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Telephone Booth
Telephone Booths, or Phone Booths[1], are optional areas located throughout Koholint Island in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. They are hollow shrub-like structures with an open entrance in the front. Every Telephone Booth has a large, black rotary phone on top. Telephone Booths are mostly empty except for a rotary phone, which Link can use to call Old Man Ulrira for hints to progress in his adventure.
In the Nintendo Switch remake, extra details were added to the Telephone Booth's interior, such as vines growing around a ceiling, red hardcover books on a bookshelf, and an alcove to the right with four stacked blue hardcover books, a feather in an ink bottle and stacked papers.
Locations[edit]
There are a total of eight Telephone Booths in the game.
Image | Location |
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Mabe Village Directly south of Marin and Tarin's House | |
Mysterious Forest East of Weird Mr. Write | |
Ukuku Prairie Located the the lower-left of the warp point | |
Ukuku Prairie To the west of Seashell Mansion | |
Kanalet Castle At the northeast corner of the area surrounding the castle | |
Martha's Bay Located east of the House by the Bay | |
Martha's Bay In the northeast region, west of Animal Village | |
Western Tal Tal Mountains Located right before Turtle Rock |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 電話ボックス[2] Denwa Bokkusu |
Telephone Box |
Trivia[edit]
- In the Nintendo Switch remake, the remixed theme of Old Man Ulrira's House and the Telephone Booths vocalizes the Japanese word "denwa" (phone).