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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Agitha has a pendant around her neck resembling the [[Pendant of Memories]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' (which also resembled a bug).
*Another possible reference to ''Majora's Mask'' takes place when Agitha and Link met for the first time. She thought Link was a "Giant Grasshopper", and in ''Majora's Mask'', [[Romani and Cremia#Romani|Romani]] gave him the nickname of "[[Romani and Cremia#Romani|Grasshopper]]". In addition, Romani will normally speak in third person, which Agitha does sometimes as well.
*If Link wears the [[Tunic#Zora Armor|Zora Armor]] the first time he meets Agitha she will think he is a jewel beetle.
*If Link wears the [[Tunic#Zora Armor|Zora Armor]] the first time he meets Agitha she will think he is a jewel beetle.
*Agitha's basket has two bottles in it, which is odd because despite the fact the games treats bottles as an important part of Hyrulean life (as many shops sell things which require a bottle) Link is usually the only one that is actually seen using them.
*Agitha's clothes are of the lolita fashion style, which is a popular style in Japan and fans of Japanese culture. Her style is a mix of classic and sweet with a bug motif.
*Agitha's clothes are of the lolita fashion style, which is a popular style in Japan and fans of Japanese culture. Her style is a mix of classic and sweet with a bug motif.
*Agitha is sometimes thought of as a throwback to the [[Kokiri]], as she is a child living without an adult and has a [[tree]] inside her home. This is similar to how [[Telma]] is thought of a reference to the [[Gerudo]] and [[Madame Fanadi]] to the [[Sheikah]]. The three all wear three dots of makeup under their eyes, red, blue, and green (likely a symbol to the [[Golden Goddesses|Goddesses]], who are symbolized by these colors).
*Agitha is sometimes thought of as a throwback to the [[Kokiri]], as she is a child living without an adult and has a [[tree]] inside her home. This is similar to how [[Telma]] is thought of a reference to the [[Gerudo]] and [[Madame Fanadi]] to the [[Sheikah]]. The three all wear three dots of makeup under their eyes, red, blue, and green (likely a symbol to the [[Golden Goddesses|Goddesses]], who are symbolized by these colors).

Revision as of 22:54, 3 December 2013

Template:Character Agitha is a character appearing in Twilight Princess.

Biography

File:AgithaScreen.png
Link giving Agitha a bug.

Agitha is a little girl of about 10 years old[1] who lives in her castle in Castle Town. She pretends to be a princess of the insect kingdom living in her own little castle house. She sent out invitations to the Golden Bugs to come to her ball. There are twelve types of bugs, each having a male and female for 24 bugs total. She believes that they have each gotten lost on their way, so Link must find all 24 bugs for her. For each bug Link gives her, she gives him 50 rupees. For each time he makes a pair, she gives him 100 rupees. When Link gives her the first bug, she gives him the Big Wallet. After taking all 24 bugs to Agitha, Link receives the Giant Wallet, which is apparently a symbol of a distinguished member of the bug kingdom. If Link leaves her castle when he still has golden bugs to give her, she will whisper "I know you have bugs..." accompanied by a low growl.

Although she is a bit delusional, she is very kind and caring. She is one of the few characters that isn't afraid of Wolf Link, but rather, she asks if he would like to play with her, because she thinks he is a puppy; amusingly, she apologizes for not being able to "speak puppy", indicating she thinks that Wolf Link wants to tell her something. Sometimes she likes to talk in third person. She can be found outside the southern gates of Hyrule Castle Town during the daytime before Link has brought her all 24 bugs; she states she is looking for bugs in the flowers. This is the only time she carries her trademark parasol and basket. If Link speaks to her around sunset when she is walking back to the city, she says she is heading home and if Link wants to talk to her, he should come visit her at her "posh" castle.

Non-canon Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Agitha appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Game Image Description How to Unlock
Super Smash Bros. Brawl File:Agitha Trophy.png A strange young girl who lives like a fairy-tale princess in Hyrule Castle Town. She has an eccentric attachment to Golden Bugs. In exchange for these bugs, Agitha gives you wallets and Rupees. Whether or not you actually have any bugs, Agitha suggests that you must be hiding them from her. Random

Trivia

  • If Link wears the Zora Armor the first time he meets Agitha she will think he is a jewel beetle.
  • Agitha's clothes are of the lolita fashion style, which is a popular style in Japan and fans of Japanese culture. Her style is a mix of classic and sweet with a bug motif.
  • Agitha is sometimes thought of as a throwback to the Kokiri, as she is a child living without an adult and has a tree inside her home. This is similar to how Telma is thought of a reference to the Gerudo and Madame Fanadi to the Sheikah. The three all wear three dots of makeup under their eyes, red, blue, and green (likely a symbol to the Goddesses, who are symbolized by these colors).
  • Agitha's Japanese name, Template:Japanese, is likely based on the Japanese name for the Swallowtail butterfly, Template:Japanese. "Agitha" may be based on the Agatha genus of snails.
  • Agitha's French name, Machaon, appears to be based on the binomial name for the Old World Swallowtail, Papilio machaon.
  • Agitha's Italian name, Xenia, is likely based on the meaning of the English name "Agatha", both meaning "good" or "generosity". Xenia is also the outdated name for the Ethmia genus of moths.

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References


Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese
French-speaking countries French Princesse Machaon
Germany German Agnetha
Italy Italian Xenia
Spain SpanishEU Maripola Comes from the Spanish word Mariposa (Butterfly)