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Yui Kotegawa is going to look at cats at the pet store as usual when she finds Rito on the way, they encounter the skunk of youth who broke free from Run's house. Rito tries to grab it but scares it and he and Yui end up turning young again. Eventually, all of Rito's friends are turned into kids.
However, Sheik saved Ruto and traveled to the Water Temple to break Ganondorf's curse. Ruto later reunites with Link, whom she was engaged to as a child due to a misunderstanding, and guides him through the temple. After Link kills Morpha, the source of the curse, Ruto awakens as the Water Sage and reluctantly puts her marriage on hold to aid him.
She eventually begins offering up her prayers, which partially restores the energy and edge of the Master Sword. She also appears as a playable character in Hyrule Warriors through downloadable content. [82] Josh Max of Nintendo World Report named Medli as his favourite Zelda character, describing her as "a little bird girl with a heart of gold ...
[2] [3] Link battles his alter-ego Dark Link in the Room of Illusion, which features shallow water and a lone tree on a patch of land. [4] At the end, Link faces the dungeon's master, Morpha, a large water amoeba creature. [4] Upon its defeat, Link warps to the Chamber of Sages, where the Sage of Water, Princess Ruto, bestows onto him the Water ...
Early in the game, Link arrives in the town of Ruto, where he can enter a house inhabited by a bearded man in purple attire. If the player approaches him, he announces: "I am Error". Many puzzled gamers believed the cryptic phrase to be a textual mistake or a glitch within the game, but it is actually neither.
A Levammian born mercenary pilot who takes on a secret escort mission assignment to protect a girl who is the future Princess consort of the state. He is subject to severe racist discrimination due to his mixed heritage (he shares a half blood heritage consisting of the Amatsukami Imperium, the enemy state of Levamme Empire in the war).
Ran has a flashback of Shinichi taking her to the fountain at Tropical Land, the local amusement park. Conan (using Shinichi’s voice) calls Ran in a phone booth and she asks if they could go back to Tropical Land. The Detective Boys passes by causing Conan to quickly hang up. The kids have come up with a new riddle but Conan solves it easily.
Magical Taruruto (Japanese: まじかる☆タルるートくん, Hepburn: Majikaru Tarurūto-kun), also known as Magical Taluluto, [2] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa.