Kikwi: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
|special = Disguise themselves as various plants.
|special = Disguise themselves as various plants.
}}
}}
These are very diverse creatures new to Skyward Sword that live in the forest region. They appear to be friendly toward Link, but what purpose they serve is unknown. One disguises itself as a bush until Link approaches, and then it retracts the leaves into its tail and faces him much like a Business Scrub from Ocarina of Time. Another lacks this tail, but still lies face-down on the ground when it isn't talking to Link. An older-looking one also appears, who seems to be more active. The actual name of these creatures is unknown, but they vaguely resemble [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanooki|Tanooki]] from Japanese culture, or even penguins or squirrels.
These are very diverse creatures new to Skyward Sword that live in the forest region. They appear to be friendly toward Link, but what purpose they serve is unknown. One disguises itself as a bush until Link approaches, and then it retracts the leaves into its tail and faces him much like a Business Scrub from Ocarina of Time. Another lacks this tail, but still lies face-down on the ground when it isn't talking to Link. An older-looking one also appears, who seems to be more active. The actual name of these creatures is unknown, but they vaguely resemble [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanooki/ Tanooki] from Japanese culture, or even penguins or squirrels.

Revision as of 06:36, October 16, 2011

Skyward Sword

Template:Race These are very diverse creatures new to Skyward Sword that live in the forest region. They appear to be friendly toward Link, but what purpose they serve is unknown. One disguises itself as a bush until Link approaches, and then it retracts the leaves into its tail and faces him much like a Business Scrub from Ocarina of Time. Another lacks this tail, but still lies face-down on the ground when it isn't talking to Link. An older-looking one also appears, who seems to be more active. The actual name of these creatures is unknown, but they vaguely resemble Tanooki from Japanese culture, or even penguins or squirrels.