Telephone Booth

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Telephone Booth locations plotted on Koholint map with red squares

Appearing only in Link's Awakening, Telephone Booths are communication devices used to speak with Ulrira (he seems to be too shy to speak in person). Their main purpose is to provide hints on how to progress through the game. In this way, Ulrira is like most of the Guides who appeared in the series. There are eight Telephone Booths located in various places on Koholint Island.

Trivia

  • There is also a phone inside of Ulrira's house that, when used, dials the number of someone calling himself the Bucket Mouse. After he hangs up, a message appears saying that Link must have dialed the wrong number.[1]
  • Telephones are among the most sophisticated pieces of technology to appear in The Legend of Zelda series.
  • Like Telephone Boxes, Telepathy Tiles in A Link to the Past are communication devices used to speak with an Old Man, named Sahasrahla, who gives his advice to Link.
Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
France FrenchEU Cabine téléphonique Telephone booth
Latin America SpanishLA Cabina telefónicas

References

  1. "'BRRING! BRRING! BRRING! CLICK! Yeees! It's the Bucket Mouse! Thanks for calling! ...Well... CLICK!' ??? ... You must have dialed a wrong number..." — Bucket Mouse (Link's Awakening)