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==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', '''Gargantuan Masked Fish: Gyorg''' is the boss of the [[Great Bay Temple]]. It is depicted as a horned, magenta, piranha-like fish. When [[Link]] drops into its room, the camera has a point-of-view shot for it swimming in the water, potentially as a reference to ''{{wp|Jaws (film)|Jaws}}'' or a callback to [[Morpha]]. It then leaps out of the water over the platform, briefly stopping in place for the boss subtitles to label it. In battle, it swims about in the water, occasionally bashing the platform to try and knock Link in, or leaping over to try and bite at him. If Link falls in, it will attempt to bite him, damaging him while carrying him around the room, eventually dropping him. Gyorg can be stunned with a projectile, and then shocked with [[Zora Link]]'s electrical field. After it gets back up, Link will need to quickly swim back to the platform, lest it bite him. After a while, it will release a school of smaller, similarly-colored fish, possibly its babies. They will also attempt to damage him. After it is defeated, it swims around awkwardly until it leaps onto the center platform where it flops about and shrinks, eventually leaving behind [[Gyorg's Remains]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', '''Gargantuan Masked Fish: Gyorg''' is the boss of the [[Great Bay Temple]]. It is depicted as a horned, magenta, piranha-like fish. When [[Link]] drops into its room, the camera has a point-of-view shot for it swimming in the water, potentially as a reference to ''{{wp|Jaws (film)|Jaws}}'' or a callback to [[Morpha]]. It then leaps out of the water over the platform, briefly stopping in place for the boss subtitles to label it. In battle, it swims about in the water, occasionally bashing the platform to try and knock Link in, or leaping over to try and bite at him. If Link falls in, it will attempt to bite him, damaging him while carrying him around the room, eventually dropping him. Gyorg can be stunned with a projectile, and then shocked with [[Zora Link]]'s electrical field. After it gets back up, Link will need to quickly swim back to the platform, lest it bite him. After a while, it will release a school of smaller, similarly-colored fish, possibly its babies. They will also attempt to damage him. After it is defeated, it will bash against a wall, draining the water, while it flops about and shrinks, eventually leaving behind [[Gyorg's Remains]].


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]'', Gyorg is redesigned enough that it received new artwork. It now has a gray bony front impenetrable to [[arrow]]s resembling that of a [[Dodongo]], and its fin bones are longer. Like the other bosses in this version, it shows a large, out-of-place eye that can be damaged when vulnerable; in Gyorg's case, it is in its mouth. Gyorg is now referred to as male by [[Tatl]]. Additionally, the fight now has three distinct phases. In the first phase, it simply swims around the middle platform, occasionally going under the water or leaping over the platform. Link must shoot projectiles at it, eventually stunning it on the surface and causing its eye to become visible, allowing him to shoot at it. Once he does so, the second phase will start, where Gyorg will retaliate against further hits by climbing onto the side of the platform and sliding or jumping low across, attempting to knock Link off. After two more cycles of hitting its eye, the third phase begins, where Gyorg sinks the platform in the center, causing Link to have to battle it entirely in the water as Zora Link. At this point, several [[mine]]s on chains will rise from holes in the floor, and Gyorg will attempt to inhale Link while releasing the smaller fish, now depicted as being indigo with a bladed nose. When Gyorg inhales, Link needs to destroy a glowing orb keeping each mine chained down, causing them to float into its mouth, exposing its eye when it explodes. After three cycles of attacking the eye in this phase, the battle will be complete, and it will bash against a wall, draining the water, and die in the same way as in the original game.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]'', Gyorg is redesigned enough that it received new artwork. It now has a gray bony front impenetrable to [[arrow]]s resembling that of a [[Dodongo]], and its fin bones are longer. Like the other bosses in this version, it shows a large, out-of-place eye that can be damaged when vulnerable; in Gyorg's case, it is in its mouth. Gyorg is now referred to as male by [[Tatl]]. Additionally, the fight now has three distinct phases. In the first phase, it simply swims around the middle platform, occasionally going under the water or leaping over the platform. Link must shoot projectiles at it, eventually stunning it on the surface and causing its eye to become visible, allowing him to shoot at it. Once he does so, the second phase will start, where Gyorg will retaliate against further hits by climbing onto the side of the platform and sliding or jumping low across, attempting to knock Link off. After two more cycles of hitting its eye, the third phase begins, where Gyorg sinks the platform in the center, causing Link to have to battle it entirely in the water as Zora Link. At this point, several [[mine]]s on chains will rise from holes in the floor, and Gyorg will attempt to inhale Link while releasing the smaller fish, now depicted as being indigo with a bladed nose. When Gyorg inhales, Link needs to destroy a glowing orb keeping each mine chained down, causing them to float into its mouth, exposing its eye when it explodes. After three cycles of attacking the eye in this phase, the battle will be complete, and it will die in the same way as in the original game.


===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''===

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