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*[[wikipedia:Ten thousand years#Japan|Banzai]] is a Japanese phrase used in modern terms to mean "huzzah" (usually with arms raised, as these enemies do when they leap from the water) and is also historically exclaimed as a battle cry.
*[[wikipedia:Ten thousand years#Japan|Banzai]] is a Japanese phrase used in modern terms to mean "huzzah" (usually with arms raised, as these enemies do when they leap from the water) and is also historically exclaimed as a battle cry.


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Revision as of 18:37, 17 November 2012

Banzai Otters are enemies in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland that appear in Lon Lon Meadow. They are more aggresive than several of the other enemies in Lon Lon Meadows, and will jump out of the water and attack Tingle. They tend to drop Love Carp or Tasty Squid when defeated.

Trivia

  • Banzai is a Japanese phrase used in modern terms to mean "huzzah" (usually with arms raised, as these enemies do when they leap from the water) and is also historically exclaimed as a battle cry.


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