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'''Frog's Song of Soul''' is one of the three songs that can be learned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It is learned from [[Mamu]] in the [[Signpost Maze]] on the [[Ocarina]]. If [[Link]] pays Mamu 300 [[rupee]]s, he and the other frogs will sing it for him. It can then be played to awaken the [[Flying Rooster]] in order to enter [[Eagle's Tower]].
'''Frog's Song of Soul''' is one of the three songs that can be learned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It is learned from [[Mamu]] in the [[Signpost Maze]] on the [[Ocarina]]. If [[Link]] pays Mamu 300 [[rupee]]s, he and the other frogs will sing it for him.<ref>{{Cite|LA|237|Mamu}}</ref> It has the power to awaken dead or sleeping things.<ref>{{Cite|LA|240|In-Game Description}}</ref>
 
The Frog's Song of Soul has two uses in the game. First, it can be used to awaken the [[Flying Rooster]] who lies under the weathercock in [[Mabe Village]] in order to enter [[Eagle's Tower]]. Later, it has the power to awaken the [[Turtle Rock (Mini-Boss)|turtle mini-boss]] outside of the entrance to [[Turtle Rock]].
 
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Revision as of 04:35, September 10, 2012


Frog's Song of Soul is one of the three songs that can be learned in Link's Awakening. It is learned from Mamu in the Signpost Maze on the Ocarina. If Link pays Mamu 300 rupees, he and the other frogs will sing it for him.[1] It has the power to awaken dead or sleeping things.[2]

The Frog's Song of Soul has two uses in the game. First, it can be used to awaken the Flying Rooster who lies under the weathercock in Mabe Village in order to enter Eagle's Tower. Later, it has the power to awaken the turtle mini-boss outside of the entrance to Turtle Rock.

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