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{{dablink|This article is about the ''Zelda'' character. For the ''Pokémon'' character, see [[Ingo and Emmet]].}}
  
 
'''Ingo''' is a character who originally appeared as a cowhand in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' with a different occupation. Both versions of Ingo are known for their cranky dispositions.
 
'''Ingo''' is a character who originally appeared as a cowhand in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' with a different occupation. Both versions of Ingo are known for their cranky dispositions.

Revision as of 22:20, 19 August 2011

Ingo.jpg
Ingo in Ocarina of Time.
Ingo
Species Hylian(OoT)/Human (OoS)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Black
Debut Ocarina of Time

Ingo is a character who originally appeared as a cowhand in Ocarina of Time. He also appeared in Oracle of Seasons with a different occupation. Both versions of Ingo are known for their cranky dispositions.

Background

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Ingo was a cowhand working for Talon at Lon Lon Ranch. However, Ingo was jealous of Talon. He thought of Talon as lazy, and that Ingo deserved to own the ranch instead because of all the hard work he did. Ingo eventually got his chance sometime during the seven years in which Ganondorf came into power.

During this time period, Ingo took over Lon Lon Ranch and kicked Talon out. However he forced Talon's daughter, Malon, to stay by threatening to hurt the horses she loved. Ingo's strict tyranny came to an end when Link challenged him to a pair of horse races. Ingo was so confident in his horse-riding abilities that during the second match, he bet a horse that he was preparing to sell to Ganondorf. Ingo lost this match, and despite his efforts to stop him, Link was able to escape with Epona.

Talon soon regained control of Lon Lon Ranch, and Ingo was returned to his old job. Despite Ingo's loathing of Talon, the two were seen drunkenly dancing together during the celebration at Lon Lon Ranch in the game's ending.

Other Games

In Oracle of Seasons, Ingo was a wealthy vase collector living in Sunken City. Ingo would freak out if anyone went near his vases. When Link entered Ingo's shop with the Goron Vase, Ingo went berserk with envy for the vase which would end his collection. In the end Ingo traded a fish for the vase.

Although never named, a character in Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland resembling Ingo is the head rancher of Lon Lon Meadow. He is a rather eccentric fellow who created the Lon Lon Ketchup recipe... but accidentally fed the recipe to his cows. However Tingle was able to get it back for him while killing his apparently endless supply of cows, but Ingo had already written a second copy to prevent his wife from finding out, and allowed Tingle to keep the original.

Other Appearances

Other Media

  • He appears in the manga adaptation of Ocarina of Time. He is a first briefly seen in the child chapter in a scene that establishes his role at the ranch. He has a larger role in one of the adult chapters, where he is shown working directly under Ganondorf, and after Epona is given to Link by the people of Kakariko Village, Ingo is placed under Twinrova's mind control. Under this influence he takes Malon hostage and lures Link into a Gerudo trap. Link is able to free Ingo from this mind control and he escapes the ranch with Link and Malon, after which the ranch returned to normal.
  • He is also briefly referenced in the Majora's Mask manga, where Link confuses Gorman with Ingo.

Trivia

  • Ingo is based on Luigi in the same way that Talon is based on Mario.
  • His Terminan counterpart are the three Gorman brothers. Gorman has also made an appearance in Hyrule in The Minish Cap.
  • Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that he originally planned for Ingo to burn the ranch down after losing to Link to make Link's escape with Epona dramatic, but this idea was changed into Ingo merely closing off the ranch when a peer pointed out that Link should still be able to return to the ranch later [1].