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'''Canary Village''' is a location present in ''{{vg|Mother}}'', which lies northwest of [[Podunk]] and southwest of the [[Choucream Zoo]]. It was founded in 1907.<ref>Encyclopedia Mother, p. 38</ref> Its inhabitants do mostly consist of canaries, with the exception of one human being who more or less seems to look out for the rest of the residents. The main role this place serves is that it is where the [[Eight Melodies|second melody]] can be found (although [[Ninten]] chronologically can achieve it as the third one); more specific, a canary named [[Laura]] sings it after Ninten returns her child to her. Her child, the [[List of key items in Mother#Canary Chick|Canary Chick]], can be bought from the topmost floor of the department store in Podunk for $85, although Ninten can get it for free if he replies to the offer with a no. Laura is located just outside of the northern part of the wall that covers the village, and can be reached by going behind the only spire which is silver; after Ninten shows the chick for her, she will be overjoyed by the reunion and sing the second melody.  
'''Canary Village''' is a location present in ''[[EarthBound Beginnings]]'', which lies northwest of [[Podunk]] and southwest of the [[Choucream Zoo]]. It was founded in 1907.<ref>Encyclopedia Mother, p. 38</ref> Its inhabitants do mostly consist of canaries, with the exception of one human being who more or less seems to look out for the rest of the residents. The main role this place serves is that it is where the [[Eight Melodies|second melody]] can be found (although [[Ninten]] chronologically can achieve it as the third one); more specific, a canary named [[Laura]] sings it after Ninten returns her child to her. Her child, the [[List of key items in Mother#Canary Chick|Canary Chick]], can be bought from the topmost floor of the department store in Podunk for $85, although Ninten can get it for free if he replies to the offer with a no. Laura is located just outside of the northern part of the wall that covers the village, and can be reached by going behind the only spire which is silver; after Ninten shows the chick for her, she will be overjoyed by the reunion and sing the second melody.  


The village also acts as a wildlife refuge as no hunting is permitted,<ref>"No Hunting - Approaching The Canary Village Wildlife Refuge" - Sign</ref> and the admission to the village is free.<ref>"The Canary Village is northwest from here. It's a nice place to visit and admission is free!" - NPC</ref> The village itself looks more like a simple natural environment except for the brickwall which surrounds it, as there are plenty of trees and no visible pavements; though there also are a few spires symmetrically placed. The village is also enclosed by several streams and can thus only be reached by two bridges which are connecting it to land.
The village also acts as a wildlife refuge as no hunting is permitted,<ref>"No Hunting - Approaching The Canary Village Wildlife Refuge" - Sign</ref> and the admission to the village is free.<ref>"The Canary Village is northwest from here. It's a nice place to visit and admission is free!" - NPC</ref> The village itself looks more like a simple natural environment except for the brickwall which surrounds it, as there are plenty of trees and no visible pavements; though there also are a few spires symmetrically placed. The village is also enclosed by several streams and can thus only be reached by two bridges which are connecting it to land.

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