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{{Infobox|character
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:SkullKid.png|200px]]
| image = [[File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Skull Kid.png|300px]]
| caption      = Skull Kid from ''Twilight Princess''
| caption      = Skull Kid key art from ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''
| title = Majora's Puppet
| title = Majora's Puppet
| weapon        = [[Sword]]<br/>Bubbles<br/>[[Bow]]
| weapon        = [[Sword]]<br/>Bubbles<br/>[[Bow]]
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===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
[[File:Skull Kid Artwork (Majora's Mask).png|100px|left]]
The Skull Kid in ''Majora's Mask'' is known to be the same Skull Kid for whom Link played Saria's Song in ''Ocarina of Time''; this is implied at the end of the game when the Skull Kid says that Link has the same smell as the fairy child that taught him a song in the woods.
The Skull Kid in ''Majora's Mask'' is known to be the same Skull Kid for whom Link played Saria's Song in ''Ocarina of Time''; this is implied at the end of the game when the Skull Kid says that Link has the same smell as the fairy child that taught him a song in the woods.


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===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===
[[File:SkullKid.png|200px|right]]
The Skull Kid first appears in ''Twilight Princess'' when Link enters the Lost Woods. The imp leads Link through the Lost Woods via a game of hide and seek. The game Skull Kid plays is fairly simple: there is always a clue as to where he is, as the orange glow from Skull Kid's lantern can often point Link in the direction he took off in. His horn, which resembles [[Deku Link]]'s pipes in ''Majora's Mask'', also guides Link to him. When Link gets near him, he hears him playing the familiar Saria's Song, which sets the mood perfectly. During the game of hide and seek, Skull Kid repeatedly summons [[Puppet]]s to attack Link as he chases him, while Skull Kid never attacks Link directly.
The Skull Kid first appears in ''Twilight Princess'' when Link enters the Lost Woods. The imp leads Link through the Lost Woods via a game of hide and seek. The game Skull Kid plays is fairly simple: there is always a clue as to where he is, as the orange glow from Skull Kid's lantern can often point Link in the direction he took off in. His horn, which resembles [[Deku Link]]'s pipes in ''Majora's Mask'', also guides Link to him. When Link gets near him, he hears him playing the familiar Saria's Song, which sets the mood perfectly. During the game of hide and seek, Skull Kid repeatedly summons [[Puppet]]s to attack Link as he chases him, while Skull Kid never attacks Link directly.


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File:Skull-Kid-Model.png|Skull Kid Model from ''Majora's Mask''
File:Skull-Kid-Model.png|Skull Kid Model from ''Majora's Mask''
File:SkullKidBox.png|Screenshot of Skull Kid from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
File:SkullKidBox.png|Screenshot of Skull Kid from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Skull Kid.png|Skull Kid key art from ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Skull Kid Ocarina.png|With [[Ocarina (Hyrule Warriors)|Ocarina]] weapon
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Skull Kid Ocarina.png|With [[Ocarina (Hyrule Warriors)|Ocarina]] weapon
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