Bag Guy

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The Bag Guy is a character from A Link Between Worlds.[citation needed]

Biography

The Bag Guy appears inside the Item Shop of Thieves' Town. He wears a burlap sack over his head as a sort of mask. He stands in the corner of the shop with no particular purpose, singing to himself two verses of a song containing a rhyme required to enter the Thieves' Hideout.[1]

Although he sings about the Thief Girl, he states that he does not know anything about her.[2] Despite this, he wonders why the thieves' boss had to lock her away.[3]

Nomenclature

  Names in Other Regions  
LanguageNamesMeanings
FrenchCA
Homme au sac 
FrenchEU
Homme au sac 
German
Maskierter Mann 
Italian
Uomo con sacchetto[4]Man with bag
SpanishLA
Hombre de la bolsa 
SpanishEU
Hombre de la bolsa 
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References

  1. "♪ Boss went and hid my thief girl away where no one could hear what she had to say. ♪ Sometimes it hurts too much t'care. Ya think knowledge is power, but it's really despair..." — Bag Guy (A Link Between Worlds)
  2. "Huh? Whadda you starin' at?! Look, I don't know nuttin' about that thief girl, OK?! It's just a song!" — Bag Guy (A Link Between Worlds)
  3. "Boss locked her up somewhere and threw away the key! Why'd he gotta go and do that...? Why...?" — Bag Guy (A Link Between Worlds)
  4. "Uomo con sacchetto" — N/A (A Link Between Worlds, Italian localization)