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[[File:File:FairyOcarina.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Fairy Ocarina is an item in Ocarina of Time.

Location and Uses

OoT3D Fairy Ocarina Icon

The Fairy Ocarina is given to Link by Saria when he first leaves Kokiri Forest.[1] Link uses this item, as well as the Template:It later on, to solve various puzzles and get past obstacles in the game with the usage of music. The Fairy Ocarina is only used for the duration of the initial child stage of the game. It is later replaced by the Ocarina of Time when Princess Zelda is seen fleeing Hyrule Castle with Impa after Link collects all three Spiritual Stones. Its musical range is the same as the Ocarina of Time's range.

Non-Canon Appearances

Ocarina of Time Manga

In the Template:Manga, after the attack on Hyrule Castle, Link loses the Fairy Ocarina and Ganondorf takes it, mistaking it for the Ocarina of Time. After realizing his mistake later, he crushes it in his hand.

Hyrule Warriors Series

In Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends, the Fairy Ocarina appears as the Lv.1 tier of the Ocarina, Skull Kid's signature weapon.

Trivia

  • In pre-release screenshots of Ocarina of Time, Link can be seen with the Fairy Ocarina equipped as an adult. The Fairy Ocarina can also be seen in early screenshots of Majora's Mask and still exists in the game's code. It can be placed into Link's inventory and when used, it acts like when using the Pictograph Box.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 妖精のオカリナ (Yōsei no Okarina) Fairy Ocarina
French-speaking countries French Ocarina des Fées Fairies' ocarina
Federal Republic of Germany German Feen-Okarina Fairy Ocarina
Italian Republic Italian Ocarina Magica Magic Ocarina
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Ocarina de las Hadas Fairies' Ocarina
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Ocarina de las Hadas Template:ExpGame Fairies' Ocarina

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References

  1. "Oh, you're leaving... I always knew that one day, this day would come. I've always known we're so different, and I'm not sad, because you have a lot ahead of you. I want you to take this. Don't forget me." — Saria (Ocarina of Time)

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