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Cuccos, alternatively named Chickens,[2] are recurring Animals in The Legend of Zelda series.[3][4][5][6][7][8] They first appear in A Link to the Past.

Characteristics[]

Cucco Revenge Squad Alttp

The Cucco Revenge Squad

Despite appearing as mere chickens, Cuccos are infamously known for aggressively attacking Link in retaliation if he attacks them for an extended period of time, and are sometimes known as the Cucco's Revenge Squad.

Mainline appearances[]

A Link to the Past[]

Chicken
LttP undeadcucoo

In their first appearance in A Link to the Past, Cuccos could be found in Kakariko Village. This game introduced their vengeful "Revenge Squad" behavior. Cucco-like monsters appeared in the Dark World, reacting to attacks with the same movements and sound effects, including the same "Revenge Squad" behavior.

Link's Awakening[]

LADX Cucco Sprite

Cuccos in Link's Awakening cannot be lifted or thrown without the aid of the Power Bracelet, and could mainly be found in Mabe Village. They can be killed using the Magic Powder or Magic Rod. Because of this, Link's Awakening is the only title in The Legend of Zelda series which Cuccos can be destroyed by Link. When Cuccos are eliminated by the hero, the revenge squad will disappear and stop attacking. The ability to kill Cuccos is removed in the Switch re-release of the game.

On Koholint Island's mountain range, a hen house can be found housing the Cucco Keeper and several Cuccos.

Ocarina of Time[]

OoT3D Cucco Icon
Cuccos

Link surrounded by Cuccos while carrying one in Ocarina of Time

Cuccos could be found in a variety of places in Ocarina of Time, and again attacked Link in swarms if struck. As a new feature, Link could grab a Cucco and use it to glide slowly when jumping off a cliff. This technique is known as Cucco Gliding, and can be used several times throughout the game to earn some Pieces of Heart. Unlike the Flying Rooster, Cuccos grabbed in this and later games cause Link to slowly glide downward instead of fly upwards. In all versions of Ocarina of Time prior to Ocarina of Time 3D, Cuccos were also referred to as Chickens.[9]

OoT3D Weird Egg Icon

When the young Hero of Time first encounters Malon in the Town Market she tells him of her father who had come to the Castle to deliver milk but probably fell asleep whilst doing so.[10] She offers Link a Weird Egg that she had been incubating in return for looking for him.[11] After a day passes, a Cucco will hatch from the egg.[12] The Cucco is necessary for Link to awaken Talon inside the castle.[13]

Anju, who can be found in Kakariko Village, requests that Link helps return her missing Cuccos to their pen. If this task is accomplished, Link can earn a Bottle. When Link returns later, the Cuccos are found to be out of their pen once more. He can complete the task as many times as he returns to the village. Anju will instead give him fifty Rupees each time.

A second Bottle, filled with Lon Lon Milk, can be won in Talon's Chicken Game. This mini-game is only accessible as a child at Lon Lon Ranch, and requires Link to pick Talon's three Super Cuccos from among a brood of regular Cuccos.[14] There is no discernible difference in appearance or behavior between these Super Cuccos and regular Cuccos, so finding them is mostly out of luck.

Ocarina of Time also features a unique specimen named Cojiro, the only known blue Cucco, and a smaller variant known as the Pocket Cucco.

Majora's Mask[]

In Majora's Mask, Cuccos appear and function the same as in Ocarina of Time. The Cucco Shack at Romani Ranch is home to a number of Cucco chicks, which Link helps to mature into adulthood using the Bremen Mask. There is also one Cucco in the Barn. However, unlike the game's prequel, other than maturing the baby Cuccos to obtain the Bunny Hood, Cuccos serve no purpose in this game and cannot effectively be used for gliding.

Oracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages[]

File:Cuccos Chicks
A mother Cucco leading her chicks from Oracle of Seasons

Cuccos in Oracle of Seasons appear similarly and function identically to those found in Link's Awakening, however they cannot be killed. An interesting attribute of Cuccos unique to Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages is the effect Mystery Seeds have on them. If a Cucco has not called in the Revenge Squad when it is hit by a Mystery Seed, it will be reverted to a baby form of itself which will continue to swarm Link. However, this baby form cannot damage the hero.

If the Cucco has called in the Revenge Squad, then it will instead triple in size, hurting Link through physical contact until he leaves. When a Cucco is enlarged, it becomes impossible to pick up, and will immediately begin to attack Link if he attacks it again.

Four Swords Adventures[]

A Cucco in Four Swords Adventures

Cuccos in Four Swords Adventures are similar to the ones in A Link to the Past, attacking Link with a Cucco Revenge Squad when attacked.

The Minish Cap[]

Cucco! (Figurine from The Minish Cap)
TMC Cucco! Figurine Sprite
Cucco!
With a boisterous crow and a cute
crest, these feathered friends
are the most popular pets in Hyrule.
The baby chicks like small bugs.
TMC Cucco Sprite 2
TMC Cucco Chick Sprite

The Cuccos of The Minish Cap are mostly the same as in A Link to the Past, though there are golden Cuccos that appear only for a mini-game along with small yellow Cucco Chicks. The Cuccos play a part in a mini game where Link has to capture the Cuccos before the time runs out. The golden Cuccos are the most hyper and will escape the Link's grasp much more frequently than the white Cuccos. If Link hits a Cucco when it is trapped in a corner more than about 20 times, it will run around the whole of Hyrule Town and may cause Link harm. The Cucco chicks will attack Link if he is Minish-sized. Link can fuse Kinstones with the Cucco chicks on Swiftblade's house if he is in Minish form.

Twilight Princess[]

Cuccos in Twilight Princess come in white, brown and other realistic chicken colors. When attacked repeatedly, the Cuccos no longer call in the revenge squad. Instead, attacking them allows Link to control the Cucco for ten seconds, similarly to how Seagulls could be controlled with Hyoi Pears in The Wind Waker. At one point, Rusl lends link a Golden Cucco to allow him to fly over to the Sacred Grove.

The Oocca are very similar to Cuccos in appearance and name. When Link grabs one in City in the Sky, they can even be used to glide like a regular Cucco.

Cucco Leader[]

Main article: Cucco Leader

A white Cucco known as the Cucco Leader is the Leader of all Cats in the Hidden Village. Unlike other Cuccos, he is not arrogant, but seems to genuinely care for all the Cats and wants them to be happy.

Phantom Hourglass[]

PH Cucco Model

Cuccos in Phantom Hourglass appear and function similarly to their counterparts in Ocarina of Time. The Revenge Squad comes at Link at much higher speed than any other game, making them a more lethal force.

Spirit Tracks[]

Cuccos in Spirit Tracks appear as white birds. When attacked repeatedly, many Cuccos will fly and attack Link for as long as the attacked Cucco is red. Additionally, they can be transported in a Freight Car. Georgio, in northwestern Hyrule Castle Town, sells groups of five for 50 Rupees.[15] Link can only transport up to five Cuccos at a time.[16] Like with other cargo items, Link loses a Cucco every time his Train is hit.[17] Link can earn a Force Gem by bringing ten Cuccos to Harry in Aboda Village. Link can obtain another Force Gem by bringing five of them to Rael at the Sand Sanctuary.[18] Rael wishes to study their vengeful behavior in order to "harness this unbelievable Cucco power for good of mankind."[19]

A Link Between Worlds[]

In A Link Between Worlds, Cuccos appear in Kakariko Village and directly to its south, where the Cucco Girl runs the Cucco Ranch minigame. In it, Link is tasked with avoiding large numbers of Cuccos of different sizes in a given amount of time to win Rupees and a Piece of Heart. Cuccos can also be used to glide to places that cannot normally be reached, such as rooftops; several Items must be obtained this way. Cuccos in Lorule sport dark feathers and bald pink heads, reminiscent of Vultures, but behave identically to regular Cuccos.

Tri Force Heroes[]

In Tri Force Heroes, Cuccos appear in the Sky Realm. They are primarily used for gliding from one platform to another. If one of the Links attacks a Cucco repeatedly, then instead of calling upon a squad of Cuccos to attack him, the Cucco will turn orange and behave erratically for a short time while attacking any Links that draws near, before becoming docile again.

Breath of the Wild[]

Hyrule Compendium Entry

047 (047) Cucco
BotW Hyrule Compendium Cucco
Description
Villages often raise these birds for their eggs, but some people actually keep them as pets. They can't fly but can flap their wings mighty furiously if picked up. They're usually calm creatures, but if you're persistent in your torment of them... Well...
Common Locations
West Necluda
East Necluda
Recoverable Materials
Bird Egg

In Breath of the Wild, Cuccos are often seen in populated areas such as towns and Stables. They will peacefully wander around, occasionally pecking at the ground, presumably in search of insects. Like in previous games, if Link leaps off a high surface, they will allow him to glide short distances. When gliding for significant distances with a Cucco, Link's Stamina Gauge will deplete.

Cuccos are mostly raised for their Eggs, but they are sometimes kept as pets by the people of Hyrule.[20] If Link attempts to hit them with a weapon, they will squawk and attempt to flee, sometimes dropping Bird Eggs when this happens. However, if Link does this four times, a cutscene will play where the Cucco crows for their revenge squad, much like Ocarina of Time, but the Cucco can be seen repeatedly jumping and dropping feathers, and after the cutscene ends, the harassed Cucco will summon a swarm of Cuccos. Cuccos will also swarm and attack a monster if the Cucco is attacked once by that monster. While under attack from this swarm, it is possible for Link to rest at a Campfire or Cooking Pot. Doing so will effectively end the attack from the swarm. The swarm will also end if Link goes inside a building. The Cucco who crowed for the revenge squad will not move at all until the swarm ends, instead repeatedly doing the same animation of crowing for the revenge squad, as if crowing for more of their revenge squad.

Tears of the Kingdom[]

In Tears of the Kingdom, like in Breath of the Wild, Cuccos are commonly found at villages and stables.

During the quest The All-Clucking Cucco, a seemingly wise and all-Knowing cucco appears to give prophetic information to the common people. However, this is all a ruse set up by the Yiga Clan to lure Link into a trap. The cucco's true identity is a Yiga assassin, and its goal is to kill the hero.

Specialized behavior[]

Cucco's Revenge Squad[]

Cucco Revenge

A group of Cuccos attacking Link in A Link to the Past

Ever since the introduction of the Cucco in A Link to the Past, if Link attacks a Cucco enough times with his Sword or other weapons, a large group of other indestructible Cuccos will furiously attack him; this flock of pestered poultry is rightly named the Cucco's Revenge Squad. In the 2D games attacking a Cucco up to 20 or more times will summon the attacking flock, while three-dimensional titles may take only a few strikes. The flock will continuously attack Link until he either perishes, waits 10 seconds for them to fly away or leaves the area, as Cuccos cannot follow Link into different maps. However, in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, the attacking flock will stay around forever until Link either dies or leaves the area.

In A Link to the Past, Cuccos appear in both the Light World and the Dark World, making it possible for the attacking flock to appear in both worlds.

In Ocarina of Time, they appear in Lon Lon Ranch, Kakariko Village, and Zora's River. There are some, but few areas in which Link cannot get hurt by the Cucco's Revenge Squad, in which the Hero of Time is still in the specific place. Some of these areas are, but are not limited to the Well in Kakariko Village from Ocarina of Time, and a few steps back from the cage in the Astral Observatory from Majora's Mask. Link also cannot be harmed by Cuccos if he is on Epona. In Ocarina of Time, when a Cucco has been hit enough times, a cutscene will follow where Link will look around in slight frustration and the Cucco will crow for the revenge squad. If a Cucco is hit by even a single blast from a Bomb or is struck by a Spin Attack, it will immediately crow for them. They will also crow if Epona were to run over them.

In Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages, the squad also makes an appearance, protecting their injured brethren from further harm from Link.

While Cuccos are missing in The Wind Waker, Pigs also attack Link in a similar manner when provoked. Any nearby Pigs will begin attacking the young hero as well, but unlike Cuccos, more will not spawn.

The Cucco Revenge Squad do not appear in Twilight Princess, as attacking a Cucco many times in this game will result in being able to control the Cucco for about 10 seconds. The reason for the Revenge Squad's absence is unknown. However, when herding them, if Link whoops at them too much they will turn red, turn around and knock Link off of Epona. Ordon Goats from Ordon Village also serve the same purpose as the Cuccos. When possessing a Cucco, Cats will attack it.

The squad returned in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, and subsequent games afterward. In Breath of the Wild, certain enemies can be tricked into attacking Cuccos, which will result in in the flock attacking the enemy.

Cucco Gliding[]

TP Cucco Model

Cucco Gliding originated in Link's Awakening and can be seen in a few other games such as Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, and Phantom Hourglass. In order to glide, Link must grab a Cucco, run off a ledge, and he will glide safely to the ground with the Cucco squirming and frantically flapping its wings.

Cucco gliding is used primarily to gain access to Eagle's Tower by helping Link acquire the Bird Key, using the Flying Rooster. Flight-by-Fowl in Twilight Princess focuses on Cucco gliding. In Tri Force Heroes, Cucco gliding is used in some areas to progress forward in the Sky Realm.

Cucco Steal[]

In Four Swords Adventures, by using a Crystal Ball a special Cucco behavior called the Cucco Steal can be triggered. When activated, a summoned Cucco will fly around, steal an item from an opposing player, and bring it back to the player who threw the Crystal Ball. The item grabbed will differ across game modes; it will steal a Force Gem if playing in Hyrulean Adventure or a Heart if playing in Shadow Battle. Aside from traveling to the opposite screen of the offensive player there is no way to evade becoming a possible target.

Spinoff appearances[]

Link's Crossbow Training[]



Hyrule Warriors[]

File:HW Cucco
The playable giant Cucco from Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Cuccos appear as neutral units on the battlefields, usually with only one spawning. When attacked and having been damaged enough, they will turn hostile and start spawning more Cuccos that will follow and attack the player's Warrior. Unlike many previous appearances of Cuccos, they are not invincible and can be defeated. However, they have a significantly high amount of health and high attack power. A golden Cucco, which serves as an enemy general, may usually be summoned among the third wave of Cuccos.

In some Adventure Mode battles, a pair of Cuccos may fight over a Keep until it is claimed. In this situation, the player's Warrior may choose to quell the fight before a victor can be declared. If the Cuccos are not calmed, the victor will immediately capture the Keep, and populate it with an army of Cuccos. This army will then begin to campaign towards other Keeps, sending Cuccos as raid parties until the Cucco army has captured a total of three Keeps. Some Adventure Mode

A different Adventure Mode battle involves having to escort a Cucco chick to its mother, the Mama Cucco, while keeping it safe from enemies in the process. Escorting the Cucco chick back to its mother will summon Cucco reinforcements to join the Allied Force. However, if the chick is not teamed up with Mama Cucco in time, the Cucco will turn hostile.

In the Master Quest, Twilight, and Termina maps, as well as in the Boss Challenge and Ganon's Fury modes, a rare silver Cucco variant will sometimes randomly appear in certain battles. Upon defeat, it grants 10,000 Rupees.[verification needed]

The Boss DLC Pack also introduces an unlockable Challenge Mode called Cucco's Fury, which features a playable, giant Cucco. This mode is unlocked after clearing Survival Mode Lv. 3 of Ganon's Fury with an A-Rank. Unlike other characters, the giant Cucco is extremely limited in its moveset, consisting of only a two-hit pecking attack as its normal combo and a tackle as its Strong Attack. Its Special Attack summons flocks of Cuccos to stampede enemies around a wide area. It also cannot use items. Similarly to Ganon in Ganon's Fury, the Cucco cannot be upgraded at the Bazaar and does not gain new weapons. Despite this, in-game data shows that it is equipped with a weapon called Cucco's Spirit, which is of the Light element.

One of Lana's special attacks with the Summoning Gates can also summon a giant Cucco to attack enemies.

Cuccos also assist Linkle in some of her attacks with the Boots.

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, the first chapter of Linkle's story has her leading an army of Cuccos in order to recover her stolen compass from the Skull Kid and to stop Ghirahim from summoning the fully revived version of The Imprisoned.

Crossover appearances[]

WarioWare series[]

In the WarioWare series' Ocarina of Time microgame, appearing in both WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare Gold, Link transforms into a Cucco if he manages to pull out the Master Sword in level 3.

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Cuccos appear as items. At first, a Cucco moves around the stage, after being spawned, but if it is attacked in any way, including from a stage hazard, a large flock of Cuccos fly in and start attacking the fighters. If a fighter attacked the initial Cucco, the flock of Cuccos target them, but if a stage hazard injured the first Cucco, the squad of Cuccos target the fighters randomly.

In the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS mode Smash Run, Cuccos appear as enemies, but are instead depicted in their sprite form from A Link to the Past.


# Trophy Appears in Description How to unlock
3DS Logo WiiU
198
200
SSBfN3DS Cucco Trophy Model SSBfWU Cucco Trophy Model A Link to the Past

Ocarina of Time
Why exactly a Cucco flees is anyone's guess. Maybe it knows what will happen when it is attacked and is trying to save you from that boundless rage. Once angered, it will call its flock and attack the last player to hit it. If thrown, whoever it hits will suffer its flock's wrath. Random
Cucco
209 SSBfN3DS Cucco Trophy Model 2 N/A Ocarina of Time

Ocarina of Time 3D
Now here's a creature that's just poultry in motion. It usually minds its own business, but if you attack it, the chickens will come home to roost-by body-slamming you over and over...and over... A pretty fowl tactic if you ask us. It's almost futile to fight back, and eventually they'll lose interest and stop driving you Cucco. Random
Cucco

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

Cucco — Spirit Battle Information

SSBU Cucco Spirit Icon
Cucco
SSBU Support Spirit Icon Support Spirit
No. 186
Team Power SSBU Grab Type Icon Grab | 2200 Rank ★ NOVICE Fighter(s)
Stage Skyloft (Battlefield) Theme "Village of the Blue Maiden" Tiny SSBU Falco Stock Icon 7 Falco Team
SSBU Falco Stock Icon 7 Falco x4
Rule(s) Item: Cucco Hazard(s)
Condition(s)
 · The enemy favors neutral air attacks
 · Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
 · The enemy is easily distracted by items

Cucco — Spirit Information

SSBU Cucco Spirit Icon

Cucco
No. 186
Rank ★ NOVICE Cost
Skill
Floaty Jumps
Slows your fall speed after jumping.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Cuccos appear as a Spirit with the ability, Floaty Jumps, which grants a Fighter a slow fall after jumping. As an Assist Trophy character, Cuccos behave identically as in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess[]

MNPTP Cucco Sprite

The twenty-first puzzle in the Picross series and the twenty-seventh puzzle in the Mega Picross series depict a Cucco.

Cadence of Hyrule[]



Cuccos appear in Cadence of Hyrule.

Trivia[]

  • It is likely Cuccos are in fact roosters, as they are known for their trademark "Cocka-doodle-doo!" sound.
  • In A Link Between Worlds, the Lorulean Fortune's Choice Guy will tell Link "not to Cucco out on him,"[21] a play on the phrase "don't chicken out on me," which is a reference to the Cuccos being The Legend of Zelda series' counterpart to chickens. Similarly, in Phantom Hourglass, Ciela refers to Linebeck multiple times as a Cucco for his cowardly tendencies,[22][23][24] and Breath of the Wild also continues this tradition with several NPCs.[25][26][27] However, they seem to be aware of chickens' existence, as evidenced by Cado in Breath of the Wild.[28] The only difference between chickens and Cuccos is that Cuccos are able to glide while held above the head.[29]
  • In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, during the Revenge Squad attack, if Link were to look up to the sky, due to the limitations of the Nintendo 64, he will see Cuccos spawning one by one directly over his head but will not reach him. They also cannot harm him if the player switches to first person view while standing at a high place.
  • The only way to kill a Cucco in Breath of the Wild is by throwing it into lava.
  • The sound of Majora's Incarnation as it runs around during the final battle from Majora's Mask is actually that of Cuccos clucking.

Nomenclature[]

The name "Cucco" is most probably an onomatopoeia of the sound a chicken makes.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
JapanJapaneseコッコ (Kokko) (LANS | TMC | BotW)[30]
めざましドリ (Mezamashidori) (OoT)[31]
Alarm Clock Rooster
Taiwan, Hong Kong, MacaoChineseTR咕咕雞 (Gūgū jī) (BotW)
NetherlandsDutchCucco (BotW)
CanadaFrenchCACucco (LCT)[32]
FranceFrenchEUCocotte (BotW)
GermanyGermanHuhn (BotW)
ItalyItalianCoccò (LANS | BotW)
South KoreaKorean꼬꼬 (Kkokko) (BotW)
RussiaRussianКокко (Kokko) (BotW)
Latin AmericaSpanishLACuco (BotW)
Cucco (LCT)[33]
This table was generated using translation pages.
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Gallery[]

Video Gallery[]

Cucco trailer from Hyrule Warriors

See Also[]

Notes

References

  1. "Let's start with the Cucco."Hyrule Warriors Direct, YouTube, published August 4, 2014.
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask — Official Perfect Guide, Versus Books, pg. 57
  3. Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 388 (ALttP)
  4. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 120 (ST)
  5. "You’ll lose points for shooting Cuccos and other living things." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 10)
  6. "Beware of Cucco" — Sign (Defenders of the Triforce)
  7. "Cucco
    Cuccos will wander around the stage, minding their own business. If you're heartless enough to attack one, you deserve what you get.
    " — Items (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
  8. "Cucco" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  9. "Look! A chicken hatched from the egg you were incubating! It's the miracle of life!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  10. "Are you going to the castle, fairy boy? Would you mind finding my dad? He must have fallen asleep somewhere around the castle. What a thing for an adult to do! Tee hee!" — Malon (Ocarina of Time)
  11. "Oh yeah, if you'll look for him, I'll give this to you. I've been incubating this egg very carefully... Tee hee!" — Malon (Ocarina of Time)
  12. "Look! A Cucco hatched from the egg you were incubating! It's the miracle of life!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  13. "What in tarnation? Can't a person get a little shut-eye around here?" — Talon (Ocarina of Time)
  14. "Well how about a little game? These three Cuccos I have here are special Super Cuccos! I'm going to throw these Cuccos into that there gaggle of normal Cuccos. If you can pick out these three special birds from among the normal Cuccos within the time limit, I'll give you something good." — Talon (Ocarina of Time)
  15. "My Cuccos are getting so big, it's almost time to start selling them! If you hear of anyone who wants to buy some Cuccos, please let me know! The price is 50 Rupees for five birds!" — Georgio (Spirit Tracks)
  16. "It looks like you already have a bunch of Cuccos roosting in your freight car! They get awfully upset if they're overcrowded, so we can't squeeze in any more." — Georgio (Spirit Tracks)
  17. "You might know already, but the Cuccos will run off if the carriage is hit. Some bandits even aim to hit your train and steal Cuccos, so watch out!" — Georgio (Spirit Tracks)
  18. "Would you bring me some Cuccos? The more Cuccos, the better. At the very least, I'd like five. Once you bring them to me, I'll give you something nice." — Rael (Spirit Tracks)
  19. "[Cuccos] are flightless. But when cornered, they can call their friends to unleash an amazing power. I want to study this phenomenon more closely... My goal is to harness this unbelievable Cucco power for the good of mankind." — Rael (Spirit Tracks)
  20. "Villages often raise these birds for their eggs, but some people actually keep them as pets." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  21. "C’mon, don’t Cucco out on me. Wanna try your luck for 200 Rupees?" — Fortune's Choice Guy (A Link Between Worlds)
  22. "We made it to the port! It's so much farther to walk when the bridge is out! Now that we're here, let's look up Linebeck! I've met him once or twice. Can't say I care for him. He's an awfully big talker for such a big cucco! OK, let's head to the port!" — Ciela (Phantom Hourglass)
  23. "What?! Is Linebeck shaking over there?! He's such a cucco!" — Ciela (Phantom Hourglass)
  24. "Ahhh! I get it. Linebeck's nothing but a frozen, clucking cucco... Why don't you wait there, shivering. Just get real comfortable. Maybe you'll lay an egg! BA-GAWWWK!" — Ciela (Phantom Hourglass)
  25. "Yes, you are much like a Cucco. First you fly, and now you cluck. Most intriguing. I look forward to seeing you again." — Mimo (Breath of the Wild)
  26. "Sesami is such a Cucco." — Canolo (Breath of the Wild)
  27. "Hey, guy! Where are you going?! The trial is thataway! You're not Cuccoing out, are ya?" — Damia (Breath of the Wild)
  28. "A Cucco that can't fly would be...just a glorified chicken! How boring!" — Cado (Breath of the Wild)
  29. "Oh, I'm sorry. I suppose I never told you that I look after Cuccos. Aren't they amazing? They're beautiful creatures who can fly you anywhere!" — Cado (Breath of the Wild)
  30. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Shogakukan) pg. 145
  31. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Shogakukan) pg. 153
  32. "Vous perdrez des points si vous tirez sur des Cuccos et d’autres choses vivantes." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 20)
  33. "Perderás puntos si le disparas a los Cuccos o a otras cosas vivientes." (Link's Crossbow Training manual, pg. 30)
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