Podoboo

Podoboos are recurring enemies in. They are directly based on the enemies (previously known as Podoboos) of the  series.

Like the Lava Bubbles of the Mario series, Podoboos serve as obstacles in the shape of fireballs that jump out of pools of lava or fire, mainly in side-scrolling areas such as those in, , and. This can become an issue when Link is using the Roc's Feather or Cape to clear over fiery pools. As obstacles, they are invincible to attacks.

In, Podoboos appear in the lava-filled underground passages of Turtle Rock. They constantly jump out of pools of lava that Link must pass over by jumping with the Roc's Feather and using the moving lifts. They attempt to knock Link into the lava below as they leap up, and must be avoided.

In and, like those in , Podoboos leap out of pools of lava in an attempt to knock Link into it. Link must safely clear these lava pools and the enemies by using the Roc's Cape and moving platforms provided. In, Podoboos leap out of such lava pools in the side-scrolling tunnel of the fire-themed floor of the Sword & Shield Maze. They are accompanied by Keese as further obstructions. In, Podoboos only appear during the battle with Head Thwomp, the second boss of the game. The boss will sometimes release these enemies out from the top of its head, more commonly when Link is above it while riding the spinning platforms.

Podoboo Tower are a much more common variety that appears in both games. These Podoboos take on pillar-like forms instead, and emerge to release fireballs as opposed to leaping out of lava.

In, Podoboos no longer appear in side-scrolling areas, but continue to inhabit fiery areas with pools of lava. They leap out of certain pits of lava onto land where the Links are, and bounce around as they attack. Unlike Podoboos from previously, they can be attacked with the Sword. Striking a Podoboo will split it into two smaller Podoboos that will fly off. They appear in the Hero's Door stage of the Hero's Trial.

Gouen, the boss of Death Mountain, is a similar fireball enemy that greatly resembles a Podoboo.

Trivia

 * Podoboos are programmed into, but are left unused.