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'''Bounders'''<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/download/mags/0604-05%200405-1999.pdf ''CD-i magazine'' second 1999 issue], page 4</ref> are small fish enemies in ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]'', appearing primarily in the [[Forest of Albon]]. Usually they are found in water, where they can swim around, and to attack, they spit balls of water in any of the four cardinal directions. However, they do not aim at [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], unlike most other single-projectile enemies in the game. When found outside of water, they can still move, though in one section of the Forest of Albon with no water at all, they cannot spit. One additionally appears in the water in the [[Forest of Canvula]], though due to its specific placement it just stays in one place while flailing around wildly, occasionally spitting.
'''Bounders'''<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/download/mags/0604-05%200405-1999.pdf ''CD-i magazine'' second 1999 issue], page 4</ref> are small fish enemies in ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]'', appearing primarily in the [[Plain of Donora]]. Usually they are found in water, where they can swim around, and to attack, they spit balls of water in any of the four cardinal directions. However, they do not aim at [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], unlike most other single-projectile enemies in the game. When found outside of water, they can still move, though in one section of the Forest of Albon with no water at all, they cannot spit. One additionally appears in the water in the [[Forest of Canvula]], though due to its specific placement it just stays in one place while flailing around wildly, occasionally spitting.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the section of the Forest of Albon directly to the north of [[Shurmak]]'s seclusion in the [[Great Dry Canyon]], the Bounders' projectiles are miscolored purple and black.
*In the section of the Plain of Donora directly to the north of [[Shurmak]]'s seclusion in the [[Great Dry Canyon]], the Bounders' projectiles are miscolored purple and black.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:47, January 16, 2022

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an official name from an English source is found that is not from the English Zelda Encyclopedia, the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Bounder
ZA Bounder.png
First appearance Zelda's Adventure (1995)
Comparable
Bago-Bago
Octorok
Toadpoli
Zora

Bounders[1] are small fish enemies in Zelda's Adventure, appearing primarily in the Plain of Donora. Usually they are found in water, where they can swim around, and to attack, they spit balls of water in any of the four cardinal directions. However, they do not aim at Zelda, unlike most other single-projectile enemies in the game. When found outside of water, they can still move, though in one section of the Forest of Albon with no water at all, they cannot spit. One additionally appears in the water in the Forest of Canvula, though due to its specific placement it just stays in one place while flailing around wildly, occasionally spitting.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Bounder Bounder, possibly a play on "flounder"

Trivia[edit]

  • In the section of the Plain of Donora directly to the north of Shurmak's seclusion in the Great Dry Canyon, the Bounders' projectiles are miscolored purple and black.

References[edit]