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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', '''Manbo's Mambo''' is a song you learn from a fish after completing the fourth dungeon, [[Angler's Tunnel]]. It is used to [[warp]] you to [[Manbo's Pond]] (which is on the same screen as [[Crazy Tracy]]'s house). It can also be used to warp you to the beginning of a [[dungeon]]. It is the second song you learn for the [[Ocarina]] in this game. When you are learning the song, this can also be considered one of the few examples of Link "speaking," since everybody on screen just shouts "OH!" when the song is done playing.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', '''Manbo's Mambo''' is a song Link learns from a large fish after completing the [[Angler's Tunnel]]. It is used to [[warp]] to [[Manbo's Pond]], which is near [[Crazy Tracy]]'s house. It can also be used to warp Link to the beginning of a [[dungeon]]. It is the second song he learn for the [[Ocarina]] in this game.
 
==Trivia==
When Link is learning the song, this can also be considered one of the few examples of Link "speaking," since everybody on screen just shouts "OH!" when the song is done playing.


[http://zeldauniverse.net/images/stories/games/z4/music/manbosmambo.mid Listen to this song]
[http://zeldauniverse.net/images/stories/games/z4/music/manbosmambo.mid Listen to this song]
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Revision as of 05:07, 19 November 2008

In Link's Awakening, Manbo's Mambo is a song Link learns from a large fish after completing the Angler's Tunnel. It is used to warp to Manbo's Pond, which is near Crazy Tracy's house. It can also be used to warp Link to the beginning of a dungeon. It is the second song he learn for the Ocarina in this game.

Trivia

When Link is learning the song, this can also be considered one of the few examples of Link "speaking," since everybody on screen just shouts "OH!" when the song is done playing.

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