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| - Skull Kid (スタルキッド, Staru Kid ) is a reoccurring character from the Legend of Zelda franchise. He made his debut in Ocarina of Time as a side quest character before becoming a major antagonist in Majora's Mask. He is joined by his two best friends, the fairy siblings Tatl (チャット, Chatto) and Tael (トレイル, Toreiru), who assist him in combat. He is the owner (or perhaps more accurately, possessed by) Majora's Mask, an artifact of dark magical power with a mind of its own. Players can unlock him by defeating him in the Hyrule Warriors Legends Adventure Mode.
- Les Skull Kids (スタルキッド Sutaru Kiddo) sont des créatures vivant dans les forêts, notamment celle des bois Perdus. Il est dit que lorsqu'un enfant Hylien s'égare dans la forêt, il se transforme en Skull Kid, créature espiègle et sans visage (les adultes, eux, se transforment en Stalfos), il est condamné à errer dans la forêt jusqu'à la fin de ses jours. Seuls les Kokiris, grâce à leur fées, échappent à la règle.
- Skull Kid is a major character of the 2000 videogame The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Although he is the main antagonist of the game, it is primarily due to the influence of the Majora's Mask, as he himself is not evil and is merely being controlled by the powers of it.
- Skull Kid is a character that appears in the Legend of Zelda series of games, having been controlled by Majora's Mask, wreaking havoc amongst the townspeople of Termina, and trying to destroy the world by smashing down the moon onto earth.
- Skull Kid may refer to:
* A race from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess
* A character from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
* His appearance as a playable character in Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends
* A mini-boss from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
- The Skull Kid is what becomes of children who get lost in the Lost Woods. They are small, impish creatures who are keen on mischief and fun. They typically lurk deep in the Lost Woods, playing flutes, dancing, and occasionally playing pranks on anyone who happens to travel through the area. While they are very shy, and generally hate adults, they have been known to befriend children and play with them.
- Categoria:Personaggi Lo Skull Kid, o Flute Boy, è un personaggio che compare nei giochi A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Twilight Princess, Hyrule Warriors e Hyrule Warriors Legends, avendo però la sua maggiore apparizione in Majora's Mask. Lo Skull Kid (a differenza di un adulto che si trasformerebbe in uno Stalfos) è un bambino Hylia che si è perso nel Bosco Perduto, poiché non aveva con sé una fatina, come Navi per Link. Infatti l'unica razza che può sopravvivere all'interno sono i Kokiri, i figli della foresta protetti dalle fatine mandate dal Grande Albero Deku. Gli Skull Kid dopo la trasformazione diventano tutt'uno con la foresta, anche con l'abbigliamento, con un volto raccapricciante, buio e privo di vita. Sono amanti della musica e collezionano qualsiasi cosa c
- Skull Kid is a character in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and its successor, Majora's Mask. He is also a mini-boss in Twilight Princess. In Ocarina of Time, Skull Kid lived in the Lost Woods. It was said that when a Kokiri kid went into the Lost Woods and actually got lost, they would turn into a child of the forest known as a skull kid. Link befriended one of the Skull Kids by playing Saria's song for it. Also, you could give the skull kid the skull mask, which acomplishes his desire to have a face. In Twilight Princess, Skull Kid is a mini-boss fought in the Sacred Grove.
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