The only Zelda game that I have ever bothered to 100% would be the Minish Cap. I just never feel the need to really 100% any of them. The only reason I did for MC was because it is my favorite Zelda game.
I also think it would of been cool to explore Hyrule field a bit more. They put you down there and all you get is the incredibly small Hyrule Castle, a very small portion of the Field, and Ganon's Tower which could of easily fit onto an island on the surface. You know, there is actually a way in...
Wait, there is a "Second Quest" in AoL? I never knew. I have yet to beat Adventure of Link because it is so hard. I'm surprised they actually put a second quest in the game considering how hard it was originally.
For me it would probably have to be the Minish Cap but that's probably because it is my favorite Zelda game. I just love Link's personality in the manga. Link actually knows how to abuse the powers of being so small in the book unlike the game. :D
All of the bosses in Majora's Mask are fun if you are using the Fierce Deity's Mask. But if you are not using that mask then my favorite boss is a 2-way tie with Twinmold and Goht.
Sorry but I highly and I mean Highly doubt that would happen. Up till now, every Zelda title has only had an official release on one system only (not counting remakes and re-releases). Yes, I am aware that TP was on 2 systems but that was because the Wii was brand new while the Gamecube was...
I don't think that idea would work all that well. Think about it. If Link was in 1st person view it would be very difficult to see your surroundings or be able to move around effectively. The Legend of Zelda was born in a 3rd person view and to me, I think it should stay that way.
Having Lego LoZ is a really creative idea and to be honest I am quite surprised that Nintendo never thought to do this. I'm sure that they would make a lot of money off of this idea. Just imagine, Lego Link pulling out the Lego Master Sword in the Lego Temple of Time. It's so mind-blowing!
Apart from Hyrule Historia, none that I have heard of. It would be cool if they would actually make another one though but this time release it in other countries. But for the time being, there is really only the Internet. *sigh*
I also had trouble with the second Imprisoned battle because I never thought of using the wind gusts along the spiral of the sealed grounds. I always went for the one in the middle which only usually left me with 2 seconds to hit his head. The Sky Keep surprisingly didn't give me as enough...
Personally, I thought SS had the perfect amount of content to offer. Assuming you did everything it had to offer and not just blow through the story mode. I racked up quite a few hours upon completion of this game in the end.
My most hated boss is definitely the Imprisoned. He was so weird and annoying at the same time. He was also really creepy too. The last two forms always annoyed me to death until I figured out a better way to destroy him. The Imprisoned just never really did a lot for me in the end.
As far as a least favorite boss goes, I really didn't care too much for the Imprisoned or the Monster Horde (if that even counts). The Imprisoned was just creepy and somewhat annoying while the Monster Horde was more towards the annoying side (at least in the Hero Mode boss rush anyways). And as...
He would of had no real purpose in this game besides being incredibly annoying. Did you really want to see that 35 or so year old, wannabee fairy man again anyways?