Old Man Ho Ho

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Template:Character Old Man Ho Ho is a man who can be found in many islands of the Great Sea in The Wind Waker.

Biography

Old Man Ho Ho is usually seen staring through his Telescope looking at places of interest where treasure or special items can be found.[1] When spoken to, he also gives subtle hints to what or where the place is that he is staring at and what can be found there.[2][3] Sometimes he is even looking through a kaleidoscope.[4]

While he knows where to find many of the Great Sea's treasures, perhaps the most impressive is his apparent knowledge concerning the Triforce Chart in the Savage Labyrinth.[5]

Though he does not appear in Phantom Hourglass, members of the Ho Ho Tribe appear, hailing from from the land of Wayaway.

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References

  1. "Ho ho! My, that battery of mounted guns is a dangerous thing. If only someone could blow the entire lot of them to bits! It is such a shame that they exist, for there is something wonderful hidden there!" — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  2. "Ho ho! One! One flying seagull! No! Two! Two flying seagulls! Wait! I see more seagulls! Three! Four! Five! Now six! No! No! Seven seagulls! Eight! This is madness! Eight seagulls..." — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  3. "Ho ho! To think that over there... There would be such a container..." — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  4. "Ho ho! So beautiful! Incredibly beautiful! I'm so glad I bought this kaleidoscope!" — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  5. "Ho ho! So close! If only I could fly to the top of that hill! If only! Beneath that rock head... The Trifrmphm... Oh! I nearly spoke aloud without thinking. It is a secret. Yes. Quite a secret..." — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)


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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Old Man Hōhō
French-speaking countries French Biggle
Germany German Fritz Gugl
Italy Italian Signor Ohò Mister Ohò
Spain SpanishEU Don Avisto