the end of the episode, where she reveals for the first time that her father is the king of fairies and, as such, she is a princess. In "Fairies in the Spring", King Oberon is worried about how the nearly-completed Royal Water Park is draining the water supply of the Fairy Spring.[2] However, once King Harkinian explains to Oberon that they will no longer take the spring's water but instead use magic ponds, the fairy king forgives all and asks if he can visit the water park,[3] to which King Harkinian obviously permits.[4] At the water park, King Oberon is seen going down one of the slides along with Link and Zelda, and shortly after he welcomes back Spryte from her trip.[1]
Trivia
- Oberon is the name of the legendary king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Gallery
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King Oberon going down a slide
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The king with his daughter
See also
References
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