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|name = Cucco | |name = Cucco | ||
|image = [[File:Cucco.png|180px]] | |image = [[File:Cucco.png|180px]] | ||
|game = | |game = {{ALttP}}<br>{{LA}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{ST}} | ||
|caption = The Cucco from {{OOT}} | |caption = The Cucco from {{OOT}} | ||
|habitat = Areas inhabited by [[Human]]s or [[Hylian]]s;<br>[[Mt. Cucco]] | |habitat = Areas inhabited by [[Human]]s or [[Hylian]]s;<br>[[Mt. Cucco]] | ||
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{{Quote|'''Twinkle, twinkle, little Cuccoo. I am gold and not for you-oo.'''|Golden Cucco}} | {{Quote|'''Twinkle, twinkle, little Cuccoo. I am gold and not for you-oo.'''|Golden Cucco}} | ||
'''Cuccos''' are chickens featured in several [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' games]]. They are well known for attacking [[Link]] if he attacks them for an extended period of time, and are sometimes known as the [[#Cucco's Revenge Squad|Cucco's Revenge Squad]]. In all games of their appearance, Link can lift Cuccos above his head, although this doesn't always serve a purpose. | '''Cuccos''' are chickens featured in several [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' games]]. They are well known for attacking [[Link]] if he attacks them for an extended period of time, and are sometimes known as the [[#Cucco's Revenge Squad|Cucco's Revenge Squad]]. In all games of their appearance, Link can lift Cuccos above his head, although this doesn't always serve a purpose. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''A Link to the Past''=== | ===''A Link to the Past''=== | ||
[[File:Chicken.gif|left|30px|Cucco in the Light World]][[File: | [[File:Chicken.gif|left|30px|Cucco in the Light World]][[File:LttP undeadcucoo.gif|right|Cuccos in the Dark World]] | ||
In | In {{ALttP}}, their first appearance, Cuccos could be found in [[Kakariko Village]]. This game introduced their vengeful "revenge squad" behavior. Cucco-like monsters appeared in the [[Dark World]], reacting to attacks with the same movements and sound effects, including the same "revenge squad" behavior. | ||
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===''Link's Awakening''=== | ===''Link's Awakening''=== | ||
[[File:Cucco(LA).gif|right|30px]] | [[File:Cucco(LA).gif|right|30px]] | ||
Cuccos in | Cuccos in {{LA}} couldn't be lifted or thrown without the aid of the [[Power Bracelet]], and could mainly be found in [[Mabe Village]]. They could be killed using the [[Magic Powder]] or [[Magic Rod]]. This is the only game in which Cuccos are able to be killed. | ||
On [[Koholint Island | On [[Koholint Island]]''s [[Tal Tal Heights|mountain range]], a hen house can be found housing [[Cucco Keeper|a man]] and several Cuccos. | ||
====Flying Rooster==== | ====Flying Rooster==== | ||
[[File:FlyingRooster(revived).png|left|30px]][[File:FlyingRooster(dead).png|left|30px]] | [[File:FlyingRooster(revived).png|left|30px]][[File:FlyingRooster(dead).png|left|30px]] | ||
A unique Cucco known as the '''Flying Rooster''' helps Link acquire [[Bird Key|the Key]] to the [[Eagle's Tower]] and then helps him get to the actual level itself. Playing the "[[Frog's Song of Soul]]", that Link learned from [[Mamu]] in the [[Signpost Maze]], underneath the [[Weathercock]] where the Flying Rooster rests in [[Mabe Village]],<ref>{{cite|Here Sleeps The Flying Rooster|Plaque on the Weathercock| | A unique Cucco known as the '''Flying Rooster''' helps Link acquire [[Bird Key|the Key]] to the [[Eagle's Tower]] and then helps him get to the actual level itself. Playing the "[[Frog's Song of Soul]]", that Link learned from [[Mamu]] in the [[Signpost Maze]], underneath the [[Weathercock]] where the Flying Rooster rests in [[Mabe Village]],<ref>{{cite|Here Sleeps The Flying Rooster|Plaque on the Weathercock|LA}}</ref> the Rooster can be resurrected. While a normal Cucco in this game will do nothing special while lifted, the Flying Rooster will allow Link to fly over bottomless pits much like [[Roc's Feather]]. Unlike the feather, Link isn't required to fall down until he throws the rooster. The Flying Rooster will follow Link around everywhere on the overworld map, but will not follow him into dungeons. The Flying Rooster can also be used to get one of the optional, 26 [[Secret Seashell]]s near [[Kanalet Castle]]. | ||
Once Link has completed Eagle's Tower, the Flying Rooster will leave and make its new home in the Hen House of the mountain range, and will be owned by the [[Cucco Keeper]] who lives there.<ref>{{cite|Wooo! Finally! This flying rooster is the greatest!|Cucco Keeper| | Once Link has completed Eagle's Tower, the Flying Rooster will leave and make its new home in the Hen House of the mountain range, and will be owned by the [[Cucco Keeper]] who lives there.<ref>{{cite|Wooo! Finally! This flying rooster is the greatest!|Cucco Keeper|LA}}</ref> The Flying Rooster is seen giving the man some flights in his house, and Link will no longer be able to use it.<ref>{{cite|Wow! Amazing! That rooster is actually flying! It's just like I said, eh? Have you tried to hold him over your head? Cluck Cluck!|Cucco Keeper|LA}}</ref> | ||
===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== | ||
[[File:Cuccos.jpg|thumb|right|Young Link surrounded by Cuccos in ''Ocarina of Time'']] | [[File:Cuccos.jpg|thumb|right|Young Link surrounded by Cuccos in ''Ocarina of Time'']] | ||
Cuccos could be found in a variety of places in | Cuccos could be found in a variety of places in {{OoT}}, and again attacked Link in swarms if struck. As a new feature, Link could grab a Cucco and use it to glide slowly when jumping off a cliff. This technique is known as [[#Cucco Gliding|Cucco Gliding]], and can be used several times throughout the game to earn [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]. Unlike the [[#Flying Rooster|Flying Rooster]], Cuccos grabbed in this and later games cause Link to slowly glide downward instead of fly upwards. | ||
[[Anju]], who can be found in [[Kakariko Village]], requests that Link helps return her missing Cuccos to their pen. If this task is accomplished, Link can earn a [[Bottle]]. | [[Anju]], who can be found in [[Kakariko Village]], requests that Link helps return her missing Cuccos to their pen. If this task is accomplished, Link can earn a [[Bottle]]. When Link returns later, the Cuccos will found to be out of their pen once more. He can complete the task as many times as he returns to the village, but Anju will instead only award him with fifty [[Rupee]]s. | ||
A second | A second Bottle, filled with [[Lon Lon Milk]], can be won in the [[Super Cucco Game]]. This minigame is only accessible as a child at [[Lon Lon Ranch]], and requires Link to pick [[Talon]]'s three "Super Cuccos" from among a brood of regular Cuccos.<ref>{{Cite|Well how about a little game? These three Cuccos I have here are special Super Cuccos! I'm going to throw these Cuccos into that there gaggle of normal Cuccos. If you can pick out these three special birds from among the normal Cuccos within the time limit, I'll give you something good.|Talon|OOT}}</ref> There is no discernible difference in appearance or behavior between these "Super Cuccos" and regular Cuccos. | ||
''Ocarina of Time'' also features [[Cojiro]], the only known blue Cucco, and a smaller variant known as the [[Pocket Cucco]]. | ''Ocarina of Time'' also features [[Cojiro]], the only known blue Cucco, and a smaller variant known as the [[Pocket Cucco]]. | ||
===''Majora's Mask''=== | ===''Majora's Mask''=== | ||
In | In {{MM}}, Cuccos appear and function the same as in ''Ocarina of Time''. The [[Romani Ranch#Cucco Shack|Cucco Shack]] at Romani Ranch is home to a number of Cucco chicks, which Link helps to mature into adulthood using the [[Bremen Mask]]. There is also one Cucco in the [[Romani Ranch#Barn|Barn]]. However, other than maturing the baby Cuccos to obtain the [[Bunny Hood]], Cuccos serve no purpose in this game and cannot effectively be used for [[#Cucco Gliding|gliding]]. | ||
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|caption=The mother Cucco leads her chicks in the ''Oracle'' titles | |caption=The mother Cucco leads her chicks in the ''Oracle'' titles | ||
}} | }} | ||
Cuccos in both | Cuccos in both {{OoA}} and {{OoS}} appear similarly and function identically to those found in ''Link's Awakening''. An interesting attribute of Cuccos unique to the ''Oracle'' series is the effect [[Mystical Seeds#Mystery Seeds|Mystery Seeds]] have on them. If a Cucco has not called in the Revenge Squad when it is hit by a Mystery Seed, it will be reverted to a baby form of itself which will continue to swarm Link. However, this baby form cannot damage Link. | ||
If the Cucco has called in the Revenge Squad, then it will instead triple in size, hurting Link through physical contact until he leaves. When a Cucco is enlarged like this, it becomes impossible to pick up, and will immediately begin to attack Link if he attacks it again. | If the Cucco has called in the Revenge Squad, then it will instead triple in size, hurting Link through physical contact until he leaves. When a Cucco is enlarged like this, it becomes impossible to pick up, and will immediately begin to attack Link if he attacks it again. | ||
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===''Four Swords Adventures''=== | ===''Four Swords Adventures''=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:FSA Cucco.gif|left|30px|A Cucco in Four Swords Adventures]] | ||
Cuccos in | Cuccos in {{FSA}} are very similar to the ones in ''A Link to the Past'', attacking Link with a Cucco Revenge Squad if needed. | ||
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[[File:Cucco(TMC).gif|right|30px|A Cucco in The Minish Cap]] | [[File:Cucco(TMC).gif|right|30px|A Cucco in The Minish Cap]] | ||
[[File:Chick(TMC).gif|right|16px|A Cucco chick]] | [[File:Chick(TMC).gif|right|16px|A Cucco chick]] | ||
The Cuccos of | The Cuccos of {{TMC}} are mostly the same as in ''A Link to the Past'', though there are golden Cuccos that appear only for a minigame along with small yellow Cucco Chicks. The Cuccos play a part in a mini game where Link has to capture the Cuccos before the time runs out. The golden Cuccos are the most hyper and will escape the Link's grasp much more frequently than the white Cuccos. If Link hits a Cucco when he is trapped in a corner more than about 20 times, he will run around the whole of [[Hyrule Castle Town|Hyrule Town]] and may cause Link harm. The Cucco chicks will attack [[Link]] if he is [[Minish Link|shrunk]]. Link can [[Kinstone Fusion|fuse]] [[Kinstone]]s with the Cucco chicks on [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade|Swiftblade]]'s house if he is in Minish form. | ||
{{figurine|TMC|Cucco!|With a boisterous crow and a cute crest, these feathered friends are the most popular pets in Hyrule. The baby chicks like small bugs.|[[File:Cucco! Figurine.gif]]}} | {{figurine|TMC|Cucco!|With a boisterous crow and a cute crest, these feathered friends are the most popular pets in Hyrule. The baby chicks like small bugs.|[[File:Cucco! Figurine.gif]]}} | ||
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===''Twilight Princess''=== | ===''Twilight Princess''=== | ||
[[File:314388943 6473f883d5 o.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Link using the Golden Cucco in ''Twilight Princess'' to reach the | [[File:314388943 6473f883d5 o.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Link using the Golden Cucco in ''Twilight Princess'' to reach the Sacred Grove.]] | ||
Cuccos in {{TP}} now come in white, brown and other realistic chicken colors. When attacked repeatedly, the Cuccos no longer call in the revenge squad. Instead, attacking them allows Link to control the Cucco for a few seconds, similar to how [[Seagull]]s could be controlled with [[Hyoi Pear]]s in {{TWW}}. | |||
The [[Oocca]] are very similar to Cuccos in appearance and name. When Link grabs one in [[City in the Sky]], they can even be used to [[#Cucco Gliding|glide]] like a regular Cucco. | The [[Oocca]] are very similar to Cuccos in appearance and name. When Link grabs one in [[City in the Sky]], they can even be used to [[#Cucco Gliding|glide]] like a regular Cucco. | ||
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===''Phantom Hourglass''=== | ===''Phantom Hourglass''=== | ||
Cuccos in | Cuccos in {{PH}} appear and function similarly to their counterparts in ''Ocarina of Time''. The "Revenge Squad" comes at their attacker at much higher speeds in ''Phantom Hourglass'' than any other game, making them a more lethal force. | ||
===''Spirit Tracks''=== | ===''Spirit Tracks''=== | ||
[[File:ST Cucco.png|right|The Cucco cargo icon]] | [[File:ST Cucco.png|right|The Cucco cargo icon]] | ||
[[File:DS Cucco.png|left|A Cucco from Phantom Hourglass or Spirit Tracks]] | [[File:DS Cucco.png|left|A Cucco from Phantom Hourglass or Spirit Tracks]] | ||
Cuccos in | Cuccos in {{ST}} appear and function similarly to their counterparts in ''Phantom Hourglass''. The "Revenge Squad" comes at their attacker for as long as the "victim" Cucco is red. Additionally, they are one of the cargo items that can be transported in [[Train Parts|freight car]]s. A man who raises Cuccos in northwestern [[Hyrule Castle Town]] sells five of them to Link for 50 [[Rupee]]s.<ref>{{Cite|My Cuccos are getting so big, it's almost time to start selling them! If you hear of anyone who wants to buy some Cuccos, please let me know! The price is 50 Rupees for five birds!|Cucco Farmer|ST}}</ref> Link can only transport up to five Cuccos at a time.<ref>{{Cite|It looks like you already have a bunch of Cuccos roosting in your freight car! They get awfully upset if they're overcrowded, so we can't squeeze in any more.|Cucco Farmer|ST}}</ref> Like with other cargo items, Link loses a Cucco every time the train is hit.<ref>{{Cite|You might know already, but the Cuccos will run off if the carriage is hit. Some bandits even aim to hit your train and steal Cuccos, so watch out!|Cucco Farmer|ST}}</ref> Link earns a [[Force Gem]] by bringing a total of ten Cuccos to a man in [[Aboda Village]]. Later on, Link gains another Force Gem by bringing five of them to [[Rael]] at the [[Sand Sanctuary]].<ref>{{Cite|Would you bring me some Cuccos? The more Cuccos, the better. At the very least, I'd like five. Once you bring them to me, I'll give you something nice.|Rael|ST}}</ref> Rael wishes to study their vengeful behavior in order to "harness this unbelievable Cucco power for good of mankind."<ref>{{Cite|[Cuccos] are flightless. But when cornered, they can call their friends to unleash an amazing power. I want to study this phenomenon more closely... My goal is to harness this unbelievable Cucco power for the good of mankind.|Rael|ST}}</ref> | ||
==Specialized Behavior== | ==Specialized Behavior== | ||
===Cucco's Revenge Squad=== | ===Cucco's Revenge Squad=== | ||
[[File:Cucco Revenge.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cuccos | [[File:Cucco Revenge.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cuccos attacking Link]] | ||
Ever since the introduction of the Cucco in '' | Ever since the introduction of the Cucco in ''A Link to the Past'', if Link attacks a Cucco enough times, a large group of indestructible Cuccos will attack him; this flock of pestered poultry is rightly named the {{name|Cucco's Revenge Squad}}. In most titles, attacking a Cucco up to 30 or more times will summon the attacking flock. The flock will continuously attack Link until he either perishes or leaves the area, as Cuccos cannot follow Link into different maps. | ||
In ''A Link to the Past'', Cuccos appear in both the Light World and the [[Dark World]], making it possible for the attacking flock to appear in both worlds. | In ''A Link to the Past'', Cuccos appear in both the Light World and the [[Dark World]], making it possible for the attacking flock to appear in both worlds. | ||
In '' | In ''Ocarina of Time'', they appear wherever their more peaceful cousins can be found - [[Lon Lon Ranch]], [[Kakariko Village]], and even the bend in [[Zora's River]]. There are some, but few areas in which Link cannot get hurt by the Cucco's Revenge Squad, in which Link is still in the area. Some of these areas are, but are not limited to: The Well in Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time, and a few steps back from the cage in the Observatory from ''Majora's Mask''. Link also cannot be harmed by Cuccos if he is on [[Epona]]. When a Cucco has been hit enough times, a cutscene will follow where it will crow for the revenge squad. If a Cucco is hit by even a single blast from a [[Bomb]], it will immediately crow for them. | ||
In all three of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' games for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]], the squad also makes a return appearance, aiding their injured brethren from further harm from Link. | In all three of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' games for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]], the squad also makes a return appearance, aiding their injured brethren from further harm from Link. | ||
While they were missing in '' | While they were missing in ''The Wind Waker'', the [[Pig]]s found in the game served a similar purpose - if provoked too much, they would attack Link. | ||
The Cucco Revenge Squad seemed to mysteriously disappear in '' | The Cucco Revenge Squad seemed to mysteriously disappear in ''Twilight Princess'', as attacking a Cucco many times will result in being able to control the Cucco for about 10 seconds. The reason for the Revenge Squad's absence is unknown. However, the change may not have much meaning behind it - except that almost every aspect of Zelda underwent a transformation during the development of Twilight Princess, from the "evolution" of the [[Boomerang]] to the Gale Boomerang, amongst many of the other changed, familiar items, to the complete replacement of the [[Moblin]]s with [[Bulblin]]s. The Goats in [[Ordon Village]] also served the same purpose as the Cuccos, when herding them, if Link whoops at them too much they will turn red, turn around and knock Link off of Epona. When possessing a Cucco, stray cats will attack it as if it were a toy. | ||
The squad returns in '' | The squad returns in ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''. By hitting a Cucco a few times, both that Cucco and the Cucco Revenge Squad will attack Link. However, the Cuccos are considerably harder to catch than in previous games. | ||
===Cucco Gliding=== | ===Cucco Gliding=== | ||
[[File:White Cucco TP.png|right|150px|A gliding white Cucco in ''Twilight Princess'']] | [[File:White Cucco TP.png|right|150px|A gliding white Cucco in ''Twilight Princess'']] | ||
'''Cucco Gliding''' originated in ''Link's Awakening'' and can be seen in other games such as ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Twilight Princess'', and, more recently, in ''Phantom Hourglass''. Its mechanics are fairly simple: have Link grab a Cucco, run off a ledge, and he will glide safely to the ground with the Cucco squirming and frantically flapping its wings (as Link holds it above his head) so as to get free. | |||
'''Cucco Gliding''' originated in '' | |||
Cucco gliding was used primarily to gain access to [[Eagle's Tower]] by helping Link acquire the [[Bird Key]], using the [[#Flying Rooster|Flying Rooster]]. [[Falbi's Flight by Fowl]] in ''Twilight Princess'' focuses in Cucco Gliding. | Cucco gliding was used primarily to gain access to [[Eagle's Tower]] by helping Link acquire the [[Bird Key]], using the [[#Flying Rooster|Flying Rooster]]. [[Falbi's Flight by Fowl]] in ''Twilight Princess'' focuses in Cucco Gliding. | ||
In '' | In ''Ocarina of Time'', Cucco Guiding is one way to get several [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], although the [[Hover Boots]] can be used in just about every case. | ||
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==Etymology== | |||
The name "Cucco" is most probably an onomatopoeia of the sound a chicken makes. However, it is possible that the name is a reference to Jill's carrier pigeon of the same name in the 1986 anime [[Wikipedia:Windaria|Windaria]]. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The [[wikipedia:Northern Flicker|Northern (Yellow-shafted) Flicker]], a common North American woodpecker, which was first classified as ''Cuculus auratus'' or "Golden Cuckoo" by [[wikipedia:Carl Linnaeus|Carolus Linnæus]]. The [[Cucco#Important Cuccos in Twilight Princess|Golden Cucco]] in ''Twilight Princess'' could be based off of this name, although it bears no resemblance to the Flicker. | |||
*When using a Gameshark, Action Replay, or Game Genie code for invincibility, the invincible Cucco's Revenge Squad can be picked up by Link and carried around. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:OoT cucco artwork.png|Official artwork of a Cucco in ''Ocarina of Time'' | File:OoT cucco artwork.png|Official artwork of a Cucco in ''Ocarina of Time'' | ||
File:Cucco chick.png|Cucco chicks in ''Majora's Mask'' | File:Cucco chick.png|Cucco chicks in ''Majora's Mask'' | ||
File: | File:FSA Big Cucco.gif|A larger Cucco variant in ''Four Swords Adventures'' | ||
File:OoTCucco.jpg|Link | File:OoTCucco.jpg|Link carrying a Cucco in an early version of ''Ocarina of Time'' | ||
File: | File:Bremen March.jpg|Cucco chicks at Romani Ranch in ''Majora's Mask'' | ||
File:TPCuccoCatching.jpg|Link | File:TPCuccoCatching.jpg|Link attempting to catch a Cucco in ''Twilight Princess'' | ||
File:Flying Rooster.png|Gliding from peak to peak with a Flying Rooster in ''Oracle of Seasons'' | File:Flying Rooster.png|Gliding from peak to peak with a Flying Rooster in ''Oracle of Seasons'' | ||
File:ST Cucco Revenge Squad.png|The Cucco's Revenge Squad in ''Spirit Tracks'' | File:ST Cucco Revenge Squad.png|The Cucco's Revenge Squad in ''Spirit Tracks'' | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{see also|Super Cucco Game|Cuccodex|Mt. Cucco}} | |||
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|Super Cucco Game | |||
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|Mt. Cucco | |||
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Cuccos are chickens featured in several The Legend of Zelda games. They are well known for attacking Link if he attacks them for an extended period of time, and are sometimes known as the Cucco's Revenge Squad. In all games of their appearance, Link can lift Cuccos above his head, although this doesn't always serve a purpose.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, their first appearance, Cuccos could be found in Kakariko Village. This game introduced their vengeful "revenge squad" behavior. Cucco-like monsters appeared in the Dark World, reacting to attacks with the same movements and sound effects, including the same "revenge squad" behavior.
Link's Awakening
Cuccos in Link's Awakening couldn't be lifted or thrown without the aid of the Power Bracelet, and could mainly be found in Mabe Village. They could be killed using the Magic Powder or Magic Rod. This is the only game in which Cuccos are able to be killed.
On Koholint Islands mountain range, a hen house can be found housing a man and several Cuccos.
Flying Rooster
A unique Cucco known as the Flying Rooster helps Link acquire the Key to the Eagle's Tower and then helps him get to the actual level itself. Playing the "Frog's Song of Soul", that Link learned from Mamu in the Signpost Maze, underneath the Weathercock where the Flying Rooster rests in Mabe Village,[1] the Rooster can be resurrected. While a normal Cucco in this game will do nothing special while lifted, the Flying Rooster will allow Link to fly over bottomless pits much like Roc's Feather. Unlike the feather, Link isn't required to fall down until he throws the rooster. The Flying Rooster will follow Link around everywhere on the overworld map, but will not follow him into dungeons. The Flying Rooster can also be used to get one of the optional, 26 Secret Seashells near Kanalet Castle.
Once Link has completed Eagle's Tower, the Flying Rooster will leave and make its new home in the Hen House of the mountain range, and will be owned by the Cucco Keeper who lives there.[2] The Flying Rooster is seen giving the man some flights in his house, and Link will no longer be able to use it.[3]
Ocarina of Time
Cuccos could be found in a variety of places in Ocarina of Time, and again attacked Link in swarms if struck. As a new feature, Link could grab a Cucco and use it to glide slowly when jumping off a cliff. This technique is known as Cucco Gliding, and can be used several times throughout the game to earn Pieces of Heart. Unlike the Flying Rooster, Cuccos grabbed in this and later games cause Link to slowly glide downward instead of fly upwards.
Anju, who can be found in Kakariko Village, requests that Link helps return her missing Cuccos to their pen. If this task is accomplished, Link can earn a Bottle. When Link returns later, the Cuccos will found to be out of their pen once more. He can complete the task as many times as he returns to the village, but Anju will instead only award him with fifty Rupees.
A second Bottle, filled with Lon Lon Milk, can be won in the Super Cucco Game. This minigame is only accessible as a child at Lon Lon Ranch, and requires Link to pick Talon's three "Super Cuccos" from among a brood of regular Cuccos.[4] There is no discernible difference in appearance or behavior between these "Super Cuccos" and regular Cuccos.
Ocarina of Time also features Cojiro, the only known blue Cucco, and a smaller variant known as the Pocket Cucco.
Majora's Mask
In Majora's Mask, Cuccos appear and function the same as in Ocarina of Time. The Cucco Shack at Romani Ranch is home to a number of Cucco chicks, which Link helps to mature into adulthood using the Bremen Mask. There is also one Cucco in the Barn. However, other than maturing the baby Cuccos to obtain the Bunny Hood, Cuccos serve no purpose in this game and cannot effectively be used for gliding.
Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons
Cuccos in both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons appear similarly and function identically to those found in Link's Awakening. An interesting attribute of Cuccos unique to the Oracle series is the effect Mystery Seeds have on them. If a Cucco has not called in the Revenge Squad when it is hit by a Mystery Seed, it will be reverted to a baby form of itself which will continue to swarm Link. However, this baby form cannot damage Link.
If the Cucco has called in the Revenge Squad, then it will instead triple in size, hurting Link through physical contact until he leaves. When a Cucco is enlarged like this, it becomes impossible to pick up, and will immediately begin to attack Link if he attacks it again.
Flying Roosters can be found at Mt. Cucco in Oracle of Seasons.
Four Swords Adventures
Cuccos in Four Swords Adventures are very similar to the ones in A Link to the Past, attacking Link with a Cucco Revenge Squad if needed.
The Minish Cap
The Cuccos of The Minish Cap are mostly the same as in A Link to the Past, though there are golden Cuccos that appear only for a minigame along with small yellow Cucco Chicks. The Cuccos play a part in a mini game where Link has to capture the Cuccos before the time runs out. The golden Cuccos are the most hyper and will escape the Link's grasp much more frequently than the white Cuccos. If Link hits a Cucco when he is trapped in a corner more than about 20 times, he will run around the whole of Hyrule Town and may cause Link harm. The Cucco chicks will attack Link if he is shrunk. Link can fuse Kinstones with the Cucco chicks on Swiftblade's house if he is in Minish form.
Twilight Princess
Cuccos in Twilight Princess now come in white, brown and other realistic chicken colors. When attacked repeatedly, the Cuccos no longer call in the revenge squad. Instead, attacking them allows Link to control the Cucco for a few seconds, similar to how Seagulls could be controlled with Hyoi Pears in The Wind Waker.
The Oocca are very similar to Cuccos in appearance and name. When Link grabs one in City in the Sky, they can even be used to glide like a regular Cucco.
Important Twilight Princess Cuccos
A white Cucco known as "Cucco Leader" is the leader of all cats in the Hidden Village. Unlike other Cuccos, he is not arrogant, but seems to genuinely care for all the cats and wants them to be happy.
Rusl lent Link a shiny Golden Cucco with faster flight abilities that allowed Link to reach the Sacred Grove. Unlike other Twilight Princess Cuccos, the Golden Cucco cannot be controlled by striking it repeatedly. If Link speaks to him in wolf form, he will sing a familiar rhyme, but with a twist.
Phantom Hourglass
Cuccos in Phantom Hourglass appear and function similarly to their counterparts in Ocarina of Time. The "Revenge Squad" comes at their attacker at much higher speeds in Phantom Hourglass than any other game, making them a more lethal force.
Spirit Tracks
Cuccos in Spirit Tracks appear and function similarly to their counterparts in Phantom Hourglass. The "Revenge Squad" comes at their attacker for as long as the "victim" Cucco is red. Additionally, they are one of the cargo items that can be transported in freight cars. A man who raises Cuccos in northwestern Hyrule Castle Town sells five of them to Link for 50 Rupees.[5] Link can only transport up to five Cuccos at a time.[6] Like with other cargo items, Link loses a Cucco every time the train is hit.[7] Link earns a Force Gem by bringing a total of ten Cuccos to a man in Aboda Village. Later on, Link gains another Force Gem by bringing five of them to Rael at the Sand Sanctuary.[8] Rael wishes to study their vengeful behavior in order to "harness this unbelievable Cucco power for good of mankind."[9]
Specialized Behavior
Cucco's Revenge Squad
Ever since the introduction of the Cucco in A Link to the Past, if Link attacks a Cucco enough times, a large group of indestructible Cuccos will attack him; this flock of pestered poultry is rightly named the {{{2}}}. In most titles, attacking a Cucco up to 30 or more times will summon the attacking flock. The flock will continuously attack Link until he either perishes or leaves the area, as Cuccos cannot follow Link into different maps.
In A Link to the Past, Cuccos appear in both the Light World and the Dark World, making it possible for the attacking flock to appear in both worlds.
In Ocarina of Time, they appear wherever their more peaceful cousins can be found - Lon Lon Ranch, Kakariko Village, and even the bend in Zora's River. There are some, but few areas in which Link cannot get hurt by the Cucco's Revenge Squad, in which Link is still in the area. Some of these areas are, but are not limited to: The Well in Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time, and a few steps back from the cage in the Observatory from Majora's Mask. Link also cannot be harmed by Cuccos if he is on Epona. When a Cucco has been hit enough times, a cutscene will follow where it will crow for the revenge squad. If a Cucco is hit by even a single blast from a Bomb, it will immediately crow for them.
In all three of the Zelda games for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color, the squad also makes a return appearance, aiding their injured brethren from further harm from Link.
While they were missing in The Wind Waker, the Pigs found in the game served a similar purpose - if provoked too much, they would attack Link.
The Cucco Revenge Squad seemed to mysteriously disappear in Twilight Princess, as attacking a Cucco many times will result in being able to control the Cucco for about 10 seconds. The reason for the Revenge Squad's absence is unknown. However, the change may not have much meaning behind it - except that almost every aspect of Zelda underwent a transformation during the development of Twilight Princess, from the "evolution" of the Boomerang to the Gale Boomerang, amongst many of the other changed, familiar items, to the complete replacement of the Moblins with Bulblins. The Goats in Ordon Village also served the same purpose as the Cuccos, when herding them, if Link whoops at them too much they will turn red, turn around and knock Link off of Epona. When possessing a Cucco, stray cats will attack it as if it were a toy.
The squad returns in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. By hitting a Cucco a few times, both that Cucco and the Cucco Revenge Squad will attack Link. However, the Cuccos are considerably harder to catch than in previous games.
Cucco Gliding
Cucco Gliding originated in Link's Awakening and can be seen in other games such as Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, and, more recently, in Phantom Hourglass. Its mechanics are fairly simple: have Link grab a Cucco, run off a ledge, and he will glide safely to the ground with the Cucco squirming and frantically flapping its wings (as Link holds it above his head) so as to get free.
Cucco gliding was used primarily to gain access to Eagle's Tower by helping Link acquire the Bird Key, using the Flying Rooster. Falbi's Flight by Fowl in Twilight Princess focuses in Cucco Gliding.
In Ocarina of Time, Cucco Guiding is one way to get several Pieces of Heart, although the Hover Boots can be used in just about every case.
Etymology
The name "Cucco" is most probably an onomatopoeia of the sound a chicken makes. However, it is possible that the name is a reference to Jill's carrier pigeon of the same name in the 1986 anime Windaria.
Trivia
- The Northern (Yellow-shafted) Flicker, a common North American woodpecker, which was first classified as Cuculus auratus or "Golden Cuckoo" by Carolus Linnæus. The Golden Cucco in Twilight Princess could be based off of this name, although it bears no resemblance to the Flicker.
- When using a Gameshark, Action Replay, or Game Genie code for invincibility, the invincible Cucco's Revenge Squad can be picked up by Link and carried around.
Gallery
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Official artwork of a Dark World Cucco
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Official artwork of a Cucco in Ocarina of Time
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Cucco chicks in Majora's Mask
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A larger Cucco variant in Four Swords Adventures
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Link carrying a Cucco in an early version of Ocarina of Time
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Cucco chicks at Romani Ranch in Majora's Mask
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Link attempting to catch a Cucco in Twilight Princess
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Gliding from peak to peak with a Flying Rooster in Oracle of Seasons
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The Cucco's Revenge Squad in Spirit Tracks
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Cuccos in Hyrule Castle Town in Spirit Tracks
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Cuccos in the Freight Car
- See Also: Super Cucco Game
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | Template:Japanese Template:Japanese |
Chicken Cucco | |
FrenchCA | Poulette Poupoule |
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FrenchEU | Cocotte | ||
German | Huhn | Chicken | |
Italian | Cocco | ||
Spanish | Cuco |
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- ↑ "Here Sleeps The Flying Rooster" — Plaque on the Weathercock (Link's Awakening)
- ↑ "Wooo! Finally! This flying rooster is the greatest!" — Cucco Keeper (Link's Awakening)
- ↑ "Wow! Amazing! That rooster is actually flying! It's just like I said, eh? Have you tried to hold him over your head? Cluck Cluck!" — Cucco Keeper (Link's Awakening)
- ↑ "Well how about a little game? These three Cuccos I have here are special Super Cuccos! I'm going to throw these Cuccos into that there gaggle of normal Cuccos. If you can pick out these three special birds from among the normal Cuccos within the time limit, I'll give you something good." — Talon (Ocarina of Time)
- ↑ "My Cuccos are getting so big, it's almost time to start selling them! If you hear of anyone who wants to buy some Cuccos, please let me know! The price is 50 Rupees for five birds!" — Cucco Farmer (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "It looks like you already have a bunch of Cuccos roosting in your freight car! They get awfully upset if they're overcrowded, so we can't squeeze in any more." — Cucco Farmer (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "You might know already, but the Cuccos will run off if the carriage is hit. Some bandits even aim to hit your train and steal Cuccos, so watch out!" — Cucco Farmer (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Would you bring me some Cuccos? The more Cuccos, the better. At the very least, I'd like five. Once you bring them to me, I'll give you something nice." — Rael (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "[Cuccos] are flightless. But when cornered, they can call their friends to unleash an amazing power. I want to study this phenomenon more closely... My goal is to harness this unbelievable Cucco power for the good of mankind." — Rael (Spirit Tracks)