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'''Guru-Guru''' is an organ grinder who usually works at a windmill. Like the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], he is easily infuriated. He is also part of a time paradox in his original appearance.
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'''Guru-Guru''' is a recurring minor character from the ''[[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. He is usually portrayed as an organ grinder who often works at windmills and can easily become infuriated.
  
 
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==Ocarina of Time==
 
==Ocarina of Time==
  
Guru-Guru worked at a windmill in [[Kakariko Village]], where he merrily played his music. However, Guru-Guru dreamt of a song that went around and around like the windmill. He got what he wanted when [[Link|a boy]] came to him and played the [[Song of Storms]]. This summoned a shower that sped the windmill up. At first Guru-Guru was glad about this, but his joy turned into rage when he realized that the windmill was spinning too fast. He memorized the Song that had brought him this grief.
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Guru-Guru worked at a windmill in [[Kakariko Village]], where he merrily played his music. However, Guru-Guru dreamed of a song that went around and around like the windmill. He got what he wanted when [[Link|a boy]] came to him and played the [[Song of Storms]]. This summoned a shower that sped the windmill up. Guru-Guru was initially overjoyed about this, but his joy turned into rage when he realized that the windmill was spinning too fast. He memorized the Song that had brought him this grief.
  
Seven years later, Guru-Guru was still in the windmill but bitter and angry. A man eventually came to him. Since this man reminded Guru-Guru of the boy, Guru-Guru taught him the Song of Storms. However, when the man played it on his [[ocarina]], another rainstorm came and caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control. In that moment Guru-Guru realized that the man and the boy, Link were the same person. Afterwards Link traveled back in time to when he was a child to play the song for Guru-Guru in an endless cycle.
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Seven years later, Guru-Guru was still in the windmill, but he had become bitter and angry. A young man eventually visited him. Since this man reminded Guru-Guru of the boy, Guru-Guru taught him the Song of Storms. However, when the man played it on his [[ocarina]], another rainstorm came and caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control once again. In that moment, Guru-Guru realized that the man and the boy were the same person, Link. Afterwards Link traveled back in time to when he was a child to play the song for Guru-Guru the first time, forming a time loop.
  
Guru-Guru was able to cheer up and attended the celebration of [[Ganon|Ganondorf's]] defeat at [[Lon Lon Ranch]].
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In the game's ending, Guru-Guru was seen in a better mood attending the celebration of [[Ganon|Ganondorf's]] defeat at [[Lon Lon Ranch]].
  
 
==Majora's Mask==
 
==Majora's Mask==
  
The [[Terminan|Termina]] version of Guru-Guru once played the part of a human in an animal troupe. But he was disgusted that a dog was chosen over him to lead the troupe. The dog turned out to be a good leader, but Guru-Guru stole the dog's Bremen Mask and left the troupe.
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The [[Terminan|Termina]] version of Guru-Guru once played the part of a human in an animal troupe, until he was disgusted that a dog was chosen over him to lead the troupe. The dog turned out to be a good leader, but Guru-Guru stole the dog's Bremen Mask and left the troupe.
  
 
Guru-Guru kept this dark secret and became a member of the [[Gorman]] troupe. If Link met him one night at the laundry pool in [[Clock Town]], Guru-Guru would confess his crime to Link, his mood swinging rapidly as he did so. He felt better after his confession and gave Link the [[Bremen Mask]].
 
Guru-Guru kept this dark secret and became a member of the [[Gorman]] troupe. If Link met him one night at the laundry pool in [[Clock Town]], Guru-Guru would confess his crime to Link, his mood swinging rapidly as he did so. He felt better after his confession and gave Link the [[Bremen Mask]].
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==Other Games==
 
==Other Games==
  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', Guru-Guru worked at a windmill located in the [[Woods of Winter]]. He thought his windmill wasn't going fast enough and wanted something to grease it up. Link gave him some of [[Syrup|Syrup's]] Engine Grease, and Guru-Guru gave him a Phonograph in exchange. But history repeated itself (or will repeat itself), because the Engine Grease caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', Guru-Guru worked at a windmill located in the [[Holodrum|Woods of Winter]]. He thought his windmill wasn't going fast enough and wanted something to grease it up. Link gave him some of [[Syrup|Syrup's]] Engine Grease, and Guru-Guru gave him a Phonograph in exchange. History then repeated itself, because the Engine Grease caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*"Guruguru" is Japanese onomatopoeia for "turning around and around".
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*"Guruguru" is Japanese onomatopoeia for "turning around and around", which can refer to both the windmills and his barrel organ.
*He was unnamed in his original appearance and referred to simply as the "windmill guy", but ''Majora's Mask'' established his name as Guru-Guru and all following games used it.
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*He was unnamed in his original appearance and referred to simply as the "windmill guy", but ''Majora's Mask'' established his name as Guru-Guru, and this name was used again for his appearance in ''Oracle of Seasons''.
  
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]
 
[[Category: Zelda Characters]]

Latest revision as of 07:34, 28 June 2018

Guruguru.jpg
Guru-Guru in Oracle of Seasons.
Guru-Guru
Species Human
Hair color Brown (Bald)
Eye color Unknown
Debut The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Guru-Guru is a recurring minor character from the The Legend of Zelda series. He is usually portrayed as an organ grinder who often works at windmills and can easily become infuriated.

Background[edit]

Ocarina of Time[edit]

Guru-Guru worked at a windmill in Kakariko Village, where he merrily played his music. However, Guru-Guru dreamed of a song that went around and around like the windmill. He got what he wanted when a boy came to him and played the Song of Storms. This summoned a shower that sped the windmill up. Guru-Guru was initially overjoyed about this, but his joy turned into rage when he realized that the windmill was spinning too fast. He memorized the Song that had brought him this grief.

Seven years later, Guru-Guru was still in the windmill, but he had become bitter and angry. A young man eventually visited him. Since this man reminded Guru-Guru of the boy, Guru-Guru taught him the Song of Storms. However, when the man played it on his ocarina, another rainstorm came and caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control once again. In that moment, Guru-Guru realized that the man and the boy were the same person, Link. Afterwards Link traveled back in time to when he was a child to play the song for Guru-Guru the first time, forming a time loop.

In the game's ending, Guru-Guru was seen in a better mood attending the celebration of Ganondorf's defeat at Lon Lon Ranch.

Majora's Mask[edit]

The Termina version of Guru-Guru once played the part of a human in an animal troupe, until he was disgusted that a dog was chosen over him to lead the troupe. The dog turned out to be a good leader, but Guru-Guru stole the dog's Bremen Mask and left the troupe.

Guru-Guru kept this dark secret and became a member of the Gorman troupe. If Link met him one night at the laundry pool in Clock Town, Guru-Guru would confess his crime to Link, his mood swinging rapidly as he did so. He felt better after his confession and gave Link the Bremen Mask.

Other Games[edit]

In Oracle of Seasons, Guru-Guru worked at a windmill located in the Woods of Winter. He thought his windmill wasn't going fast enough and wanted something to grease it up. Link gave him some of Syrup's Engine Grease, and Guru-Guru gave him a Phonograph in exchange. History then repeated itself, because the Engine Grease caused the windmill to spin wildly out of control.

Trivia[edit]

  • "Guruguru" is Japanese onomatopoeia for "turning around and around", which can refer to both the windmills and his barrel organ.
  • He was unnamed in his original appearance and referred to simply as the "windmill guy", but Majora's Mask established his name as Guru-Guru, and this name was used again for his appearance in Oracle of Seasons.