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Gibo

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Not to be confused with Gibdo.
Gibo
Gibo ALttP sprite.png
Sprite of a Red Ghost in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1991)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (2013)

Gibos, previously known as Red Ghosts,[1] are giant floating cell-like creatures made up of a transparent red membrane and a solid pink nucleus. The membrane is impenetrable to Link's weapons, and as such he must wait for the core to leave before attacking.

History

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to Past

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to Past, Red Ghosts appear in Thieves' Town. They keep their nuclei within the membranes for aa few moments before quickly emerging and floating a short distance, with the membrane then following. The membrane is completely invulnerable and only disappears once the core is defeated.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Gibos appear in Turtle Rock. This time, the membrane moves before the core, and they additionally move much slower. The membrane can be destroyed by freezing it with the Ice Rod, leaving the nucleus defenseless.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギーボ
Gībo
Geebo

References

  1. ^ Stratton, Bryan, and Stephen Stratton. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Four Swords Prima's Official Strategy Guide.