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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: A bonus story involves a race of bird people, quite similar to the Rito in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''. Better yet, it's in the "Adult" time. |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: A bonus story involves a race of bird people, quite similar to the Rito in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''. Better yet, it's in the "Adult" time. |
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** The other bonus story depicts the Skull Kids and one who just wants friends. And a nice mask. [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Hmm...]] [[Foreshadowing]]? |
** The other bonus story depicts the Skull Kids and one who just wants friends. And a nice mask. [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Hmm...]] [[Foreshadowing]]? |
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* [[Take That Scrappy]]: Link occasionally gets fed up with Navi and talks back. |
* [[Take That, Scrappy!]]: Link occasionally gets fed up with Navi and talks back. |
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The manga attempts to explain that she requested Impa to [[Brainwashed|"seal her consciousness"]] to believe she is a boy ({{spoiler|so she can become Sheik}}), which unfortunately suggests that Zelda cannot do anything outside her [[Damsel in Distress]] role, and instead has to rely on [[Brainwashed|"someone else"]] to do the job for her. In other words, she skipped those seven years instead of taking [[The Slow Path]] like she did in the game. |
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The manga attempts to explain that she requested Impa to [[Brainwashed|"seal her consciousness"]] to believe she is a boy ({{spoiler|so she can become Sheik}}), which unfortunately suggests that Zelda cannot do anything outside her [[Damsel in Distress]] role, and instead has to rely on [[Brainwashed|"someone else"]] to do the job for her. In other words, she skipped those seven years instead of taking [[The Slow Path]] like she did in the game. |
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Revision as of 09:04, 11 April 2017
A Link to the Past - Multiple versions
- Hilarious in Hindsight: It's funny that Ishinomori's and Himekawa's Link to the Past both depict Link's Dark World persona as a wolf, considering what happens in Twilight Princess.
Oath of Lilto - Junya Furusawa
- Spiritual Licensee: Despite being a Zelda manga, the artwork is very reminiscent of Dragon Quest.
Ocarina of Time - Akira Himekawa
- Beam Me Up, Scotty: There has been common misconception that Impa has turned Zelda into a boy in both mind and body. To make things clear, there was no mention of Zelda's body being transformed; only Zelda's mind was sealed into believing she was a boy, but let's not think too hard about that one.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: A bonus story involves a race of bird people, quite similar to the Rito in Wind Waker. Better yet, it's in the "Adult" time.
- The other bonus story depicts the Skull Kids and one who just wants friends. And a nice mask. Hmm... Foreshadowing?
- Take That, Scrappy!: Link occasionally gets fed up with Navi and talks back.
- Unfortunate Implications: The manga attempts to explain that she requested Impa to "seal her consciousness" to believe she is a boy (so she can become Sheik), which unfortunately suggests that Zelda cannot do anything outside her Damsel in Distress role, and instead has to rely on "someone else" to do the job for her. In other words, she skipped those seven years instead of taking The Slow Path like she did in the game.
Four Swords - Akira Himekawa
- Moe: Red Link has shades of this.
Phantom Hourglass - Akira Himekawa
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Tetra's statue and Princess Zelda's butt-kicking spirit. Nintendo must like these adaptations.
- Woolseyism: Linebeck behaves and talks like Jack Sparrow. Even one of his lines is a mix of two of Jack's.