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'''Ooccoo Jr.''' is a male character who makes his appearance in the various [[Dungeon]]s throughout ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. He is the son of [[Ooccoo]], and both of them are members of the [[Oocca]] tribe. When [[Link]] asks Ooccoo, who can be found in any dungeon, to warp out, she retrieves Ooccoo Jr. to warp him out. Afterwards, he can ask Ooccoo Jr. to take him back to the place he left Ooccoo.<ref>{{Cite|TP|6578|In-game Description}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|TP|7454|Ooccoo}}</ref> Unlike his mother, who has a full body, Ooccoo Jr. only has a head attached with wings.
'''Ooccoo Jr.''' is a male character who makes his appearance in the various [[Dungeon]]s throughout ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. He is the son of [[Ooccoo]], and both of them are members of the [[Oocca]] tribe. When [[Link]] asks Ooccoo, who can be found in any dungeon, to warp out, she retrieves Ooccoo Jr. to warp him out. Afterwards, he can ask Ooccoo Jr. to take him back to the place he left Ooccoo.{{Ref|TP|6578|In-game Description}}{{Ref|TP|7454|Ooccoo}} Unlike his mother, who has a full body, Ooccoo Jr. only has a head attached with wings.


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Revision as of 18:41, March 4, 2013

"Let me introduce you! This is Ooccoo Jr.!"

— Ooccoo

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Ooccoo Jr. is a male character who makes his appearance in the various Dungeons throughout Twilight Princess. He is the son of Ooccoo, and both of them are members of the Oocca tribe. When Link asks Ooccoo, who can be found in any dungeon, to warp out, she retrieves Ooccoo Jr. to warp him out. Afterwards, he can ask Ooccoo Jr. to take him back to the place he left Ooccoo.[1][2] Unlike his mother, who has a full body, Ooccoo Jr. only has a head attached with wings.

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