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| :''If you are looking for the dungeon from [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]], see [[Jabu-Jabu's Belly]].'' | | :''This article refers to the {{OoT}} dungeon. For the {{OoA}} dungeon, see [[Jabu-Jabu's Belly]].'' |
| {{Dungeons | | {{Infobox Dungeon |
| |name = Inside Lord Jabu-Jabu | | |image= |
| |image = [[File:Jabu.jpg|250px]] | | {{Media |
| |caption = Jabu-Jabu's mouth
| | |Screenshot OoT= File:OoT Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly.png |
| |location = [[Zora's Fountain]]
| | |Screenshot OoT3D= File:OoT3D Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly.png |
| |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
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| |item = [[Boomerang]], [[Gold Skulltula]] ×4
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| |mini-boss = [[Big Octo]]
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| |boss = ''Bio-electric Anemone:'' [[Barinade]]
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| |quest = [[Spiritual Stones#Zora's Sapphire|Zora's Sapphire]]<br>[[Heart Container]]
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| |element = {{Element|Electric}}{{Element|Water}}
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| |theme music = [[File:Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly.ogg|noicon]] | |
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| '''Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly''' is the third [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | | |caption= |
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| | |location= {{Term|OoA|Zora's Fountain|link}} |
| | |game= OoT |
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| | {{Term|OoT3D|Boomerang|link}}, |
| | {{Term|OoT3D|Gold Skulltula|link}} x4, |
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| | {{Term|OoT3D|Zora's Sapphire|link}}, |
| | {{Term|OoT3D|Heart Container|link}}, |
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| | |mini-boss= {{Term|OoT3D|Big Octo|link}} |
| | |boss= ''Bio-electric Anemone'' {{Term|OoT3D|Barinade|link}} |
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| | |strategy= {{StrategyWiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Jabu-Jabu's Belly#Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly|Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly}} |
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| | {{Term/Store|Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly||Series, OoT, OoT3D}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 148}}</ref> also known as '''Lord Jabu-Jabu's Belly''',<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 208}}</ref> is the third {{Term|OoT3D|Dungeon|link}} in {{OoT}}. |
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| ==Entrance to the Belly== | | ==Entrance to the Belly== |
| The place is set inside the body of [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], who spends every day on [[Zora's Fountain]]. To enter, [[Link]] must drop a [[fish]] from his [[bottle]] in front of Jabu-Jabu, causing him to open his mouth and suck both the fish and Link inside. His mission here, while he is looking for the third [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]], Zora's Sapphire, is to rescue [[Princess Ruto]].<ref>{{cite|The evidence seems clear. Of course, you'll go find Ruto. You can pass through here to the altar of Lord Jabu-Jabu.|[[King Zora]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> | | The dungeon is set inside the body of [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], who spends every day on [[Zora's Fountain]]. To enter, [[Link]] must drop a [[Fish]] from his [[Bottle]] in front of Jabu-Jabu, causing him to open his mouth and suck both the fish and Link inside. His mission here, while he is looking for the third [[Spiritual Stone]], the [[Zora's Sapphire]], is to rescue [[Princess Ruto]].<ref>{{Cite|The evidence seems clear. Of course, you'll go find Ruto. You can pass through here to the altar of Lord Jabu-Jabu.|King Zora|OoT}}</ref> |
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| ==Themes and Navigation== | | ==Themes and Navigation== |
| [[File:Lordjabujabu.jpg|thumb|left|Entering Lord Jabu-Jabu's mouth]]
| | While inside, Link must initially avoid the vast variety of parasitic enemies, including an especially large tentacle-like organism with electrified appendages in the shape of unstable pillars and jellyfish-like creatures called [[Bari]],<ref>{{Cite|Lord Jabu-Jabu is very strange today... There are electrified jellyfish and strange holes around...|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> since they become much harder to kill without the [[Boomerang]], the weapon found inside the dungeon. Shortly thereafter, Link locates [[Princess Ruto]] inside what appears to be the stomach, who initially refuses to accept any help from Link,<ref>{{Cite|You! Who are you?! I am Ruto, Princess of the Zoras. What?! Are you saying my father asked you to come here to save me? I'd never ask anyone to do such a thing! "Letter in a Bottle?" I have no idea what you're talking about! My father is worried about me? I don't care! Anyway, I can't go home right now. And you... Get out of here! understand?!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> and accidentally falls into a {{Term|OoT3D|Yuck Hole|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Ooooh Noooooo!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> Once found again by the young hero, she commands him to help her recover the Sapphire. Link must carry Ruto throughout many rooms to help her find it.<ref>{{Cite|You're that worried about me? Then I will give you the honor of carrying me! However...I won't leave until I find the thing I'm looking for. You'd better believe me!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> These rooms include areas where Link must fight numerous tentacles with the help of the Boomerang, so that new areas can be explored. He eventually enters a large room that has a central platform with the Zora's Sapphire on it.<ref>{{Cite|That's it! That's what I've been looking for!Throw me up there! Onto the platform!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> |
| While inside, Link must initially avoid the vast variety of parasitic enemies, including an especially large tentacle-like organism with electrified appendages in the shape of unstable pillars and jellyfish-like creatures called [[Bari]],<ref>{{cite|Lord Jabu-Jabu is very strange | | |
| today... There are electrified jellyfish and strange holes around...|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> since they become much harder to kill without the [[Boomerang]], the weapon found inside the dungeon. Shortly thereafter, Link locates [[Princess Ruto]], inside what appears to be the stomach, who initially refuses to accept any help from Link,<ref>{{cite|You! Who are you?! I am Ruto, Princess of the Zoras. What?! Are you saying my father asked you to come here to save me? I'd never ask anyone to do such a thing! "Letter in a Bottle?" I have no idea what you're talking about! My father is worried about me? I don't care! Anyway, I can't go home right now. And you... Get out of here! understand?!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> and accidentally falls into a hole.<ref>{{cite|Ooooh Noooooo!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> Once found again by the young hero, she commands him to help her recover the Sapphire. Link must carry Ruto throughout many rooms to help her find it.<ref>{{cite|You're that worried about me? Then I will give you the honor of carrying me! However...I won't leave until I find the thing I'm looking for. You'd better believe me!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> These rooms include areas where Link must fight numerous tentacles with the help of the Boomerang, so that new areas can be explored. He then enters a large room with the Zora's Sapphire in the middle.<ref>{{cite|That's it! That's what I've been looking for!Throw me up there! Onto the platform!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> | | After taking the Zora's Sapphire, Ruto is captured, and Link is ambushed by a [[Big Octo]] that must be defeated in order to continue.<ref>{{Cite|Oh my goodness! I finally found... My mother's stone... [...] Keeeyaaaah! What is this?! An octopus?!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> After defeating it, Link continues until he locates the creature causing Jabu-Jabu's discomfort: a parasite called [[Barinade]], the dungeon's boss. Link eventually defeats Barinade, rescues Princess Ruto, and receives the Zora's Sapphire as a reward.<ref>{{Cite|Well, anyway, you saved me, so I guess I'll reward you. What do you wish? Just tell me... [...] My mother gave it to me and said I should give it only to the man who will be my husband. You might call it the Zora's Engagement Ring! All right! I'll give you my most precious possession: Zora's Sapphire!|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> |
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| After taking the Zora's Sapphire, Ruto is captured, and Link is ambushed by a [[Big Octo]] that must be defeated in order to continue.<ref>{{cite|Oh my goodness! I finally found... My mother's stone... [...] Keeeyaaaah! What is this?! An octopus?!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> After defeating it, Link continues until he eventually locates the creature causing Jabu-Jabu's discomfort: a parasite called [[Barinade]], the dungeon's boss. Link eventually defeats Barinade, rescues Princess Ruto, and receives the Zora's Sapphire as a reward.<ref>{{cite|Well, anyway, you saved me, so I guess I'll reward you. What do you wish? Just tell me... [...] My mother gave it to me and said I should give it only to the man who will be my husband. You might call it the Zora's Engagement Ring! All right! I'll give you my most precious possession: Zora's Sapphire!|[[Princess Ruto]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book| quote= Accompany Princess Ruto home and she offers you the Zora's Sapphire for saving her.| book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Ocarina of Time walk-through included)| publisher= Prima Games| page= 182}}</ref>
| | The dungeon has many strange changes in the {{MQ}} version of the game. Instead of uvula-like switches on the ceilings of Jabu Jabu's intestinal tract, there are now cow head switches attached to walls that operate the opening of doors. As for enemies, [[Lizalfos]] and [[Like Like]]s were added to several rooms, the [[Parasitic Tentacle]]s were dispersed evenly and in larger quantities throughout Jabu-Jabu's insides, and invisible [[Keese]] were supplied to one room that includes an extra [[Gold Skulltula]]. Only three [[Tailpasaran]]s appear in an optional room with a Gold Skulltula, and [[Business Scrub]]s were deleted from the Master Quest version. In terms of items, the [[Dungeon Map]], [[Compass]], and [[Boomerang]] can be obtained much earlier; the room that contained the Boomerang in the original version now contains the Compass, and vice versa. Other changes include the placement of a grown cow in a room, the addition of a water pillar in the room below the {{Plural|OoT3D|Yuck Hole}}, and the presence of [[Bombchu]]s, which are used to complete various new puzzles throughout the dungeon. Princess Ruto is utilized much less as a gameplay mechanic, as she is only required to hit one switch. |
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| ==''Master Quest''== | | ===Minor {{Plural|OoT3D|Enemy}}=== |
| The dungeon has many strange changes in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest|Master Quest]]'' version of the game. Instead of uvula-like switches on the ceilings of Jabu Jabu's intestinal tract, now cow head switches that are attached to walls operate the opening of doors. As far as enemies go, [[Lizalfos]] and [[Like Like]]s were added to several rooms, the [[Parasitic Tentacle]]s were dispersed evenly and in larger quantities throughout Jabu Jabu's insides, and invisible [[Keese]] were supplied to one room that includes an extra [[Gold Skulltula]]. Only three [[Tailpasaran]]s appear in an optional room with a Gold Skulltula, and [[Business Scrub]]s were deleted from the Master Quest version. In terms of items, the [[Map#Dungeon_Map|Dungeon Map]], [[Compass]], and [[Boomerang]] can be obtained much earlier; the room that contained the Boomerang in the original version now contains the Compass, and vice versa. Other changes include the placement of a grown cow in a room, the addition of a water pillar in the suckhole room, and the presence of [[Bombchu]]s, used to complete various new puzzles throughout the dungeon.
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| | |OoT= Bari, Biri, Blue Slimy Thing, Blue Tentacle, Business Scrub, Gold Skulltula, Green Slimy Thing, Green Tentacle, Jiggly, Octorok, Red Slimy Thing, Red Tail, Shabom, Stinger, Tailpasaran |
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| ==Minor Enemies and Traps==
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| | {{Gallery List|Enemies |
| File:Bari OoT.png|[[Bari]]
| | |OoT= Gold Skulltula, Keese, Like Like, Lizalfos |
| File:Biri OoT.png|[[Biri]]
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| File:Business Scrub.png|[[Business Scrub]]
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| File:MM GoldSkulltula1.png|[[Golden Skulltula]]
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| File:Keeseoot.png|[[Keese]] (''Master Quest'' only)
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| File:LikeLike2.png|[[Like Like]] (''Master Quest'' only)
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| File:OoT Lizalfos.png|[[Lizalfos#Ocarina of Time|Lizalfos]] (''Master Quest'' only)
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| File:Octorock.png|[[Octorok]]
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| File:Parasitic Tentacle.png|[[Parasitic Tentacle]]
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| File:Shabom.png|[[Shabom]]
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| File:Stinger.png|[[Stinger]]
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| File:Tailpasaran.png|[[Tailpasaran]]
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Inside Jabu Jabu's Belly may have been inspired by the dungeon [[Catfish's Maw]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. Both lie in an enclosed body of water and involve entering the mouth of a giant fish (though the "catfish" is not actually real). | | *A remixed version of the dungeon's theme was used in {{TWW}} as [[Jabun]]'s theme. |
| *Inside Jabu Jabu's Belly is the first dungeon in ''Ocarina of Time'' to have a unique dungeon theme, as the themes pertaining to the [[Inside the Deku Tree|Deku Tree]] and [[Dodongo's Cavern]] are both used elsewhere (i.e. in secret, underground [[cave]]s, as well as in the [[Royal Tomb]], respectively).
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| *[[Link]] cannot get the [[Spiritual_Stones#Zora.27s_Sapphire|Zora's Sapphire]] on his own from the room where he fights [[Big Octo]]. He must throw Ruto into the circle to get it.
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| *In the first room after fighting the [[Big Octo]], there is a ramp to the right. If the player changes the camera angle so that it goes through the wall for a few seconds, a [[Hookshot]] target can be seen.
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| *This is the only dungeon in the game where Link is accompanied by another character ([[Princess Ruto]]) when he is warping to the dungeon's exit after defeating a boss. Interestingly, it's unknown how she arrived there, since she was taken to the '''second''' floor after taking the sacred Sapphire, and the boss's arena is in the '''first''' floor.
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| *The music that plays in this dungeon is remixed in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', and is heard when Link first meets [[Jabun]].
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| *In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]'', Jabu-Jabu can be accessed as an adult using a simple glitch. Link must approach the ice slope that replaces Jabu-Jabu and walk along its left edge. The [[Hover Boots]] can guarantee this. If done correctly, Link will walk into Jabu-Jabu's Belly.
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| {{refbar}} | | ==Nomenclature== |
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| |English=
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| |Japanese=
| | File:Lordjabujabu.jpg|Entering Lord Jabu-Jabu's mouth |
| |Spanish=
| | File:OoT Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly Map.jpg|Dungeon Map of Jabu-Jabu's Belly |
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| | File:OoT Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly Development Plan.jpg|Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly development plan |
| |Spanish(SP)= | | File:OoT Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly 2.png|The interior of {{Term|OoT|Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly}} from {{OoT|-}} |
| |French(CA)= | | </gallery> |
| |French(FR)= Ventre de Jabu-Jabu | |
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