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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is interesting that "Rōdā" is the Japanese name for [[Lowder]], suggesting a link between the two monsters. It should be noted that the katakana for "Lowder", {{Japanese|ローダー|Rōdā}}, is slightly different from Aruroda's spelling, {{Japanese|アルローダ|Arurōda}}. The absence of the [[Wikipedia:Chōonpu|chōonpu]] is not unusual however: [[Leever]] for example has been listed as both {{Japanese|リーバー|Rībā}} and {{Japanese|リーバ|Rība}} in different games.
*It is interesting that "Rōdā" is the Japanese name for [[Lowder]], suggesting a link between the two monsters. It should be noted that the katakana for "Lowder", {{Japanese|ローダー|Rōdā}}, is slightly different from Aruroda's spelling, {{Japanese|アルローダ|Arurōda}}. The absence of the [[Wikipedia:Chōonpu|chōonpu]] is not unusual, however: [[Leever]], for example, has been listed as both {{Japanese|リーバー|Rībā}} and {{Japanese|リーバ|Rība}} in different games.
*These enemies have elsewhere been given the unofficial name {{Name|Skettlar}}.<ref>[http://www.zeldauniverse.net/zelda/the-adventure-of-link/aol-enemies/ AoL  Enemies at zeldauniverse.net]</ref>
*These enemies have elsewhere been given the unofficial name {{Name|Skettlar}}.<ref>[http://www.zeldauniverse.net/zelda/the-adventure-of-link/aol-enemies/ AoL  Enemies at zeldauniverse.net]</ref>
*The Aruroda greatly resembles the [[Aracha]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It's behavior and weakness during battle is also very similar to the elder Aracha, [[Moldarach]], particularly when it loses it's claws.
*The Aruroda greatly resembles the [[Aracha]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It's behavior and weakness during battle is also very similar to the elder Aracha, [[Moldarach]], particularly when it loses it's claws.

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