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| image = [[File:Fabulous-Five-Froggish-Tenors.png| | | image = [[File:Fabulous-Five-Froggish-Tenors.png|400px]] | ||
| caption = Artwork of the Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors | | caption = Artwork of the Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | ||
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The '''Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors''' are a quintet of [[frog]]s from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | |||
==''Ocarina of Time''== | |||
The Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors are located in [[Zora's River]] while [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] is a child. They host a mini-game where Link can play different songs on the [[Ocarina of Time]] to make financial gains. Link can play the ''[[Song of Time]]'', ''[[Zelda's Lullaby]]'', ''[[Saria's Song]]'', ''[[Sun's Song]]'' and ''[[Epona's Song]]'' to the frogs, and each time he plays one of the songs, he will magically make one of the five colored frogs grow in size and sprout a Purple Rupee worth 50 Rupees. Link can also play the ''[[Song of Storms]]'' for them in order to obtain a [[Piece of Heart]]. | |||
Nintendo 64 | ===Mini-Game=== | ||
After all five of the frogs have grown and Link has also collected the Piece of Heart by playing the Song of Storms, he can then conduct the frogs. This turns into a game of Simon says, where Link needs to quickly play the note associated with a particular frog. Each frog represents one of the Ocarina-button. When a fly appears above a frog, Link must quickly press the button representing that frog. Once this has been done without fail, completing their song, he will be given another Piece of Heart. The pattern is set and the solution as follows. | |||
Nintendo 3DS version – L, X, Y, R, X, Y, R, L, R, L, R, Y, X, L | |||
Nintendo 64 version (using directional C-buttons) – A ◄ ► ▼ ◄ ► ▼ A ▼ A ▼ ► ◄ A | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths=160> | <gallery widths=160> | ||
File:Fabulous_Five_Froggish_Tenors.jpg | File:Fabulous_Five_Froggish_Tenors.jpg|''Ocarina of Time'' (N64) | ||
File:OoT-Heart-Piece-32.jpg | File:OoT-Heart-Piece-32.jpg|''Ocarina of Time 3D'' | ||
File:OoT-Heart-Piece-31.jpg|''Ocarina of Time 3D'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Listbox|Ocarina of Time Characters}} | {{Listbox|Ocarina of Time Characters}} | ||
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Characters}} | {{Cat|Ocarina of Time Characters}} |
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The Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors are a quintet of frogs from Ocarina of Time.
Ocarina of Time
The Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors are located in Zora's River while Link is a child. They host a mini-game where Link can play different songs on the Ocarina of Time to make financial gains. Link can play the Song of Time, Zelda's Lullaby, Saria's Song, Sun's Song and Epona's Song to the frogs, and each time he plays one of the songs, he will magically make one of the five colored frogs grow in size and sprout a Purple Rupee worth 50 Rupees. Link can also play the Song of Storms for them in order to obtain a Piece of Heart.
Mini-Game
After all five of the frogs have grown and Link has also collected the Piece of Heart by playing the Song of Storms, he can then conduct the frogs. This turns into a game of Simon says, where Link needs to quickly play the note associated with a particular frog. Each frog represents one of the Ocarina-button. When a fly appears above a frog, Link must quickly press the button representing that frog. Once this has been done without fail, completing their song, he will be given another Piece of Heart. The pattern is set and the solution as follows.
Nintendo 3DS version – L, X, Y, R, X, Y, R, L, R, L, R, Y, X, L
Nintendo 64 version (using directional C-buttons) – A ◄ ► ▼ ◄ ► ▼ A ▼ A ▼ ► ◄ A