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Revision as of 14:37, 22 July 2011

Ballad of the Wind Fish redirects here. For the fan 3D remake of Link's Awakening, see here.

The "Ballad of the Wind Fish" is a reccurring song in the Zelda series that is played on an ocarina. It first debuted in Link's Awakening where the song played a major role in the entire game. It later reappeared in Majora's Mask, although the song is vastly different in this appearance.

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Appearances

Link's Awakening

Please, don't ever forget this song...or me...
— Marin
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Link playing the Ballad of the Wind Fish before the Wind Fish's Egg

The Ballad of the Wind Fish in Link's Awakening is also known as "the song of awakening", for it has the ability to awaken sleeping people. A girl named Marin who lives in Mabe Village of Koholint Island can be seen in the village's square, singing this song. Any NPCs within the screen would be near hypnotized when Marin sings this. Later on when Link obtains an ocarina, Marin will teach him how to play the Ballad of the Wind Fish, which is used only to open the Wind Fish's Egg after acquiring all eight of the Instruments of the Siren. Marin's song will also come in handy when Link discovers a walrus blocking the only entrance to Yarna Desert, Marin would tag along to sing The Ballad of the Wind Fish to the walrus to awaken him. It is later revealed that Koholint Island is just a dream world dreamed by the Wind Fish, and by awakening him would make the isle disappear. After defeating the final boss, Link plays the Ballad of the Wind Fish for the final time to awaken the Wind Fish and the island disappears.

Link can also play the song in front of the Wind Fish's Egg even without all the instruments, but it will play with just the instruments that he currently has and nothing will happen after the song is played.

The Ballad of the Wind Fish plays a very major role in Link's Awakening, and can be heard multiple times on certain occasions. In the opening intro of Link sailing before he got shipwrecked, some notes of this song can be heard playing in the background, and again when Marin discovers Link unconscious on Toronbo Shores. The game over screen uses this song theme and whenever Link acquires an Instrument, it would play the beginning notes of this song. A quieter theme of the Ballad of the Wind Fish is also used as the background music for Southern Face Shrine. The song also plays when Link awakens back in the real world's ocean, and some notes of this song can be heard during the credits. Finally, this song also plays during the secret ending.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, the Ballad of the Wind Fish is a popular song played by The Indigo-Go's.[1] The song is vastly different from its appearance in Link's Awakening, and takes on a much more minor role within the game. Toto, the band manager for the Indigo-Go's, sits in the Milk Bar for most of the game, and takes advantage of Link's presence by having him play the song in each of his various forms in the absence of the Indigo-Go's, just to "see what it would have been like" had the show not been canceled.[2] Gorman, who sits in the Milk Bar as well, becomes nostalgic upon hearing the song and, as thanks for playing the song, rewards Link with the Circus Leader's Mask.

Parts

Each part of the song is played by one of Link's forms, who must stand under a specific spotlight on the stage. Link plays in the center,[3] while Deku Link plays front-left,[4] Goron Link plays rear-left,[5] and Zora Link plays right.[6] Each portion is "saved" after it is played and repeated simultaneously with all parts completed to that point, ending with the complete song.

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Trivia

The song was also remixed for the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl but was later dropped for being too short,[citation needed] and is now considered one of the game's "Lost Tracks".[7]

Video Gallery

"Ballad of the Wind Fish" in Link's Awakening
"Ballad of the Wind Fish" in Majora's Mask

References

  1. "The Indigo-Go's is the popular group that we Zora are so proud of. They've put out a lot of songs. One of their hits is "Ballad of the Wind Fish." You know that song, don't you? Huh? You don't? Really? Even one that famous?" — Toto (Majora's Mask)
  2. "We were scheduled to do a show, but it got canceled. This place has a reputation for being a great live venue, so it's a shame. I'd like to do a sound check, though. I just want to see what it would have been like... Hey, you! Could you help me with a performance?" — Toto (Majora's Mask)
  3. "OK! You play the ocarina, right? Go stand under the center spotlight." — Toto (Majora's Mask)
  4. "Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! The pipes go under the front-left spotlight!" — Toto (Majora's Mask)
  5. "OK! You play the drums, right? Go stand under the rear-left spotlight." — Toto (Majora's Mask)
  6. "OK! You play guitar, right? Stand beneath the spotlight on the right." — Toto (Majora's Mask)
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