Running Man

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Template:Character The Running Man[1] is a character in Ocarina of Time. He runs around Hyrule Field when Link is young, where the Bunny Hood may be sold to him. Interestingly, the exact amount he pays Link for the Bunny Hood is not set; he will simply give Link as many Rupees as it takes to fill his current wallet, so it is recommended that Link obtains the Giant's Wallet before doing this.

Challenging the Running Man

As an adult, Link can meet him inside the carpenters tent in Gerudo Valley. There, he will challenge Link to a race from the tent to the bridge outside the Kokiri Forest. No matter how fast Link is, he will always win by a mere second, although Link's fastest time will be recorded in Link's House in Kokiri Forest. Not even with the use of a GameShark is it possible for Link to beat him.

== Beating the Running Man == (article needs to be edited a bit) Though it is a little known fact, there is a legitimate way to beat the Running Man. Discovered by RustySporks/faramir77 on Youtube/GameFAQs, respectively, it is possible to beat the Running Man [2]. The way to beat the Running Man in a race is by beginning the race as adult link, going back in time to become young link, and then waiting on the Kokiri bridge for seven in-game years. Seven in-game years is about a week in real time, and with an emulator to speed up the framerate this can still be accomplished without actually waiting a week in real life. This was specifically programmed into the original game by Nintendo and is not a hack or cheat in any way. After the time passes, young link will automatically become adult link and the Running Man acknowledges his defeat. Strangely enough, waiting seven years to become adult link only works during the race and at no other time in the game.


Myths

Many myths surround the race against the Running Man. Theories say that Link may beat him if he uses certain items, beats a certain time, or does certain things. There are also various myths about what happens if the man is beaten, usually involving strange items. These are not true.

Trivia

  • The Running Man is the Hyrulean counterpart of the Termina Postman from Majora's Mask.
  • In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario had to race a masked man named Il Piantissimo. Under his mask is the face of the Running Man, except darker-skinned.[3]
  • In the earlier game A Link to the Past another running man made an appearance in Kakariko Village. He runs away when Link approaches, but the Pegasus Boots will help Link catch him. He tells Link that running into trees will sometimes shake loose items.

References

  1. "I'm the wandering running man! I've run all over this land in search of true competitive spirit. I beat all my challengers, man and beast." — Running Man (Ocarina of Time)
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCtAUrZbUk
  3. Ripped model of Il Piantissimo