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*Although her official artwork and ''Melee'' trophy both depict her holding a harp, she is never seen playing one within the actual game.
 
*Although her official artwork and ''Melee'' trophy both depict her holding a harp, she is never seen playing one within the actual game.
 
*If Link plays the Ballad of the Wind Fish around Marin, she will remark that his playing is not very good, but then quickly pretend that she did not say anything.
 
*If Link plays the Ballad of the Wind Fish around Marin, she will remark that his playing is not very good, but then quickly pretend that she did not say anything.
*When traveling with Marin in ''Link's Awakening'', she will express concern whenever Link harms a Cucco. However, if he continually does it, she will eventually cheer him on it to do it more, only to quickly claim that she did not mean it. This was later referenced in ''Hyrule Warriors'', where some of her dialogue has her cheering for the destruction of her enemies, and one of them has her quickly denying that she says anything at all.
 
*The bonus scenes that can appear when traveling with Marin include her falling on Link if they jump down Mabe Village's well, and her playing the Trendy Game. When playing the Trendy Game, she will manage to grab the man running the game with the crane, who will then deduce that she must be a "pro" and kick her out of the establishment.
 
 
*Marin's fate in the special ending is depicted differently across the various versions. In the original Game Boy version, Marin's sprite is simply seen floating with a pair of wings attached, while making seagull sounds. In the Game Boy Color and Switch versions, Marin's image is seen in the sky while the Ballad of the Wind Fish plays; after the image and music fade, a lone seagull is seen flying through the sky. The Game Boy Color version also includes a transformation sound effect before the image fades.
 
*Marin's fate in the special ending is depicted differently across the various versions. In the original Game Boy version, Marin's sprite is simply seen floating with a pair of wings attached, while making seagull sounds. In the Game Boy Color and Switch versions, Marin's image is seen in the sky while the Ballad of the Wind Fish plays; after the image and music fade, a lone seagull is seen flying through the sky. The Game Boy Color version also includes a transformation sound effect before the image fades.
 
*Seagulls would go on to have a recurring presence in the Zelda series, particularly in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', where Link's sister [[Aryll]] befriends seagulls.
 
*Seagulls would go on to have a recurring presence in the Zelda series, particularly in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', where Link's sister [[Aryll]] befriends seagulls.

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