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− | '''Lord Jabu-Jabu''' is a character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. In fact, he can even be considered a stage, as one of the game's dungeon's takes place in the gluttonous fish's body. He is a sort of guardian to the [[Zora]] species, who give him offerings of fish, resulting in his large size. In order to save [[Princess Ruto]], [[Link]] must feed Jabu-Jabu an offering of fish in order to enter his body. Once saving the young Zora princess, Link will no longer need to see him. It has been speculated that [[Ganondorf]] killed Jabu-Jabu once he took over [[Hyrule]], as seven years into the future Jabu-Jabu is no longer present in his water bed. |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |image = [[File:Jabu Jabu face Model.png|center]] |
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+ | |caption = A closeup on Lord Jabu-Jabu's face in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. |
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+ | |series = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' |
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+ | |firstgame = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' ([[1998]]) |
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+ | |creator = [[Nintendo EAD]]}} |
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+ | '''Lord Jabu-Jabu''' is a whale-like character that serves as the guardian [[Deities in The Legend of Zelda series|Deity]] of the [[Zora]] in[[The Legend of Zelda (series)| ''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. He also happens to be the third dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' as well as the seventh dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]''. |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===Unified Timeline=== |
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+ | ====Era of the Hero of Time==== |
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+ | [[File:JabuJabu.jpg|thumb|right|Jabu-Jabu's full body in ''Ocarina of Time''.]] |
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+ | In order to save [[Princess Ruto]], [[Link]] must feed Jabu-Jabu an offering of fish in order to enter his body. Jabu-Jabu is actually cursed by [[Ganondorf]] in the same way the [[Great Deku Tree]] was and is being parasited by a monster called [[Barinade]]. Once saving the young Zora princess as well as the guardian deity, Link will no longer need to see him. |
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+ | ===Downfall Timeline=== |
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+ | ====Era of Light and Dark==== |
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+ | In ''Oracle of Ages'', Jabu-Jabu once again lives among the Zoras in [[Zora Village]]. He appears in both the past and present ages of [[Labrynna]], but in the former, he is too small to enter. As part of his quest, Link must enter inside Jabu-Jabu's belly in the present to obtain the Rolling Sea, the seventh [[Essence of Time]]. However, [[King Zora]] will initially prevent the young hero from visiting the guardian deity, and in order to gain his permission, Link must first find a way to save Jabu-Jabu's life by cleansing the polluted Zora Seas. To do this, he must rescue the [[Fairy Queen]], allowing her to purify the seawater. |
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+ | ==As a dungeon== |
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+ | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== |
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+ | ====Navigation==== |
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+ | While inside, Link must initially avoid the vast variety of parasitic enemies using electricity as their main mean of attack. Shortly after entering the dungeon, Link locates Princess Ruto, who initially refuses to accept any help from Link, and accidentally falls into a hole. Once found again by Link, she commands him to help her recover the [[Zora Sapphire]]. Link must then carry and use Ruto throughout the rest of the rooms to solve the dungeons puzzles. He eventually finds the [[Boomerang]], which is very useful to deal with out of reach mechanisms and the various electric enemies. |
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+ | After taking the Zora's Sapphire, Ruto is captured, and Link is immediatly ambushed by a [[Big Octo]] that serves as the mini boss of the dungeon. After defeating it, Link continues alone until he eventually locates the creature causing Jabu-Jabu's illness and the dungeon's boss: a parasite called Barinade. Link eventually defeats Barinade, rescues Princess Ruto, and receives the Zora's Sapphire as well as an [[Heart Container]] as a reward. |
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+ | ====Enemies==== |
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+ | *[[Bari]] |
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+ | *[[Biri]] |
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+ | *[[Gold Skulltula]] |
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+ | *[[Keese]] (Master Quest) |
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+ | *[[Like Like]] (Master Quest) |
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+ | *[[Lizalfos]] (Master Quest) |
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+ | *[[Octorok]] |
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+ | *[[Parasitic Tentacle]] |
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+ | *[[Shabom]] |
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+ | *[[Stinger (Zelda)|Stinger]] |
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+ | *[[Tailpasaran]] |
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+ | *[[Big Octo]] (Mini Boss) |
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+ | *[[Barinade]] ([[Boss]]) |
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+ | ===''Oracle of Ages''=== |
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+ | ====Navigation==== |
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+ | The dungeon consists of three different floors. On the third floor, Link will find three Floor Switches that can raise or lower the water level in the dungeon. Jabu Jabu's Belly features two side-scrolling areas, one of which containing [[Angler Fish]], the mini-boss of the dungeon. In this dungeon, Link will obtain the [[Long Hook]], an upgrade of the [[Switch Hook]], as the dungeon item. The Boss of the dungeon is [[Plasmarine]]. Once Link defeats Plasmarine in an underwater battle, he will receive a Heart Container as well as the seventh Essence of Time, the Rolling Sea. |
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+ | *[[Bari]] |
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+ | *[[Biri]] |
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+ | *[[Bubble]] |
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+ | *[[Cheep-Cheep]] |
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+ | *[[Gel]] |
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+ | *[[Goponga Flower]] |
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+ | *[[Iron Mask]] |
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+ | *[[Like-Like]] |
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+ | *[[Mini-Moldorm]] |
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+ | *[[Pincer]] |
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+ | *[[Rope (The Legend of Zelda)|Rope]] |
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+ | *[[Sand Crab]] |
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+ | *[[Spark (Zelda)|Spark]] |
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+ | *[[Whisp]] |
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+ | *[[Zol]] |
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+ | *[[Angler Fish]] (Mini-Boss) |
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+ | *[[Plasmarine]] (Boss) |
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+ | {{Ocarina of Time Locations}} |
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Revision as of 09:33, 16 February 2020
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Lord Jabu-Jabu is a whale-like character that serves as the guardian Deity of the Zora in The Legend of Zelda series. He also happens to be the third dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as well as the seventh dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages.
History
Unified Timeline
Era of the Hero of Time
In order to save Princess Ruto, Link must feed Jabu-Jabu an offering of fish in order to enter his body. Jabu-Jabu is actually cursed by Ganondorf in the same way the Great Deku Tree was and is being parasited by a monster called Barinade. Once saving the young Zora princess as well as the guardian deity, Link will no longer need to see him.
Downfall Timeline
Era of Light and Dark
In Oracle of Ages, Jabu-Jabu once again lives among the Zoras in Zora Village. He appears in both the past and present ages of Labrynna, but in the former, he is too small to enter. As part of his quest, Link must enter inside Jabu-Jabu's belly in the present to obtain the Rolling Sea, the seventh Essence of Time. However, King Zora will initially prevent the young hero from visiting the guardian deity, and in order to gain his permission, Link must first find a way to save Jabu-Jabu's life by cleansing the polluted Zora Seas. To do this, he must rescue the Fairy Queen, allowing her to purify the seawater.
As a dungeon
Ocarina of Time
While inside, Link must initially avoid the vast variety of parasitic enemies using electricity as their main mean of attack. Shortly after entering the dungeon, Link locates Princess Ruto, who initially refuses to accept any help from Link, and accidentally falls into a hole. Once found again by Link, she commands him to help her recover the Zora Sapphire. Link must then carry and use Ruto throughout the rest of the rooms to solve the dungeons puzzles. He eventually finds the Boomerang, which is very useful to deal with out of reach mechanisms and the various electric enemies.
After taking the Zora's Sapphire, Ruto is captured, and Link is immediatly ambushed by a Big Octo that serves as the mini boss of the dungeon. After defeating it, Link continues alone until he eventually locates the creature causing Jabu-Jabu's illness and the dungeon's boss: a parasite called Barinade. Link eventually defeats Barinade, rescues Princess Ruto, and receives the Zora's Sapphire as well as an Heart Container as a reward.
Enemies
- Bari
- Biri
- Gold Skulltula
- Keese (Master Quest)
- Like Like (Master Quest)
- Lizalfos (Master Quest)
- Octorok
- Parasitic Tentacle
- Shabom
- Stinger
- Tailpasaran
- Big Octo (Mini Boss)
- Barinade (Boss)
Oracle of Ages
The dungeon consists of three different floors. On the third floor, Link will find three Floor Switches that can raise or lower the water level in the dungeon. Jabu Jabu's Belly features two side-scrolling areas, one of which containing Angler Fish, the mini-boss of the dungeon. In this dungeon, Link will obtain the Long Hook, an upgrade of the Switch Hook, as the dungeon item. The Boss of the dungeon is Plasmarine. Once Link defeats Plasmarine in an underwater battle, he will receive a Heart Container as well as the seventh Essence of Time, the Rolling Sea.
Enemies
- Bari
- Biri
- Bubble
- Cheep-Cheep
- Gel
- Goponga Flower
- Iron Mask
- Like-Like
- Mini-Moldorm
- Pincer
- Rope
- Sand Crab
- Spark
- Whisp
- Zol
- Angler Fish (Mini-Boss)
- Plasmarine (Boss)