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|family= <small>'''{{OoT|-}}''':</small><br/>[[Master Craftsman]] <small>(husband)</small><br/>[[Cucco Lady]] <small>(daughter)</small><br/>[[Master Craftsman's Son]] <small>(son)</small><br/><small>'''{{MM|-}}''':</small><br/>[[Gampy]] <small>(deceased husband)</small><br/>[[Tortus]] <small>(deceased son)</small><br/>[[Anju]] <small>(granddaughter)</small><br/>[[Anju's Mother]] <small>(daughter in law)</small>
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When [[Link]] is a child, [[Granny's Potion Shop]] is only accessible by flying into its yard with a [[Cucco]]. The Shop, however, is closed and a message is on the door letting him know that Granny is out in the field collecting herbs for her [[Potion]]s.<ref>{{Cite|Granny's Potion Shop<br>Closed<br>Gone for Field Study<br>Please come again!<br>—Granny|Sign|OoT}}</ref> Seven years in the future, Link is able to gain access to her shop by either using the [[Hookshot]] from the [[Kakariko Windmill]], or the back door of the [[Medicine Shop]].
When [[Link]] is a child, [[Granny's Potion Shop]] is only accessible by flying into its yard with a [[Cucco]]. The Shop, however, is closed and a message is on the door letting him know that Granny is out in the field collecting herbs for her [[Potion]]s.<ref>{{Cite|Granny's Potion Shop<br>Closed<br>Gone for Field Study<br>Please come again!<br>—Granny|Sign|OoT}}</ref> Seven years in the future, Link is able to gain access to her shop by either using the [[Hookshot]] from the [[Kakariko Windmill]], or the back door of the [[Medicine Shop]].


After Link delivers [[Cojiro]] to the her son in the [[Lost Woods]], he asks him to deliver an [[Odd Mushroom]] to Granny.<ref>{{Cite|Cojiro? Why? Normally only a nice guy like me can tame you... Which means... You... You must be a nice guy! Must be! You must be!! Please Mr. Nice Guy! Please! Deliver this stuff to the old hag in the potion shop in Kakariko Village!|Master Craftsman's Son|OoT}}</ref> Upon showing the Odd Mushroom to Granny, she calls him a "bum" for going into the forest, and asks Link that if he sees "that fool", to give him the [[Odd Potion]].<ref>{{Cite|That bum! He had to go into the forest... [...] If you see that fool, give this to him. It is the strongest medicine I have ever produced. However, this potion will not work on a monster... They say that there is no medicine that can cure a fool... I guess that's true...|Granny|OoT}}</ref> However, she says the Potion will not work on a monster, possibly hinting at her son's fate as a [[Stalfos]].
After Link delivers [[Cojiro]] to the her son in the [[Lost Woods]], he asks him to deliver an [[Odd Mushroom]] to Granny.<ref>{{Cite|Cojiro? Why? Normally only a nice guy like me can tame you... Which means... You... You must be a nice guy! Must be! You must be!! Please Mr. Nice Guy! Please! Deliver this stuff to the old hag in the potion shop in Kakariko Village!|Master Craftsman's Son|OoT}}</ref> Upon showing the Odd Mushroom to Granny, she calls him a "bum" for going into the forest, and asks Link that if he sees "that fool", to give him the [[Odd Potion]].<ref>{{Cite|That bum! He had to go into the forest... [...] If you see that fool, give this to him. It is the strongest medicine I have ever produced. However, this potion will not work on a monster... They say that there is no medicine that can cure a fool... I guess that's true...|Granny|OoT}}</ref> However, she says the Potion will not work on a monster, possibly hinting at her son's fate as a [[Stalfos]].


The [[Lake Scientist]], who lives in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], mentions that she is a student of his.<ref>{{Cite|Hello there, son. I'm researching the process of making medicine by mixing Lake Hylia's water with various unusual compounds. Perhaps you've met that old lady from the potion shop...she is like a student of mine... Ho ho ho!|Lake Scientist|OoT}}</ref>
The [[Lake Scientist]], who lives in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]], mentions that she is a student of his.<ref>{{Cite|Hello there, son. I'm researching the process of making medicine by mixing Lake Hylia's water with various unusual compounds. Perhaps you've met that old lady from the potion shop...she is like a student of mine... Ho ho ho!|Lake Scientist|OoT}}</ref>
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In {{MM}}, Anju's Grandmother is Granny's [[Termina]]n counterpart. Anju's Grandmother lives in the lower bedroom of the [[Stock Pot Inn]] in [[Clock Town]]. While confined to her wheelchair, she serves as a storyteller. Her stories are unbearably long and the listener will often fall asleep in the middle of them. Granny will ask questions related to the story read. These can be answered correctly by wearing the [[All-Night Mask]], allowing Link to stay awake and to answer her questions. If he answers the questions correctly, he will receive a [[Piece of Heart]] for each story told. She will not read any stories on the [[Final Day]].
In {{MM}}, Anju's Grandmother is Granny's [[Termina]]n counterpart. Anju's Grandmother lives in the lower bedroom of the [[Stock Pot Inn]] in [[Clock Town]]. While confined to her wheelchair, she serves as a storyteller. Her stories are unbearably long and the listener will often fall asleep in the middle of them. Granny will ask questions related to the story read. These can be answered correctly by wearing the [[All-Night Mask]], allowing Link to stay awake and to answer her questions. If he answers the questions correctly, he will receive a [[Piece of Heart]] for each story told. She will not read any stories on the [[Final Day]].


The first story that Anju's Grandmother reads, about the [[Carnival of Time]], is the shorter of the two and takes two hours to tell. At the end, Anju's Grandmother will ask when the [[Clock Tower]] opens. Link must answer "On the eve of the carnival" to receive a Piece of Heart. The second story, about the [[Four Giants]], will take all of the time between when the story begins and the next morning. Thus, if the story begins at 6 AM, it will not end until 6 AM the next day. After listening to the story with the All-Night Mask, Anju's Grandmother will ask what the people do to call the Four Giants. Link must answer "I dunno" to receive another Piece of Heart.
The first story that Anju's Grandmother reads, about the [[Carnival of Time]], is the shorter of the two and takes two hours to tell. At the end, Anju's Grandmother will ask when the [[Clock Tower]] opens. Link must answer "On the eve of the carnival" to receive a Piece of Heart. The second story, about the [[Four Giants]], will take all of the time between when the story begins and the next morning. Thus, if the story begins at 6 AM, it will not end until 6 AM the next day. After listening to the story with the All-Night Mask, Anju's Grandmother will ask what the people do to call the Four Giants. Link must answer "I dunno" to receive another Piece of Heart.


Anju's Grandmother also appears to be losing her memory, as she often refers to her granddaughter [[Anju]] and Link by the name of [[Tortus]], her deceased son and Anju's father.<ref>{{Cite|Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad...|Anju|MM}}</ref> Her [[Granny's Diary|diary]] seems to indicate, however, that she feigns senility to get out of eating Anju's poorly cooked meals. She writes about a plan to get by without eating,<ref>{{Cite|It was my granddaughter who cooked again today. Putting that to the lips shortens the life! I thought of a way to get by without eating. I'll try it tomorrow. I just hope I'm not caught.|Granny's Diary|MM}}</ref> and can be seen enacting that plan when Anju brings her lunch on the first day.{{Ref Cluster|<ref>{{Cite|Oh, Tortus. I've already had lunch.|Granny|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad... And you haven't had lunch yet!|Anju|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I've already had lunch. Now be quick and take that away.|Granny|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Not eating is bad for you. Please eat...|Anju|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Didn't I say that I already ate lunch, Tortus?!? Impossible child!|Granny|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Then don't eat my food. I give up...|Anju|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Whew!|Granny|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|"Whew?"|Anju|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Er... W-W-Whewwwould you like me to read you a story?|Granny|MM}}</ref>}}
Anju's Grandmother also appears to be losing her memory, as she often refers to her granddaughter [[Anju]] and Link by the name of [[Tortus]], her deceased son and Anju's father.<ref>{{Cite|Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad...|Anju|MM}}</ref> Her [[Granny's Diary|diary]] seems to indicate, however, that she feigns senility to get out of eating Anju's poorly cooked meals. She writes about a plan to get by without eating,<ref>{{Cite|It was my granddaughter who cooked again today. Putting that to the lips shortens the life! I thought of a way to get by without eating. I'll try it tomorrow. I just hope I'm not caught.|Granny's Diary|MM}}</ref> and can be seen enacting that plan when Anju brings her lunch on the first day.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, Tortus. I've already had lunch.|Granny|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad... And you haven't had lunch yet!|Anju|MM}}<br>{{Cite|I've already had lunch. Now be quick and take that away.|Granny|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Not eating is bad for you. Please eat...|Anju|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Didn't I say that I already ate lunch, Tortus?!? Impossible child!|Granny|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Then don't eat my food. I give up...|Anju|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Whew!|Granny|MM}}<br>{{Cite|"Whew?"|Anju|MM}}<br>{{Cite|Er... W-W-Whewwwould you like me to read you a story?|Granny|MM}}</ref>


On the Night of the Final Day, she flees to [[Romani Ranch]] with Anju and her [[Anju's Mother|daughter-in-law]].
On the Night of the Final Day, she flees to [[Romani Ranch]] with Anju and her [[Anju's Mother|daughter-in-law]].
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Potionshop.jpg|Granny in her Potion Shop in {{OoT|-}}
File:Potionshop.jpg|Granny in her Potion Shop from {{OoT|-}}
File:Granny'sPotionShopOoT3D.png|Granny in her Potion Shop in {{OoT3D|-}}
File:Granny'sPotionShopOoT3D.png|Granny in her Potion Shop from {{OoT3D|-}}
File:Granny Tiger.png|The tiger behind Anju's Grandmother's wheelchair in {{MM|-}}
File:Granny Tiger.png|The tiger behind Anju's Grandmother's wheelchair from {{MM|-}}
File:Grandmotherroom.png|Anju's Grandmother in her room in {{MM|-}}
File:Grandmotherroom.png|Anju's Grandmother in her room from {{MM|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Syrup]]
* {{Term|Series|Syrup|link}}
*[[Twinrova]]
* {{Term|Series|Twinrova|link}}
*[[Witch]]
* {{Term|Series|Witch|link}}


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[[Category:Terminans]]
[[Category:Characters in Ocarina of Time]]
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Revision as of 19:53, 5 August 2019

Template:Character Granny is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Biography

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Granny owns the Potion Shop that is located in the back of Kakariko Village. She is wife of the Master Craftsman and mother of the Cucco Lady and the Master Craftsman's Son.[2][3][4]

When Link is a child, Granny's Potion Shop is only accessible by flying into its yard with a Cucco. The Shop, however, is closed and a message is on the door letting him know that Granny is out in the field collecting herbs for her Potions.[5] Seven years in the future, Link is able to gain access to her shop by either using the Hookshot from the Kakariko Windmill, or the back door of the Medicine Shop.

After Link delivers Cojiro to the her son in the Lost Woods, he asks him to deliver an Odd Mushroom to Granny.[6] Upon showing the Odd Mushroom to Granny, she calls him a "bum" for going into the forest, and asks Link that if he sees "that fool", to give him the Odd Potion.[7] However, she says the Potion will not work on a monster, possibly hinting at her son's fate as a Stalfos.

The Lake Scientist, who lives in the Lakeside Laboratory, mentions that she is a student of his.[8]

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Anju's Grandmother is Granny's Terminan counterpart. Anju's Grandmother lives in the lower bedroom of the Stock Pot Inn in Clock Town. While confined to her wheelchair, she serves as a storyteller. Her stories are unbearably long and the listener will often fall asleep in the middle of them. Granny will ask questions related to the story read. These can be answered correctly by wearing the All-Night Mask, allowing Link to stay awake and to answer her questions. If he answers the questions correctly, he will receive a Piece of Heart for each story told. She will not read any stories on the Final Day.

The first story that Anju's Grandmother reads, about the Carnival of Time, is the shorter of the two and takes two hours to tell. At the end, Anju's Grandmother will ask when the Clock Tower opens. Link must answer "On the eve of the carnival" to receive a Piece of Heart. The second story, about the Four Giants, will take all of the time between when the story begins and the next morning. Thus, if the story begins at 6 AM, it will not end until 6 AM the next day. After listening to the story with the All-Night Mask, Anju's Grandmother will ask what the people do to call the Four Giants. Link must answer "I dunno" to receive another Piece of Heart.

Anju's Grandmother also appears to be losing her memory, as she often refers to her granddaughter Anju and Link by the name of Tortus, her deceased son and Anju's father.[9] Her diary seems to indicate, however, that she feigns senility to get out of eating Anju's poorly cooked meals. She writes about a plan to get by without eating,[10] and can be seen enacting that plan when Anju brings her lunch on the first day.[11]

On the Night of the Final Day, she flees to Romani Ranch with Anju and her daughter-in-law.

Other Appearances

Majora's Mask (Himekawa)

In the Majora's Mask manga by Akira Himekawa, Anju's Grandmother is depicted much the same as she is in the game, with yet another hint that she may be faking her senility. This is ignored by Anju's Mother, who swiftly forces her out the door as they make their way to Romani Ranch.

Trivia

  • An image of a tiger can be seen on the backside of the wheelchair of Anju's Grandmother, possibly a reference to the pet tiger cub belonging to her Ocarina of Time counterpart.
  • Speaking to Anju's Grandmother with Kafei's Mask implies that she was a schoolteacher when Mayor Dotour was in school.[12]

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
France FrenchEU Grand-mère d'Anju Same as English.
Germany German Asa (OoT)
Anjus Großmutter (MM)

Same as English.
Italy Italian Nonna di anju Same as English.
Spain SpanishEU Abuela de Anju Same as English.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 239 (OoT) & 245 (MM)
  2. "Hey, that saw! It's mine! But... I thought I left that saw with my old lady... Oh well..." — Master Craftsman's Son (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "It seemed the cucco girl's brother had run off to the Lost Woods, never to be seen again. [...] Seeing his beloved Cojiro lifted the man's spirits, and he asked Link to deliver an Odd Mushroom to his grandmother back in Kakariko Village." (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide, Nintendo Power, pg. 114)
  4. "Link took the Odd Mushroom to the woman in the potion shop in Kakariko Village. She seemed less than pleased to hear news of her son, but she perhaps was just hiding her feelings behind a gruff exterior. In return for the Odd Mushroom, she gave Link an Odd Potion to take back to her son. Link didn't know if the concoction would help the ailing man, but he had to try." (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide, Nintendo Power, pg. 114)
  5. "Granny's Potion Shop
    Closed
    Gone for Field Study
    Please come again!
    —Granny
    " — Sign (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "Cojiro? Why? Normally only a nice guy like me can tame you... Which means... You... You must be a nice guy! Must be! You must be!! Please Mr. Nice Guy! Please! Deliver this stuff to the old hag in the potion shop in Kakariko Village!" — Master Craftsman's Son (Ocarina of Time)
  7. "That bum! He had to go into the forest... [...] If you see that fool, give this to him. It is the strongest medicine I have ever produced. However, this potion will not work on a monster... They say that there is no medicine that can cure a fool... I guess that's true..." — Granny (Ocarina of Time)
  8. "Hello there, son. I'm researching the process of making medicine by mixing Lake Hylia's water with various unusual compounds. Perhaps you've met that old lady from the potion shop...she is like a student of mine... Ho ho ho!" — Lake Scientist (Ocarina of Time)
  9. "Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad..." — Anju (Majora's Mask)
  10. "It was my granddaughter who cooked again today. Putting that to the lips shortens the life! I thought of a way to get by without eating. I'll try it tomorrow. I just hope I'm not caught." — Granny's Diary (Majora's Mask)
  11. "Oh, Tortus. I've already had lunch." — Granny (Majora's Mask)
    "Grandmother...I am Anju! Tortus was my dad... And you haven't had lunch yet!" — Anju (Majora's Mask)
    "I've already had lunch. Now be quick and take that away." — Granny (Majora's Mask)
    "Not eating is bad for you. Please eat..." — Anju (Majora's Mask)
    "Didn't I say that I already ate lunch, Tortus?!? Impossible child!" — Granny (Majora's Mask)
    "Then don't eat my food. I give up..." — Anju (Majora's Mask)
    "Whew!" — Granny (Majora's Mask)
    ""Whew?"" — Anju (Majora's Mask)
    "Er... W-W-Whewwwould you like me to read you a story?" — Granny (Majora's Mask)
  12. "Oh, Dotour... If they pick on you, you come tell teacher, OK?" — Granny (Majora's Mask)