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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
The King of Red Lions acts as another playform on the [[Pirate Ship]] stage.  He also is a collectable trophy.
The King of Red Lions acts as another platform on the [[Pirate Ship]] stage.  He also is a collectable trophy.


===Trophy Description===
===Trophy Description===
''A talking ship that rescues Link when he is drawn out to sea by the [[Helmaroc King]]. Rich with knowledge, he is a valuable partner, guiding Link in his adventures. As the ship is without a sail, Link must first acquire one on Windfall Island before venturing out on the Great Sea. It has been revealed that the King of Red Lions is actually the king of Hyrule.''
''A talking ship that rescues Link when he is thrown out to sea by the [[Helmaroc King]]. Rich with knowledge, he is a valuable partner, guiding Link in his adventures. As the ship is without a sail, Link must first acquire one on Windfall Island before venturing out on the Great Sea. It has been revealed that the King of Red Lions is actually the king of Hyrule.''
:''The Legend of Zeda: The Wind Waker'', 2003
:''The Legend of Zeda: The Wind Waker'', 2003



Revision as of 06:58, April 9, 2008

The King of Red Lions is a talking boat from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. He acts as Link's guide throughout the adventure.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The King of Red Lions acts as another platform on the Pirate Ship stage. He also is a collectable trophy.

Trophy Description

A talking ship that rescues Link when he is thrown out to sea by the Helmaroc King. Rich with knowledge, he is a valuable partner, guiding Link in his adventures. As the ship is without a sail, Link must first acquire one on Windfall Island before venturing out on the Great Sea. It has been revealed that the King of Red Lions is actually the king of Hyrule.

The Legend of Zeda: The Wind Waker, 2003