Moon


 * This article is about the Moon appearing in Majora's Mask. For other uses, see Moon.

The Moon is the ominous object that threatens to destroy Clock Town in. By the power of Majora's Mask, it had been pulled from its orbit and destined to crash into Clock Town, which would obliterate the town along with most of Termina.

Location
Before the events of Majora's Mask, the Skull Kid ambushed the Happy Mask Salesman and took one of his precious masks, the Majora's Mask. Even though the Skull Kid was unaware of it, Majora's Mask gradually began to take control over him, turning his harmless pranks into acts with malicious intents behind them. Eventually, the mask completely embraced the Skull Kid's mind, and using him as a puppet, Majora's Mask pulled the Moon from its orbit and set its course to crash into Clock Town. Once Link arrives in Termina, he finds out that he just has three days to prevent the Moon from extinguishing all of Termina.

Along with his fairy companion Tatl, Link sets out to free the Four Giants in each of the temples found all over Termina. With the Giants free from their curse, the young hero and his Fairy climb atop the Clock Tower on the Final Day to call upon the Giants using the Oath to Order. One by one, the Four Giants appear and stop the Moon from its path of destruction.

Entrance to the Moon
Majora's Mask eventually realizes that the Skull Kid has become useless; thus, the Mask abandons the imp's body and transports itself inside the Moon. With the Moon now being possessed by Majora's Mask, it becomes too strong for the Giants to hold it back, for it threatens to continue with its plan of obliterating Termina.

While the Four Giants use all their might to try and sustain the evil menace, Link and Tatl decide to follow Majora into the Moon. Link then battles against Majora, and once defeated, the threat to Termina ends.

Inside the Moon
The final confrontation with Majora's Mask takes place within the Moon itself. When Link enters the Moon, he is transported to a bright, sunny meadow. The only thing to break the scene is a single tree in the middle of the plain. Four children wearing each of the Boss Remains can be seen running around the tree; however, there is another child sitting beneath the tree wearing Majora's Mask. While the other Moon Children are running around and playing, the Majora child stays seated under the tree.

A decision can be made whether to advance straight to the boss fight with Majora or to wait and complete four of the optional mini-dungeons that each Moon Child has prepared for Link. Depending on which Moon Child Link spoke to, each of these mini-dungeons resemble one of the four temples where the Boss Remains were obtained, and it will require the use of one of the transformation masks that Link possesses. However, the four mini-dungeons cannot be completed unless all of the masks have been obtained, with the exception of the Fierce Deity's Mask. This is due to the fact that when Link talks to one of the Moon Children, he will ask that Link hand over a specific amount of non-transformation masks in order to enter the dungeon, and the same amount to exit. If these requirements are met, the child will offer to play "hide and seek" with Link, who is then transported to the respective dungeon.

Dungeons
The dungeons are short, each containing Gossip Stones revealing where to find each mask, as well as a Piece of Heart. At the end of the dungeon, the Moon Child can be found, and after Link gives him the required masks, he will be transported back into the sunny field, but the child will be gone. The dungeon routes are:


 * Deku Dungeon: Deku Link must fly over a chasm with the help of the Deku Flowers located in the extremes of the spinning wood platforms. While doing so, he must also avoid some spinning thorny bars.
 * Goron Dungeon: Goron Link must curl across a thin passage without falling, and change directions with the help of several open Treasure Chests. He must also avoid the warping pads that take him back to the starting line.
 * Zora Dungeon: Zora Link must swim through an underground pipe network that branches at several points. Only one path leads to the end, the others take the young hero back to the starting line.
 * Link Dungeon: Link must fight various minibosses and solve puzzles involving the Bombchu and the Fire Arrows.

After Link has talked to each child, completed each dungeon, and handed over all of his masks, all of the children will be gone except the one wearing Majora's Mask. If Link talks to him, he will offer to play a different kind of game: good guys against bad guys, mentioning that Link is the bad guy here. In return, the child will hand over the Fierce Deity Mask and immediately transport Link to the place where the final battle against Majora is to be held.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
In, the stage "Termina: Great Bay" has the Moon in the background. As the match continues, it slowly descends, not affecting the match in any way. The Four Giants then come and push the Moon back up. There is also a Trophy of the Moon that can be collected in the game. Its Trophy description briefly states the description of the inside of the Moon.

Hyrule Warriors
The Moon appears in, where it plays two roles. It plays a role in the Palace of Twilight stage, where a Moon constructed by Fairies is summoned by the Great Fairy to knock Argorok out of the sky. The Moon is also usable by Warriors by collecting a Hookshot power up, transforming it into the Clawshot. The Warrior fires the Clawshot into the air, pulling a smaller Moon down to crush enemies.

Trivia

 * During the development of the game, the Moon had no face on it.
 * With the exception of Link's Dungeon, all the Moon dungeons have an unused intro cutscene showing around the area. They can only be seen by entering the dungeons with a cheating device.
 * In, the Nintendo Gallery has a sculpture of the Moon in the background behind the counter.