Nintendo Gallery

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Features and Overview
The Nintendo Gallery is located inside a tall, cylindrical island near the Forest Haven. Its hatch door can be opened by hitting a Switch in a tiny alcove on the main island with a Seagull controlled via Hyoi Pear. The Gallery is run by Carlov, who will carve a Figurine of nearly every Enemy and Character in the game. After the entrance to the Nintendo Gallery is opened, TWWHD:, who is seen outside of the Gallery before it is opened, will appear next to the main desk, and sometimes inside the rooms looking at the Figurines. To request a Figurine, Link must show him a color Pictograph of the subject. Carlov will only accept Pictographs which display a significant amount of the subject's body and which show the subject facing the Picto Box. After Carlov approves the Pictograph, he will complete the requested Figurine in a day. Link can use the "Song of Passing" to advance time and speed up this process. Certain characters, such as the Fairy Queen, cannot be Pictographed, so Link can purchase Legendary Pictographs of them from Lenzo on Windfall Island.

Some Characters and Bosses are encountered only one time, making it possible to leave the Nintendo Gallery incomplete. However, it can be completed during a Second Quest, where the Deluxe Picto Box is available from the beginning and all the Figurines from the previous playthrough are carried over. It is possible to complete the Nintendo Gallery on the first playthrough, as Carlov will accept the Pictograph of the Gohma rematch in Ganon's Castle. This is the only Pictograph missed before the Deluxe Picto Box can be obtained.

In, the Picto Box can hold 12 Pictographs instead of three, plus a golden Carlov icon will appear on a Pictograph that can be used to make a Figurine. Also, Carlov can now make up to 12 Figurines per day, as opposed to only one. As the Deluxe Picto Box is obtained much earlier, it is also possible to take Pictographs of characters and enemies sooner than previously; such as Gohma's, thus eliminating the need to take its Pictograph at Ganon's Castle. Additionally, Pictographs found in a Tingle Bottle can be saved into the Picto Box, making it possible to obtain Figurines of subjects that were previously missed. The Knuckle Figurine is also needed to complete the Gallery, unlike the original game.

Rooms
The Figurines of the Nintendo Gallery are placed in seven themed rooms located in a ring around the center of the gallery. Going clockwise from Carlov's counter, these rooms are:

Around the door to each room is a wallpaper that reflects the room's theme. For example, the TWWHD: wallpaper is based on the first room in TWWHD:. The same wallpaper design lines the walls inside each room.

In each room, a note is pinned on the wall to the left of the door walking in. It gives instructions on how to view figurines.



Trivia

 * The sign above TWWHD:'s desk misspelled as in Series:. This might be intentional, as several of the game's localizations refer to it as the "Minitendo Gallery".
 * TWWHD: sculpts his NaN Figurines out of a uniquely-colored material called "rainbow stone", which is not encountered anywhere else.
 * The NaN Figurines on display in the TWWHD: are seen with full shading, in contrast to the cel-shaded graphics in the rest of . In, the NaN Figurines are given a shiny surface making them resemble smooth clay models.
 * Several of the available NaN Figurines would be implausible as actual sculptures, as they contain floating or translucent elements. Among these is the TWWHD: TWWHD:, which gradually changes color.
 * It is impossible to get a TWWHD: of a TWWHD:. If TWWHD: brings in a successful TWWHD: of one, the resulting TWWHD: will be an TWWHD:.
 * It is possible to get NaN Pictographs of TWWHD: and TWWHD: during the final battle and have them made into NaN Figurines without the need of a TWWHD:.
 * TWWHD: states that he only accepts NaN Pictographs that are in full color. However, he will accept a TWWHD: of any of the NaN Bosss if taken during the rematches against them in TWWHD:, even though the TWWHD: battles are reduced entirely to monochrome in these instances. This is the only way to obtain TWWHD:'s TWWHD: during the First Quest in.
 * Several Easter eggs can be found on and behind TWWHD:'s desk. These include the MM3D:, MM3D:, MM3D:, MM3D:, one of MM3D:'s drums, several NaN Bottles of Series:, and a Series:. Some unobtainable NaN Figurines can also be seen, such as TWWHD:, a TWWHD:, the TWWHD:'s boat, a scale model of the windmill and lighthouse on TWWHD:, and both forms of the TWWHD: statue on TWWHD:.