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This is the fifth dungeon in [[Link's Awakening]].  Link requires the [[Flippers]] to gain entrance to the dungeon.  The main item in this dungeon is the [[Hookshot]].  After defeating the boss, [[Slime Eel]], Link is awarded the [[Wind Marimba]].
This is the fifth dungeon in [[Link's Awakening]].  Link requires the [[Flippers]] to gain entrance to the dungeon.  The main item in this dungeon is the [[Hookshot]].  After defeating the boss, [[Slime Eel]], Link is awarded the [[Wind Marimba]].


==Miscellaneous==
==A Link To The Future==
Catfish's Maw can be looked at as an early prototype or concept for the future dungeons: [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] and [[Jabu Jabu's Belly]].  
Catfish's Maw can be looked at as an early prototype or concept for the future dungeons: [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] and [[Jabu Jabu's Belly]].  



Revision as of 05:28, 7 April 2007

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This is the fifth dungeon in Link's Awakening. Link requires the Flippers to gain entrance to the dungeon. The main item in this dungeon is the Hookshot. After defeating the boss, Slime Eel, Link is awarded the Wind Marimba.

A Link To The Future

Catfish's Maw can be looked at as an early prototype or concept for the future dungeons: Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly and Jabu Jabu's Belly.

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Catfish's Maw Entrance