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The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator runs the [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] located in the west area of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. She often falls asleep on the job, and will doze off every time [[Link]] exits and re-enters the shop.<ref>{{Cite|zzzzz...zzzzz... Huh? Wha--! Uh-oh! A customer!|Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator|OoT}}</ref> Despite this, she still appears to be very energetic when telling Link how to play the game.<ref>{{Cite|OKAY!! Aim for the hole in the center and let Bombchu go! You get ten tries. Ready... LET'S BOWL!|Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator|OoT}}</ref> During the credits, she appears sitting next to [[Granny]] during the celebration at [[Lon Lon Ranch]].
The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator runs the [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] located in the west area of [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. She often falls asleep on the job, and will doze off every time [[Link]] exits and re-enters the shop.<ref>{{Cite|zzzzz...zzzzz... Huh? Wha--! Uh-oh! A customer!|Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator|OoT}}</ref> Despite this, she still appears to be very energetic when telling Link how to play the game.<ref>{{Cite|OKAY!! Aim for the hole in the center and let Bombchu go! You get ten tries. Ready... LET'S BOWL!|Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator|OoT}}</ref> During the credits, she appears sitting next to [[Granny]] during the celebration at [[Lon Lon Ranch]].


== Development ==
==Trivia==
The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator was designed by [[Satomi Asakawa|Satomi Asakawa.]]<ref>Abe, Naomi, translator. “How Satomi Asakawa Brought Nintendo’s Beloved NPCs To Life (Part 2).” ''DigiPen.edu'', 21 May 2019, www.digipen.edu/showcase/news/how-digipen-alumni-satomi-asakawa-brought-beloved-nintendo-npcs-to-life-part-2. Accessed 26 Apr. 2024.</ref>
* The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator was designed by [[Satomi Asakawa]].<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Asakawa designed and animated a number of Ocarina of Time’s NPCs, like the wise owl Kaepora Gaebora and the Treasure Chest Shop Gal. |author= |title= How Satomi Asakawa Brought Nintendo’s Beloved NPCs To Life (Part 2) |url= https://www.digipen.edu/showcase/news/how-digipen-alumni-satomi-asakawa-brought-beloved-nintendo-npcs-to-life-part-2 |archive= |published= May 28, 2019 |retrieved= April 26, 2024 |site= DigiPen |type= }}</ref>


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==

Revision as of 05:38, 27 April 2024

The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator is a character in Ocarina of Time.[2]

Biography

The Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator runs the Bombchu Bowling Alley located in the west area of Hyrule Castle Town. She often falls asleep on the job, and will doze off every time Link exits and re-enters the shop.[3] Despite this, she still appears to be very energetic when telling Link how to play the game.[4] During the credits, she appears sitting next to Granny during the celebration at Lon Lon Ranch.

Trivia

Nomenclature

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The Italian Republic
Italian
Addetta sala da bowling (OoT)[6]Bowling alley employee
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References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 35
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 238
  3. "zzzzz...zzzzz... Huh? Wha--! Uh-oh! A customer!" — Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "OKAY!! Aim for the hole in the center and let Bombchu go! You get ten tries. Ready... LET'S BOWL!" — Bombchu Bowling Alley Operator (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "Asakawa designed and animated a number of Ocarina of Time’s NPCs, like the wise owl Kaepora Gaebora and the Treasure Chest Shop Gal."How Satomi Asakawa Brought Nintendo’s Beloved NPCs To Life (Part 2) , DigiPen, published May 28, 2019, retrieved April 26, 2024.
  6. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 238