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Recently returned to the sequel of the series that made him big, the channel Really Freakin’ Clever run by musical afficianado Josh M. With a five month hiatus between the previous episode and this one, he has finally released part 5 of the series. This time he tackles the Great Bay area, alongside the much-maligned Great Bay Temple. Watch the video after the jump!

There has been plenty of theories regarding “Linkle”, a girl who looks a lot like Link, ever since her first appearance as concept art in Hyrule Warriors‘ art book. Who is she? Is she related to Link? Will she appear in a Zelda game? Well, as of the latest Nintendo Direct we know the answer to that last question. Alongside Tetra, Toon Link, the King and Skull Kid, Linkle makes her appearance as a new fighter in Hyrule Warriors Legends!…

Starbomb, the video game tribute formation consisting of Arin “Egoraptor” Hanson, Leigh Daniel “Danny Sexbang” Avidan and “Ninja Brian” Brian Wecht, released their second album Player Select back on December 16th 2014. The first two are also known as the Game Grumps and the latter two as Ninja Sex Party. It contained the song The Hero of Rhyme, a song based on The Legend of Zelda. It is the sequel to their previous Zelda song, It’s Dangerous to Go Alone….

Fresh off the heels of his previous Zelda cover when he did the intro of A Link to the Past, this time YouTube one man acapella choir and professional cat owner Smooth McGroove is covering yet another Zelda song. Having done several of Majora’s Mask covers and plenty of other themes, Smooth is no stranger to the Zelda franchise. This time he returns to Wind Waker, where he covers the Outset Island theme. Watch the video after the jump!

YouTube personality and acapella singer Smooth McGroove is no stranger to doing covers of songs of The Legend of Zelda. He has already covered several Majora’s Mask songs, and his cover of Ocarina of Time’s Gerudo Valley is currently his 10th most watched video. He has recently covered the intro theme of A Link to the Past, his third cover of a song from this game. You can listen to all three of these after the jump!

The series Did You Know Gaming takes a look at famous games from the days of yore, digs up factoids that are not commonly known to the fans and shares them with the viewers, all to the voiceover of a YouTube gaming personality. For their video on Majora’s Mask they asked the help of Yungtown. Majora’s Mask is, because of its bizarre story and recursive nature, one of the most analyzed games in the Zelda series. If you want to…

The YouTuber who made it big with lovingly poking fun at Ocarina of Time, Josh M. of the channel Really Freakin’ Clever, has released yet another part in his series where he looks at the things wrong with Majora’s Mask. In the first three parts he did the opening of Majora’s Mask and did the first two dungeons: Woodfall Temple and Snowhead Temple. For part four he will not yet go to the lovely Great Bay Temple yet though: instead…

Gunpowder-based weapons are not very common in The Legend of Zelda. Sure, there are bombs, cannons and the rocket launcher Auru used against that one Aeralfos in the final dungeon of Twilight Princess. But aside from those there are no handheld firearms. Of course, there are a lot of fan ideas for Zelda games set in a more modern setting with guns and such. One of the people with an idea as such is upcoming voice actor ProZD (not affiliated…

Arin “Egoraptor” Hanson and Leigh Daniel “Danny Sexbang” Avidan, also known as Grump and Not-So-Grump, are the Game Grumps. The Legend of Zelda is no stranger to the Grumps, with Daniel having played the original Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link to completion on the channel. Arin meanwhile has completed the HD version of Wind Waker. Now the Grumps turn their attention to A Link to the Past, with Danny taking control of Link Smeef in their attempt…

Josh M, owner of the channel Really Freakin’ Clever is taking a look at yet another Zelda game and the things he calls tongue-in-cheek “wrong” with it. Starting way back in april of 2013 with the video 64 Things Wrong with Ocarina of Time, he turned the affectionate parody into an entire series. Normally the channel does longer videos, but because Josh will be moving soon he could not make the full 64 things wrong with A Link to the…