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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The "Ān" in this monster's name is Japanese onomatopoeia meaning to open one's mouth wide.
*The "Ān" in this monster's name is Japanese onomatopoeia meaning to open one's mouth wide.
*Octoroks do not appear in the Palaces, while Aneru appear solely within them. However, in the Famicom Disc System version of the game, blue Octoroks appeared in [[Midoro Palace]] and the [[Palace on the Sea]]: blue Aneru replace these enemies in the NES version of the game. Red Aneru are in both versions of the game.
*Octoroks do not appear in the Palaces, while Aneru appear solely within them. However, in the Famicom Disk System version of the game, blue Octoroks appeared in [[Midoro Palace]] and the [[Palace on the Sea]]: blue Aneru replace these enemies in the NES version of the game. Red Aneru are in both versions of the game.
*Aneru have some resemblance to [[Piranha Plant]]s.
*Aneru have some resemblance to [[Piranha Plant]]s.


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File:Anerured.png|A fire-spitting red Aneru
File:Anerured.png|A fire-spitting red Aneru
File:Octorokpalace.png|An Octorok that appears in the Famicom Disc System version in place of the blue Aneru
File:Octorokpalace.png|An Octorok that appears in the Famicom Disk System version in place of the blue Aneru
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Revision as of 04:12, 23 April 2015

Aneru (also potentially translated as Arnel) is the Japanese name for an otherwise unnamed snake-like monster in Template:AOL. Its appearance is somewhat similar to that of a Rope, but its behavior is quite different.

Aneru is a seemingly eyeless snake or worm-like monster with a huge mouth that appears solely in Palaces, first appearing in Midoro Palace. They sit in place and jump while spitting rocks, similar in behavior to Octoroks in the same game, though like Octoroks, some will also move while attacking. Later in the game in the Great Palace, a red variety appears that spits fireballs that Link's shield cannot defend against. Link must use the Reflect magic to defend against these shots. These red Aneru will not move, unlike the blue variety.

Trivia

  • The "Ān" in this monster's name is Japanese onomatopoeia meaning to open one's mouth wide.
  • Octoroks do not appear in the Palaces, while Aneru appear solely within them. However, in the Famicom Disk System version of the game, blue Octoroks appeared in Midoro Palace and the Palace on the Sea: blue Aneru replace these enemies in the NES version of the game. Red Aneru are in both versions of the game.
  • Aneru have some resemblance to Piranha Plants.

Gallery

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Arnel

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