Sue-Belle
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| Sue-Belle | |
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| Official artwork of Sue-Belle | |
| Race | Hylian |
| Gender | Female |
| Game(s) | The Wind Waker |
| Family | Sturgeon (Grandfather)
Orca (Great-Uncle) |
Sue-Belle is a character from The Wind Waker.
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Biography
Sue-Belle was originally born and raised on Windfall Island, but now resides on Outset Island with her grandfather, Sturgeon. She wears a pink dress and has blue-purple hair. She is always carrying a jar of water over her head, and gives Link advice on how to lift jars and throw rocks. If Link throws a rock or any other projectile at her, the jar will smash, leaving her shocked and saddened. If Link speaks to her after smashing her pot, she will take ten of his Rupees.
She is known among some fans as the "Pot-Lady", [citation needed] as she never says or does anything not somehow related to pots and lifting them. She is also friends with Linda of Windfall Island, who tells Link that Sue-Belle sent her the orange dress she is wearing.[1]
Sue-Belle makes a small cameo appearance in the Japanese and Korean versions of Four Swords Adventures as an unlockable host for Navi Trackers.
| Sue-Belle (Figurine from The Wind Waker) | |
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Place of birth: Windfall Island. Personality: Serious. Sue-Belle was born and raised on Windfall, but she became concerned for the health of her grandfather, Sturgeon, so she decided to move to live with him on Outset Island. Morning, noon, and night, she fills vases with water and carries them on her head from the well to their house. Strangely enough, she actually enjoys the task. |
Trivia
- The "little girl" targets in the Molida Island Shooting Gallery in Phantom Hourglass seem to resemble Sue-Belle.
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References
- ↑ "A friend of mine who lives on Outset Island sent this outfit to me. She's an amazing girl. She can put jars on her head and walk around like it's nothing at all! You have to see it to believe it!" — Linda (The Wind Waker)
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| Language | Name | |
| Japanese | |
チャツボねえちゃん |
| Spanish | |
Helena |
| French | |
Hydrie |
| German | |
Varsha |
| Italian | |
Signorina Giada |