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The Postman is a recurring character in the Zelda games. In most games he is shown as a workaholic who conforms to a strict schedule. He is often seen jogging around in an attempt to mail all his leaders on time.
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The '''Postman''' is a recurring character in the Zelda games. In most games he is shown as a workaholic who conforms to a strict schedule. He is often seen jogging around in an attempt to mail all his leaders on time.
  
 
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==Majora's Mask==
 
==Majora's Mask==
  
The Postman first appears in [[Termina]] in [[Majora's Mask (game)|Majora's Mask]], where he lives and works in [[Clock Town]]. Every morning he collects the mail, in the afternoon he delivers them, and at night he performs timing exercises and offers anyone who stops by a chance to play. As the Carnival of Time approaches, the Postman panicks. He doesn't want to be caught beneath the moon when it falls from the sky, but he has his schedule for the next day and cannot break his code. But on the night of the third day [[Link]] gives him an emergency letter for [[Madame Aroma]], and he quickly delivers it to her. She is surpised to find that the Postman is still in town, so she orders him to evacuate. The Postman thanks Link for helping him and gives the boy [[Postman's Hat|his hat]]. The Postman then leaves to run in the wild [[Termina Field]], where he can make his own schedule.
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The Postman first appears in [[Termina]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', where he lives and works in [[Clock Town]]. Every morning he collects the mail, in the afternoon he delivers them, and at night he performs timing exercises and offers anyone who stops by a chance to play with a piece of heart as the prize. He is shown to take his job very seriously and keeps secrets such as [[Kafei]]'s location.
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However, he panics as the Carnival of Time approaches due to a conflict between his duty and his personal interests; he does not want to be caught beneath the moon when it falls from the sky, but he has his schedule for the next day and cannot break his code as a mail employee. But if on the night of the third day [[Link]] gives him emergency letter for [[Madame Aroma]] (rather than delivering it himself), she would show surprise to find that the Postman was still in town and use her position as post master to dismiss him so he could evacuate. The Postman thanks Link for helping him by giving him [[Postman's Hat|his hat]]. The Postman then left to run in the wild [[Termina Field]], where he could make his own schedule.
  
 
==Other Games==
 
==Other Games==
  
The Postman apparently exists in [[Hyrule]] as well. In [[Twilight Princess]] he is constantly on the run, and often meets up with Link to give him letters. On his offtime, the Postman can be seen feeding messy letters to goats in the ranch of [[Ordon Village]] or ordering food at [[Telma|Telma's]] bar in [[Hyrule Castle Town]].
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The Postman apparently exists in [[Hyrule]] as well. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' he is constantly on the run, and often meets up with Link to give him letters. On his offtime, the Postman can be seen feeding messy letters to goats in the ranch of [[Ordon Village]] or ordering food at [[Telma|Telma's]] bar in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] among several other locations, including surprisingly the forty-ninth level of the Cave of Ordeals after it has been cleared once.
  
Another Postman lived in the [[Lynna Village]] of [[Labrynna]] four hundred years into the past of [[Oracle of Ages]]. In this game the Postman needs something to keep time. If Link gives him a [[Poe Clock]], the Postman gives Link a free [[Stationary]] in return and zips off to deliver the mail.  
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Another Postman lived in the [[Lynna Village]] of [[Labrynna]] four hundred years into the past of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. In this game the Postman needs something to keep time. If Link gives him a [[Poe Clock]], the Postman gives Link a free [[Stationary]] in return and zips off to deliver the mail. The Postman also runs his route through Hyrule Village in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.
  
The Postman also runs his route through Hyrule Village in [[The Minish Cap (game)|The Minish Cap]].
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Additionally, a different Postman appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. He appears to be a winged human, implying that he is actually a [[Rito]] as seen in the previous game. This postman resembles the Postman of previous games in title and cap only. He comes to Link on several islands and reads his letters to him after having him sign for it. At one point he accidentally reads Link a letter to [[Joanne]] from [[Jolene]] and then gives him the letter to give to Joanne.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
*In Majora's Mask, the Postman was the Terminan version of Hyrule's [[Running Man]].
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*In ''Majora's Mask'', the Postman acted as the Terminan version of Hyrule's [[Characters in Ocarina of Time|Running Man]] seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Like the Running Man, he is associated with rabbits (the Postman being represented by rabbit logos while the Running Man had bought the [[Bunny Hood]] from Link) and is capable of suddenly running at high speeds.
*The [[Rito]] postman [[Koboli]] from [[The Wind Waker (game)|The Wind Waker]] has a strange physical resemblance to the Postman. His figurine states that an ancestor of his in a time long past was also a postman.
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*The [[Rito]] postman [[Koboli]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' has a strange physical resemblance to the Postman. His figurine states that an ancestor of his in a time long past was also a postman, implying that he is descended from the Postman.
  
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]

Revision as of 17:09, 27 December 2008

Postman.JPG
The Postman in Majora's Mask
Postman
Species Hylian
Hair color Brown
Eye color Black
Debut Majora's Mask

The Postman is a recurring character in the Zelda games. In most games he is shown as a workaholic who conforms to a strict schedule. He is often seen jogging around in an attempt to mail all his leaders on time.

Background

Majora's Mask

The Postman first appears in Termina in Majora's Mask, where he lives and works in Clock Town. Every morning he collects the mail, in the afternoon he delivers them, and at night he performs timing exercises and offers anyone who stops by a chance to play with a piece of heart as the prize. He is shown to take his job very seriously and keeps secrets such as Kafei's location.

However, he panics as the Carnival of Time approaches due to a conflict between his duty and his personal interests; he does not want to be caught beneath the moon when it falls from the sky, but he has his schedule for the next day and cannot break his code as a mail employee. But if on the night of the third day Link gives him emergency letter for Madame Aroma (rather than delivering it himself), she would show surprise to find that the Postman was still in town and use her position as post master to dismiss him so he could evacuate. The Postman thanks Link for helping him by giving him his hat. The Postman then left to run in the wild Termina Field, where he could make his own schedule.

Other Games

The Postman apparently exists in Hyrule as well. In Twilight Princess he is constantly on the run, and often meets up with Link to give him letters. On his offtime, the Postman can be seen feeding messy letters to goats in the ranch of Ordon Village or ordering food at Telma's bar in Hyrule Castle Town among several other locations, including surprisingly the forty-ninth level of the Cave of Ordeals after it has been cleared once.

Another Postman lived in the Lynna Village of Labrynna four hundred years into the past of Oracle of Ages. In this game the Postman needs something to keep time. If Link gives him a Poe Clock, the Postman gives Link a free Stationary in return and zips off to deliver the mail. The Postman also runs his route through Hyrule Village in The Minish Cap.

Additionally, a different Postman appears in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. He appears to be a winged human, implying that he is actually a Rito as seen in the previous game. This postman resembles the Postman of previous games in title and cap only. He comes to Link on several islands and reads his letters to him after having him sign for it. At one point he accidentally reads Link a letter to Joanne from Jolene and then gives him the letter to give to Joanne.

Trivia

  • In Majora's Mask, the Postman acted as the Terminan version of Hyrule's Running Man seen in Ocarina of Time. Like the Running Man, he is associated with rabbits (the Postman being represented by rabbit logos while the Running Man had bought the Bunny Hood from Link) and is capable of suddenly running at high speeds.
  • The Rito postman Koboli from The Wind Waker has a strange physical resemblance to the Postman. His figurine states that an ancestor of his in a time long past was also a postman, implying that he is descended from the Postman.