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This page is about the enemy named "Dodongo". For the Boss of the same name, see Dodongo (Boss).

Template:Enemy Dodongos (pronounced /dɵˈdɒŋɡoʊ/ də-DONG-goh[1]) are recurring enemies in the The Legend of Zelda series.[2]

Characteristics

Dodongos are reptilian monsters usually found in caves and volcanic environments. Dodongos in The Legend of Zelda resembled a Triceratops or a Rhinoceros, appear as bipedal, monstrous lizards in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask and resemble Geckos in Twilight Princess.

Dodongos have very tough hides, ribbed with green or sometimes yellow scales that serve as strong armor that protects them from any attack. In the same vein, Dodongos have very large mouths in proportion to their bodies. These grand cavities enable them to suck in air to blow streams of flames, which is their primary form of attack. However, this also makes their mouths the species' primary vulnerable site. A Bomb can be thrown down their gaping mouths, and it will explode from within, heavily damaging the creature. For this reason, Dodongos are widely known for their weakness to Bombs. In Twilight Princess, an Arrow may also be shot into the mouth of a Dodongo to inflict internal damage. Another vulnerable site is the tip of its tail. However, Dodongos can also harm Link with their tails by sweeping them around in a full turn. If the sweeping tail manages to make contact with Link, it will knock the hero off his feet, damaging him. Dodongos are slow-moving creatures,[3] giving Link plenty of time to attack them.

The size of Dodongos ranges greatly between games and regions. In Majora's Mask, two sizes of Dodongo are known to exist in Termina. Smaller variants can be found in the Northeast portion of Termina Field and the much larger sizes can be found in the Northwest section of the Field. These Dodongos drop large quantities of Rupees upon defeat. The larger Dodongo yields a Purple Rupee when destroyed and the smaller Dodongo drops a Red Rupee. There are also two large Dodongos found in a Secret Grotto near the entrance to Ikana Canyon. Defeating them earns Link 100 Rupees and a Piece of Heart from a nearby Treasure Chest.

Despite the dangers they pose, the scales of a Dodongo are also a valuable resource. Gorons use them to make their heat-resistant Goron Tunics, one of which Link can purchase in Ocarina of Time.[4] The stomach linings of Dodongos are used to make Bomb Bags as well.[5]

Not all Dodongos are hostile creatures. In Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, there is a benevolent Dodongo by the name of Dimitri, who cooperates with and helps Link in Holodrum and Labrynna. Dimitri is a River Dodongo who can swim across deep water and up waterfalls to help Link gain access to previously outlying areas. Due to the type of Dodongo Dimitri is, he does not breathe fire like his wild counterpart, but he still has a large mouth, which he uses to eat Link's foes. In order to find him, Link must obtain a certain Strange Flute.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Dodongos appear throughout Dodongo's Cavern. They breathe in as they aim toward Link, expelling a stream of fire toward him. While emitting flames, they stay in place, allowing Link to damage their tails. The tail is their only vulnerable spot, as their hard scales can withstand all attacks. Dodongos also spin their bodies to swing their tails at Link. If the tail manages to make contact with Link, it will knock him off his feet and damage him. While a Dodongo breathes in, Link can throw a Bomb into their mouth to damage them.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Dodongos can be found in Termina Field near the entrance to the Snowhead region. A Dodongo moves slowly, allowing Link to circle around to its backside and hit its tail. Its tail is its only vulnerable spot, as its tough scales are invulnerable to all attacks.[6]

Twilight Princess

Dodongos appear as Gecko-like creatures in Twilight Princess. They can be found in the Goron Mines, Cave of Ordeals and various Lantern Caverns. Link can defeat them by attacking with his Sword, throwing Bombs into their mouths, or shooting Arrows into their mouths.

Other Appearances

The Legend of Zelda TV Series

A Dodongo also makes an appearance in the The Legend of Zelda TV series episode "The Moblins are Revolting". After Link and Princess Zelda arrive to an almost-deserted Underworld, a Dodongo comes charging in their direction. Link pushes Zelda out of the way and shoots various Sword Beams at the beast, but to no avail. Just as the Dodongo is approaching Link once again, Zelda throws a Bomb at its mouth, which instantly defeats it.

The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)

In the The Legend of Zelda comics by Valiant Comics, Princess Zelda encounters a Dodongo while she is in training in Level-1. When Miff appears to look out for Zelda, she warns the princess about the Dodongo behind her, allowing Zelda to defeat it with her last Bomb.[7]

Nomenclature

The name Dodongo could be derived from ドドン (Dodon), the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of an explosion.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ドドンゴ (Dodongo)
People's Republic of China ChineseSI 多东哥 (Duōdōnggē)
Canada FrenchCA Dodongo (OoT3D) Same as English.
French Republic FrenchEU Dodongo Same as English
Federal Republic of Germany German Dodongo Same as English.
Italian Republic Italian Dodongo (OoT3D) Same as English.
ERROR: You must enter a country code. Korean 도동고 (Dodongo)
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Dodongo (TLoZ) Same as English.

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References

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  2. Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 176(OoT)
  3. "The problem is those things have skin as hard as rock. Even with my strength, it's a waste to hit them. I can't even make a dent! But then it came to me! They may be tough on the outside but weak on the INSIDE! So right when they open their mouths to breathe fire, gulp! And then... BLAMMO! What a great idea! ...But then I dropped my bombs in the lava!" — Goron (Four Swords Adventures)
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  5. "You found a Bomb Bag! This bomb-holding bag is made from a Dodongo's stomach!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "That's a Dodongo! It moves slowly, so you should be able to circle around to its backside. Got that?" — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D)
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