The "Frog's Song of Soul" is a Song in Link's Awakening.[1][note 1] It has the ability to resurrect the dead or awaken the asleep.[1]
Location and uses[]
Link can learn the song from Mamu and his Frog choir by completing the puzzle in Signpost Maze after obtaining the Hookshot in Catfish's Maw.[3] However, according to Mamu, the song is a previously unreleased cut, and Link will have to pay 300 Rupees in order to listen to it.[4] Its main purpose is to revive the Flying Rooster whose skeleton lies under the Weathercock in Mabe Village,[5] granting Link access to the majority of the Tal Tal Mountain Range and Eagle's Tower. Later on during his quest, Link must play the song once more in order to awaken Turtle Rock, subsequently opening the entrance to the dungeon of the same name.[6]
Nomenclature[]
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Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 96
- ↑ "Frog Song of Soul
While adventuring on the island of Koholint, Link learned to play the Frog Song of Soul from Mamu the frog. When played, its magical power was strong enough to resurrect the dead." — The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia, Zelda.com (archive), retrieved January 22, 2022. - ↑ "BRRING! BRRING! Yeah, this is Ulrira! You are starting to like music, eh? Well, a frog named Mamu, who lives in the Signpost Maze, might know some new songs, but he charges a lot to play them! Bye! CLICK!" — Grandpa Ulrira (Link's Awakening DX)
- ↑ "Ribbit! Ribbit! I'm Mamu, on vocals! But I don't need to tell you that, do I? Everybody knows me! Want to hang out and listen to us jam? For 300 Rupees, we'll let you listen to a previously unreleased cut! What do you do?" — Mamu (Link's Awakening DX)
- ↑ "Here Sleeps The Flying Rooster" — Weathercock (Link's Awakening DX)
- ↑ "BRRING! BRRING! Hi, it's Ulrira! The head of the turtle is in your way? Put life into it and it will move! It's true! True! Bye! CLICK!" — Grandpa Ulrira (Link's Awakening DX)
Song of Time · Epona's Song · Song of Storms · Wind's Requiem· Ballad of the Wind Fish · Saria's Song · Zelda's Lullaby · Ballad of the Goddess · Recurring Music
Manbo's Mambo · Minuet of Forest · Bolero of Fire · Serenade of Water · Requiem of Spirit · Nocturne of Shadow · Prelude of Light · Song of Soaring · Ballad of Gales
Ceremonial Song · Elegy of Emptiness · Frog's Song of Soul · Goron Lullaby · New Wave Bossa Nova · Oath to Order · Scarecrow's Song · Sonata of Awakening · Song of Healing · Sun's Song
Harp |
Flute |
Other |
Link's Awakening (Ocarina)
Manbo's Mambo · Frog's Song of Soul · Ballad of the Wind Fish
Ocarina of Time (Fairy Ocarina / Ocarina of Time)
Zelda's Lullaby · Epona's Song · Saria's Song · Sun's Song · Song of Time · Song of Storms · Scarecrow's Song
Minuet of Forest · Bolero of Fire · Serenade of Water · Requiem of Spirit · Nocturne of Shadow · Prelude of Light
Majora's Mask (Ocarina of Time)
Song of Time (Inverted Song of Time · Song of Double Time) · Song of Healing · Epona's Song · Song of Soaring · Song of Storms · Scarecrow's Song
Sonata of Awakening · Goron Lullaby · New Wave Bossa Nova · Elegy of Emptiness · Oath to Order
Oracle of Ages (Harp of Ages)
Tune of Echoes · Tune of Currents · Tune of Ages
Skyward Sword (Goddess's Harp)
Ballad of the Goddess · Farore's Courage · Nayru's Wisdom · Din's Power · Song of the Hero