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[[File:Nintendo_Gallery.jpg‎|thumb|right|250px|The Gallery's main desk]]
{{Hatnote|This article is about the location in {{TWW}}. For other articles, see [[Gallery (Disambiguation)]].}}
[[File:Carlov.jpg|frame|right|Carlov inside the Gallery]]
{{Infobox Location
The '''Nintendo Gallery''' is located on a tall cylindrical island near the [[Forest Haven]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. Once Link finds a way inside, he'll meet [[Carlov]] who will carve a figurine of any enemy or person you want. All that is required for this is to show him a color [[Pictography|Pictograph]] of the subject to be sculpted. These Pictographs must show enough of the subject for it to be sculpted: usually the whole body, but in certain cases where this isn't possible (as with Carlov), as much of the person as possible within the Pictograph is necessary. Without an acceptable Pictograph, Carlov cannot create the figurine. [[Manny]], who stands near the entrance to the gallery before Link gains entry, can be seen loitering near Carlov's counter or walking around in the gallery.
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The {{Term/Store|Nintendo Gallery||Series, TWW, TWWHD}} is a location in {{TWW}}.


The Nintendo Gallery is notorious for being extremely difficult to complete, as most mini-bosses and bosses are one-time-only enemies, meaning that if Link defeats them before getting a Pictograph of it (or worse, takes several Pictographs but none of them are acceptable enough for figurine-making), he is essentially barred from obtaining that figurine for the remainder of the game. However, in spite of popular belief, this quest is possible to complete on the first playthrough. There is no one-time-only figurine that cannot be obtained on the first playthrough, since Carlov accepts pictographs from the boss rematches in [[Ganon's Tower]].
==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, {{Term|TWWHD|Manny (The Wind Waker)|link}}, 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 Pictograph]]s of them from [[Lenzo]] on [[Windfall Island]].


It is worth noting [[Lenzo]] the pictographer on [[Windfall Island]] will give Link pictographs of characters that are impossible to take pictures of (such as [[Jabun]] and [[Great Fairy]]) called [[Pictography#Legendary Pictograph|Legendary Pictographs]], so that it is possible to get their figurines as well. This does not count for characters in which the opportunity to take pictures of has been neglected.
Some Characters and Bosses are encountered only one time, making it possible to leave the Nintendo Gallery [[Permanently Missable Items|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.


The figurines take one day to make, and the process can be sped up using the "[[Song of Passing]]."<ref>{{Cite|I think I should be done with this tomorrow. If you'd like, you can go ahead and take a look at our gallery in the meantime.|Carlov|The Wind Waker}}</ref> The figurines are made out of a special material called '''Rainbow Stone''', an extremely rare type of rock found only around Forest Haven.<ref>{{Cite|How do you like my figurine? Isn't it marvelous? We do use only the highest quality material, after all, so I suppose it couldn't be anything less than lovely. You can make figurines out of many different materials, but I carve mine from rainbow stone—It's a special type of rock whose colors defy description. Rainbow stone is a very precious material, and it can only be found around here!|Carlov|The Wind Waker}}</ref>
In {{TWWHD}}, 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.<ref>{{Cite|Supposedly, it used to bother him that this collection was considered complete, even without his figurine.|Figurine|TWWHD}}</ref>


==Figurine Collection==
===Rooms===
'''Legend:'''<br>
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:
{{*}} — Obtained via a Legendary Pictograph.<br>
{{Term List|TWWHD|listType= bullet|link=|
† — Automatically received with another figurine.<br>
Forest Haven Room,
‡ — Obtained by taking a pictograph, saving the game, and then quitting.<br>
Dragon Roost Island Room,
! — May be missable after some point of the game.
Dungeon Room,
Forsaken Fortress Room,
Outset Island Room,
Windfall Island Room,
Ocean Room
}}


===Hall A: [[Forest Haven]] Figurines===
Around the door to each room is a wallpaper that reflects the room's theme. For example, the {{Term|TWWHD|Dungeon Room|link}} wallpaper is based on the first room in {{Term|TWWHD|Dragon Roost Cavern|link}}. The same wallpaper design lines the walls inside each room.
[[File:Gallery1.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Makar]]
*[[Fado (The Wind Waker)|Fado]] *
*[[Great Deku Tree|Deku Tree]]
*[[Korok#Elma|Elma]]
*[[Korok#Hollo|Hollo]]
*[[Korok#Olivio|Olivio]]
*[[Korok#Drona|Drona]]
*[[Korok#Rown|Rown]]
*[[Korok#Irch|Irch]]
*[[Korok#Linder|Linder]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Korok#Aldo|Aldo]]
*[[Korok#Oakin|Oakin]]
*[[Carlov]]
*[[Manny]]
{{col-end}}
|}
===Hall B: [[Dragon Roost Island]] Figurines===
[[File:Gallery2.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Medli]]
*[[Laruto]] *
*[[Prince Komali|Komali]]
*[[Rito Chieftain|Chieftain]]
*[[Kogoli]] (!)
*[[Pashli]]
*[[Skett and Akoot]]
*[[Koboli]]
*[[Baito]]
*[[Hoskit]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Quill]] †
*[[Valoo]]
*[[Zephos]] and [[Cyclos]] (!)
*[[Ilari]]
*[[Namali]]
*[[Bisht and Basht]]
*[[Obli]]
*[[Willi]]
|}
===Hall C: Enemy Figurines===
[[File:Gallery3.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Floormaster]]
*[[Magtail]]
*[[Keese]] and [[Keese#Fire Keese|Fire Keese]]
*[[Bokoblin]]
*[[Bubble]]
*[[Rat]]
*[[Boko Baba]]
*[[Miniblin]]
*[[ChuChu]]
*[[Peahat]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Gyorg]]
*[[Octorok]]
*[[Sea Hat|Seahat]]
*[[Kargarok|Kargaroc]]
*[[Armos]]
*[[Armos Knight]]
*[[Morth]]
*[[Poe]]
*[[ReDead]]
|}
===Hall D: Boss and Mini-boss Figurines===
[[File:Gallery4.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Darknut]]
*[[Gohdan]]
*[[Darknut]]
*[[Wizzrobe]]
*[[Wizzrobe]] ([[Wind Temple]]) (!)
*[[Mighty Darknut]]
*[[Moblin]]
*[[Phantom Ganon]] (!)
*[[Stalfos]]
*[[Jalhalla]]
*[[Ganon]]dorf * ‡
{{col-break}}
*[[Helmaroc King]] (!)
*[[Mothula]]
*[[Puppet Ganon]] ‡ (!)
*[[Molgera]]
*[[Kalle Demos]]
*[[Gohma]]
*[[Big Octo#The Wind Waker|Big Octo]] (!)
|}


===Hall E: [[Outset Island]] Figurines===
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.
[[File:Gallery5.jpg|right|250px]]
 
{|
<section begin="wall-note"/>{{Collapsible
{{col-begin}}
|header= Wall Note
{{col-break}}
|collapse= {{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Nintendo Gallery|false|true}}
*[[Crab]]s
|frame= true
*[[Mesa]]
|content=
*[[Jabun]]
Viewing your favorite {{Color|TWW Red|figurines}}:
*[[Orca]]
<br/>{{Icon|TWW Control Stick Up Animation}}{{Icon|TWW Control Stick Down Animation}} Move Up and Down
*[[Sturgeon]]
<br/>{{Icon|TWW Control Stick Left Animation}}{{Icon|TWW Control Stick Right Animation}} Rotate
*[[Sue-Belle]]
<br/>{{Icon|TWW C-Stick}} Zoom by Tilting Up and Down
*[[Seagull]]s
<br/>{{Icon|TWW A}} View Explanation
*[[Aryll]] †
<br/>{{Icon|TWW B}} Quit
*[[Grandmother|Grandma]]
Talk about simple!
*[[Pig|Wild Pig]]
}}<section end="wall-note"/>
{{col-break}}
*[[Rose]]
*[[Abe]]
*[[Joel]]
*[[Zill]]
|}
===Hall F: [[Windfall Island]] Figurines===
[[File:Gallery6.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Minenco]]
*[[Anton]]
*[[Missy]]
*[[Kreeb]]
*[[Garrickson]]
*[[Pompie and Vera]]
*[[Zunari]]
*[[Tott]]
*[[Lenzo]]
*[[Killer Bees]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Miss Marie]]
*[[Joanna and Potova]]
*[[Maggie's Father]]
*[[Maggie]]
*[[Mila]]
*[[Mila's Father]]
*[[Gummy]]
*[[Kane]]
*[[Dampa]]
*[[Candy]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Linda]]
*[[Sam]]
*[[Gillian]]
*[[Gossack]]
*[[Cannon]]
*[[Doc Bandam]]
*[[Kamo]]
|}
===Hall G: [[Great Sea]] Figurines===
[[File:Gallery7.jpg|right|250px]]
{|
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
*[[Fairy]]
*[[Great Fairy]] *
*[[Fairy Queen]] *
*[[Goron#The Wind Waker|Wandering Merchant]]
*[[Old Man Ho Ho]]
*[[Mako]] † (!)
*[[Niko]] † (!)
*[[Zuko]] † (!)
*[[Nudge]] † (!)
*[[Senza]] † (!)
{{col-break}}
*[[Gonzo]] † (!)
*[[Tetra]] (!)
*[[Fishman]]
*[[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King of Hyrule]] *
*[[Link]] and [[King of Red Lions]] † (!)
*[[Princess Zelda]] † ‡
*[[Salvage Corp]]
*[[Salvatore]]
*[[Loot]]
*[[Beedle]]
{{col-break}}
*[[Tingle]]
*[[Tingle Brothers#Ankle|Ankle]]
*[[Tingle Brothers#David Jr.|David Jr.]]
*[[Tingle Brothers#Knuckle|Knuckle]] {{Exp|Only available through the use of the Tingle Tuner. Must be obtained before completing the rest of the collection}} (!)
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Behind Carlov, there are masks on the wall from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. From left to right: [[Bunny Hood]], the [[All-Night Mask]], the [[Goron Mask]], and the [[Keaton Mask]].
*{{Term|TWWHD|Carlov}} sculpts his {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} out of a uniquely-colored material called "rainbow stone", which is not encountered anywhere else.<ref>{{Cite|You can make figurines out of many different materials, but I carve mine from {{Color|TWW Vermilion|rainbow stone}}—it's a special type of rock whose colors defy description. Rainbow stone is a very precious material, and it can only be found around here!|Carlov|TWW}}</ref>
*On the back counter behind Carlov there is a carving in progress resembling [[Anju]] from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]].
*The {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} on display in the {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}} are seen with full shading, in contrast to the cel-shaded graphics in the rest of {{TWW|-}}. In {{TWWHD|-}}, the {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} are given a shiny surface making them resemble smooth clay models.
*Although it is called the Nintendo Gallery, the gallery only contains figures from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
*Several of the available {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} would be implausible as actual sculptures, as they contain floating or translucent elements. Among these is the {{Term|TWWHD|Fairy Queen|link}} {{Term|TWWHD|Figurine}}, which gradually changes color.
*A similar gallery, the [[Figurine Shop]], can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.
*It is impossible to get a {{Term|TWWHD|Figurine}} of a {{Term|TWWHD|Beamos|link}}. If {{Term|TWWHD|Link}} brings in a successful {{Term|TWWHD|Pictograph}} of one, the resulting {{Term|TWWHD|Figurine}} will be an {{Term|TWWHD|Armos|link}}.
*It is impossible to get a figurine of a [[Beamos]]. If Link brings in a successful pictograph of one, the resulting figurine will be an [[Armos]].
*It is possible to get {{Plural|TWWHD|Pictograph}} of {{Term|TWWHD|Ganondorf}} and {{Term|TWWHD|Princess Zelda}} during the final battle and have them made into {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} without the need of a {{Term|TWWHD|Legendary Pictograph}}.
*In spite of popular belief, it ''is'' possible to take a pictograph of Ganondorf and have it made into a figure. Link can just let Ganon kill him once he has a good picture of him, save and continue, and it should have warped him into the main [[Phantom Ganon]] room of [[Ganon's Tower]], which he can then exit to go visit the Nintendo Gallery with  the pictograph of Ganondorf.
*{{Term|TWWHD|Carlov}} states that he only accepts {{Plural|TWWHD|Pictograph}} that are in full color. However, he will accept a {{Term|TWWHD|Pictograph}} of any of the {{Plural|TWWHD|Boss|link}} if taken during the rematches against them in {{Term|TWWHD|Ganon's Castle|link}}, even though the {{Term|TWWHD|Boss}} battles are reduced entirely to monochrome in these instances. This is the only way to obtain {{Term|TWWHD|Gohma|link}}'s {{Term|TWWHD|Figurine}} during the First Quest in {{TWW|-}}.
*Several {{TLoZ|Series}} Easter eggs can be found on and behind {{Term|TWWHD|Carlov}}'s desk. These include the {{Term|MM3D|Bunny Hood|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|All-Night Mask|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Goron Mask|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Keaton Mask|link}}, one of {{Term|MM3D|Tijo|link}}'s drums, several {{Plural|Series|Bottle|link|display=Bottles}} of {{Term|Series|Lon Lon Milk|link}}, and a {{Term|Series|Cucco|link}}. Some unobtainable {{Plural|TWWHD|Figurine}} can also be seen, such as {{Term|TWWHD|Tetra's Ship|link}}, a {{Term|TWWHD|Submarine|link}}, the {{Term|TWWHD|Salvage Corp|link}}'s boat, a scale model of the windmill and lighthouse on {{Term|TWWHD|Windfall Island|link}}, and both forms of the {{Term|TWWHD|Nayru (Goddess)|link}} statue on {{Term|TWWHD|Southern Triangle Island|link}}.
 
==Nomenclature==
In the Japanese version, the Gallery is named {{Romanize|ニテン堂|Nitendō}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|book= E |lang= ja |page= 257}}</ref> It may be a pun with {{Romanize|似ている|Niteiru|looking like|2}}, the Figurine's noticeable accuracy. Several localizations translate it as the "Minitendo Gallery" to recreate the similarity between the Gallery's name and Nintendo.
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Exterior.png|The island containing the {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}}
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Entrance.png|The {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}}'s entrance hatch
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Carlov.png|Carlov inside the Nintendo Gallery
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Behind Counter.png|Behind the counter at the {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}}
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Behind Counter 2.png|Behind the counter at the {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}}
File:TWW Nintendo Gallery Behind Counter 3.png|Behind the counter at the {{Term|TWWHD|Nintendo Gallery}}
File:TWW Forest Haven Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Forest Haven Room|link}}
File:TWW Dragon Roost Island Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Dragon Roost Island Room|link}}
File:TWW Dungeon Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Dungeon Room|link}}
File:TWW Forsaken Fortress Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Forsaken Fortress Room|link}}
File:TWW Outset Island Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Outset Island Room|link}}
File:TWW Windfall Island Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Windfall Island Room|link}}
File:TWW Ocean Room Exterior.png|The door to the {{Term|TWWHD|Ocean Room|link}}
</gallery>


==References==
==See Also==
<div class="references-small">
* [[Figurines in The Wind Waker]]
<references/>
* {{Term|TMC|Figurine Gallery|link}}
</div>


{{Ref}}


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Latest revision as of 01:34, 21 April 2024

This article is about the location in The Wind Waker. For other articles, see Gallery (Disambiguation).

The Nintendo Gallery is a location in The Wind Waker.

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, Manny, 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 Wind Waker HD, 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.[1]

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 Dungeon Room wallpaper is based on the first room in Dragon Roost Cavern. 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.

Wall Notehide ▲

Viewing your favorite figurines:
Control Stick UpControl Stick Down Move Up and Down
Control Stick LeftControl Stick Right Rotate
C-Stick Zoom by Tilting Up and Down
A Button View Explanation
B Button Quit

Talk about simple!

Trivia

  • Carlov sculpts his Figurines out of a uniquely-colored material called "rainbow stone", which is not encountered anywhere else.[2]
  • The Figurines on display in the Nintendo Gallery are seen with full shading, in contrast to the cel-shaded graphics in the rest of The Wind Waker. In The Wind Waker HD, the Figurines are given a shiny surface making them resemble smooth clay models.
  • Several of the available Figurines would be implausible as actual sculptures, as they contain floating or translucent elements. Among these is the Queen of the Fairies Figurine, which gradually changes color.
  • It is impossible to get a Figurine of a Beamos. If Link brings in a successful Pictograph of one, the resulting Figurine will be an Armos.
  • It is possible to get Pictographs of Ganondorf and Princess Zelda during the final battle and have them made into Figurines without the need of a Legendary Pictograph.
  • Carlov states that he only accepts Pictographs that are in full color. However, he will accept a Pictograph of any of the Bosses if taken during the rematches against them in Ganon's Castle, even though the Boss battles are reduced entirely to monochrome in these instances. This is the only way to obtain Gohma's Figurine during the First Quest in The Wind Waker.
  • Several The Legend of Zelda series Easter eggs can be found on and behind Carlov's desk. These include the Bunny Hood, All-Night Mask, Goron Mask, Keaton Mask, one of Tijo's drums, several Bottles of Milk, and a Cucco. Some unobtainable Figurines can also be seen, such as Tetra's Ship, a Submarine, the Salvage Corp.'s boat, a scale model of the windmill and lighthouse on Windfall Island, and both forms of the Nayru statue on Southern Triangle Island.

Nomenclature

In the Japanese version, the Gallery is named ニテン堂 (Nitendō).[3] It may be a pun with 似ている (looking like), the Figurine's noticeable accuracy. Several localizations translate it as the "Minitendo Gallery" to recreate the similarity between the Gallery's name and Nintendo.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ニテン堂ギャラリー (Niten-dō Gyararī) (TWW)[5] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Galerie des Figurines Tendo (TWW)[7] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Minitendo Galerie (TWW)[6] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Galleria Minitendo (TWW)[4]Minitendo Gallery; portmanteau of miniatura (miniature) and Nintendo
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Club Minitendo (TWW)[8] 
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Supposedly, it used to bother him that this collection was considered complete, even without his figurine." — Figurine (The Wind Waker HD)
  2. "You can make figurines out of many different materials, but I carve mine from rainbow stone—it's a special type of rock whose colors defy description. Rainbow stone is a very precious material, and it can only be found around here!" — Carlov (The Wind Waker)
  3. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 257
  4. "SALONE della MINIATURA
    GALLERIA MINITENDO
    Ingresso consentito solo ai soci.
    " — Sign (The Wind Waker, Italian localization)
  5. "フィギュアの殿堂
    ニテン堂ギャラリー
    (会員以外の方は入室お断り)
    " — Sign (The Wind Waker)
  6. "Figuren-Paradies
    Minitendo Galerie
    (Nicht-Mitgliedern ist der Zutritt untersagt!)
    " — Sign (The Wind Waker)
  7. "Palais des Figurines
    Galerie des Figurines Tendo
    Accès interdit à toute personne étrangère au service.)
    " — Sign (The Wind Waker)
  8. "CLUB MINITENDO
    La meca de las figurillas
    Sólo socios
    " — Sign (The Wind Waker)