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*Jabun is based on an angler fish, as shown by his shape and the lantern on his head; he also resembles the [[Angler Fish]] enemies from {{LA}} and {{OoA}}.
*Jabun is based on an angler fish, as shown by his shape and the lantern on his head; he also resembles the [[Angler Fish]] enemies from {{LA}} and {{OoA}}.
*Jabun recognizes the [[King of Red Lions]] as the [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King of Hyrule]] and greets him as such, although Link remains unaware because he cannot speak ancient Hylian.<ref>{{Cite|Well met, Hyrule King!|Jabun|TWW}}</ref>
*Jabun recognizes the [[King of Red Lions]] as the [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King of Hyrule]] and greets him as such, although Link remains unaware because he cannot speak ancient Hylian.<ref>{{Cite|Well met, Hyrule King!|Jabun|TWW}}</ref>
*The Prima Games guide for ''The Wind Waker'' says that Jabun was once known as Jabu-Jabu.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Jabun originally resides in Greatfish Isle, but he flees to Outset Island and seals himself inside a cave when Ganon's forces come for him. He possesses Nayru's Pearl, an object of great power that Link needs to raise the Tower of the Gods. The only way to get it is to speak with Jabun, and the only way to do so is to bomb the stone slab that seals Jabun's cave. This water spirit was once called Jabu-Jabu. He only speaks ancient Hylian, so no one understands anything he says.|book=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Strategy Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=26}}</ref> Given Hyrule Historia's claim that Jabun is more likely a descendant, this is not thought to be canon.
*The Prima Games guide for {{TWW|-}} says that Jabun was once known as Jabu-Jabu.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Jabun originally resides in Greatfish Isle, but he flees to Outset Island and seals himself inside a cave when Ganon's forces come for him. He possesses Nayru's Pearl, an object of great power that Link needs to raise the Tower of the Gods. The only way to get it is to speak with Jabun, and the only way to do so is to bomb the stone slab that seals Jabun's cave. This water spirit was once called Jabu-Jabu. He only speaks ancient Hylian, so no one understands anything he says.|book=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Strategy Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=26}}</ref> Given Hyrule Historia's claim that Jabun is more likely a descendant, this is not thought to be canon.
*Inside the files of ''The Wind Waker'' is an audio clip of a screaming noise Jabun was intended to make - while it is never used in connection to him in the final game, a sped-up version is instead heard after obtaining the [[Triforce Chart]] onboard the [[Ghost Ship (The Wind Waker)|Ghost Ship]].<ref>http://youtu.be/EBToXMXJh1o?t=4m20s</ref>
*Inside the files of {{TWW|-}} is an audio clip of a screaming noise Jabun was intended to make - while it is never used in connection to him in the final game, a sped-up version is instead heard after obtaining the [[Triforce Chart]] onboard the [[Ghost Ship (The Wind Waker)|Ghost Ship]].<ref>http://youtu.be/EBToXMXJh1o?t=4m20s</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:jabun1.jpg|Link meeting with Jabun
File:jabun1.jpg|Link meeting with Jabun
File:Pictograph Jabun.png|Legendary Pictograph from ''The Wind Waker''
File:Pictograph Jabun.png|Legendary Pictograph from {{TWW|-}}
File:LegendPicJabunWWHD.png|Legendary Pictograph from ''The Wind Waker HD''
File:LegendPicJabunWWHD.png|Legendary Pictograph from ''The Wind Waker HD''
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</gallery>
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