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====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'' Cuccos appear with their appearance and role from ''Phantom Hourglass'', first appearing in [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]]. A man in [[Aboda Village]] plans on raising them too, getting bored with just the local [[dove]]s.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'' Cuccos appear with their appearance and role from ''Phantom Hourglass'', first appearing in [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]]. Once Link has obtained a [[freight car]], a man there will sell groups of five to him. A man in [[Aboda Village]] plans on raising them, getting bored with just the local [[dove]]s. He wants Link to deliver ten to him, thus necessitating a minimum of two trips. Additionally, [[Rael]] of the [[Sand Sanctuary]] wants to do a study on them and requests five be delivered. This delivery is needed to access the sanctuary's [[Stamp Station]]. Playing the [[Song of Birds]] near Cuccos will prompt them to follow him in a single-file line, similar to the effects of the [[Bremen Mask]].


====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''====

Revision as of 01:33, August 31, 2020

Cucco
Cucco OoT artwork.jpg
Artwork of a Cucco from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1993)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch, 2019)
Notable member(s)
Cojiro
Cucco Leader
Flying Rooster
Variant(s)
Cucco Chick
Golden Cucco
Silver Cucco
Super Cucco
Comparable
Fox
Moink
Ordon Sheep
Pig
Remlit

Cuccos, also known as chickens, are animals that appear in many The Legend of Zelda games, starting with The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. They are very similar to normal domesticated chickens except they are native to Hyrule.[1] Cuccos make the sounds of a rooster and often appear in grassy areas such villages and ranches.

In most games, if Link attacks a Cucco a number of times, several more Cuccos appears. Altogether the Cucco chase after Link endlessly, attempting to damage him until he loses all of his health. If Cuccos are in large groups, they cannot be defeated, and Link can only avoid them by leaving the area. In certain games, this can even occur indoors.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda series

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Cuccos appear in the Light World, particularly around Kakariko Village. In one house, sprinkling Magic Powder on a Cucco will turn it into a woman, who will chide Link for bullying Cuccos before wishing she were one again. In the Dark World, Cuccos have a skeletal appearance, but act the same.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, chickens appear in Mabe Village. In this game, they can be defeated completely with the Magic Powder and Fire Rod, though this is no longer possible in the remake. During the portion of the game where Marin follows Link, attacking one will cause her to scold him for it, though if he does it a large amount of times, she may occasionally laugh and encourage him before pretending she did not. Additionally, a blue one capable of flight aptly named the Flying Rooster exists.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Link can pick up a Cucco and carry it around. By doing so, the Cucco quickly flaps its wings, trying to escape. Link can also jump off a ledge while holding the Cucco, allowing him to glide across. Early in the game, one can be found in the Market, being chased around by a little girl. In Lon Lon Ranch while Link is a child, Talon operates a minigame in his house involving finding three Super Cuccos in a group of normal Cuccos. A woman in Kakariko Village also farms Cuccos, but is allergic to them, so she asks Link to round them up, giving him an Empty Bottle if he succeeds. There are two items relating to Cucco; one is the Pocket Egg, which hatches into a Pocket Cucco, and Link must use to awaken Talon at Hyrule Castle. The other is Cojiro, the third item of the trading sequence.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, a Cucco first appear in Clock Town, being held by one of the Bombers during their hide-and-seek game in order to glide. In Majora's Mask 3D, this appearance has been removed in favor of him hiding under a small crate. Later, one appears in a cage at the observatory, and some appear in the barn at Romani Ranch, and can only summon others when the roof has been removed. Several Cucco Chicks appear in the Cucco Shack, and using the Bremen Mask to march all of them around causes all to grow up quickly.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, Cuccos appear in Malon and Talon's house. They act the same as previously, and can summon others even while indoors.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, Cuccos appear in a shack on Crescent Island.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

In The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Cuccos appear in Castle Town. Anju operates a minigame involving retrieving them. Sometimes Golden Cuccos can be found among them.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Cuccos first appear in Ordon Village. Instead of summoning other Cuccos when attacked several times, the player will temporarily take control of the Cucco. This does not occur with the game's sole Golden Cucco, who is better at flying than the others. Cucco gliding is used in Falbi's minigame. Cuccos can be spoken to by Wolf Link.

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

In The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, cuccos appear with their typical behavior, first appearing on Mercay Island, where Link can throw them into a pen for Rupees. Additionally, Ciela uses it as an insult to Linebeck, a la the word "chicken" being used for "coward." On Molida Island, an optional puzzle involves attaching a barrel with a cucco in it to a post across a gap via the grappling hook, and then using the cucco to cross the gap.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Cuccos appear with their appearance and role from Phantom Hourglass, first appearing in Castle Town. Once Link has obtained a freight car, a man there will sell groups of five to him. A man in Aboda Village plans on raising them, getting bored with just the local doves. He wants Link to deliver ten to him, thus necessitating a minimum of two trips. Additionally, Rael of the Sand Sanctuary wants to do a study on them and requests five be delivered. This delivery is needed to access the sanctuary's Stamp Station. Playing the Song of Birds near Cuccos will prompt them to follow him in a single-file line, similar to the effects of the Bremen Mask.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Cuccos appear around Kakariko Village once again. A pen of them to the south features a minigame involving dodging them in various sizes, with prizes given based on the difficulty. If the "endless" difficulty (actually 999 seconds, or 16 minutes and 39 seconds) is completed, a giant Cucco is awarded that restores Link's health if spoken to. Cuccos also appear in one of the many caves visited by the Treasure Hunter. In Lorule, Cuccos resemble turkeys, and can be found in Thieves' Town and near the counterpart to Rosso's house.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Cuccos have a much more colorful appearance than normal, and appear in towns and stables. In this game, bringing a Cucco near an enemy can trick the enemy into attacking it, thus causing the Cucco group to attack them instead. In Kakariko Village, the Sheikah Cado keeps them, and in the sidequest Flown the Coop, Link must find them all and bring them back to their pen as a call-back to Ocarina of Time.

Hyrule Warriors series

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Cuccos are common as allies and enemies in Adventure Mode, having many different possible behaviors. They can be defeated, after which they will fly straight up, leaving behind a non-collectible egg. One type appears immediately on the player's side, and summons more and more Cucco allies the more and more enemies are defeated. Another type appears as a "rogue" force and follows the player around the map, and if it gets caught up in too many attacks, it gets angry and summons three waves of strong enemy Cuccos, with the third group having a gold one. Sometimes, Golden and Silver Cuccos appear in pairs, with either a "mother and child" needing reunited (after which they will join the Allied Forces and call reinforcements) or two fighting over a random keep. Occasionally, a Golden Cucco will appear alone, and pick a random keep to feed in and grow stronger at, eventually becoming strong enough to start attacking both sides as a rogue force. A giant Cucco are also among the summons of Lana's Summoning Gate.

In DLC, a giant Cucco is unlockable for the Ganon's Fury mode.

Hyrule Warriors Legends

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, aside from their Adventure Mode roles, Cuccos appear in Linkle's storyline. They are heavily associated with her character due to her farming them.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Cuccos appear as an item. Attacking them will cause a group to attack the player, but throwing one at another fighter causes them to be attacked instead.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニワトリ
Niwatori
コッコ
Kokko
Chicken

Cucco

References

  1. ^ The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide, page 41