Talk:Jalhalla

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I thought his title was King of Poes Jalhalla.

Nope. --Adam (talk) 06:59, 30 January 2008 (EST)

Boolossus

So a new trivia section addition states that "The Jalhalla battle is similar to the Boolossus battle in Luigi's Mansion". I'm really not sure that this has enough significance to be added to the article. Boss battle X is similar to boss battle Y in a totally unrelated game -- so? If it was a direct cameo or homage, that's one thing, but two bosses with similar strategies doesn't strike me as particularly noteworthy. Thoughts? User:Ando/sig 17:17, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Four Swords Adventures not Jalhalla?

I know that, obviously, the Poe boss in Four Swords Adventures bears a strong resemblance to Jalhalla, at least in his "mask" form. However, I haven't found any source that refers to him as Jalhalla in this game, including Japanese ones. He's simply known as "Big Poe". His appearance during the second battle isn't much like Jalhalla either. While the ghosts are similar, I don't think it is meant to be the same being. User:Fizzle/sig 22:05, 12 July 2012 (EDT)

The similarities are pretty striking, but if they intended for it to be the same enemy they probably wouldn't have gave him a completely different name. As long as we leave a clear note directing readers from this page to Big Poe, I have no problem with the split. — Hylian King [*] 22:07, 13 July 2012 (EDT)
I think that during the first battle, the Jalhalla mask is meant a trick. The true form is a small green Poe, and during the second battle it looks notably different from Jalhalla. But yeah, everywhere I check simply calls that enemy Big Poe, even in the manga. User:Fizzle/sig 06:03, 14 July 2012 (EDT)