The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Heartwarming

""Tell him...his mother loves him without end...""
 * A very brief moment in Twilight Princess, during part one of the extensive final battle (battles?) at Hyrule Castle. After successfully working together to win part of the fight, Link stands holding his sword, and Midna drifts over to lean companionably against his shoulder. They grin at each other in a very "I've got your back, buddy" kind of way.
 * Also, Colin's speech when he wakes in Link's arms after being rescued from King Bulblin is damn near heartbreaking with its youthful earnestness.
 * One from the last battle.
 * The most indisputable example of this trope for the whole series has to be.
 * More importantly, that scene was definitely a moment of Awesome, Heartwarming, and Funny all in one. For once, someone gives our Heroic Mime a reason to be speechless.
 * qualifies. You can Take Your Time, but the labored breathing is surprisingly effective in creating a false sense of urgency.
 * It even shows in how she speaks, no less. After, Midna speaks in a different, softer tone. It was a small detail, but a surprisingly effective one.
 * "Ungh...L-Link...hurry to Zelda..." How could you possibly not?
 * What puts it into overdrive is when you get to Zelda and realize that
 * It's also the first time she actually calls Link by his name. She continues to use it in the game after that, showing how their relationship has evolved.
 * Also, when Zelda's soul is finally restored to her body and Midna is actually moved to tears, rendered unable to find the words to thank Zelda for what she's done for her ("Princess Zelda, I.....I....")
 * I found it very cool that Louise, Telma's long-haired cat, hopped out into the rain and several inches of rainwater, just to show you a shortcut through the bar.
 * Yeto and Yeta embracing each other when you finish the Snowpeak ruins. The simple, pure love the two yetis have for each other is touching.
 * You get the Heart Container of the dungeon. And about 30 recovery hearts. Just from the love the two Yetis have for each other, after they reunite. How is that not a heartwarming, d'waaa moment?
 * Those two are ridiculously adorable together anytime they make an appearance. Before the end of that dungeon, all Yeto does is worry about how ill Yeta is and fix a soup to make her better (which includes catching a fish which, according to the Zoras, is very difficult to get a hold of). After, you can find the two of them hanging around on the mountain peak, all happy and ready for some fun sledding down the slopes.
 * What about the scene when Zelda receives the Light Arrows? She and Link stand alone in the ether, and she begs him to lend her the last of his considerable strength to save her kingdom. And bows to him -- she, the Princess of Hyrule, bows to a goat-herder, in a moment of true humility and grace. Heroic Mime that he is, he doesn't get a cool line...he just gives her his hand.
 * The scene in the end credits, which shows Shad, Ashei, and Auru performing an archaeological exploration of the ruins of the Temple of Time. Not only do you get your proof that they survived their portion of the fighting at Hyrule Castle, but Shad -- having devoted his life to trying to prove that the Oocca existed and having that aim fulfilled for him by Link -- has turned his scholarly mind to ever more pursuits for the good of Hyrule. (Also, it shows him and Ashei being quite chatty. Could they be an OTP?)
 * How about It's a Tearjerker as well, but it's oh so heartwarming.
 * I think this is a case of Your Mileage May Vary, though.
 * And there was some foreshadowing to this, too. At the time, you shrug it off, saying to yourself, "As if! Nintendo wouldn't do that! They've made Link/Midna a practical OTP by this point, so they wouldn't do that to the fans, right? Right! No reason to worry..."
 * When you
 * Um, Ilia getting her memory back, anyone? Come on, it's the cutest and most heartwarming scene in the game, especially after everything you went through to get it back, and seeing her finally recognize her childhood best friend after all this time...
 * The whole plot arc about Queen Rutela, which is especially heartwarming in the credits, where


 * Midna and Link get yet another one near the end. It was this troper's favorite scene in the game.
 * There is the moment in Hyrule Castle when the chest containing the Boss Key is in sight, and enemies begin to run towards you. Then a hawk swoops out of nowhere, and the camera cuts to it landing on Rusl's arm. He helped you out with the hawk you taught him to use.
 * At the end of the game where
 * "The sword accepted you as its master..." gains a lot of weight after you've played through Skyward Sword.
 * It's easy to overlook, given the implied Tearjerker behind the confirmation of the Hero's Shade as, but notice how his tone shifts as he challenges Link with each new technique and watches his successor match him strike for strike. There's real pride in his words, watching the new Hero fulfull his utmost potential under his tutelage. At the end, when the Hero's Shade confesses to Link the secret of his heritage, you get the sense that Link has helped him as much in return by allowing him to absolve the regrets of his past life. Now he can finally rest in well-earned peace.