Postman

The Postman is a recurring character in.

Majora's Mask
In, the Postman can be seen walking around Clock Town checking Mailboxes. He takes his job very seriously, as he will not stop to chat when there is mail to be delivered, and is not willing to leave Termina unless he is been given explicit permission. He spends his free time counting and trying to stop exactly on ten seconds. If Link manages to do it, the Postman will reward him with a Piece of Heart.

The Postman also takes a role in the quest to reunite Anju and Kafei. He gives Anju a letter from Kafei the First Day, but refuses to tell her exactly where it is from when she asks. On the Second Day, he delivers the letter to Kafei.

On the Final Day, Link receives the Priority Mail from the Curiosity Shop Man, where he has two choices for how to use it. One of the choices allows him to free the Postman of his schedule. If Link goes to the Post Office, he finds him kneeling on the floor, wishing to flee but unable to as he still has jobs for the next day. If Link gives him the Priority Mail, he realizes that the mail is the highest priority and delivers it to Madame Aroma. After receiving the mail, she orders him to abandon his schedule and flee. Finally free, the Postman will meet Link outside the Milk Bar and give him the Postman's Hat before leaving town.

Oracle of Ages
In, the Postman lives in past Labrynna and participates in the game's trading sequence. He give Link the Stationery in exchange for the Poe Clock.

The Minish Cap
In, the Postman runs around delivering letters. He will occasionally fuse Kinstones with Link. He runs the Post Office with his two helpers: Stamp, who works addressing and sorting letters, and Marcy, who sells the Swordsman Newsletter, a magazine that provides useful information to Link.

Twilight Princess
In, the Postman delivers letters to Link directly, provided he is in Hyrule Field, without the aid of Mailboxes. He is much more comically depicted in this game than in earlier games. He breathes very oddly when running and hums several bars of a victory song after he finishes delivering a letter. However, like all Postmen, he still takes his job very seriously. The Postman is able to recognize Link while he is in wolf form.

When not delivering mail, the Postman can be seen in various places around Hyrule. He is seen in Ordon Ranch feeding an illegible letter to the goats, and in Zora's Domain behind the throne trying to identify who "Mr. Zora" is. He is also seen in Telma's Bar deciding what to order, and in the Elde Inn drying off a letter he dropped in the hot spring. Finally, he is also found crouched on a wooden bridge in the Fruit Pop Flight Challenge, and in the forty-nine floor of the Cave of Ordeals after it has been cleared at least once.

Phantom Hourglass
In, the Postman now features wings in order to fly from one island to another, similar to the Rito from. Whenever Link finds a wiggling Mailbox, the Postman will appear to deliver his mail. This time around, Link does not receive the letter itself, as it is instead read by the Postman. An exception to this is Jolene's Letter. He also now features a winged letter as logo instead of the bunny from previous games.

Spirit Tracks
In, the Postman looks very similar to his Phantom Hourglass counterpart, but has a different outfit and lacks wings. When meeting with or departing from Link, the Postman does an impression of a train, referencing the game's train theme. Unlike Phantom Hourglass, where he reads letters once and then takes off, he now gives Link his letters to read himself, as in Twilight Princess. He says that while letters used to be read out loud, the system was changed because some people thought it was rude, referencing how the Postman read the letters in Phantom Hourglass instead of Link.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Postmen from Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess appear as Stickers in.