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Pumpkins are recurring Objects and Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][name reference needed] They occur sometimes as a visual element, sometimes as an item, sometimes as a breakable container, and sometimes as a combination of these. They appeared mainly as a recurring visual motif until Twilight Princess, where physical pumpkins and their products became considerably more important.

Location and Uses[]

Oracle of Ages[]

The first boss in Oracle of Ages is Pumpkin Head, who, as its name suggests, is a spirit with a pumpkin (specifically a Jack-o'-lantern) for a head. This continues the theme of pumpkins as a symbol of evil spirits seen in A Link to the Past.

Twilight Princess[]

Main article: Ordon Pumpkin

Pumpkins feature prominently in Twilight Princess as one of the main exports of Ordon Village. In Ordon Village, Link can find pumpkins in the fields. These can be smashed to get pumpkin seeds, which are the primary ammunition for the Slingshot. The scarecrows near Link's House also appear to have pumpkins for heads. An Ordon Pumpkin is also found in a chest in Snowpeak Ruins, although Yeta misremembered the chest as containing the Bedroom Key. When added to the Simple Soup, the Ordon Pumpkin converts it to Good Soup, which restores four hearts as opposed to two.

Skyward Sword[]

Pumpkins seem to be the primary agricultural product of Skyloftians in Skyward Sword. One of the islands in The Sky, Pumpkin Landing, being dedicated to growing pumpkins, as it is the home to a sizable (by Zelda game standards) pumpkin patch and the Lumpy Pumpkin, a pub specializing in Pumpkin Soup. Even the decor of the establishment is pumpkin-themed, as are the names of the father and daughter who staff it. Pumpkins can also be found on the main island of Skyloft in smaller patches. There is also a minigame in Skyward Sword involving pumpkins, that being Pumpkin Pull. As in Twilight Princess, pumpkins can be smashed, although they yield a variety of items, as Jars do.

Breath of the Wild[]

Main article: Fortified Pumpkin


Other Appearances[]

Link's Crossbow Training[]

Main article: Ordon Pumpkin

In Link's Crossbow Training, Ordon Pumpkins appear as destroyable objects that can be shot for extra points. They normally appear in clusters and mainly in stages that take place in Ordon Village.

Hyrule Warriors Legends[]

HWDE Pumpkin Food Icon

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Pumpkins appear as Plant-type Food. They are imbued with the Light Element. When consumed by a Companion Fairy in the Dining Room of the My Fairy mode, Pumpkins can increase the Fairy's Trust level and personality traits.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
GermanyGermande-niwa:KürbisKürbis[3]Same as English.
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References

  1. "Grown in patches from the Sky Era on, pumpkins are often used as the primary ingredient in soup. The great spirit Levias loves pumpkin soup, and people present it to him as an offering. In the Twilight Era, Ordon Village is famous for the Ordon Pumpkin that shares its name." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 74 (TP | TPHD | SS))
  2. "Destroying his body and picking up his head reveals the small being inside who had only been masquerading as a pumpkin person." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 199 (OoA))
  3. "Kürbis" — Dining Room (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
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