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m (I hate my iPad. I was going to say that I'm not sure all of the categories are needed. Most of the frogs, aside from the ones in LA, OoT, MM, and TP, are not characters, or else they are deities. In LttP the guy isn't actually a frog, so why put it?)
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==Ocarina of Time==
==Ocarina of Time==
{{Main|Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors}}
{{Main|Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors}}
On [[Zora's River]], Link can find the [[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]]. These frogs are a quintet that sing together in harmony. If Link plays different [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] songs for the frogs, they will give him Purple Rupees worth 50 [[Rupee]]s. More importantly, if he plays the [[Song of Storms]], they will drop a [[Piece of Heart]], specifically [[Ocarina of Time Heart Pieces#Heart_Piece_.2331|Heart Piece #31]].
On [[Zora's River]], Link can find the [[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]]. These frogs are a quintet that sing together in harmony. If Link plays different [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] songs for the frogs, they will give him [[Purple Rupee]]s, worth 50 Rupees. More importantly, if he plays the [[Song of Storms]], they will drop a [[Piece of Heart]], specifically [[Ocarina of Time Heart Pieces#Heart_Piece_.2331|Heart Piece #31]].


At the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], while Link is in the midst of acquiring the [[Biggoron's Sword]], he finds that he needs the [[Eyeball Frog]] to create [[World's Finest Eye Drops|Eye Drops]] for [[Biggoron]]. After receiving it from [[King Zora|King Zora XVI]] at [[Zora's Domain]], he must bring it to the [[Lake Scientist]] on horseback for increased speed, as the Eyeball Frog spoils quickly.
At the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], while Link is in the midst of acquiring the [[Biggoron's Sword]], he finds that he needs the [[Eyeball Frog]] to create [[World's Finest Eye Drops|Eye Drops]] for [[Biggoron]]. After receiving it from [[King Zora|King Zora XVI]] at [[Zora's Domain]], he must bring it to the [[Lake Scientist]] on [[Epona|horseback]] for increased speed, as the Eyeball Frog spoils quickly.


==Majora's Mask==
==Majora's Mask==
{{Main|Don Gero's Mask}}
{{Main|Don Gero's Mask}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', frogs occur in the forms of [[Don Gero]]'s [[Frog Choir]] and the [[Gekko]] (in the [[Woodfall Temple]] and [[Great Bay Temple]]). If Link gathers all the frogs in the Frog Choir after obtaining the [[Don Gero's Mask]], he will be able to reunite them after defeating [[Goht]] and returning springtime to [[Snowhead]].  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', frogs occur in the forms of [[Don Gero]]'s [[Frog Choir]] and the [[Gekko]] in the [[Woodfall Temple]] and [[Great Bay Temple]]. If Link gathers all the frogs in the Frog Choir after obtaining the [[Don Gero's Mask]], he will be able to reunite them after defeating [[Goht]] and returning springtime to [[Snowhead]].  


The mini-boss Gekko can be found in Woodfall Temple and Great Bay Temple, and after defeating them, Link needs to talk to them wearing the Don Gero's Mask. They will then travel to the Mountain Village where the leader of the Frog Choir is. The choir consists of five frogs, so the other two reside in [[Clock Town]]'s [[Laundry Pool]] and on top of a log in the [[Southern Swamp]] that can only be accessed by paying for [[Old Koume's Boat Cruise]] (which is only accessible after clearing the Woodfall Temple).  
The mini-boss Gekko can be found in Woodfall Temple and Great Bay Temple, and after defeating them, Link needs to talk to them wearing the Don Gero's Mask. They will then travel to the Mountain Village where the leader of the Frog Choir is. The choir consists of five frogs, so the other two reside in [[Clock Town]]'s [[Laundry Pool]] and on top of a log in the [[Southern Swamp]] that can only be accessed by paying for [[Old Koume's Boat Cruise]] (which is only accessible after clearing the Woodfall Temple).  
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==The Wind Waker==
==The Wind Waker==
Across the [[Great Sea]] roam the wind deities [[Cyclos]] and [[Zephos]]. Link must fight Cyclos on the Great Sea to gain the power of the "[[Ballad of Gales]]", which allows him to warp to certain islands. Zephos informs Link that his brother Cyclos is angered because his small monument on Dragon Roost Island has been destroyed, so he decides to wreak havoc on the citizens of the sea.  
Across the [[Great Sea]] roam the wind deities [[Cyclos]] and [[Zephos]]. Link must fight Cyclos on the Great Sea to gain the power of the "[[Ballad of Gales]]", which allows him to warp to certain islands. Zephos informs Link that his brother Cyclos is angered because his small monument on [[Dragon Roost Island]] has been destroyed, so he decides to wreak havoc on the citizens of the sea.  


==Twilight Princess==
==Twilight Princess==
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==Phantom Hourglass==
==Phantom Hourglass==
[[Golden Chief Cyclos]], a large frog that commands the [[Golden Frogs]] exists in the [[World of the Ocean King]]. His design is heavily based off of those of Cyclos and Zephos from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''.
[[Golden Chief Cylos]] is a large frog that commands the [[Golden Frogs]] exists in the [[World of the Ocean King]]. His design is heavily based off of those of Cyclos and Zephos from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''.




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{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Races}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Races}}
{{Cat|Majora's Mask Races}}
{{Cat|Majora's Mask Races}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Races}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Races}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Races}}
{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Races}}
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