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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The Japanese word for lumberjack (日本語) is pronounced "Kikori", which is an anagram of the word [[Kokiri]]. This, combined with the green apparel of the Lumberjacks, leads some to believe that they were in fact the inspiration for the race in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
*The Japanese word for lumberjack (日本語) is pronounced "Kikori", which is an anagram of the word [[Kokiri]]. This, combined with the green apparel of the Lumberjacks, leads some to believe that they were in fact the inspiration for the race in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.


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Template:Character The Lumberjacks A. Bumpkin, B. Bumpkin, and Q. Bumpkin can be found to the north of Kakariko Village in A Link to the Past.

The Twin Lumberjacks, A. Bumpkin and B. Bumpkin, are found cutting a large tree saying that they can feel something odd about it. Later on in the game, after facing Agahnim (for the first time), they stop cutting the tree, and if Link charges into it with the Pegasus Boots, a hole will appear. When he falls down the hole, he ends up in a cave with a Piece of Heart inside.

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In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, the Riddle Quest can be started in the Lumberjacks' house if Link speaks to Q. Bumpkin.

Trivia

  • The Japanese word for lumberjack (日本語) is pronounced "Kikori", which is an anagram of the word Kokiri. This, combined with the green apparel of the Lumberjacks, leads some to believe that they were in fact the inspiration for the race in Ocarina of Time.