Ocarina
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- This article is about the Link's Awakening item. You may be looking for Fairy Ocarina, Ocarina of Time, or Ocarina of Wind.
| Ocarina | |
|---|---|
![]() Artwork of the Ocarina | |
| First appearance | Link's Awakening (1993) |
| Found | Dream Shrine |
| Use | Plays song with magical effects |
- "You've got the Ocarina! You should learn to play many songs!"
- — In-game description
The Ocarina is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. This clay wind instrument can be found in the Dream Shrine after Link acquires the Power Bracelet and the Pegasus Boots. Link can learn three songs on this Ocarina. The Ocarina can still be played before Link has learned any songs, but all that comes out are random, jumbled notes which have no effect whatsoever.
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[edit] Songs
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
[edit] Ballad of the Wind Fish
The first song that Link can learn is the "Ballad of the Wind Fish", which he learns from Marin in Animal Village, after she has awakened Walrus. This mysterious song has the power to awaken the Wind Fish if played in conjunction with all eight Instruments of the Sirens.
[edit] Manbo's Mambo
The second song is "Manbo's Mambo", learned from Manbo, a talking fish who lives in a cave near Angler's Tunnel. In the overworld, this song transports Link to Manbo's Pond, located directly outside Crazy Tracy's Health Spa near Tabahl Wasteland. When played inside dungeons, it transports Link back to the entrance of the current dungeon.
[edit] Frog's Song of Soul
The third and final song is the "Frog's Song of Soul", learned from Mamu the frog singer, after Link successfully navigates the Signpost Maze near Mabe Village. This song brings certain dead or inanimate objects to life.
Spoiler warning: Spoilers end here.

