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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Error.png|thumb|right|<center>"I am Error."</center>]]
[[File:Error.png|thumb|left|<center>"I am Error."</center>]]
[[File:Fds eraa.png|thumb|left|<center>"My name is Error."</center>]]
[[File:Fds eraa.png|thumb|right|<center>"My name is Error."</center>]]
*It's possible that Error's name is meant to form a pun with that of [[Bagu]], a related character whose name means "computer bug" in Japanese.
*It's possible that Error's name is meant to form a pun with that of [[Bagu]] whose name means "computer bug" in Japanese.
*In the [[Wii]] video game, ''[[smw:Super Paper Mario|Super Paper Mario]]'', one of the first bosses of the game is a robotic dragon named [[smw:Fracktail|Fracktail]] who is attacked by an evil character, [[smw:Dimentio|Dimentio]]. Upon being attacked, the dragon malfunctions and begins to say several incoherent phrases, one of which is "I AM ERROR".
*In ''[[smw:Super Paper Mario|Super Paper Mario]]'', the first boss of the game is a robotic dragon named [[smw:Fracktail|Fracktail]] who is attacked by [[smw:Dimentio|Dimentio]]. Upon being attacked, the dragon malfunctions and begins to say several incoherent phrases, one of which is "I AM ERROR".
*The Nintendo UK site uses Error for the 404 error page.
*The Nintendo UK site uses Error for the 404 error page.<ref>{{cite|That page is missing. Perhaps it's south of King's Tomb…|Error|404 page}}</ref>
*In the Japanese version of Zelda II, Error makes the less vague statement "My name is Error." (Ore no na ha (wa) Eraa da...")<ref>{{cite|オレノナハエラーダ...|Error|The Adventure of Link}}</ref> His name is written Eraa (エラー), the Japanese way of writing the English word "error".
*In The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bōken, Error makes the less vague statement "My name is Error." (Ore no na ha (wa) Erā da...")<ref>{{cite|オレノナハエラーダ...|Error|The Adventure of Link}}</ref> His name is written Erā (エラー), the Japanese way of writing the English word "error".


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Revision as of 18:48, 25 February 2014

Template:Character Error is a citizen of the Town of Ruto in The Adventure of Link. At first, Error only introduces himself when talked to,[1] but after Link meets a second man in the Harbor Town of Mido and is encouraged to ask Error about how to get to the Island Palace,[2] Error will tell Link about the passage to the palace south of the king's tomb.[3]

The sprite design for Error is used for characters in other towns who can sometimes be similarly unhelpful,[4] although a few of them give Link very useful hints about using the Fire Spell[5] or finding the Three-Eye Rock Palace.[6]

Trivia

File:Error.png
"I am Error."
File:Fds eraa.png
"My name is Error."
  • It's possible that Error's name is meant to form a pun with that of Bagu whose name means "computer bug" in Japanese.
  • In Super Paper Mario, the first boss of the game is a robotic dragon named Fracktail who is attacked by Dimentio. Upon being attacked, the dragon malfunctions and begins to say several incoherent phrases, one of which is "I AM ERROR".
  • The Nintendo UK site uses Error for the 404 error page.[7]
  • In The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bōken, Error makes the less vague statement "My name is Error." (Ore no na ha (wa) Erā da...")[8] His name is written Erā (エラー), the Japanese way of writing the English word "error".

References

  1. "I AM ERROR." — Error (The Adventure of Link)
  2. "ASK ERROR OF RUTO ABOUT THE PALACE" — Man in Harbor Town of Mido (The Adventure of Link)
  3. "SOUTH OF KINGS TOMB IN MIDO IS A TUNNEL." — Error (The Adventure of Link)
  4. "I KNOW NOTHING." — Man (The Adventure of Link)
  5. "IF ALL ELSE FAILS USE FIRE" — Man in Rauru (The Adventure of Link)
  6. "CALL FOR HELP AT THE THREE EYE ROCKS." — Man in Hidden Town of Kasuto (The Adventure of Link)
  7. "That page is missing. Perhaps it's south of King's Tomb…" — Error (404 page)
  8. "オレノナハエラーダ..." — Error (The Adventure of Link)


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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Error
Germany German Error