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{{Character
|name = Honcho
|name = Honcho
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|image = [[File:Honcho.png]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|location = [[Anouki Village]]
|location = [[Anouki Village]]
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'''Honcho''' is the leader of the [[Anouki]] in [[Anouki Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
'''Honcho''' is the leader of the [[Anouki]] in [[Anouki Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.<ref>{{Cite|ST|2351|Honcho}}</ref>  He plays a relatively minor role in the game.  When [[Link]] arrives at the Anouki Village and speaks to Honcho, the disheveled leader informs the hero in green that he is pairing the villagers up for work.<ref>{{Cite|ST|2353|Honcho}}</ref>  Each Anouki, however, has specific requirements for who they want to be paired with.<ref>{{Cite|ST|2354|Honcho}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite|ST|2357|Honcho}}</ref>  Once Link completes this task, Honcho informs Link how to arrive at the [[Snow Sanctuary]].<ref>{{Cite|ST|2368|Honcho}}</ref>
 
When a doppleganger assumes his role while he is away, Link delivers a [[Goron]] to stay at Honcho's hut.<ref>{{Cite|ST|2454|Honcho}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite|ST|2454|[[Goron]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|ST|2503|[[Goron]]}}</ref>  When the true Honcho returns, he complains about being homeless.
 
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{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Characters}}

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Honcho is the leader of the Anouki in Anouki Village in Spirit Tracks.[1] He plays a relatively minor role in the game. When Link arrives at the Anouki Village and speaks to Honcho, the disheveled leader informs the hero in green that he is pairing the villagers up for work.[2] Each Anouki, however, has specific requirements for who they want to be paired with.[3] [4] Once Link completes this task, Honcho informs Link how to arrive at the Snow Sanctuary.[5]

When a doppleganger assumes his role while he is away, Link delivers a Goron to stay at Honcho's hut.[6] [7][8] When the true Honcho returns, he complains about being homeless.

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