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* It is possible that Jabun is [[Jabu-Jabu]] (or a descendant of Jabu-Jabu) whose name is now pronounced differently when spoken with the new language. The Japanese for Jabun is pronounced "Jabu" and the music played whilst meeting Jabun is a remix of the theme played [[Inside Jabu Jabu's Belly]]. | * It is possible that Jabun is [[Jabu-Jabu]] (or a descendant of Jabu-Jabu) whose name is now pronounced differently when spoken with the new language. The Japanese for Jabun is pronounced "Jabu" and the music played whilst meeting Jabun is a remix of the theme played [[Inside Jabu Jabu's Belly]]. | ||
* Because Jabu-Jabu was the guardian deity of the Zoras, some believe that he might have transformed them into [[Rito]] and named them after [[Ruto]], the Princess of the Zoras. With gradual linguistic evolution over time, the new name of the tribe eventually became "Rito." | * Because Jabu-Jabu was the guardian deity of the Zoras, some believe that he might have transformed them into [[Rito]] and named them after [[Princess Ruto|Ruto]], the Princess of the Zoras. With gradual linguistic evolution over time, the new name of the tribe eventually became "Rito." | ||
* It is also worth noting that it is explicitly stated in the Prima's Guide for ''The Wind Waker'' that Jabun was indeed once known as Lord Jabu-Jabu. | * It is also worth noting that it is explicitly stated in the Prima's Guide for ''The Wind Waker'' that Jabun was indeed once known as Lord Jabu-Jabu. | ||
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