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*If [[Link]] tries to speak to [[Midna]] while he is fighting the Deku Toad, she will say that "it's all his". This may be a possible implication that Midna dislikes Amphibians. | *If [[Link]] tries to speak to [[Midna]] while he is fighting the Deku Toad, she will say that "it's all his". This may be a possible implication that Midna dislikes Amphibians. | ||
*Despite its name, the Deku Toad looks more like a frog rather than a toad, due to its lack of warts. | *Despite its name, the Deku Toad looks more like a frog rather than a toad, due to its lack of warts. | ||
*The Deku Toad, along with [[Ook]], are the only mini-bosses to have their own battle music. All other mini-bosses share the same battle music (with the excetption of [[Death Sword]] and [[Phantom Zant]] which share a unique battle music). | |||
*It is unknown why it has the prefix "Deku" in its name, considering that the [[Deku]] are a plant-like race in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. It should be noted that in Japanese, the word ''[[Zelda Definitions#Deku|deku]]'' ("デグ", ''degu'') is often used as a prefix to the name of a boss or mini-boss version of a common enemy in the ''Zelda'' series | *It is unknown why it has the prefix "Deku" in its name, considering that the [[Deku]] are a plant-like race in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. It should be noted that in Japanese, the word ''[[Zelda Definitions#Deku|deku]]'' ("デグ", ''degu'') is often used as a prefix to the name of a boss or mini-boss version of a common enemy in the ''Zelda'' series | ||