Mamu

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Mamu is a character in Link's Awakening.[2][3]

Biography

Mamu resides in the pond beneath the Signpost Maze.[1] He teaches Link the "Frog's Song of Soul" after paying him 300 Rupees.[4][5] Mamu remarks that the ones who hear the song feel more alive.[6] Mamu cannot be revisited afterwards, as he and his choir are away on tour according to the sign outside the pond.[7]

Trivia

Nomenclature

  Names in Other Regions  
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japanese
マムー (Mamū) (LA | LANS) 
ChineseTR
瑪穆 (Mǎmù) (LANS) 
ChineseSI
玛穆 (Mǎmù) (LANS) 
FrenchEU
Wart (LA | LADX)[11]From Wart, the main vilain of Super Mario Bros. 2
German
  • Wart, der Musikfrosch (LA)
  • Wart (LADX | LANS)[10]
  • Wart, the Music Frog
  •  
Italian
  • Mamu (LA | LADX)[8]
  • Wart (LANS)[9]
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "'BRRING! BRRING! Yeah, this is Ulrira! You are starting to like music, eh? Well, a frog named Mamu, who lives in the Signpost Maze, might know some new songs, but he charges a lot to play them! Bye! CLICK!'" — Grandpa Ulrira (Link's Awakening DX)
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 233 (LA)
  3. "Mamu" — Game Screen (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
  4. "Ribbit! Ribbit! I'm Mamu, on vocals! But I don't need to tell you that, do I? Everybody knows me! Want to hang out and listen to us jam? For 300 Rupees, we'll let you listen to a previously unreleased cut! What do you do?" — Mamu (Link's Awakening DX)
  5. "You've learned The Frog's Song of Soul! It's a very moving tune... It can even liven up unliving things!" — N/A (Link's Awakening DX)
  6. "If you play this song, you'll make everything around you feel more alive!" — Mamu (Link's Awakening DX)
  7. "GONE ON TOUR MAMU" — Signpost (Link's Awakening DX)
  8. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 233
  9. "Wart" — N/A (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch, Italian localization)
  10. Encyclopedia, TOKYOPOP, pg. 233
  11. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 233