Tott

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Template:Character Tott is a character in The Wind Waker.

Biography

Tott, also known as "The World's Charismatic Dancer Extraordinaire,"[1] is a dancer who claims to be a "slave to a rhythm" and dances to pass all of his free time, not even stopping to eat any meals.[2] He is seen on Windfall Island dancing in front of a tombstone, where he is trying to figure out a dance that can turn day into night and vice-versa.[3] Tott mentions that, although he can remember the dance moves, he can't seem to get the rhythm down.[4] When Link stands in front of him and takes out the Template:It, Tott will be reminded of the rhythm, and in turn will teach the young hero the "Song of Passing".

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Trivia

  • Tott's zipper appears to read トゥ (Tu), which happens to be the latter part of his Japanese name.
  • Tott bears a notable resemblance to rock phenomenon Elvis Presley. Similarly, Tott's German name, T. Ravolta, appears to be a reference to John Travolta, who also happens to be a dancer.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
Japan Japanese トトゥ (Totu)
France FrenchEU Johnny
Germany German T. Ravolta
Italy Italian Gill
Spain SpanishEU Rafael
Latin America SpanishLA Passo

References

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  2. "I love dancing more than I love three meals a day." — Tott (The Wind Waker)
  3. "Long ago, I met this delightful little guy who performed the most dazzling magic dance... A dance that turned night into day right before my very eyes!" — Tott (The Wind Waker)
  4. "I can remember those fabulous dance moves, but I just CAN'T seem to get that intricate rhythm down..." — Tott (The Wind Waker)