Gonzo

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Gonzo
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Artwork from The Wind Waker HD

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Gonzo is a character in The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, serving as the head of Tetra's Pirates. Gonzo bears a strong resemblance to Alfonzo, a train engineer from Spirit Tracks, which takes place around 100 years after the events of Phantom Hourglass, this is because he is confirmed to be his ancestor.

The Wind Waker

Gonzo is known to be one of Tetra's head pirates. He is first seen guiding the pirate ship towards Outset Island, leading the attack of cannonballs being shot at the Helmaroc King, who has kidnapped Tetra. After a rock successfully hits Tetra, she is dropped into the Forest of Fairies at the peak of Outset Island. Link eventually makes his way up to the forest and after finding Tetra, Gonzo will appear.

When on the ship itself, Gonzo is a bit annoyed by Link's presence. He feels that Link is getting in the way and that he should just head down below and hang out with Niko.[1][2] Gonzo will also communicate with his fellow pirates while guiding the ship. Gonzo is in charge of the ship's rudder, but will talk to Zuko, who servers as the spotter, at the very top of the ship.[3][4]

Figurine

Gonzo
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Personality: Short-tempered

Favorite Thing: Tetra

Leader of Tetra's family of pirates, Gonzo seems to be quite strong...but he cries at the drop of a hat.

Phantom Hourglass

Gonzo appears alongside Tetra and their fellow Pirates during the introduction of Phantom Hourglass. The pirates all play a very minor role in the game and after Tetra and Link try to board the Ghost Ship, Gonzo and the rest of the pirates are not seen again until the very end of the game. After Link defeats Bellum, Tetra and Link are reunited with the Pirates on the ship, where they continue their voyage across the sea.

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