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The Gorman Troupe was scheduled to perform with the Zora band, [[The Indigo-Go's]], at the Carnival of Time, but when Gorman meets with [[Madame Aroma]], the mayor's wife and a person in charge of Carnival activities, he finds out that the band cancelled due to their lead singer losing their voice. Gorman fails to tell the members of the troupe that their act has been canceled until the night of the [[Second Day]], when he informs them of that fact and also tells them they will be leaving the next day. Before then, he can be found drinking at the [[Milk Bar]], lamenting about his decision to quit farm life and join show business. He claims he is only the despised second son of his family. He could never handle horses like his older brother and couldn't care for them like his younger brother. He says it was all for nothing.  
The Gorman Troupe was scheduled to perform with the Zora band, [[The Indigo-Go's]], at the Carnival of Time, but when Gorman meets with [[Madame Aroma]], the mayor's wife and a person in charge of Carnival activities, he finds out that the band cancelled due to their lead singer losing their voice. Gorman fails to tell the members of the troupe that their act has been canceled until the night of the [[Second Day]], when he informs them of that fact and also tells them they will be leaving the next day. Before then, he can be found drinking at the [[Milk Bar]], lamenting about his decision to quit farm life and join show business. He claims he is only the despised second son of his family. He could never handle horses like his older brother and couldn't care for them like his younger brother. He says it was all for nothing.  


When Link gets on stage in the Milk Bar and plays the [[Ballad of the Windfish]] with the help of [[Toto]], the band manager of the Indigo-Gos, Gorman at first boos the performance. But once the song is completed, Gorman is brought to tears as he remembers that it was him first hearing the older generation of Indigo-Gos play that song that motivated him to join show business so he could meet the singer. Gorman then becomes cheerful and gives Link the [[Troupe Leader's Mask]] as he apologizes for booing him.  
When Link gets on stage in the Milk Bar and plays the [[Ballad of the Wind Fish (Majora's Mask)|Ballad of the Wind Fish]] with the help of [[Toto]], the band manager of the Indigo-Gos, Gorman at first boos the performance. But once the song is completed, Gorman is brought to tears as he remembers that it was him first hearing the older generation of Indigo-Gos play that song that motivated him to join show business so he could meet the singer. Gorman then becomes cheerful and gives Link the [[Troupe Leader's Mask]] as he apologizes for booing him.  


During the ending credits, the Indigo-Gos are playing at the Milk Bar, as is the Gorman Troupe. Gorman himself can be seen watching the Indigo-Gos perform from behind the counter.
During the ending credits, the Indigo-Gos are playing at the Milk Bar, as is the Gorman Troupe. Gorman himself can be seen watching the Indigo-Gos perform from behind the counter.
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