Talk:Ooccoo

About this part: "When Link first 'finds' Ooccoo, he raises an eyebrow at his new, odd comrade. This is one of few instances in Twilight Princess where Link's face while holding a newly-obtained item is different than normal."

What other items in Twilight Princess use a different animation for his "item holding" and what exactly are those differences?


 * Ordon Goat Cheese comes to mind. :) Look at his expression in the picture on that article. 21:46, 14 December 2010 (EST)

Link's tunic "fact"
It looks like there's a very slow edit war going on here. The trivia about Link's tunic using the hex code 00CC00 is wrong and has been corrected and reverted a few times. Using a color sampler, I'm coming up with #88D800 for the hex code. --KingStarscream 15:40, 16 March 2013 (UTC)

Maybe we can add these in the Trivia
In the Trivia section it says : "Ooccoo is one of the few characters in the Zelda series that doubles as an item. The others sharing this characteristic are Marin from Link's Awakening, BowWow also from Link's Awakening, and the Deku Princess from Majora's Mask." This is correct, but we may also add the mentioning of Rosa (Oracle of Seasons), and maybe Dimitri (Oracle Series) to a limited point, because we can lift him and throw him, although this is not useful as a classic item. Ruto from Ocarina of Time serves also as an item, becuase we use her to activate switches. If we consider an item to be a character if it is alive, we may count the warping bird from "A Link to the Past" and "The Minish Cap". Medli is used as an item when we use her as a statue holding a mirror.Gomess 512 (talk) 15:07, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
 * I would only count the Deku Princess, because the others are only items inasmuch as Smasher's orbs are. Just because something can be interacted with doesn't mean it should be considered an item.KrytenKoro (talk) 15:43, 27 February 2014 (UTC)