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Revision as of 21:26, 7 February 2020

Template:Species Findols are animals in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Characteristics

Findols are golden-colored dolphins that inhabit the waters of the Ocean Realm. While driving over the water, Link may be accompanied by a trio of Findols. Blowing the Spirit Train's whistle will cause them to leap out of the water. After blowing the whistle three times, all three Findols will leap at once and provide the Train with a single Heart. If Link stops the train, the Findols will tail-walk.

Other Appearances

Phantom Hourglass Manga

At the beginning of the Phantom Hourglass manga by Akira Himekawa, Link chases a pod of Dolphins from the deck of Tetra's Ship.[2] Tetra asks the hero where he is going, as Link is not done swabbing the deck.[3] Link tells the pirate there are Dolphins.[4] Tetra dismisses this, saying there are plenty of Dolphins in the ocean.[5]

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 63
  2. "Yeah! Dolphins!" (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 5)
  3. "Where're you going, Link? You're not done swabbing the deck!" (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 6)
  4. "But... There're Dolphins, Tetra!" (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 6)
  5. "Big deal! There're plenty of Dolphins in the ocean!" (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 6)