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*The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia erroneously considers the Magic Rod and the Fire Rod to be the same item.<ref>[ | *The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia erroneously considers the Magic Rod and the Fire Rod to be the same item.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20081231201107/http://www.zelda.com/universe/pedia/f.jsp#FireRod The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia - F's]. Zelda.com (archived).</ref> | ||
*In ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', when Link obtains the Magic Rod, the obtain text reads "Burn, baby, burn!", referencing the song "{{wp|Disco Inferno}}" from the 1970s disco band, {{wp|The Trammps}}. This reference does not appear in the Japanese version<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/you-got-disco-in-my-zelda/ How a Disco Reference Was Added to a Zelda Game]. Legends of Localization (posted September 6, 2013).</ref> or the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake. | *In ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', when Link obtains the Magic Rod, the obtain text reads "Burn, baby, burn!", referencing the song "{{wp|Disco Inferno}}" from the 1970s disco band, {{wp|The Trammps}}. This reference does not appear in the Japanese version<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/you-got-disco-in-my-zelda/ How a Disco Reference Was Added to a Zelda Game]. Legends of Localization (posted September 6, 2013).</ref> or the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake. | ||