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**In this appearance, he recited his standard magic words, but he claimed to not know their meaning, as they had been passed down to him.
 
**In this appearance, he recited his standard magic words, but he claimed to not know their meaning, as they had been passed down to him.
  
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*Out of the various manga adaptations of ''Zelda'' games over the years, Tingle has only appeared in ''Four Swords Adventures'' manga during the Death Mountain chapter. He first confronts the green Link on Death Mountain after he saves Tingle from a boulder. Tingle forces his company on the green Link until finding a purple force gem and ditching Link during his battle with a swarm of [[Hinox]]es, promising to return to help him when he becomes a [[Great Fairy]]. Later in the chapter, he finds the violet Link atop the Tower of Flames and unwittingly ruins that Link's attempt to destroy the Dark Mirror, resulting in the violet Link sending Tingle flying out the window with a swing from his hammer. He is also featured in a four-panel gag comic at the end, complaining that he didn't have a role in the climax, but then was shown to be crushed by a giant force gem dropped during Vaati's destruction.
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*Tingle was seen in artwork for what seemed to be an earlier version of ''Phantom Hourglass'' (likely from when it was being produced as ''Four Swords DS''), indicating that he was intended to physically appear within the game at some point. Concept art for ''Phantom Hourglass'' also included one sketch where what appeared to be Tingle and one of his siblings were peddling a boat that was carrying Link and an unknown character who was dressed like a boat's captain.
 
*Tingle was seen in artwork for what seemed to be an earlier version of ''Phantom Hourglass'' (likely from when it was being produced as ''Four Swords DS''), indicating that he was intended to physically appear within the game at some point. Concept art for ''Phantom Hourglass'' also included one sketch where what appeared to be Tingle and one of his siblings were peddling a boat that was carrying Link and an unknown character who was dressed like a boat's captain.
 
*In concept art for ''Spirit Tracks'', it was shown that one train car design that was considered was one shaped like Tingle.
 
*In concept art for ''Spirit Tracks'', it was shown that one train car design that was considered was one shaped like Tingle.
 
*A horror game starring Tingle was apparently being developed in 2010 by [[Vanpool]], the developers behind most of Tingle's spin-off games, but it was ultimately cancelled because of "a variety of reasons".
 
*A horror game starring Tingle was apparently being developed in 2010 by [[Vanpool]], the developers behind most of Tingle's spin-off games, but it was ultimately cancelled because of "a variety of reasons".
 
==Other Media==
 
 
*Out of the various manga adaptations of ''Zelda'' games over the years, Tingle has only appeared in ''Four Swords Adventures'' manga during the Death Mountain chapter. He first confronts the green Link on Death Mountain after he saves Tingle from a boulder. Tingle forces his company on the green Link until finding a purple force gem and ditching Link during his battle with a swarm of [[Hinox]]es, promising to return to help him when he becomes a [[Great Fairy]]. Later in the chapter, he finds the violet Link atop the Tower of Flames and unwittingly ruins that Link's attempt to destroy the Dark Mirror, resulting in the violet Link sending Tingle flying out the window with a swing from his hammer. He is also featured in a four-panel gag comic at the end, complaining that he didn't have a role in the climax, but then was shown to be crushed by a giant force gem dropped during Vaati's destruction.
 
  
 
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