Happy Mask Salesman



The bizarre man known as the Happy Mask Salesman first appeared in Ocarina of Time within The Happy Mask Shop, offering to let Link work for him as a Happy Mask Salesman. After selling all the masks, Link receives the Mask of Truth, allowing him to understand what the Gossip Stones say.

The Salesman plays a major role in Majora's Mask, as it was his Majora's Mask that the Skull Kid had stolen and was planning to use to destroy Termina. After he meets the transformed Link, he asks him for help in retrieving the mask, and eventually returns Link to human form by teaching him the Song of Healing. When Link finally returns the mask to him, he literally vanishes into thin air. The Happy Mask Salesman is best known for his volatile temper, his wacky theme tune (which is in fact a remix of the Song of Healing) and his eerie ability to change position without moving. This may be to further enhance the character's strange, surreal appearance. This character is considered to be one of the more unnerving characters in the series. In one scene, the Happy Mask Salesman plays on a massive organ that seems to appear out of nowhere. This organ is used to teach Link the Song of Healing, and the scene is considered to be one of the more comical ones in the series.

He reappears in Oracle of Ages, where he owns a mask shop on the outskirts of Lynna Town. He is starving, and will give you the Doggy Mask in exchange for something to eat, namely the Tasty Meat from the Tokay cook. His appearance is almost identical to previous games, the one notable difference being his ears which are rounded and not pointed.

The Mask Salesman's origins are unknown, as he may either be from Hyrule or the parallel universe Termina, as he knows how to travel from one to the other. Near the end of Majora's Mask, Link travels to the moon and meets masked children who somewhat resemble the salesman. One of them indirectly implies that they have either met or will become Mask Salesmen.

One of the more disturbing features of the Happy Mask Salesman is that he never stops smiling at any point. However, if you do not have enough money to repay him for a sold mask in Ocarina of Time, his eyes will turn red and his expression turns to one of insane rage, before he essentially kicks you out of the store. He only frowns once for a short period of time during his "rage" scene in Majora's Mask. [[Image:Mask_Salesman_rage.gif|frame|"My mask... You did...get it back...Didn't you? What have you done to me!!! If you leave my mask out there, something terrible will happen!"

- Happy Mask Salesman to Link ]]

Manga
The Happy Mask Salesman is quite different in the manga. Though his role appears exactly the same as in the game at first, towards the final battle with Majora's Mask, he is shown saying something far more sinister than previously seen of him:

"Heh heh... Looks like they're after the little demon. But this is when the real action begins! Once they bring me back that mask, I will no longer have a purpose in this world. I will scurry away quickly then! Heh heh heh heh...".

After the battle, the Happy Mask Man appears before Link (still wearing the Fierce Deity Mask) to take his mask. Link, still wearing the fierce deity mask, strikes out in an attempt to slice the mask in two. He misses and the mysterious man picks up Majora's Mask and fades away laughing.

Character Inspiration
Some people believe that the Happy Mask Salesman is, to a degree, based on Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of the Zelda series. This is due to the Happy Mask Salesman's hair and constant smile. But in-game, most people say that the Happy Mask Salesman is either insane...or not from this realm.

Trivia
The masks visible on the outside of his pack include:
 * Super Mario
 * Elvis Presley
 * Darth Maul
 * Mirror shield "face"

In relation to the moon
When you get to the moon you see 5 children, all who resemble the Happy Mask Salesman. As mentioned above, they all mention that they want to grow up to be mask salesmen. This could imply that the Happy Mask Salesman is possibly from the moon, or comes from a larger family that is from the moon.