It is assumed that Coocalacka is based off of Cucoos from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time." Video Game References" (debut only appearance).Depending on if it's a close up or in-game model, the number of pixels making up Coocalacka will vary of course, the cut scene version is more detailed. Some sprites of Coocalacka as having black, beady eyes, while others show the pupils separate from the whites. She also has a small two-humped cone, shaded red, as well as a low hanging waddle underneath her throat. She has light brown feathers around most of her body, with a yellow pecker and legs. Part 4 of ALICE/GAME also had two story quests associated with it: Carrolls Hideout and End of the World. Unlike other creatures in the game, Coocalacka is a pretty basic computerized chicken. Radiant Love & Death is a Spectre quest released as the final quest in the ALICE/GAME story arc for the Japanese version of Crash Fever (in the Japanese version, the quest was labelled as Insane difficulty instead). She officially joins the team, dancing throughout the land with the other members. In a good mood, Coocalacka composed herself, and started dancing around Starfire happily. The villager pleads with Star, and she offered an empty bottle to her if she could capture Coocalacka.Īlthough the prize is worthless, Starfire appeases the chicken by tickling her under the beak and singing. Old Man collapses, and the chicken proceeds to trample him. In retaliation, Coocalacka jumped at his face, pecking him everywhere, even in the eyes. The Old man attempts to whack Coocalacka with his sword, but she dodged the swing without effort. Starfire, Old Man, and a Land Squid approached the hopeless owner, on which the chicken was now treading all over. Running rampant in the yard of a villager's cabin, Coocalacka was being very difficult.
The slow and not-to-mobile Old Man trying to chop Coocalacka.