School of Joy

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Template:Place School of Joy is a location in The Wind Waker.[1]

Features

As the name implies, the school is run by the cheerful Mrs. Marie, Windfall Island's teacher.

When Link first talks to Mrs. Marie, she explains of the problem she's had lately with a group of students known as the Killer Bees: they never listen to a word she says and they're always skipping school, causing trouble around the island.[2] Link can help Mrs. Marie with the little troublemakers by playing Hide and Seek with them, and if Link finds them all, he will earn their respect. Furthermore, they will promise to stop misbehaving and start attending school more often.

Since Mrs. Marie loves jewelry, Link can give her 20 Joy Pendants to receive the Cabana Deed from her, which gives him ownership of a Private Oasis located to the south.[3] Furthermore, by giving her another set of 20 Joy Pendants, for a total of 40, she will reward Link with the Hero's Charm.[4]

Trivia

  • Joanna and Potova can be found inside the school during the storm caused by Ganondorf's evil magic.
  • The Minish Cap features a similar school, the Funday School. The Funday School is ran by two teachers, Tina and Dina, that share a similar hairstyle to Mrs. Marie's.
  • A terrestrial globe is visible on a shelf in the classroom. This may indicate the people of the Great Sea are aware that their world is round, not flat.

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References

  1. "Welcome to Mrs. Marie's School of Joy!" — Mrs. Marie (The Wind Waker)
  2. "There's this delinquent gang of four young boys who never listen to a word I say. Even though I wait patiently for those boys to show up, they never come. It's as if they don't want joy in their hearts!" — Mrs. Marie (The Wind Waker)
  3. "You see, although I am but a mere teacher, I own my very own cabana in a tropical oasis down south. But lately I haven't made use of it at all, so you can have it!" — Mrs. Marie (The Wind Waker)
  4. "You got the Hero's Charm! This mystical trinket gives you the ability to see the life forces of your foes!" — Mrs. Marie (The Wind Waker)
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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Happiness Classroom
French-speaking countries French Classe du Bonheur de l'Ecole de Mrs Mary
Germany German Maries Schule des Glücks und des Frohsinns
Italy Italian Scuola della Felicità di Mary
Spain SpanishEU Escuela de la Felicidad de la Señorita María Miss Marie's School of Happiness