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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|name= Bagu | |name= Bagu | ||
|image= [[File:TAoL Bagu Sprite.png | |image= [[File:TAoL Bagu Sprite.png]] | ||
|caption= | |caption= | ||
|pronunciation= | |pronunciation= | ||
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|alias= | |alias= | ||
|race= | |race= | ||
|gender= Male<ref name="Valiant">''He's come all the way from the Moruge Forest to visit us!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> | |gender= Male<ref name= "Valiant">''He's come all the way from the Moruge Forest to visit us!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> | ||
|game= {{TAoL}} | |game= {{TAoL}} | ||
|other= {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics|-}} | |other= {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics|-}} | ||
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'''Bagu''' is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote= | '''Bagu''' is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 223}}</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
==={{TAoL|-}}=== | ==={{TAoL|-}}=== | ||
Bagu lives in the [[Moruge Forest]] directly to the north of the [[Water Town of Saria]].<ref name="Master">{{Cite|LET ME BE! MASTER IS IN WOODS. N OF RIVER|Bot|TAoL}}</ref> In order to cross the bridge in the Water Town of Saria that leads to [[Death Mountain]], [[Link]] will have to talk to Bagu since the [[River Man]] only lets townsfolk cross.<ref>{{Cite|ONLY TOWN FOLK MAY CROSS THIS RIVER!|River Man|TAoL}}</ref> In the Town, [[Link]] can find a purple [[Bot]] sleeping in Bagu's house who tells him where its master is if Link wakes it up.<ref name="Master"/> When the young hero finds Bagu, he will give Link a note to show to the guard, which allows him to pass the bridge at any time.<ref>{{Cite|BAGU IS MY NAME. SHOW MY NOTE TO RIVER MAN.|Bagu|TAoL}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|YOU KNOW BAGU? THEN I CAN HELP YOU CROSS.|River Man|TAoL}}</ref> | Bagu lives in the [[Moruge Forest]] directly to the north of the [[Water Town of Saria]] in {{TAoL}}.<ref name= "Master">{{Cite|LET ME BE! MASTER IS IN WOODS. N OF RIVER|Bot|TAoL}}</ref> In order to cross the bridge in the Water Town of Saria that leads to [[Death Mountain]], [[Link]] will have to talk to Bagu since the [[River Man]] only lets townsfolk cross.<ref>{{Cite|ONLY TOWN FOLK MAY CROSS THIS RIVER!|River Man|TAoL}}</ref> In the Town, [[Link]] can find a purple [[Bot]] sleeping in Bagu's house who tells him where its master is if Link wakes it up.<ref name= "Master"/> When the young hero finds Bagu, he will give Link a note to show to the guard, which allows him to pass the bridge at any time.<ref>{{Cite|BAGU IS MY NAME. SHOW MY NOTE TO RIVER MAN.|Bagu|TAoL}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|YOU KNOW BAGU? THEN I CAN HELP YOU CROSS.|River Man|TAoL}}</ref> | ||
==Other Appearances== | |||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | {{Noncanon|Start}} | ||
=== | ==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)=== | ||
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)/Issue 4#Thief in the Night|Thief in the Night}} | {{Main|The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)/Issue 4#Thief in the Night|Thief in the Night}} | ||
Bagu also appears in the fourth issue of {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}} published by Valiant Comics. In this issue, he comes from the [[Moruge Forest]] and stays at the [[North Castle]] for few days,<ref name="Valiant"/> pretending to befriend Link and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]],<ref>''Link's told me all about you! I'm as happy as a well-fed Octorok to finally meet my little buddy's girlfriend!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> but in a sudden moment, he betrays them and steals the [[Triforce#Triforce of Wisdom|Triforce of Wisdom]].<ref>''You idiot! Bagu '''was''' the thief! A third of the Triforce is gone! If Ganon attacks now, we'll be defenseless!'' - Zelda (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> Link manags to catch up with Bagu and confronts him. Bagu soon realizes that Link has brought his [[Power Glove]] with him,<ref>''And the Handy Glove is on!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and that he would be no match against such a weapon. He surrenders as he tells his tale to Link: [[Ganon]] had kidnapped his two pet [[frog]]s, and was holding them ransom,<ref>''He's [Ganon] holding my frogs for ransom!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and demanded the Triforce in return. Link reluctantly offers to give Bagu his Power Glove so he can stop Ganon. It is unknown what events occurred during his attack on Ganon, but Bagu eventually returns safely to the palace with both of his frogs. | Bagu also appears in the fourth issue of {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}} published by Valiant Comics. In this issue, he comes from the [[Moruge Forest]] and stays at the [[North Castle]] for few days,<ref name= "Valiant"/> pretending to befriend Link and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]],<ref>''Link's told me all about you! I'm as happy as a well-fed Octorok to finally meet my little buddy's girlfriend!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> but in a sudden moment, he betrays them and steals the [[Triforce#Triforce of Wisdom|Triforce of Wisdom]].<ref>''You idiot! Bagu '''was''' the thief! A third of the Triforce is gone! If Ganon attacks now, we'll be defenseless!'' - Zelda (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> Link manags to catch up with Bagu and confronts him. Bagu soon realizes that Link has brought his [[Power Glove]] with him,<ref>''And the Handy Glove is on!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and that he would be no match against such a weapon. He surrenders as he tells his tale to Link: [[Ganon]] had kidnapped his two pet [[frog]]s, and was holding them ransom,<ref>''He's [Ganon] holding my frogs for ransom!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and demanded the Triforce in return. Link reluctantly offers to give Bagu his Power Glove so he can stop Ganon. It is unknown what events occurred during his attack on Ganon, but Bagu eventually returns safely to the palace with both of his frogs. | ||
{{Noncanon|End}} | {{Noncanon|End}} | ||
== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Bagu's name is the Japanese transliteration of the word "bug", in similarity to the character [[Error]]. | |||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:TAoL Bagu.png| | File:TAoL Bagu.png|Link talking with Bagu from {{TAoL|-}} | ||
File:Bagu(Valiant).png|Bagu | File:Bagu(Valiant).png|Bagu from {{TLoZ|-}} comic | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Ref}} | {{Ref}} | ||
[[Category:Hyruleans]] | [[Category:Hyruleans]] | ||
[[Category:Characters in The Adventure of Link]] | [[Category:Characters in The Adventure of Link]] | ||
[[Category:Characters in The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)]] | [[Category:Characters in The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)]] |
Revision as of 00:00, 7 March 2019
Template:Character Bagu is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]
Biography
The Adventure of Link
Bagu lives in the Moruge Forest directly to the north of the Water Town of Saria in The Adventure of Link.[2] In order to cross the bridge in the Water Town of Saria that leads to Death Mountain, Link will have to talk to Bagu since the River Man only lets townsfolk cross.[3] In the Town, Link can find a purple Bot sleeping in Bagu's house who tells him where its master is if Link wakes it up.[2] When the young hero finds Bagu, he will give Link a note to show to the guard, which allows him to pass the bridge at any time.[4][5]
Other Appearances
The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)
Bagu also appears in the fourth issue of The Legend of Zelda comics by Valiant Comics published by Valiant Comics. In this issue, he comes from the Moruge Forest and stays at the North Castle for few days,[6] pretending to befriend Link and Zelda,[7] but in a sudden moment, he betrays them and steals the Triforce of Wisdom.[8] Link manags to catch up with Bagu and confronts him. Bagu soon realizes that Link has brought his Power Glove with him,[9] and that he would be no match against such a weapon. He surrenders as he tells his tale to Link: Ganon had kidnapped his two pet frogs, and was holding them ransom,[10] and demanded the Triforce in return. Link reluctantly offers to give Bagu his Power Glove so he can stop Ganon. It is unknown what events occurred during his attack on Ganon, but Bagu eventually returns safely to the palace with both of his frogs.
Nomenclature
Bagu's name is the Japanese transliteration of the word "bug", in similarity to the character Error.
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | バグ (Bagu) | Bug | |
German | Bagu |
Gallery
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Link talking with Bagu from The Adventure of Link
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Bagu from The Legend of Zelda comic
References
- ↑ Template:Cite book
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "LET ME BE! MASTER IS IN WOODS. N OF RIVER" — Bot (The Adventure of Link)
- ↑ "ONLY TOWN FOLK MAY CROSS THIS RIVER!" — River Man (The Adventure of Link)
- ↑ "BAGU IS MY NAME. SHOW MY NOTE TO RIVER MAN." — Bagu (The Adventure of Link)
- ↑ "YOU KNOW BAGU? THEN I CAN HELP YOU CROSS." — River Man (The Adventure of Link)
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Link's told me all about you! I'm as happy as a well-fed Octorok to finally meet my little buddy's girlfriend! - Bagu (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
- ↑ You idiot! Bagu was the thief! A third of the Triforce is gone! If Ganon attacks now, we'll be defenseless! - Zelda (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
- ↑ And the Handy Glove is on! - Link (Valiant Comic Issue #4)
- ↑ He's [Ganon] holding my frogs for ransom! - Bagu (Valiant Comic Issue #4)