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{{quote|...BAY... Your road goes into the bay...|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''}}
{{Infobox Dungeon
{{Dungeons
|image=
|name = Catfish's Maw
{{Media
|image = [[File:LA Catfish's Maw.png|Catfish's Maw Entrance]]
|Screenshot LA= File:LA Catfish's Maw.png
|location = [[Martha's Bay]]
|Screenshot LADX= File:LADX Catfish's Maw.png
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
|Screenshot LANS= File:LANS Catfish's Maw.png
|item = [[Hookshot]]
|quest = [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens#Wind Marimba|Wind Marimba]]
|mini-boss = [[Master Stalfos]] (fought four times)<br>Two [[Gohma]]s
|boss = [[Slime Eel]]
|element = {{Element|Water}}
}}
}}
 
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'''Catfish's Maw''' is the fifth dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', and the location of the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens#Wind Marimba|Wind Marimba]]. The entrance of this dungeon, which looks like a giant blue catfish, is located within [[Martha's Bay]]. The main tool of this dungeon is the [[Hookshot]], which is originally located in a chest, but is stolen by the first miniboss, [[Master Stalfos]], after his first battle with [[Link]]. It is only obtained after fighting him three more times. It is necessary to access certain rooms and needed to defeat the boss, [[Slime Eel]]. The second miniboss of the dungeon is a pair of [[Gohma]]s.
|location= {{Term|LADX|Martha's Bay|link}}
|game= LA
|other=
|item= {{Term|LADX|Hookshot|link}}
|quest= {{List|{{Term|LADX|Wind Marimba|link}}, {{Term|LADX|Heart Container|link}}}}
|mini-boss= {{List|{{Term|LADX|Master Stalfos|link}}, {{Plural|LADX|Gohma|link}} {{Small|(x2)}}}}
|boss= {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel|link}}
|theme=
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening/Catfish's Maw|Catfish's Maw}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Catfish's Maw||Series, LA, LADX}} is the fifth {{Term|LADX|Dungeon|link}} in {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 148}}</ref> It is the location of the {{Term|LADX|Wind Marimba|link}}. The entrance of this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}}, which looks like a giant blue catfish, is located within {{Term|LADX|Martha's Bay|link}}. The main tool of this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} is the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot|link}}, which is originally located in a {{Term|LADX|Treasure Chest|link}}, but is stolen by {{Term|LADX|Master Stalfos|link}}, after his first battle with {{Term|LADX|Link|link}}. It is obtained after defeating him three additional times. It is necessary to access certain rooms and needed to defeat the {{Term|LADX|Boss|link}}, {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel|link}}. The second mini-boss of the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} is a pair of {{Plural|LADX|Gohma|link}}.


==Entrance to the Maw==
==Entrance to the Maw==
After Link leaves the [[Angler's Tunnel]], a [[Nakura|ghost]] begins following him. He cannot enter the dungeon with the ghost, and must help the ghost make peace with his death before entering. After that, he can enter. However, the entire entrance is surrounded by rocks, and thus cannot be accessed by swimming on the surface alone. Link needs to dive down at a certain spot on the left side of the rocks and swim through an underwater tunnel to this dungeon.<ref>{{Cite|Hoot! It has been some time since our paths crossed, lad. You must dive into the waters of Martha's Bay to enter the Catfish's Maw...|[[Owl (Link's Awakening)|Owl]]|LA}}</ref>
After {{Term|LADX|Link|link}} leaves the {{Term|LADX|Angler's Tunnel|link}}, a {{Term|LADX|Ghost|link}} begins following him. He cannot enter the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon|link}} with the {{Term|LADX|Ghost}}, and must help it make peace with its death before entering. However, the entire entrance is surrounded by rocks, and thus cannot be accessed by swimming on the surface alone. {{Term|LADX|Link}} needs to dive down on the left side of the rocks and swim through an underwater tunnel to this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hoot! It has been some time since our paths crossed, lad. You must dive into the waters of Martha's Bay to enter the Catfish's Maw... The closer you get to the Wind Fish, the more restless he sleeps. Carry onward! Hoot!|Owl|LADX}}</ref>


==Themes and Navigation==
==Themes and Navigation==
The interior of the dungeon is mostly sandy floor with brown walls. There also seem to be a lot of purple crystals growing in certain rooms, which can be destroyed by Link's sword. Despite this dungeon being in the middle of a bay, it is actually dry inside, with a few rooms having shallow water and only three rooms being flooded (two of them being flooded side-view rooms).
The interior of the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon|link}} is mostly sandy floor with brown walls. There also seem to be a lot of purple crystals growing in certain rooms, which can be destroyed by {{Term|LADX|Link|link}}'s {{Term|LADX|Sword|link}}. Despite this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} being in the middle of {{Term|LADX|Martha's Bay|link}}, it is actually dry inside, with a few rooms having shallow {{Term|LADX|Water|link}} and only three rooms being flooded (two of them being flooded side-view rooms).


This dungeon has five mini-boss battles. The first miniboss is [[Master Stalfos]], who steals the [[Hookshot]] from a chest after his first battle with Link.<ref>{{Cite|'I've got what was inside this box. Come and get it, if you can!'|[[Master Stalfos]]' note|LA}}</ref> Once defeated, he moves into another room and must be searched for in order to battle again. All of the rooms in which Link battles him can easily be identified by the skull-shaped tiling on the room's floor. Each of these four rooms also has a number of blocks corresponding to the number of the battle that takes place in the room. The other mini-boss is the [[Gohma]]s, who can only be reached once Link has the Hookshot and seem to be the 'true' mini-bosses of this dungeon, as defeating them creates a portal back to the entrance of the dungeon, unlike Master Stalfos.
This {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} has five mini-boss battles. The first mini-boss is {{Term|LADX|Master Stalfos|link}}, who steals the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot|link}} from a {{Term|LADX|Treasure Chest|link}} after his first battle with {{Term|LADX|Link}}.<ref>{{Cite|'I've got what was inside this box. Come and get it, if you can!' Master {{Icon|LADX Stalfos}}|Master Stalfos|LADX}}</ref> Once defeated, he moves into another room and must be searched for in order to battle again. All of the rooms in which {{Term|LADX|Link}} battles him can easily be identified by the skull-shaped tiling on the room's floor. Each of these four rooms also has a number of {{Plural|LADX|Block|link}} corresponding to the number of the battle that takes place in the room. The other mini-bosses are the {{Plural|LADX|Gohma|link}}, who can only be reached once {{Term|LADX|Link}} has the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot}} and seem to be the true mini-bosses of this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}}, as defeating them creates a portal back to the entrance of the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}}, unlike {{Term|LADX|Master Stalfos}}.


The puzzles in this dungeon often involve using the Hookshot to cross long gaps. A variation on this is the appearance of wooden bridges which can only be extended by using the Hookshot on one side of the gap. This dungeon marks the first appearance of the [[Helmasaur|Iron Mask]] in the game, which are difficult to defeat without the Hookshot. The dungeon also has a hidden room that is not on the map, next to the boss room. It can only be accessed by diving underwater<ref>{{Cite|Dive under where torchlight beams do cross...|[[Owl Statue]]|LA}}</ref> in a nearby room to enter a side-scrolling area, where Link can climb up a ladder to get to the hidden room. The room contains the Nightmare Key, vital for getting to the boss, [[Slime Eel]].
The puzzles in this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} often involve using the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot}} to cross long gaps. A variation on this is the appearance of wooden bridges which can only be extended by using the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot}} on one side of the gap. The {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} also has a hidden room that is not on the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon Map|link}}, next to the {{Term|LADX|Boss}} room. It can only be accessed by diving underwater<ref>{{Cite|Dive under where torchlight beams do cross...|Owl Statue|LADX}}</ref> in a nearby room to enter a side-scrolling area, where {{Term|LADX|Link}} can climb up a ladder to get to the hidden room. The room contains the {{Term|LADX|Nightmare Key|link}}, vital for getting to the {{Term|LADX|Boss}}, {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel|link}}.


The room where Link fights the boss is originally a normal room, but Slime Eel lives in the walls of the dungeon and therefore cracks open the walls and floor to attack Link. His tail comes out of the hole in the floor, and rotates around the room, trying to hit Link. It cannot be harmed. Slime Eel's head however appears randomly in the four holes in the wall at regular intervals. Using the Hookshot, Link can pull Slime Eel out and attack his vulnerable midsection.
The room where {{Term|LADX|Link}} fights the {{Term|LADX|Boss}} is originally a normal room, but since {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel}} lives in the walls of the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}}, it therefore breaks open sections of the walls and floor to attack {{Term|LADX|Link}}. Its tail comes out of the hole in the floor, and rotates around the room, trying to hit {{Term|LADX|Link}}. It cannot be harmed. However, {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel}}'s head appears randomly in one of the four holes in the wall at regular intervals. Using the {{Term|LADX|Hookshot}}, {{Term|LADX|Link}} can pull {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel}}'s head out and attack his vulnerable midsection.


When looked at on a map, the dungeon is in the shape of what seems to be an eel, likely a reference to the dungeon's boss. The name of this dungeon is simply a reference that the exterior is in the shape of a giant catfish, and that the entrance is the 'maw of the catfish'.
When looked at on the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon Map}}, the {{Term|LADX|Dungeon}} is in the shape of {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel}}.


==Enemies and Traps==
===Minor {{Plural|ALttP|Enemy}}===
*[[Blade Trap]]
{{Gallery List|Enemies
*[[Bloober]]
|LA= Blade Trap, Blooper, Cheep-Cheep, Goomba, Iron Mask, Spark, Stalfos, Star, Water Tektite, Zol
*[[Cheep-Cheep]]
|LADX= Blade Trap, Bloober, Cheep-Cheep, Goomba, Green Zol, Iron Mask, Spark, Stalfos [Green], Stalfos [Yellow], Star, Water Tektite
*[[Goomba]]
|LANS= Blade Trap, Bloober, Cheep-Cheep, Goomba, Green Zol, Iron Mask, Spark, Stalfos, Star, Water Tektite
*[[Helmasaur|Iron Mask]]
}}
*[[Spark]]
*[[Stalfos]]
*[[Star]]
*[[Tektite#Water Tektite|Water Tektite]]
*[[Zol]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Since Link needs the [[Flippers]] to swim and dive, it is possible for him to enter Catfish's Maw before clearing the dungeon before it, [[Angler's Tunnel]], by exiting the dungeon before defeating the [[Angler Fish]].
*The entrance to this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon|link}} resembles the giant {{Term|ALttP|Catfish|link}} who gives {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} the {{Term|ALttP|Quake Medallion|link}} in {{ALttP}}. Like the aforementioned character, it also appears in a circle of stones.
*The entrance to this dungeon resembles the [[Giant Catfish]] who gives Link the [[Magic Medallions#Quake Medallion|Quake Medallion]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
*The {{Term|ST|Ocean Floor|link}} entrance in {{ST}} is also shaped like a giant catfish.
*The [[Ocean Floor]] entrance above the surface in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is also shaped like a Giant Catfish.
 
*The Catfish's Maw concept may have had some influence upon the conception of the dungeons [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] and [[Jabu-Jabu's Belly]], where the idea was taken one step further by moving the action inside a living marine being.
==Nomenclature==
The name of this {{Term|LADX|Dungeon|link}} is a reference that the entrance is in the shape of a giant catfish with its mouth open.
{{Nomenclature}}
 
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
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| Catfish's Mouth<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= LA |guide= Nintendo |page= 58}}</ref>
| {{LA}}
| {{Guide|LA|Nintendo}}
| {{E}}
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Catfish's Maw Map.png|Map of Catfish's Maw
File:LA Catfish's Maw Map.png|Layout of {{Term|LA|Catfish's Maw}}
File:Slimeeel1.jpg|Slime Eel
File:LADX Catfish's Maw Map.png|Layout of {{Term|LADX|Catfish's Maw}}
File:Slimeeel2.jpg|Slime Eel
File:LADX Slime Eel exposed.png|{{Term|LADX|Link}} fighting against {{Term|LADX|Slime Eel}}
File:LAwindmarimba.jpg|The Wind Marimba.
File:LADX Wind Marimba.png|The {{Term|LADX|Wind Marimba}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{Names
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| Japanese= {{Japanese|ナマズのおおぐち|Namazu no Ooguchi|Catfish's Maw}}
{{Categories
| Spanish=
|Koholint Island
| French=
|dungeons= LA, LADX, LANS
| German=
| Italian=
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